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the scene. kpix 5's allen martin on the terrifying takeoff. >>> first an explosion and then fire poured out of this passenger plane at chicago o'hare airport. kpix5's allen march 10 10 -- martin on the terrifying takeoff. >> reporter: plumes of smoke and flames billowed out of the flight 383. runways were shut down at the airport. inside panicked passengers pushed and jeeped as they tried to escape the burning plane. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: they used the plane slides to evacuate as emergency crews rushed to put out the flames. >> it was a big ball of red flames blew up from that window. that's all i can tell you. iago the out of there as fast as i can. >> reporter: the boeing 767 was leaving chicago -- i got out of there as fast as i can. >> reporter: the being 767 was leaving chicago to miami -- the boeing 767 was leaving chicago to miami. >> about halfway getting out the smoke started to get heavy. that was the scariest part of the whole thing breathing in smoke when you go to take in oxygen. >> reporter: there were minor injuries with some of the people who evacuated. >> if it happened later
the scene. kpix 5's allen martin on the terrifying takeoff. >>> first an explosion and then fire poured out of this passenger plane at chicago o'hare airport. kpix5's allen march 10 10 -- martin on the terrifying takeoff. >> reporter: plumes of smoke and flames billowed out of the flight 383. runways were shut down at the airport. inside panicked passengers pushed and jeeped as they tried to escape the burning plane. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: they used the plane...
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allen in the bullpen warming up. >> joe: biggest swing by russell, trying to tie it. the counts 2-1. terry francona who's got the 1-0 lead will ride the rest of this one with bry s now, cody allen of the closer in the bullpen. >> john: i think cody allen comes in to face shorebird. it's not a good matchup, shot against schwarber in my opinion. >> joe: a ball three on a another good swing and a 94-mile per hour pitch, full count. >> john: russell getting pretty big with his swing, you know he's trying to lift the ball. anything he can do to get it in the air. now on a 3-2 count, you've got to find your way on base. shaw could get really aggressive and throw him a curveball here and i don't know that russell could lay off of it. >> joe: on 3-2. a tension-filled wrigley field watching with a full count on shortstop, leading off the eighth. to third, fowl. down there, you could see aroldis chapman is up again. >> john: he'll be in the ninth regardless whether the cubs score or not. at home, nothing to wait for, most games he'll pitch in ninth. >> joe: brian sandberg watching. 3-2 again and to russell. it struck him out, one away. bryan shaw wins that battle, first s
allen in the bullpen warming up. >> joe: biggest swing by russell, trying to tie it. the counts 2-1. terry francona who's got the 1-0 lead will ride the rest of this one with bry s now, cody allen of the closer in the bullpen. >> john: i think cody allen comes in to face shorebird. it's not a good matchup, shot against schwarber in my opinion. >> joe: a ball three on a another good swing and a 94-mile per hour pitch, full count. >> john: russell getting pretty big with...
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in new york city in the 70's, a woody allen opening was an event. ere was a director who had a moment of great celebrity in the 1970's -- her movies were events . francis ford coppola opening was a big event. these were things people waited for and read articles about before they came along, and they saw the ads in the sunday new york times and got excited about it and talked about it, and try to go on the opening night to the one theater in the city that was showing it, and it was sold out so you would wait for the next show. weight on line for two hours. this sense that there was real, pressing importance. that is a must entirely gone from culture, in part because there's just so much of it. there is so much stuff on tv, there is so much stuff streaming. every week it seems, amazon or netflix releases a new series, and hbo has a new series. 42 different channels have new series. there are more books published than ever before. there are more movies released than ever before. most things do not achieve that kind of level of excitement. hamilton did.
in new york city in the 70's, a woody allen opening was an event. ere was a director who had a moment of great celebrity in the 1970's -- her movies were events . francis ford coppola opening was a big event. these were things people waited for and read articles about before they came along, and they saw the ads in the sunday new york times and got excited about it and talked about it, and try to go on the opening night to the one theater in the city that was showing it, and it was sold out so...
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the fifth. marc martinez scores and one-zero indians,s, because dow to the ninth-inning than cody allen gets the final strike out the indians winning game three, one-zip, taking two-one series lead.z john telich was at the big game and joins us now. greetings from wrigley field in chicago, friday night josh tomlin was spectacular. >> became through and then coco crisp. one base knocks all that was needed because the indians have the bullpen. miller, and alan, they get the fifth shutout and 11 postseason games lead in the world series two games to one. >> were going to have our hands full to beat these guys into was as close ballgame as you're going to find.. we found a way to manage to win that gameu. we say that we just want to be one run better and that is abou as true to form as you can get. >> you want to do something tha can possibly help the team and fortunately for me it was the hit. whatever i can do, defense may bebe help out. kept the ball down, that was occasionally. they got a prett good lineup, he kept his composure and he threw it reall well. >> their integrative, and we've got to
the fifth. marc martinez scores and one-zero indians,s, because dow to the ninth-inning than cody allen gets the final strike out the indians winning game three, one-zip, taking two-one series lead.z john telich was at the big game and joins us now. greetings from wrigley field in chicago, friday night josh tomlin was spectacular. >> became through and then coco crisp. one base knocks all that was needed because the indians have the bullpen. miller, and alan, they get the fifth shutout...
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. >>> meanwhile, the marathon race for the white house is now an all-out sprint as you can imagine with 12 days remaining until election day. kpix 5's allen martin joins us with the latest from the campaign trail. allen. >> reporter: ken, donald trump making it clear how important ohio is for his chances of winning. meanwhile, hillary clinton is joining forces with michelle obama in north carolina today. >> people wonder, yes, hillary clinton is my friend. >> reporter: for the first time michelle obama is bringing her closing arguments to the same stage as hillary clinton. >> first ladies, we rock. seriously. >> is there anyone more inspiring than michelle obama? [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the first lady campaigning with clinton to secure the crucial swing state of north carolina. >> they are trying to convince you that your vote doesn't matter, that the outcome has already been determined and you shouldn't even bother making your voice heard. they are trying to take away your hope. >> i think your getting the idea here that i believe everything we care about is at stake in this election. so you've got to vote. >> reporter: hack
. >>> meanwhile, the marathon race for the white house is now an all-out sprint as you can imagine with 12 days remaining until election day. kpix 5's allen martin joins us with the latest from the campaign trail. allen. >> reporter: ken, donald trump making it clear how important ohio is for his chances of winning. meanwhile, hillary clinton is joining forces with michelle obama in north carolina today. >> people wonder, yes, hillary clinton is my friend. >>...
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. >>> the federal government has issued an emergency order banning all galaxy note 7 smartphones from airplanes. kpix 5's allentin is here now with the story all new at 5:00. >> reporter: ken, those phones will not be allowed on the flight, in carry-on luggage or checked bags. the emergency order from the department of transportation bans the phones on u.s. flights over fire concerns. passengers cannot carry or pack the phones and they cannot be shipped as cargo. the phones' lithium ion batteries can overheat and catch fire. that's what happened to brian green's samsung forcing the evacuation of the southwest airlines flight. >> i heard some popping, the sound of like a ziploc popping over, ziploc bag popping over and looked around to see what that was and there was smoke just pouring out of my pocket. >> reporter: several carriers had just stocked their planes with fire containment bags to hold devices on fire. passengers will be denied boarding if they try to get on with the smartphone. >>> when was the last time you did your resume'? there are a few things you need to know if it's been a while. consumerwatc
. >>> the federal government has issued an emergency order banning all galaxy note 7 smartphones from airplanes. kpix 5's allentin is here now with the story all new at 5:00. >> reporter: ken, those phones will not be allowed on the flight, in carry-on luggage or checked bags. the emergency order from the department of transportation bans the phones on u.s. flights over fire concerns. passengers cannot carry or pack the phones and they cannot be shipped as cargo. the phones'...
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. >> gary: they're not like the old days and marcus allen and charles white. and there is roger s. kalikow 40 to 24 in the fourth quarter. >> pam: matter member but it's been four years since the company's flagship note got a big redesign. new features getting reviews and audit was tech reporter shows us something is missing from the new device. there is a headphone jack on the new mac book perot was in u.s. deports does offer a few advantages. the mac but perot on the market now chris >> pam: for much of the same during the commute in the morning. where read on this story with conditions and how long the storm it will s
. >> gary: they're not like the old days and marcus allen and charles white. and there is roger s. kalikow 40 to 24 in the fourth quarter. >> pam: matter member but it's been four years since the company's flagship note got a big redesign. new features getting reviews and audit was tech reporter shows us something is missing from the new device. there is a headphone jack on the new mac book perot was in u.s. deports does offer a few advantages. the mac but perot on the market now...
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in new york city in the 70's, a woody allen opening was an event. francis ford coppola opening was a big event. these were things people waited for and read articles about before the alo, andhe yoimes a gotxcitbow it andald about it, and tr the tein tity thathto s shin i, and was s ou you wld wait r e waseal,ther pres importance. irel is mu tuinart becaus there' so muf it. stg. s tfery weeit sms, o anhb.new es, there are more books published than ever before. there are more movies released than ever before. most things do not achieve that level of it opened downtown in new york at a public theater and people started buzzing about how interesting and funny it was. what is most interesting about a, and i say this as someone who edited pieces before i saw it, it was logical. i run a conservative magazine. a law professor at syracuse university, she wrote me and told me, "i have just seen hamilton and it is astounding." she writes a lot of of the in whichand the period the constitution was written in, and there's a lot to be said about what this could me
in new york city in the 70's, a woody allen opening was an event. francis ford coppola opening was a big event. these were things people waited for and read articles about before the alo, andhe yoimes a gotxcitbow it andald about it, and tr the tein tity thathto s shin i, and was s ou you wld wait r e waseal,ther pres importance. irel is mu tuinart becaus there' so muf it. stg. s tfery weeit sms, o anhb.new es, there are more books published than ever before. there are more movies released than...
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the disease. if you would like to help join "good day"'s walter allen at the krone's and colitis walk. it begins this afternoon 2:30 at the waterfront park. all the proceeds go to fund this research. if you would like to join in, web site at fox13news.com. >>> still to come right here on "good day tampa bay." a way of inspiring hope and raising money for women's diagnosed with breast cancer. we are going to go live with tampa breast cancer awareness walk. >>> and. [inaudible] -- >> lindsay: good morning to you if you are headed out to that walk at amalie arena, i hoe linda hurtado will be speaking with us shortly. what a morning for this walk, gosh, 58 degrees. it is cool, a little breezy by the bay. a light extra layer is something that most of you will want to grab. 50s inland. lakeland at 55. 5 in brooksville. 60 here in tampa out the door. we will talk about cooler foster farms presents appetites. even a small one can throw you off your game. they can happen anywhere. and they only get bigger as time goes on. serve foster farms corn dogs, a delicious plump frank wrapped in a honey
the disease. if you would like to help join "good day"'s walter allen at the krone's and colitis walk. it begins this afternoon 2:30 at the waterfront park. all the proceeds go to fund this research. if you would like to join in, web site at fox13news.com. >>> still to come right here on "good day tampa bay." a way of inspiring hope and raising money for women's diagnosed with breast cancer. we are going to go live with tampa breast cancer awareness walk....
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the place was rockin'. cubs take a 2-1 s good oldpassioned pitchers' -- old fashioned pitchers' duel. and it would be the only run. cody allen blows him away with >> you can't draw it up any better for me. >> there's a lot going on out there. our guys have done a wonderful job all year. we'll learn from tonight, come back, ready to play tomorrow. >>> asu hockey, it was all harvard. 7 goals, john moreno. i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. [ radio chatter ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone. it >> >> looking forward to this. >>> chandler versus hamilton. quarterback jacob hanover hits green on the handoff. sweet dive into the end zone. >> sunrise mountain, rumbling down the sideline! [ laughter ] >> highs tomorrow up to the mid-90s. then we'll see overnight lows, dropping d
the place was rockin'. cubs take a 2-1 s good oldpassioned pitchers' -- old fashioned pitchers' duel. and it would be the only run. cody allen blows him away with >> you can't draw it up any better for me. >> there's a lot going on out there. our guys have done a wonderful job all year. we'll learn from tonight, come back, ready to play tomorrow. >>> asu hockey, it was all harvard. 7 goals, john moreno. i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the...
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information in his home.martin was hired by the contractor booz allen hamilton -- that's edward snowden.snowden stole 1-point-five million classified documents from the n-s-a -- and then leaked them to journalists. an airplane had to be evacuated - when a samsung galaxy note 7 7cellphone - started smoking just before take off. off.about a month ago samsung made a nation-wide recall on the phones - due to concerns-- they could overheat and catch fire.the passenger actually already swapped his old note 7 in - the one that caught fire --- was supposed the f-a-a is now reminding passengers not to charge or use the recalled phones during flights. some drake university students woke up yesterday to a missed opportunity to meet a star. star."look kappa, kappa kappa gamma, i'm outside your sorrority house right now and you're all asleep. all asleep.!" asleep.!"the rapper -- drake -- made good on a promise that he'd visit the school in des moines that goes by the same name.he performed at wells sporting a drake university jacket and basketball jersey. after his concert -- drake showed up on campus at about 2-30 in the morning -- knocking on students' doors it's a
information in his home.martin was hired by the contractor booz allen hamilton -- that's edward snowden.snowden stole 1-point-five million classified documents from the n-s-a -- and then leaked them to journalists. an airplane had to be evacuated - when a samsung galaxy note 7 7cellphone - started smoking just before take off. off.about a month ago samsung made a nation-wide recall on the phones - due to concerns-- they could overheat and catch fire.the passenger actually already swapped his...
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he worked for the same company, booz allen hamilton, as nsa whistle blower edward snowden. the s. government claims he had thousands of pages of classified documents on his home computers. the u.s. government does not know whether martin has leaked the information or given it to other governments or entities. meanwhile, multiple anonymous government officials have confirmed yahoo secretly scanned the contents of hundreds of millions of e-mail accounts and turned the information over to the nsa or fbi. the justice department obtained a secret fisa court order, that's a foreign intelligence surveillance court order, for the information last year. to comply, yahoo redesigned a software program, allowing it to search every users e-mails for a computer signature provided by the u.s. government. in news from the campaign trail, cnn has uncovered at least two more softcore pornographic videos that donald trump appeared in in addition to the 2000 playboy soft-core porno revealed last week. in these newly uncovered videos from 1994 and 2001, trump appears fully clothed interviewing a poten
he worked for the same company, booz allen hamilton, as nsa whistle blower edward snowden. the s. government claims he had thousands of pages of classified documents on his home computers. the u.s. government does not know whether martin has leaked the information or given it to other governments or entities. meanwhile, multiple anonymous government officials have confirmed yahoo secretly scanned the contents of hundreds of millions of e-mail accounts and turned the information over to the nsa...
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allen martin. do you think bart breakdowns and delays are bad now? bart warns they could be even worse if voters don't pass a multibillion dollars bond measure on the november ballot. kpix 5'se in lafayette where critics say, not so fast. huh, phil? >> reporter: that's right, allen. this is going to be a nip and tuck battle one way or the other. it's very difficult to get the two-thirds majority needed to pass this. while bart wants to make it about tracks, its critics are saying it's more about trust. here's
allen martin. do you think bart breakdowns and delays are bad now? bart warns they could be even worse if voters don't pass a multibillion dollars bond measure on the november ballot. kpix 5'se in lafayette where critics say, not so fast. huh, phil? >> reporter: that's right, allen. this is going to be a nip and tuck battle one way or the other. it's very difficult to get the two-thirds majority needed to pass this. while bart wants to make it about tracks, its critics are saying it's...
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in new york city in the 1970's, a woody allen opening was an event. there was a director named lena wertmuller, who had a moment of great celebrity in the 1970's -- her movies were events. francis ford coppola opening was a big event. these were things people waited for and read articles about before they came along, and they saw the ads in the sunday "new york times" and got excited about it and talked about it, and try to go on the opening night to the one theater in the city that was showing it, and it was sold out so you would wait for the next show, wait online for two hours. this sense that there was real, pressing importance. that is almost entirely gone from culture, in part because there's just so much of it. there is so much stuff on tv, there is so much stuff streaming. every week it seems amazon or netflix releases a new series, and hbo has a new series. and 42 different channels have new series. there are more books published than ever before. there are way more movies released than ever before. most things do not achieve that kind of leve
in new york city in the 1970's, a woody allen opening was an event. there was a director named lena wertmuller, who had a moment of great celebrity in the 1970's -- her movies were events. francis ford coppola opening was a big event. these were things people waited for and read articles about before they came along, and they saw the ads in the sunday "new york times" and got excited about it and talked about it, and try to go on the opening night to the one theater in the city that...
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recalled 1 million phones because of battery fires, but tonight's kpix5's allen martin tells us it appears this phone is one of the replacements that's supposed to be safe. >> well, we got smoke in the cabin. you said you've got emergency equipment over here? >> reporter: that smoke came pouring from the samsung galaxy note 7 smartphone forcing the flight to baltimore to be evacuated as it sat at the gate in louisville this morning. >> i was just trying to get it away from me and there's no good place to put it on a plane, of course. >> reporter: brian green just turned phone off. >> i heard a sound like a ziploc bag popping up and there was smoke billowing pouring out of my pocket. >> reporter: another passenger. >> someone said phone is on fire. >> reporter: samsung recalled more than 2 million galaxy note 7s made before september 15th. there have been at least 92 reports in the u.s. of the lithium ion battery overheating resulting in 26 burns and 55 cases of property damage including fires to cars and a garage. airlines have been asking passengers traveling with a note 7 not to charge the phone and keep it turn
recalled 1 million phones because of battery fires, but tonight's kpix5's allen martin tells us it appears this phone is one of the replacements that's supposed to be safe. >> well, we got smoke in the cabin. you said you've got emergency equipment over here? >> reporter: that smoke came pouring from the samsung galaxy note 7 smartphone forcing the flight to baltimore to be evacuated as it sat at the gate in louisville this morning. >> i was just trying to get it away from me...
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the basket to score. 's peers to curse. he is wearing an alleniverson jersey stood up in his second row seat, screamed at westbrook while he screamed at him. he got tossed from the wells fargo center. well, on facebook he says it was westbrook who initiated confrontation. in a private post he writes not as simple as it seems, i love to scream at players and anyone has been to the fame with me know that is part of my charm. what you may not have seen on any of the video clips that what started it was westbrook saying sit down fat boy when i stood up to boo. he got eject. it all came down to emotions. >> i understand this doctor is a urologist, right. also fancies himself as a stand up comic. >> he does. >> we did some research yesterday. >> i don't think it was too funny, do you. >> i didn't think it was funny at all. >> i didn't think he was funny as russell westbrook made that comment to him. >> you've motions as etan but you have to keep it moving. >> find it interesting in the middle of the game you which think russell westbrook would be focus
the basket to score. 's peers to curse. he is wearing an alleniverson jersey stood up in his second row seat, screamed at westbrook while he screamed at him. he got tossed from the wells fargo center. well, on facebook he says it was westbrook who initiated confrontation. in a private post he writes not as simple as it seems, i love to scream at players and anyone has been to the fame with me know that is part of my charm. what you may not have seen on any of the video clips that what started...
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allen martin. do you think bart breakdowns and delays are bad now? bart warns they could be even worse if voters don't pass a multibillion dollars bond measure on the november ballot. kpix 5's phil matier live in lafayette where critics say, not so fast. huh, phil? >> reporter: that's right, allen. this is going to be a nip and tuck battle one way or the other. it's very difficult to get the two-thirds majority needed to pass this. while bart wants to make it about tracks, its critics are saying it's more about trust. here's the story. for months now, the backers of bart's $3.5 billion bond have been selling it hard saying the system will fall apart unless measure rr is approved. backers like bart director. >> we need the money from the voters. >> reporter: and former caltrans director. >> breakdowns on the system could become much more frequent. >> reporter: while early polls show that the bond appeared to be passing in san francisco and alameda counties, voters in contra costa county where the 2013 bart strike hit commuters the hardest are still up in the air. so today when opponent of the key county led by state senator steve glazer said bart can't be trusted, everyone t
allen martin. do you think bart breakdowns and delays are bad now? bart warns they could be even worse if voters don't pass a multibillion dollars bond measure on the november ballot. kpix 5's phil matier live in lafayette where critics say, not so fast. huh, phil? >> reporter: that's right, allen. this is going to be a nip and tuck battle one way or the other. it's very difficult to get the two-thirds majority needed to pass this. while bart wants to make it about tracks, its critics are...
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the u. s. the 51-year-old facing 10 years in prison, and the justice department said that martin worked for booz allen hamilton where eric snowden worked when he stole classified documents and leaked them to the journalists. >>> 6:28 am. >>> the portugal prime minister antonio expected to become the next general of united stations, and antonio guterres says he wants to be a bridge builder between the nations, the top candidate in a series of vote by the un security council and if so elected he will replace the south korean that will step down after serving two, five year terms, and the un general assembly has to approve antonio guterres as the new secretary general. >>> $158,000 in fines is what the valero oil refinery in benicia oast the federal government, and the rules that the refinery violated.>>> abby -- every deputy in the south bay will have a lockbox to store the gun in the car and we will tell you why this is being done ahead of the law that is going into effect. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2 on this thursday, good morning and thank you for joining us he
the u. s. the 51-year-old facing 10 years in prison, and the justice department said that martin worked for booz allen hamilton where eric snowden worked when he stole classified documents and leaked them to the journalists. >>> 6:28 am. >>> the portugal prime minister antonio expected to become the next general of united stations, and antonio guterres says he wants to be a bridge builder between the nations, the top candidate in a series of vote by the un security council and...
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the city. kpix 5's andria borba at city hall where the annual state of the city address is wrapping up. >> reporter: allenthat's right. the speech just wrapped up a few minutes ago. council chambers are clearing out. here's what oakland's mayor libby schaaf focused on. she began with talking about oakland's road problems. and the launch of the city's department of transportation. the mayor also offered up an apology to the woman at the center of the opd and really bay area-wide sex scandal promising more police reforms and talking about the search for a new chief. the main bullet point though was affordable housing. building more and making [ indiscernible ] to prevent more evictions in the future. >> this crisis demands moon shot thinking. it's complex, overwhelming and has been decades in the making. it involves forces beyond oakland's borders and beyond our control like the fact that this region added half a million new jobs but built only 54,000 new units of housing. houston, we have a problem. >> reporter: now, what was not mentioned was the developments today regarding oakland's raiders and the city
the city. kpix 5's andria borba at city hall where the annual state of the city address is wrapping up. >> reporter: allenthat's right. the speech just wrapped up a few minutes ago. council chambers are clearing out. here's what oakland's mayor libby schaaf focused on. she began with talking about oakland's road problems. and the launch of the city's department of transportation. the mayor also offered up an apology to the woman at the center of the opd and really bay area-wide sex...
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the national security agency. a criminal complaint unsealed today names harold thomas martin. he was a contractor for booz allen hamilton. the same firm employed edward snowden, who in 2013, revealed the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of phone records. on wall street, rising bond yields and oil prices boosted bank and energy stocks. the dow jones industrial average gained 112 points to close at 18,281. the nasdaq rose 26, and the s&p 500 added nine. and, the world's oldest man has finally celebrated his bar mitzvah. israel kristal is now 113 years old. he grew up in poland, but missed his coming-of-age ceremony because of world war i. he ultimately survived both world wars, and the auschwitz death camp, and now lives in israel. his family, including almost 30 great-grandchildren, joined him for the bar mitzvah last weekend. mazel tov. still to come on the newshour: racial bias and the death penalty before the supreme court; controversial iraqi militias in the fight against isis; the breakdown in u.s.- russian cooperation that's left war-torn syria with a harrowing future, and much more. >> woodruff: turning to politics: the numbers are in, and half the number of households who tuned to watch 35 mill
the national security agency. a criminal complaint unsealed today names harold thomas martin. he was a contractor for booz allen hamilton. the same firm employed edward snowden, who in 2013, revealed the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of phone records. on wall street, rising bond yields and oil prices boosted bank and energy stocks. the dow jones industrial average gained 112 points to close at 18,281. the nasdaq rose 26, and the s&p 500 added nine. and, the world's oldest man has finally...
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allen martin. that fire started near the emergency room at the contra costa regional medical center. kpix 5'sts from the scene where many of the patients had to be moved to the upper floors. >> reporter: the evacuation order was lifted a short time ago at the height of the fire up to 300 employees and patients evacuated from the hospital. firefighters telling me this all started on the second floor of the hospital in the boiler room. the issue seems to have been with a damaged fuel line. it left gas spewing fuel while that fire was in progress. firefighters were able to get it under control after about half an hour when they shut that fuel off. >> we looked at it and we can't tell whether or not the fire started in the fuel lines and then spread or if there was a fire in the boiler that spread and then damaged the fuel lines causing them to leak. it's one of those two things. at this point we don't suspect any foul play. >> reporter: some surgery patients who were on the second floor when that fire broke up had to be moved up to the third floor. firefighters said they may be moved back but no
allen martin. that fire started near the emergency room at the contra costa regional medical center. kpix 5'sts from the scene where many of the patients had to be moved to the upper floors. >> reporter: the evacuation order was lifted a short time ago at the height of the fire up to 300 employees and patients evacuated from the hospital. firefighters telling me this all started on the second floor of the hospital in the boiler room. the issue seems to have been with a damaged fuel line....
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the northern california coast. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. new at 6:00, kpix 5'ss us why homeowners in marin are racing to get renovations done before it's too late. >> reporter: marin county is working on coastal plans for eight years but the california coastal commission wants to make amendments to it. that could mean eight years of work is down the drain and potentially threatens all these homes behind me. this person picture the stinson beach beach community for the va
the northern california coast. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. new at 6:00, kpix 5'ss us why homeowners in marin are racing to get renovations done before it's too late. >> reporter: marin county is working on coastal plans for eight years but the california coastal commission wants to make amendments to it. that could mean eight years of work is down the drain and potentially threatens all these homes behind me. this person picture the stinson beach...
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prosecutors say the three men, patrick eugene stein, curtis allen and gavin wright all in their late 40's. they talked for months about killing muslims. they decided they wanted to attack the complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation hidden culture of hatred and violence. reporth people from somalia and southeast asia who work at the meat-packing plant dominate the area's population now. residents of the apartment complex said word of the arrests was frightening. >> no. i'm feeling unsafe. what i hear, this is not something good. report tt three men were part of an anti-government, anti-muslim extremist group called the crusaders. the f.b.i. says stein senties at somali women and called muslims cockroaches. the southern poverty law center says stein wrote hate-filled things on facebook. the f.b.i. kept those men under close surveillance since february and moved in on friday after they acquired some weapons and began making the components for bombs. a possible serial abductor is on the loose. police doing all they can to children from their homes.
prosecutors say the three men, patrick eugene stein, curtis allen and gavin wright all in their late 40's. they talked for months about killing muslims. they decided they wanted to attack the complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation hidden culture of hatred and violence. reporth people from somalia and southeast asia who work at the meat-packing plant dominate the area's population now. residents of the apartment complex said word of the arrests...
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allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. target is pulling certain costumes off the shelves... because of the "creepy clown scare." (jen fox-13's shayla reaves is on the story for us. shayla, we get it... this has been "a thing" this year... all the sightings and alleged attacks... but there's no closed captioning is available for traffic. traffic.available for captioning is available for traffic. 5:??. the man who shot-at george zimmerman during a road rage incident, will spend 20-years in prison. "matthew apperson" was convicted by a jury in seminole county last month, of attempted second-degree murder. he claimed he acted in self-defense, after zimmerman flashed a gun. but zimmerman denied that, saying: apperson "showed no regard for human life" during their confrontation last year. ((walter it's known for being a risky place to dive... now two more people have died there... the bodies of "patrick peacock" and at the "eagle's nest dive area" in weeki wachee, monday. it's home to a dangerous and complex cave system... officials say: both men were experienced divers, and both had visited this area several times in the past. ((
allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein. target is pulling certain costumes off the shelves... because of the "creepy clown scare." (jen fox-13's shayla reaves is on the story for us. shayla, we get it... this has been "a thing" this year... all the sightings and alleged attacks... but there's no closed captioning is available for traffic. traffic.available for captioning is available for traffic. 5:??. the man who shot-at george zimmerman during a road rage incident, will spend...
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the sunshine state. can you believe it? four weeks from today is thanksgiving. if you haven't made your holiday travel plans, it's not too late. fox13's walter allen four weeks from today is thanksgiving. a major holiday plans it's not too late. walter allen is in tampa international airport to tell us about the best deals on flights for turkey day. >> good good afternoon everyone. where this place will be hustle month from now thanksgiving week. we look towards the experts expert.com a blog online and they have some tips on the best airlines to travel best airports to travel from and best days during thanksgiving to travel. so let's start with the airports. honolulu international, that won't affect a lot of people who are traveling. some people though. they have the best airport. 92 percent of their flights are on time. here on the main land, atlanta, ha airport. theyer the best here in the states as far as getting flights out on time. the worst san francisco international airport. when it comes to airlines, hawaiian airlines, delta and alaska air are your top three. out of big three, delta is ahead of unit and an american. delta flights are 88.8
the sunshine state. can you believe it? four weeks from today is thanksgiving. if you haven't made your holiday travel plans, it's not too late. fox13's walter allen four weeks from today is thanksgiving. a major holiday plans it's not too late. walter allen is in tampa international airport to tell us about the best deals on flights for turkey day. >> good good afternoon everyone. where this place will be hustle month from now thanksgiving week. we look towards the experts expert.com a...
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s somebody. i'm happy he's representing for colorado. but i'm just focused on playing colorado football. >>> your host, byron allen. ? >>> and now, the man w tape, byron allen. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. it's very kind of you. lots going on.
s somebody. i'm happy he's representing for colorado. but i'm just focused on playing colorado football. >>> your host, byron allen. ? >>> and now, the man w tape, byron allen. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. it's very kind of you. lots going on.
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the life of former nbc 10 reporter sheela allen-stephens. a memorial service was held yesterday afternoon at the sharon baptist church in winfield heights. stephens passed away last week. nbc 10's chief meteorologist shared his memories of stephens. >> she did the toughest job in television. and that is to make people laugh. especially to make people laugh consistently. >> stephens worked as a feature reporter here at nbc 10 for three decades. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. dona
the life of former nbc 10 reporter sheela allen-stephens. a memorial service was held yesterday afternoon at the sharon baptist church in winfield heights. stephens passed away last week. nbc 10's chief meteorologist shared his memories of stephens. >> she did the toughest job in television. and that is to make people laugh. especially to make people laugh consistently. >> stephens worked as a feature reporter here at nbc 10 for three decades. did you know slow internet can actually...
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patrick eugene stein, curtis allen and gavin wright, all in their late 40's, talked complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation by the f.b.i. that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence. >> reporter: people from somalia and southeast asia who work at a garden city meat-packing plant dominate the area's population now. residents of the apartment complex said word of the arrest was frightening. >> no. i'm feeling unsafe. this is not something good. >> reporter: the f.b.i. says stein would drive around yelling obscenities at somali women and called muslims cockroaches. the southern poverty law center says stein wrote hate-filled creeds on facebook. and the f.b.i. kept the men under close surveillance since february. and began making the components for bombs. >> anchor: well, still ahead, trouble in a trunk at the car-wash. caught on camera: what caused a vacuum canister to into flames? >> a fall-like feel for us today. summer looks like it is making a comeback this week. ? dylan: anybody can do parkour. our whole aim with the gym is to get people moving, we can do so
patrick eugene stein, curtis allen and gavin wright, all in their late 40's, talked complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation by the f.b.i. that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence. >> reporter: people from somalia and southeast asia who work at a garden city meat-packing plant dominate the area's population now. residents of the apartment complex said word of the arrest was...
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the giant outback cattle stations of s kidman and company. that does beat the offer made by reinhardt and her chinese business partner. paul allen us from sydney with more. this new bid seems to be at a premium to what reinhardt is offering. what more do we know? >> there are four bidders involved, bbho, which is an acronym of their surnames. together, they are all very successful cattle grazers in their own right. runs ranches in the northern territory, once had landholdings of more than 2.5 million hectares. brink worth has 40,000 cattle as well. these are very big, experienced cattle grazers. the kidman property itself is huge, more than 100,000 square kilometers. it accounts for more than 1% of the entire australian landmass. this would enlarge the kidman heard to half a million head of cattle. kidman'sd leverage very long history in australia. ramy: that is a lot of cattle. where does this leave the bid of gina rinehart and her chinese business partners? >> it is still very much alive. in an e-mailed statement, a spokesperson for reinhardt said the values of the bid are about the same when you take into account things like
the giant outback cattle stations of s kidman and company. that does beat the offer made by reinhardt and her chinese business partner. paul allen us from sydney with more. this new bid seems to be at a premium to what reinhardt is offering. what more do we know? >> there are four bidders involved, bbho, which is an acronym of their surnames. together, they are all very successful cattle grazers in their own right. runs ranches in the northern territory, once had landholdings of more than...
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the guests. live coverage on c-span. s jr.. john rogers dun mr. stephen hightower. mr. allen so -- >> these garden room are arriving but we go over to the color guard and honor guard standing at attention, awaiting the arrival of the prime minister. we will watch and listen now. [introduction of guests] >> why do you think it is important to celebrate the relationship between the u.s. and italy? alliance, cross-cultural communication that goes on. coulter and music and theater and film. they have had an intimate relationship. and i think there are a lot of italian-americans who are a big part of america. >> what he looking forward to tonight? >> a lot of talk about the election, any thoughts on the race? >> definitely. >> what are they? >> i don't know. >> why are italian americans so proud of their heritage? >> i think maybe because we're family-oriented. i don't know. it's a complicated question. coming from a country of a lot of different mixed cultures, so kind of a mixed group, ctually. it's a closeness within family. >> thank you. >> are you wearing armani? >> i am. >>
the guests. live coverage on c-span. s jr.. john rogers dun mr. stephen hightower. mr. allen so -- >> these garden room are arriving but we go over to the color guard and honor guard standing at attention, awaiting the arrival of the prime minister. we will watch and listen now. [introduction of guests] >> why do you think it is important to celebrate the relationship between the u.s. and italy? alliance, cross-cultural communication that goes on. coulter and music and theater and...
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the fire. veronica de la cruz, kpix 5. >>> donald trump is getting ready to give a speech tomorrow in pennsylvania. his rival hillary clinton campaigned today in ohio. kpix 5's allen martin shows us hillary clinton said donald donald trump's comments are a threat to our system as we know it. >> donald trump did something no other nominee has ever done, refused to stay he would respect the results of the election. [ boos ] >> make no mistake, by doing that he is threatening our democracy. >> reporter: hillary clinton told a crowd in cleveland, ohio today the peaceful transition of power is one of the things that sets us apart. donald trump is on the campaign trail in north carolina and pennsylvania. hours after getting booed during a dinner in new york. >> hillary clinton is a corrupt globallest. >> reporter: with two weeks to go till election day we will see less courtesy and more conflict on the campaign trail . even vice president joe biden took a jab at trump today while campaigning for hillary clinton in pennsylvania. >> politicians, these are stupid people. believe me. stupid people. >> reporter: polling shows trump struggling in states that were once republi
the fire. veronica de la cruz, kpix 5. >>> donald trump is getting ready to give a speech tomorrow in pennsylvania. his rival hillary clinton campaigned today in ohio. kpix 5's allen martin shows us hillary clinton said donald donald trump's comments are a threat to our system as we know it. >> donald trump did something no other nominee has ever done, refused to stay he would respect the results of the election. [ boos ] >> make no mistake, by doing that he is threatening...
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allen smith faces felony charges. he faces 20 years in convicted. here's the back story. the dmv says a woman bought a new car from the dealership where submit worked. -- where s. her old car didn't have any significant trade-in value and she wanted it donated to the safe nest but the dmv says smith sold it on craigslist and >>> new at 6:30 this year's presidential election has broken a record in clark county. >> for the first time in history, more than a million active voters are register and ready to go to the polls. if you have not registered, you still have time. >> sergio avila is live at the election department near cheyenne and mlk. they are extending their hours to give people as much time as
allen smith faces felony charges. he faces 20 years in convicted. here's the back story. the dmv says a woman bought a new car from the dealership where submit worked. -- where s. her old car didn't have any significant trade-in value and she wanted it donated to the safe nest but the dmv says smith sold it on craigslist and >>> new at 6:30 this year's presidential election has broken a record in clark county. >> for the first time in history, more than a million active voters...
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allen martin, kpix5. >> the vice presidential debate is tuesday live here on kpix5 starting at 6 p.m. >>> tonight thousands of music lovers flooded golden gate park. cbs5's betty yu was among them checking out the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. "no >> reporter: no doubt a huge turnout day one of the festival. some people told me they got here as early as 4 a.m. to secure prime seating. opening day at the hardly strictly bluegrass festival was about music and singing and dancing your heart out. now in its 16th year organizers predict more than 750,000 people to attend the free festival over three days. >> i live in the neighborhood. i wouldn't miss it. this is the best event of the year! >> for free this is outstanding. i'm so glad this gets done every year. >> reporter: festivalgoers can choose from seven stages and more than 100 artists over the weekend. we saw generations of music fans in the crowd and friends who made a road trip out of the festival. >> the best part about this festival is the community. it is people from ages 2 to 122 dancing and hanging out and playing together and everyone is cordial. >> reporter: the festival is made possible
allen martin, kpix5. >> the vice presidential debate is tuesday live here on kpix5 starting at 6 p.m. >>> tonight thousands of music lovers flooded golden gate park. cbs5's betty yu was among them checking out the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. "no >> reporter: no doubt a huge turnout day one of the festival. some people told me they got here as early as 4 a.m. to secure prime seating. opening day at the hardly strictly bluegrass festival was about music and...
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hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s z25eiz z16fz >>> this morning we are learning how to get more money for you for retirement. >>> plus, an exclusive look at debbie allen's exclusive production at the center. >>> it is wednesday, october 26 and this is great day washington. >>> good morning my friends, i'm chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. week. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i had an accumulation of three hours of sleep. >> why? how come you're not sleeping? >> i can't think of something, but last night i was thinking of everything. by everything i mean all the unimportant things in my life. i was up at 12:30, 1:00. that it might be jay by the way out in tennessee. thanks for texting. that is crazy. >> you were texting with a friend up all night with your mind racing in >> yeah, i don't know what it wa on social media. >> i feel like you should be at the vice president's house yesterday for yoga or stressing. >> is that what they were doing? >> yeah, yesterday on the grounds of their residents, our very own lesli foster and anny hong -- andrea drone were there. they join dr. jill biden to disease. now dozens of women and men, they struck som
hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s z25eiz z16fz >>> this morning we are learning how to get more money for you for retirement. >>> plus, an exclusive look at debbie allen's exclusive production at the center. >>> it is wednesday, october 26 and this is great day washington. >>> good morning my friends, i'm chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. week. how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i had an accumulation of three hours of sleep. >>...
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s. jonathan: and the contractor case of stealing secrets. prosecutors say harold martin stole the names of several covert agents. they call him a fright -- a flight risk for stop the former booz allen worker was arrested in august. alison: still ahead, when you call 911 in an emergency coming you may wonder if they will get there in time, but you don't we put all four major cell phone carriers to the test -- verizon, at&t, t-mobile, and spread, and with the i-team found may shock fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we wired the wagner'house th 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] jonathan: every single day, americans place over 650,000 calls to 911 and assume they are minutes away from getting help. alison: about 70% of the the i-team came up a shocking results when we tested the accuracy of these calls. jonathan: they d
s. jonathan: and the contractor case of stealing secrets. prosecutors say harold martin stole the names of several covert agents. they call him a fright -- a flight risk for stop the former booz allen worker was arrested in august. alison: still ahead, when you call 911 in an emergency coming you may wonder if they will get there in time, but you don't we put all four major cell phone carriers to the test -- verizon, at&t, t-mobile, and spread, and with the i-team found may shock fios is...
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allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein... and new this morning: pasco detectives are investigating a deadly shooting... where a deputy pulled the trigger. ((jen fox-13's ken suarez incident happened. ken, the sheriff says: the man who died... had a death wish. roll vo: death by coproll sot: they opened fire (wally) trying to solve a mystery... actually, more than two-dozen mysteries... that's why some of the top forensic artists in the country, are gathering in tampa, starting today. they're meeting at the u-s-f campus, for a week-long workshop... where they'll try persons cases. 12 of those cases, are local. the artists will create clay re- constructions of the victims' faces... and look through new evidence. they're hoping fresh eyes and clues, will finally bring justice to heartsick families. ((walter it's been three days... but the search continues for a missing boater, on lake eustis. a couple went out on the lake, saturday... and decided to jump in for a swim. the boat wasn't anchored, and it started to drift away. the couple swam after it... the woman made it to the boat, but her husband disappeared. searched the lake over the weekend, but so f
allen.((jen)) and i'm jen epstein... and new this morning: pasco detectives are investigating a deadly shooting... where a deputy pulled the trigger. ((jen fox-13's ken suarez incident happened. ken, the sheriff says: the man who died... had a death wish. roll vo: death by coproll sot: they opened fire (wally) trying to solve a mystery... actually, more than two-dozen mysteries... that's why some of the top forensic artists in the country, are gathering in tampa, starting today. they're meeting...
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the northern california coast. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. new at 6:00, kpix 5's emily turner tells us why homeowners in marin are racing to get renovations done before it's too late. >> reporter: marin county is working on coastal plans for eight years but the california coastal commission wants to make amendments to it. that could mean eight years of work is down the drain and potentially threatens all these homes behind me. this person picture the stinson beach beach community for the value because it could erode next month if the california coastal commission approves certain changes to the county's coastal plan. >> it's going to drag the property values way down. i think that's my biggest concern. and then my ability to do any type of maintenance or to put on a new roof. >> reporter: it comes down to two major changes out of thousands. they are redefining flood zones according to the worst possible scenario that could happen 100 years from now creating a much more bleak outlook for the future than the county's plan. secondly, because of that outlook, itwould
the northern california coast. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. new at 6:00, kpix 5's emily turner tells us why homeowners in marin are racing to get renovations done before it's too late. >> reporter: marin county is working on coastal plans for eight years but the california coastal commission wants to make amendments to it. that could mean eight years of work is down the drain and potentially threatens all these homes behind me. this person picture the...
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s linda hurtado and like the page. all right. let's take a live look outside >>> good afternoon everybody walter allen in for charley belcher. gallagher with >> this is part of creatures of the night, their halloween extravaganza. you guys used to do zoo boo. all new halloween themed event going from now until october 29th. park open until 10 you get to see a different shade of park different light animals like his friends that come out at night and do things a little bit differently. this was fantastic. lot knock turn creatures which is great. you have very interactive experience. not just with the this guy but all of the exhibits. yeah all exhibits are interactive of course. we try to do best we can and get guests that natural connection which great. we also have lovely folks or ghouls that also help us with inter actions. >> so this is really geared towards the family experience. little kids all way up to teenagers. whole nothing going oh really scare you about spook and a startle older kids younger kids. you get. >> exactly. you come with family you need to eat and drink. we have perfect solutions for that 5 and 10 kind
s linda hurtado and like the page. all right. let's take a live look outside >>> good afternoon everybody walter allen in for charley belcher. gallagher with >> this is part of creatures of the night, their halloween extravaganza. you guys used to do zoo boo. all new halloween themed event going from now until october 29th. park open until 10 you get to see a different shade of park different light animals like his friends that come out at night and do things a little bit...
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the voice." i also want to talk about this new amazon series, called "crisis in six scenes." >> yes. >> jimmy: s directed and co-stars woody allen. >> yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations, that is so much fun. >> thank you so much. you know, it was really weird because i just recently moved when they brought me this opportunity, and i have two pigs, four cats, seven dogs. and, so i didn't really want to leave home. because, you know, me leaving it's like, "somebody's got to feed the pigs." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, yeah. >> so, i want to be -- i want to be at home. and so, i kind of went there with the idea of not really feeling like this is something i could see myself doing, but i i wanted him to know i want to do something in the future. and then, i read the script, and the script is what made me do it. i didn't really even get blindsided by the fact it's him. and it's something i think, too, just because he is acting in it. it was really important for me, too. it's just not even getting to work with him as a writer, or director, but getting to star along with him, was something that was really incredible. and the scri
the voice." i also want to talk about this new amazon series, called "crisis in six scenes." >> yes. >> jimmy: s directed and co-stars woody allen. >> yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations, that is so much fun. >> thank you so much. you know, it was really weird because i just recently moved when they brought me this opportunity, and i have two pigs, four cats, seven dogs. and, so i didn't really want to leave home. because, you know, me leaving it's like,...
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--then allen gets troy tulowitzki to pop up to end the game...indians win 3- 0...and they advance to the (laura- and the chicago cubs - battled back. winning game four of the n-l-c-s in huge fashion. chicago broke out of a 21-inning scoreless streak... beating the dodgers 10-2 last night... ensuring the series will return to wrigley field saturday. the series is tied two-all game five is tonight in l-a. ((laura/ scienti zika virus.... with hopes that the one country that's remained largely zika-free could provide some answers. that's coming up in about 20 minutes. plus... the cost of cancer.. it can be overwhelming for patients with the diagnosis. we'll tell you about resources available to help carry the burden after robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing donald trump call women pigs, dogs, and bimbos...and i sure don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton: most of us know someone touched by cancer.. fox 13's linda
--then allen gets troy tulowitzki to pop up to end the game...indians win 3- 0...and they advance to the (laura- and the chicago cubs - battled back. winning game four of the n-l-c-s in huge fashion. chicago broke out of a 21-inning scoreless streak... beating the dodgers 10-2 last night... ensuring the series will return to wrigley field saturday. the series is tied two-all game five is tonight in l-a. ((laura/ scienti zika virus.... with hopes that the one country that's remained largely...
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>> reporter: so far i'veter: s r seen council member silverman,rn council member allen is here a director from ddot. if you remember we were you telling you earlier in the rg u weekea and last week that thek e council and mayor are united ari on this. this. they're telling metro it's mets going to hurt the economy it's s going to hurt our wore out here in front of metrotr headquarters we're told aboutut 5:30 there should be some type of protest.st. we're going to take oureur cameras and we're going to go tg out there and we should haveul h something for you around 5:30.:3 the sounds like it's been a little quiet this afternoonet tr people have been working but we're noticing around thed the 5 o'clock hour folks arek ho fol coming and when they come a ce group of them then go in front t of the metro board then hero boe testify. that should happen untilil 10 o'clock this evening.ni if you have something to sayave hi from you. come down here to metroo headquarters and all you need ye to do is sign up and you can testify in front of the board.ob live at metro headquarters,dquar matt ackland fox5 local news. >> the d.c. chapter of blackr ol lives matter is q
>> reporter: so far i'veter: s r seen council member silverman,rn council member allen is here a director from ddot. if you remember we were you telling you earlier in the rg u weekea and last week that thek e council and mayor are united ari on this. this. they're telling metro it's mets going to hurt the economy it's s going to hurt our wore out here in front of metrotr headquarters we're told aboutut 5:30 there should be some type of protest.st. we're going to take oureur cameras and...
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the s&p up almost 10 and the nasdaq up 26 points to 5316. >>> an nsa contractor has been arrested for stealing highly classified computer codes. like edward snowden, he worked for booz allenjavers is here with more information. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the "new york times" was a first with the story for us. here in cambridge, we happen to be surrounded by nsa officials, fbi officials and a lot of folks from the senior department of justice as well. this nsa contractor's name is harold thomas martin iii, and he's 351 years old living in a suburb of washington, d.c. he was arrested back in august. he worked at booz allen and hamilton, a contractor in the area. what officials said they found on his person, on his property, six sensitive top-secret documents among those that were recovered. broader material also recovered, but that's what he's charged with right now. officials are also telling us if convicted, martin faces up to 10 years in prison for the theft of government property. as you mentioned, booz allen is also where edward snowden worked, so not a good day for booz allen in terms of the publicity around this. here's what booz allen is saying now. they sai
the s&p up almost 10 and the nasdaq up 26 points to 5316. >>> an nsa contractor has been arrested for stealing highly classified computer codes. like edward snowden, he worked for booz allenjavers is here with more information. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the "new york times" was a first with the story for us. here in cambridge, we happen to be surrounded by nsa officials, fbi officials and a lot of folks from the senior department of justice as well. this...
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s&p up two points. to lead the way. you have the weaker housing start. that weighs on some of the homebuilders. avalon also down for little bit. .ven allenat a weather issue or is that multifamily areas are topping up -- topping out and that will be a constraint in terms of the housing market. the bigger picture for the markets, ramping up earning seasons. is the market overextended? bank of america is bearish. this is the implied equity allocation. this is where we have seen levels peaking. hate this rally. they are invested in it. : dan, we heard from alex, positioning issh in the market. when will it come off? >> i don't think it will. market here, the you will likely see this come down. there is a pervasive view that investors are bearish on the markets. whether you look at funds positioning. we don't think that positioning a high. think it is a matter of complacency. the market has tripled since 2009. it increases your share of the portfolio. do you need bullishness or euphoria if you have complacency? you expect a correction by the end of the year. >> you could see it on the margin, that would cause the allocations to take down. if
s&p up two points. to lead the way. you have the weaker housing start. that weighs on some of the homebuilders. avalon also down for little bit. .ven allenat a weather issue or is that multifamily areas are topping up -- topping out and that will be a constraint in terms of the housing market. the bigger picture for the markets, ramping up earning seasons. is the market overextended? bank of america is bearish. this is the implied equity allocation. this is where we have seen levels...