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isis we turn to congressman adam smith a top democrat on the armed services committee joining us from seattle and republican peter king a senior member of the house homeland security and intelligence committee congressman joins us from his home state. >> do you have any reaction to senator mccain's comments about syria and the ukraine, specifically let's start with syria. well i think the point is absolutely it is a military 0 conflict, but it is also a political one and i think the problem is, we need reliable partners to work with in the region, if we simply come in and start bombing isis, we run the risk of forcing sunnies into their camp and let's take iraq as an example .. when the problems began in iraq there was considerable criticism the president didn't act right then. but the problem was we had the maliki government in iraq and acted right then we would have coming in on the side of iran and the shia, in a shia-sunni civil war and what we need in iraq and syria we need moderate sunnis to oppose isis to do that, we have to build that coalition, building that coalition is not an excus
isis we turn to congressman adam smith a top democrat on the armed services committee joining us from seattle and republican peter king a senior member of the house homeland security and intelligence committee congressman joins us from his home state. >> do you have any reaction to senator mccain's comments about syria and the ukraine, specifically let's start with syria. well i think the point is absolutely it is a military 0 conflict, but it is also a political one and i think the...
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isis we turn to congressman adam smith a top democrat on the armed services committee joining us from seattle and republican peter king a senior member of the house homeland security and intelligence committee congressman joins us from his home state. >> do you have any reaction to senator mccain's comments about syria and the ukraine, specifically let's start with syria. well i think the point is absolutely it is a military 0 conflict, but it is also a political one and i think the problem is, we need reliable partners to work with in the region, if we simply come in and start bombing isis, we run the risk of forcing sunnies into their camp and let's take iraq as an example .. when the problems began in iraq there was considerable criticism the president didn't act right then. but the problem was we had the maliki government in iraq and acted right then we would have coming in on the side of iran and the shia, in a shia-sunni civil war and what we need in iraq and syria we need moderate sunnis to oppose isis to do that, we have to build that coalition, building that coalition is not an excus
isis we turn to congressman adam smith a top democrat on the armed services committee joining us from seattle and republican peter king a senior member of the house homeland security and intelligence committee congressman joins us from his home state. >> do you have any reaction to senator mccain's comments about syria and the ukraine, specifically let's start with syria. well i think the point is absolutely it is a military 0 conflict, but it is also a political one and i think the...
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host: our guest roche a piece for political magazine looking at minimum-wage issues and joins us from seattle this morning now in the midst of adopting $15 an hour minimum wage. >>guest: yes. one month ago the of mayor sign that isn't too long and it will implement over seven years and that $50 an ounce like the insane departure but here is the thing. washington state already has the highest minimum wage at $9.32 that is 28% higher but more particularly workers that make up the big portion also makes $9.32 that is 427 percent difference. and they said washington state would have slid into the ocean but yet small business job growth is the highest in the country seattle washington with the second-highest minimum-wage in the country is the second fastest growing metro in the country and the only place in the country the only major city with more small business job growth is san francisco with a higher minimum wage. this is because when they pay enough to eat restaurants that is not bad for the restaurant business is good for them despite what some owners may tell you. when people have more mone
host: our guest roche a piece for political magazine looking at minimum-wage issues and joins us from seattle this morning now in the midst of adopting $15 an hour minimum wage. >>guest: yes. one month ago the of mayor sign that isn't too long and it will implement over seven years and that $50 an ounce like the insane departure but here is the thing. washington state already has the highest minimum wage at $9.32 that is 28% higher but more particularly workers that make up the big...
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nick hanauer is shawneing us from seattle, and we are looking at your piece, but before we start, canou tell us about your background and, frankly, about your wealth? >> guest: well, you know, i grew up in a family business, manufacturing business, but when i was in any early 20s i started starting other companies, and i've started -- i've either founded or helped finance and get off the ground, i think, now 35 companies across a range of industries, and i had a series of very fortunate things happen to. my was -- i had a very early interest in the innet and had a friend who shared the interest, named jeff bezos, and i became the first nonfamily investor in amazon.com. he came to my house in seattle and started that here, and then i also founded a company that became essentially the largest independent internet
nick hanauer is shawneing us from seattle, and we are looking at your piece, but before we start, canou tell us about your background and, frankly, about your wealth? >> guest: well, you know, i grew up in a family business, manufacturing business, but when i was in any early 20s i started starting other companies, and i've started -- i've either founded or helped finance and get off the ground, i think, now 35 companies across a range of industries, and i had a series of very fortunate...
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hope to move it forward in other communities and already we have kids and adults calling us from cities like seattle and corvallis and and cities in colorado and indiana who want to take this to their own local governments so i think there's a chance for real impact in a way for kids to engage in democracy on the most important issue they face so when somebody from another city calls you and says you know how do we do this what do you say. well we're developing sort of a manual on how to manual based on the success of the eugene campaign and we're also producing a short documentary film to really inspire and show the effort that the kids went to to. make this possible so we have resources available and people can find those our children stressed out or contact us there. do you. have you got any interest from any large cities and i'm curious if you know the city in order to contact. we definitely have contacts with citizens and important that are interested in moving in the star action and i am hopeful based on the progress portland has made so far that they will be a city ready and willing to do thi
hope to move it forward in other communities and already we have kids and adults calling us from cities like seattle and corvallis and and cities in colorado and indiana who want to take this to their own local governments so i think there's a chance for real impact in a way for kids to engage in democracy on the most important issue they face so when somebody from another city calls you and says you know how do we do this what do you say. well we're developing sort of a manual on how to manual...
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seattle they have been around for years. joining us now is city councilmen mike o'brien from seattle. what is the complaint? the complaints we're hearing is where they are going, and what they look like. so when they are built in higher dense areas, we're not hearing a lot ofment complaints, but when they are hearing in our lower-density neighborhoods, that's when we start to hear concerns about whether that neighborhood can accommodate that much growth. >> in what the services, amenities, just people, what are we talking about? >> exactly. is there enough parking on the streets. are parks and open spaces that adequate, and of course it also means change. difficult. >> you are proposing some regulations for microapartments. what kind of thing? >> right now microhousing came along in 2007, 2008, and it was this innovative housing we hadn't seen before. and we weren't sure how to accommodate this. since the job market has picked up, we're seeing thousands being built, and we want to carve out some expectations about how and where they can be built. so in the higher density areas, we would allow them to occur
seattle they have been around for years. joining us now is city councilmen mike o'brien from seattle. what is the complaint? the complaints we're hearing is where they are going, and what they look like. so when they are built in higher dense areas, we're not hearing a lot ofment complaints, but when they are hearing in our lower-density neighborhoods, that's when we start to hear concerns about whether that neighborhood can accommodate that much growth. >> in what the services,...
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from seattle. >>> 4:46. stay with us, still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning a company known for deliveries delivers bad news about a data breach to cusustomers. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. bl >>> here's one more look at the headlines, taney dragons ran in the tough team from las vegas in williamsport yesterday. they lost, eight-one. taney still has a shot of the title, they play chicago tonight, win and they will get a rematch with those boys from vegas. >>> and philadelphia police they are investigating a murder in grays ferry. a man was found shot in the chest near 25th and manton streets just after 11:00 o'clock last night. so far police have made no arrests. >>> latest burglar a tempt in moorestown was foiled by an a alarm system but authorities warned eight homes in the town have been targeted by thieves since june. police say thieves go for dark unoccupied homes and they have stolen cash and jewelry. >>> well, it is now 4:49 time for a check of business news. >> wendy gilette joi
from seattle. >>> 4:46. stay with us, still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning a company known for deliveries delivers bad news about a data breach to cusustomers. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. bl >>> here's one more look at the headlines, taney dragons ran in the tough team from las vegas in williamsport yesterday. they lost, eight-one. taney still has a shot of the title, they play chicago tonight, win and they will get a...
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with us the top democrat on the house armed services committee representative adam smith joining from us seattle. thanks very much for joining us. were you alarmed when you heard the president say we don't have a strategy yet? >> well, i think what he was talking about was specifically syria. i think the real issue there is finding a partner to work with. i mean what gave us a good strategy in iraq we had the kurds to work with and once malaki was removed as requirements and they brought in a new prime minister that could give the sunnis in iraq some hope of a power sharing arrangement, we had someone to work with. u.s. military might alone is not going to contain isis. we need partners locally and who is that partner in syria right now? do we really want to come in on assad's side? i don't think we do. we need to find partners that we can work with in syria to help us contain isis. that's what the president's point of view. that's the problem. isil is a grave, grave threat. but we certainly don't want to come in a way that is supportive of the brutal and illegitimate assad regime in syria. so i
with us the top democrat on the house armed services committee representative adam smith joining from us seattle. thanks very much for joining us. were you alarmed when you heard the president say we don't have a strategy yet? >> well, i think what he was talking about was specifically syria. i think the real issue there is finding a partner to work with. i mean what gave us a good strategy in iraq we had the kurds to work with and once malaki was removed as requirements and they brought...
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from the tropics. on the west coast, for us, big ring of high pressure dominating us from new mexico all the way up to seattlein between that large ridge. hang out for a couple days with one fly in the ointment. the tiny area of low pressure will begin to drop some tropical moisture late sunday. then draws up the tropical moisture and gives us a tiny rain chance. there is a chance of an isolated thunderstorm. east bay out toward walnut creek and antioch coming up on monday with the one day with a chance of rainfall. aside from that, weather looks pretty good. tropical moisture does make a come back again on monday with that slight thunderstorm risk monday and monday afternoon. highs tomorrow, super nice. coon cord 83. oakland 74 within the bounds of average. sunnyvale, 76. union city 75. pittsburgh 86. livermore 86 degrees. upper 60s in the financial district of san francisco over toward outside lands. nevada 80. 92 in lakeport with sunshine tomorrow. couple inland thunderstorms coming up on monday. otherwise, we're clear across the board. upper 80s inland. mid 70s near the bay. that is your kpix 5 forecast.
from the tropics. on the west coast, for us, big ring of high pressure dominating us from new mexico all the way up to seattlein between that large ridge. hang out for a couple days with one fly in the ointment. the tiny area of low pressure will begin to drop some tropical moisture late sunday. then draws up the tropical moisture and gives us a tiny rain chance. there is a chance of an isolated thunderstorm. east bay out toward walnut creek and antioch coming up on monday with the one day with...
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just call it for the lack of the seattle model, you could get a variance locally at the fire department and at our staff level that would allow us to take the air from the corridors? >> i think the bottom-line is that per the seattle approach you are really mixing two ventilation system together. one is the corridor ventilation and another is the ventilation to the individual dwelling unit. anthe fire department and dbi are kind of hesitant to accept that because in the event of a fire the smoke can travel freely between the corridor and the dwelling unit and by doing that you lose safe access because -- yeah. corridor could be easily tampered by the smoke. it's more difficult to maintain attainable exit in the event of fire so that's where the hesitation comes from. >> mr. walker. >> maybe there's no way to resolve this. i'm not a builder, but one of my main concerns six months ago when it came before us, was not only can we do this, but the cost associated especially for remodels. that 30% of threshold that triggers this to me is not that much. you put in a new foundation, like, some exclamations here is not that much of a remodel so to me it's a
just call it for the lack of the seattle model, you could get a variance locally at the fire department and at our staff level that would allow us to take the air from the corridors? >> i think the bottom-line is that per the seattle approach you are really mixing two ventilation system together. one is the corridor ventilation and another is the ventilation to the individual dwelling unit. anthe fire department and dbi are kind of hesitant to accept that because in the event of a fire...
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if you're watching us from the pacific northwest in the united states, the city of seattle has that dubiousistinction of rainfall every day. they get 37 inches in a month. 600 millimeters, that's equivalent to what london sees in a year. fifth wettest august on record, it's only the fifth of august. the second wettest august on record, shionomisaki. that's from a tropical depression that moved through this region in several days. it is a category two equivalent at this point, winds about 100 miles per hour, 160 kilometers per hour, the models continue to suggest japan with everything we talked about. we'll get another round of potentially just as heavy rainfall from friday into saturday. flash flooding, a major concern. >> even if you look at that projection, it moves east or west, it's going to hit japan. >> the winds not the concern at this point. >> 32 inches for the fish days of august? >> yeah. >> unbelievable. >> pedram, thanks very much. >>> britain's most famous landmarks went dark monday night to mark 100 years since the start of world war 1. this is quite dramatic. the london brid
if you're watching us from the pacific northwest in the united states, the city of seattle has that dubiousistinction of rainfall every day. they get 37 inches in a month. 600 millimeters, that's equivalent to what london sees in a year. fifth wettest august on record, it's only the fifth of august. the second wettest august on record, shionomisaki. that's from a tropical depression that moved through this region in several days. it is a category two equivalent at this point, winds about 100...
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you'll see colonel bill pallen who will be with us and we'll talk about isis and some of the challenges we face militarily. we also have someone from seattleho says he regrets the tactic he used and some of the force he used. >> it was a riot, wasn't it? they crashed central seattle. he was in charge, though. >> he was in charge, and he's had time to reflect upon it and has a perspective that i think will be very fascinating. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> to the race for the senate, republicans may be closing the gap, but can they close the deal? >>> and forget running away from obamacare. now some democrats are running on it. dangerous dangerous? that bonds metal to plastic. and that makes the things you're trying to move... lighter. the less weight... the less energy. and what you save can be used for speed. for efficiency. or just for fun. this is the human element at work. dow. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and
you'll see colonel bill pallen who will be with us and we'll talk about isis and some of the challenges we face militarily. we also have someone from seattleho says he regrets the tactic he used and some of the force he used. >> it was a riot, wasn't it? they crashed central seattle. he was in charge, though. >> he was in charge, and he's had time to reflect upon it and has a perspective that i think will be very fascinating. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>>...
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from johnny gomes. came over in the trade for lester. a's end their two-game slide with an 8-3 victory. >> the 49ers' new home, levi's stadium, and earthquakes hosting seattle. rick quan joins usty nice digs down there, rick. >> you know what? this is my first ever trip to levis stadium and it's a far cry from the candlestick park used to play in. it's gorgeous. 45,000 fans are expected to turn out for the first ever sporting event at levi's stadium. yesterday the quakes got a chance to practice on the field and say the grass is very similar to santa clara's buck shaw stadium. their home field but when it comes to what is surrounding them, there's no comparison. >> i expected to be loud. i think a lot of people are here to see the stadium and will get a good soccer game. >> going to be amazing. i assume probably similar to stanford, when that place is packed. but i'm excited to see it. >> great atmosphere, loud, old trojan fans are behind us and keep us going. >> the quakes are building their own facility but this is such a grand stage. they have agreed to a deal where they'll play one marquee game for the next five years right here at levi's stadium. by the way, mike, i'm wea
from johnny gomes. came over in the trade for lester. a's end their two-game slide with an 8-3 victory. >> the 49ers' new home, levi's stadium, and earthquakes hosting seattle. rick quan joins usty nice digs down there, rick. >> you know what? this is my first ever trip to levis stadium and it's a far cry from the candlestick park used to play in. it's gorgeous. 45,000 fans are expected to turn out for the first ever sporting event at levi's stadium. yesterday the quakes got a...
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from chicago to minneapolis to puget sound seattle. to -- treaty -- that treaty was not about land, although the government has use that information to say who was where. the people who are the ancestral people of the little shell tribe tribe were part of that gathering. rather than negotiation, there was an investigation -- there was not an investigation. theas people telling federal government that we are here, they are over there, and this is the ground. the government got a sense of where they were. the flat header on the other side. people got a chance to say that this is our territory. , broken arm,ef signed it as a witness. part in the eyes of -- atderal government least in the eyes of the government, they were not party to the treaty. that is because the treaty was about all the lands south of the missouri river. people'she chippewa were north of the missouri river at that time. our car wasposed to another treaty was supposed to take place. decree would be treated and all the lands north of the missouri river, up to the canadian border. those lands would be considered, with the others. that would be assessed. the problem was that
from chicago to minneapolis to puget sound seattle. to -- treaty -- that treaty was not about land, although the government has use that information to say who was where. the people who are the ancestral people of the little shell tribe tribe were part of that gathering. rather than negotiation, there was an investigation -- there was not an investigation. theas people telling federal government that we are here, they are over there, and this is the ground. the government got a sense of where...
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link and i will give the first question as an example i am from seattle were they just passed $15 minimum wage laws summit question is why do we usehe tenth amendment to make it states and local rather than no whole nation one-size-fits-all given the different cost of the standard of living? >> to me that is of great idea i don't think it has to be a federal minimum wage. economic conditions are different in various areas and why don't we take that into account? i would not be opposed at all. >> next question. we will move along. >> my next question is for just. the statement you made earlier about workers not having equal bargaining with employers. so how do you explain this? i produce product in china. though one place that you would expect workers would turn minimum-wage no unions and unskilled and uneducated but yet i have to pay over 60 percent above the minimum wage to find a low-skilled workers for our factories and every factory that i know of over there is in the same situation because workers refuse to work for anywhere close to the minimum-wage. how to explain the reality of this situation ryan in right now? >> that is
link and i will give the first question as an example i am from seattle were they just passed $15 minimum wage laws summit question is why do we usehe tenth amendment to make it states and local rather than no whole nation one-size-fits-all given the different cost of the standard of living? >> to me that is of great idea i don't think it has to be a federal minimum wage. economic conditions are different in various areas and why don't we take that into account? i would not be opposed at...
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from pot. >> it's a variant of a.t.f. >> reporter: buyers tell us there's no medical card required. their advertisement says there is not. >> i like the hybrid. >> reporter: do you get in trouble from the seattleolice? >> no, we had no trouble. >> reporter: spd makes it clear selling pot outside the law is a penalty, but make it just as clear they will not investigate the businesses unless there are complaints. >> i'm not a scholar or a law-maker. >> reporter: but you are what we used to call a drug dealer. >> i suppose. >> reporter: you can browse the weekly delivery. ben is on facebook with a daily menu. >> i sold $400 worth of product. >> reporter: for the small seers and the big business is good. seven figures good. >> we are definitely a profit company. >> reporter: did you sit is the any point and write out a business plan for the business? >> i've been meaning to do that. >> now i have to go and buy pot from a grower. >>> well, n.a.s.a. announced a new mission to mars, a trip, it says, could put the agency landing a human on the red planet. a rover named "mars 2020" will join one in space "curiosity" landed in 2012. the new rover will carry sophisticated hardware to verify signs of life
from pot. >> it's a variant of a.t.f. >> reporter: buyers tell us there's no medical card required. their advertisement says there is not. >> i like the hybrid. >> reporter: do you get in trouble from the seattleolice? >> no, we had no trouble. >> reporter: spd makes it clear selling pot outside the law is a penalty, but make it just as clear they will not investigate the businesses unless there are complaints. >> i'm not a scholar or a law-maker....
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us. >> between 2000 and 2012 nearly every metropolitan area between the sun belt to the rust belt from seattlerancisco saw major increases in their suburban poor, more than twice the pace of growth in cities. in the working class suburb in ferguson, families see $10,000 less. elizabeth kneebone with the metropolitan policy people. much of what drew people to suburbs in the first place, affordable homes and plentiful factory jobs became driving factors of poverty in th poverty. >> and they're facing shifts in the job market. lower paying occupations are growing at a faster pace. >> nearly half of the ferguson homeowners owe more on their houses than they're currently worth. and fewer than 9% of the city's employed hold manufacturing jobs. just over a quarter work in education services, healthcare and social assistance while 14% work in retail, a low-paying sector. >> we're seeing a living wage for a family of two at $17 an hour. there are not a lot of jobs that pay $17 an hour. >> back in cobb county she helps residents find new jobs. she aid most of her clientele are older workers. he faced on
us. >> between 2000 and 2012 nearly every metropolitan area between the sun belt to the rust belt from seattlerancisco saw major increases in their suburban poor, more than twice the pace of growth in cities. in the working class suburb in ferguson, families see $10,000 less. elizabeth kneebone with the metropolitan policy people. much of what drew people to suburbs in the first place, affordable homes and plentiful factory jobs became driving factors of poverty in th poverty. >>...
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i am from seattle were there just passed a $15 minimum wage law. my question to you is why don't we use the tenth amendment to make minimum loss of state and local law rather than on a whole nation one-size-fits-all given the different cost of standard of living throughout the nation. >> to me than it is a great a deal. i don't think it has to be richer. i think it economic conditions are different in various areas. why don't we take that into account. i would not be opposed to that of all. >> next question. we will move along faster. my question is for jeff. and the statement he made earlier about workers not having equal bargaining with employers, so how to explain this, i can produce products in china the one place that he would expect workers would earn the minimum wage that aren't e union, and skilled, educated workers in i have to pay over 6 percent to above the minimum wage to find low-skilled workers for our factories. and everything -- if factory and i know of is in the same situation because workers refused to work for anywhere close to the minimum wage. how would you explain
i am from seattle were there just passed a $15 minimum wage law. my question to you is why don't we use the tenth amendment to make minimum loss of state and local law rather than on a whole nation one-size-fits-all given the different cost of standard of living throughout the nation. >> to me than it is a great a deal. i don't think it has to be richer. i think it economic conditions are different in various areas. why don't we take that into account. i would not be opposed to that of...
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the san jose earthquakes will host the seattle sounders in major league soccer action. kpix 5's kiet do joins us live fromhere workers have been busy taking care of last-minute details. >> this is the biggest dress rehearsal we have had in quite some time. they have white concrete dividers as they moved in, in the past couple of days. if you look closely against the fence line, they have moved in metal detectors. there are a lot of them. this is one of the biggest matches to date with up to 46,000 people. there are just a few scattered tickets left. this also marks the biggest major test of traffic so far. santa clara police have been tweaking the flow and putting to use what they have learned from all their testing and the last big event which was the season ticket walk-through a week ago. will the parking situation be a nightmare with great america shutting off some of their parking lots with their customers? how will vta light rail hold up? will the concession stands be able to keep up with demand? this is a test that leads up to the first 49ers preseason game. they hope it goes well on august 17. the
the san jose earthquakes will host the seattle sounders in major league soccer action. kpix 5's kiet do joins us live fromhere workers have been busy taking care of last-minute details. >> this is the biggest dress rehearsal we have had in quite some time. they have white concrete dividers as they moved in, in the past couple of days. if you look closely against the fence line, they have moved in metal detectors. there are a lot of them. this is one of the biggest matches to date with up...
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forecast that few of us have to worry about rain, except the desert southwest, and then as we go through tuesday, notice the changes. they drop. they go from the upper 80s to low 80s. seattle. as we look ahead through this week, just giving you portland, for example, definitely not going to be talking about air conditioning weather. mother nature will take care of that throughout the end of this week. >> thank you for the wruupdate, bill. >>> teenage mutant ninja turtles stayed on top earning an additional $28 million while marvel's "guardians of the galaxy" grossed another $24 million. the expendables 3 made $16 million. >>> after tweeting this picture last week former coach on "the voice" christina aguilera is proud to announce that she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl this saturday. >> hello. >> it's bill. i just want to make sure you don't forget my birthday is coming up. >>> that's right. kevin spacey did this in his best bill clinton to prank phone call hillary this weekend. the swroek is for a birthday video for former president clinton's -- >> she -- >> i think he could. he sounds really good. >> in preparation for the upcoming movie "dumb and dumber 2" this pos
forecast that few of us have to worry about rain, except the desert southwest, and then as we go through tuesday, notice the changes. they drop. they go from the upper 80s to low 80s. seattle. as we look ahead through this week, just giving you portland, for example, definitely not going to be talking about air conditioning weather. mother nature will take care of that throughout the end of this week. >> thank you for the wruupdate, bill. >>> teenage mutant ninja turtles stayed...
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us from canada. let's talk about warren buffett's role as a financier. we are in seattle this morning.his is not the first on the buffet is jumped in to a situation like this. he provided some preferred acquisition financing to heinz. he did it for dow chemical. but this feels different, doesn't it? >> yeah. he has done this before. he has used berkshires balance sheet to basically become a source of financing for acquisition. he is also done it for deals during the financial crisis. he injected liquidity into goldman sachs. this is different, because this is the second time he has teamed obviously they are the controlling shareholder in burger king. example of what he is trying to do with the $55 billion that is piled up in his company. >> frank, wire berkshires dollars better than your dollars -- why are berkshires dollars better than your dollars? they can't go to the banks for more debt financing, or can't do something it can -- akin to a rights offering. offering existing shareholders the ability to buy preferred. it may come with an attractive orange. -- warrant. >> could borrow
us from canada. let's talk about warren buffett's role as a financier. we are in seattle this morning.his is not the first on the buffet is jumped in to a situation like this. he provided some preferred acquisition financing to heinz. he did it for dow chemical. but this feels different, doesn't it? >> yeah. he has done this before. he has used berkshires balance sheet to basically become a source of financing for acquisition. he is also done it for deals during the financial crisis. he...
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from individual foundations that people had to individuals. themselves. two men, for instance who use sports to teach character. -- character building in seattle.and worked with sports groups. because they knew they could attract boys and then aattracted their mothers there because their mothers would bring the boys to their sports practices so they would talk about sportsmanship in a way that really talked about life. and the way that people can use all the characteristics of a good sport to also be a good person. but what they discovered was that the mothers were in many cases single mothers. they didn't have a community really of their own. and so they started after the sports games, they would have barbecues. so the mothers could meet each other and be with each other and really they were out to help the boys but found out they helped the whole family. with this one agency or one foundation that these two men started. and that's just one example of many, many others that were part of helping america's youth. >> and helping people get off of drugs or not get into drugs, not get -- and it seems to me in some ways you've built on that with let
from individual foundations that people had to individuals. themselves. two men, for instance who use sports to teach character. -- character building in seattle.and worked with sports groups. because they knew they could attract boys and then aattracted their mothers there because their mothers would bring the boys to their sports practices so they would talk about sportsmanship in a way that really talked about life. and the way that people can use all the characteristics of a good sport to...
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seattle area. i could not believe, you're riding around with the big guy. >> big ben. he borodai limo from a friend, because his car is in the shop and he couldn't use his own vehicle. >> so the issue here, i'm trying to get my puny economics brain. so the issue, the legalization has reduced the stigma and it can't immediate the demand. so the black market has increased. >> it's hard to tell because we don't know how much of a black market there was beforehand. and they see more downside. more people are talking about it. and it's available legally. and people like ben jammen think their business is going to go up. you have to wonder when the legal retail system goes roll, at one time are those people going to say, we're doing this legally and how about those folks? it's time to crackdown. >> or the legal folks could say, could we do something about the taxes on this? if that's part of the reason why the black market continues to thrive, you said there are three levels of taxation or marijuana? >> yeah, excise tax at growing and selling and nobody talked about rolling back those things. that's essentially one of the reasons the state is in this busi
seattle area. i could not believe, you're riding around with the big guy. >> big ben. he borodai limo from a friend, because his car is in the shop and he couldn't use his own vehicle. >> so the issue here, i'm trying to get my puny economics brain. so the issue, the legalization has reduced the stigma and it can't immediate the demand. so the black market has increased. >> it's hard to tell because we don't know how much of a black market there was beforehand. and they see...
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from the touch of your smart phone. here to show us how to do that is steve greenberg so we're going to open a garage in seattle washingtonyour phone. >> push the button right there and you can see -- >> oh, my gosh. >> that's a garage in seattle washington. what kind of weather are they having this seattle. looks like a sunny day. >> i don't want to know how that's possible. it's super simple and works as long as you have an automatic garage door opener. you don't want to have a special chamberlain one. >> is it shutting. >> it should be shutting. >> there we go. >> i see the light blinking. >> look at it shutting. it's closing. goodbye seattle. >> i love seattle. >> i could keep opening and closing it. >> now to open and close your front door this is from the folks at quick set. what this is an app on your phone. what you do is basically just touch your door. the smart phone can stay in your pocket and purse. you don't have to take it out. all you do is touch the lock and it will lock. >> okay. >> it's really amazing. >> you can them an e key so their key will open one time only. it's very simple. >> that is crazy. >> s
from the touch of your smart phone. here to show us how to do that is steve greenberg so we're going to open a garage in seattle washingtonyour phone. >> push the button right there and you can see -- >> oh, my gosh. >> that's a garage in seattle washington. what kind of weather are they having this seattle. looks like a sunny day. >> i don't want to know how that's possible. it's super simple and works as long as you have an automatic garage door opener. you don't want...
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more around major league and jeff maclean from the inquirer joins to us break down eagles and rest of the nfl. season kicks off here thursday night, out in seattlef the eagles they added eight players to the practice squad including ed reynolds, sixth round draft pick this year and matthew tucker. this was the the final weekend off. they get back to work tuesday to get ready for regular season opener next sunday against jacksonville. bird reduced roster to 53 players yesterday and we are hearing kind of the ten win season and division title but process of getting that reduced isn't reallies i. >> well, i think as you get berth, as you improve the talent level it gets harder. we have had some tough cuts, but as coach goes through what he is looking for in each position and what he is looking for in backups, some of those things become clearer to us. >> all right, great start to the college football season this weekend. temple beats vanderbilt by 30 points on the road. penn state kicks last second field goal they beat central florida in dub land, ireland and villanova took syracuse to double overtime friday night. but early candidate for play of t
more around major league and jeff maclean from the inquirer joins to us break down eagles and rest of the nfl. season kicks off here thursday night, out in seattlef the eagles they added eight players to the practice squad including ed reynolds, sixth round draft pick this year and matthew tucker. this was the the final weekend off. they get back to work tuesday to get ready for regular season opener next sunday against jacksonville. bird reduced roster to 53 players yesterday and we are...
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from our sister station in seattle. >> reporter: comic books have been around for decades. every theme, genre, every topic. while one really stand out. bring it owner, in a silver locked case he showed usoy. truly one of a kind. >> this action comics is a holy grail. this year, mona lisa. >> reporter: the fourth owner of action comics number one. he bought it in what he says the seven figures range. off awe when i saw the book. i knew what he had. i was blown away. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: for the first time the superman classic will be sold publicly on e-bay going to the highest bidder after ten days. >> it is a great story. awesome. ahead of its time. an individual from another planet coming here to represent good against evil. >> reporter: the comic book originally sold for 10 cents off a newsstand in 1938. darren says on e-bay he wouldn't be surprised if it sold for $5 million to $10 million. when you really think about this baby it belongs in a museum, because it is priceless. >> without superman there is no batman, no wonder woman. no spiderman. there are no movies. this is the book that started everything. >> there are 34 certified copies of action comics one in the w
from our sister station in seattle. >> reporter: comic books have been around for decades. every theme, genre, every topic. while one really stand out. bring it owner, in a silver locked case he showed usoy. truly one of a kind. >> this action comics is a holy grail. this year, mona lisa. >> reporter: the fourth owner of action comics number one. he bought it in what he says the seven figures range. off awe when i saw the book. i knew what he had. i was blown away. i couldn't...
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from williamsport. >> wait until you see the souvenir, this happened sunday night after the lms game between the dynamos. watch it there. seattle star clint dempsey who also played on the usorld cup team, praised the traded shirt for popcorn. >> great trade for everyone involved. >> look at mom's reaction, the best. because the kid is just looking okay, taking your shirt off? >> i wish we could slow that down and watch it develop. >> a player comes over to say hi imagine that? >> that's great. coming up in the next half hour every "eyewitness news" this morning weaver a lot to talk about. we are mourning the death of another hollywood legend. >> i went to a loft trouble to get you out offer. >> that's why i didn't go. >> yes. >> remembering lauren bacall. her un mistake takable role. >> flashflooding causing trouble across our area. kately have the details. >> traffic and weather together on the 3's at the bottom of the hour. how big is acme's anniversary sale? it's huge! ♪ ♪ it's acme's anniversary sale. this week check out the quaker breakfast event, $1.49 each. nabisco chips ahoy cookies $1.99. and frito lay party size chips $2.99 each. don't miss our biggest sale ever
from williamsport. >> wait until you see the souvenir, this happened sunday night after the lms game between the dynamos. watch it there. seattle star clint dempsey who also played on the usorld cup team, praised the traded shirt for popcorn. >> great trade for everyone involved. >> look at mom's reaction, the best. because the kid is just looking okay, taking your shirt off? >> i wish we could slow that down and watch it develop. >> a player comes over to say hi...
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us. "all in with chris hayes" starts >>> ordinary people rising up. toppling tyrants. shutting down cities. >> who's in charge of seattle today? >> we are. >> he simply walked up and just started spraying across the line. >> from tahrir square to occupy wall street, video seen around the world. >> medic! >> that stoked the fires of freedom and sparked political change. >> ever since then the camera has been a feature of every protest. ♪ "caught on camera: revolution." >>> thousands of egyptians storm a bridge, fighting for freedom. 2011 is an historic year as revolutions sweep across the middle east in an unprecedented wave of political uprisings known as the arab spring. >> there are essentially uprisings and revolutions for freedom and dignity. some of them have been against monarchies. some of them have been against republics or republican presidents. but at their heart they're about freedom and dignity. >> reporter: january 25th, 2011. galvanized by the successful overthrow of the government in nearby tunisia, egyptian activists put out a call on the internet for a large protest against police brutality. >> the call went out on facebook, went out on twitter but also went out among the activist community. a
us. "all in with chris hayes" starts >>> ordinary people rising up. toppling tyrants. shutting down cities. >> who's in charge of seattle today? >> we are. >> he simply walked up and just started spraying across the line. >> from tahrir square to occupy wall street, video seen around the world. >> medic! >> that stoked the fires of freedom and sparked political change. >> ever since then the camera has been a feature of every protest....
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us. "all in with chris hayes" starts >>> ordinary people rising up. toppling tyrants. shutting down cities. >> who's in charge of seattle today? >> we are. >> he simply walked up and just started spraying across the line. >> fromrir square to occupy wall street, video seen around the world. >> medic! >> that stoked the fires of freedom and sparked political change. >> ever since then the camera has been a fea o
us. "all in with chris hayes" starts >>> ordinary people rising up. toppling tyrants. shutting down cities. >> who's in charge of seattle today? >> we are. >> he simply walked up and just started spraying across the line. >> fromrir square to occupy wall street, video seen around the world. >> medic! >> that stoked the fires of freedom and sparked political change. >> ever since then the camera has been a fea o
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from individual foundations that people had to individuals themselves. two men, for instance, who used sports to teach character building in seattle. and worked with sports groups because they knew they could attract boys. and then they attracted their mothers there because their mothers would bring the boys to their sports practices so they would talk about sportsmanship in a way that really talked about life, and the way people can use all of the characteristics of a good sport to also be a good person. but what they discovered then was their mothers were, in many cases, single mothers. they didn't have a community really of their own and so they started after the sports games, they would have barbecues so mothers could meet each other and be with each other and really, they were out to help the boys but found out they helped the whole family. with this one agency or one foundation that these two men started. and that's just one example of many, many others that were part of helping america's youth. >> and helping people get off drugs or not get into drugs. and there seems to be in some ways you have built on that with let's move
from individual foundations that people had to individuals themselves. two men, for instance, who used sports to teach character building in seattle. and worked with sports groups because they knew they could attract boys. and then they attracted their mothers there because their mothers would bring the boys to their sports practices so they would talk about sportsmanship in a way that really talked about life, and the way people can use all of the characteristics of a good sport to also be a...
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. >>> later on today, police near seattle, they're expected to tell us more about the body of a child found in a wooded area not far fromred. authorities believe the body is of genece wright. she was last seen saturday night. her parents waited because they say her daughter wondered around their mobile home park before. >> i cried. it's sad. >> the community, or someone takes their guard down, something dispickable happens. an autopsy is expected to be performed today. >>> stanford police are investigating a case of sexual battery near the university. officers say last night a woman reported that a man groped her near stanford avenue and ramundo way. the woman describes the man as white, in his mid-20s, 6'3" with a thing build, and short hair, a light beard wearing a light blue shirt with jeans and a tattoo with writing on his right arm and she was walking with a great pitt bull. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> a 8:36. children from the south bay, of low income families getting a kick to help the school year. we're live in san jose where children are getting ready to pick out new backpacks filled wi
. >>> later on today, police near seattle, they're expected to tell us more about the body of a child found in a wooded area not far fromred. authorities believe the body is of genece wright. she was last seen saturday night. her parents waited because they say her daughter wondered around their mobile home park before. >> i cried. it's sad. >> the community, or someone takes their guard down, something dispickable happens. an autopsy is expected to be performed today....
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used to dealing with it. check on elderly neighbors. seattle back into the 70's by mid week, so that's going to be big relief not only for comfort levels, but relief frome taker. we're in the 70's around the great lakes and more will spread toward the east coast tomorrow as that next system comes through. i mentioned the places that are used to the heat, houston, 95 degrees, could easily go above 100 degrees. into the day tomorrow, you can see, here are 70's that have returned to parts of the east coast. now that is with rain, but toward the latter part of the week, the rain moves in, the comfortable air stays with us. we're starting to get to the time of year where it gets a little more comfortable at least now and then. >> nicole mitchell, thank you. >> we are going to talk to an iraqi journalist whether isis could make the to american shores. >> a theme park ride leaves riders stranded for hours. >> fracking south of the border, some say bringing money to the region, others say creating earthquakes in an area that has never seen them before. >> images of the day, the super moon. this latest super moon was the second of three this summer, also the la
used to dealing with it. check on elderly neighbors. seattle back into the 70's by mid week, so that's going to be big relief not only for comfort levels, but relief frome taker. we're in the 70's around the great lakes and more will spread toward the east coast tomorrow as that next system comes through. i mentioned the places that are used to the heat, houston, 95 degrees, could easily go above 100 degrees. into the day tomorrow, you can see, here are 70's that have returned to parts of the...