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is disturbing. [ gunshots ] [ gunshots continue ] >> he's coming out this door! >> the gunman identified as 28-year-old ian david long. police say he killed himself. as scott mclean tells usad a troubled past. >> reporter: we know the suspect served in the united states marine corps. we also know he served in afghanistan. his friends tell us in 2016 his personality seemed to change. he wasn't returning phone calls and seemed to be more distant. even those friends never thought he was capable of doing something like this. there was another perhaps warning sign in april when police were called to the suspect's home. the sheriff said the deputies found him irate. they ended up leaving because they did not think he was a risk to himself or the public. the fbi, of course, continues to hunt for clues. searching the suspect's car and home and crime scene. we know the suspect frequented the bar and was not chosen at random. dave and alison. >> scott, thank you. thousands of people lining up to reina high school to donate blood to the injured victims. line the extending out the door and down the street and down the block. many say they waited three or more hours to donate. you can
is disturbing. [ gunshots ] [ gunshots continue ] >> he's coming out this door! >> the gunman identified as 28-year-old ian david long. police say he killed himself. as scott mclean tells usad a troubled past. >> reporter: we know the suspect served in the united states marine corps. we also know he served in afghanistan. his friends tell us in 2016 his personality seemed to change. he wasn't returning phone calls and seemed to be more distant. even those friends never thought...
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us, the question "who is an american?" has a long history, gavel nat1857 ... the supreme court's infamous dredd scott case ruled that aferican american slaves were not and could never be citizens of the united states.gavel natafter a bloody civil war, congress adopted the 14th amendment stating that that all children born within this country are citizens at birth, regardless of the citizenship status of their parents.president trump says: no more.it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. and it has to end."rewind natactually, the number of illegal immigrants having children here is dropping.pew research numbers show a thirty=year increase starting in 1980, has been followed by several years of decline.in a national survey a year ago, three out of four americans supported birthright citizenship, including a majority of republicans.but with elections looming, the president has seized on the issue... touching off a feud with a top republican.you don't need a constitutional amendment ... i may do it by executive order.house majority leader paul ryan fired back. "well, you obviously cannot do that. you cannot end
us, the question "who is an american?" has a long history, gavel nat1857 ... the supreme court's infamous dredd scott case ruled that aferican american slaves were not and could never be citizens of the united states.gavel natafter a bloody civil war, congress adopted the 14th amendment stating that that all children born within this country are citizens at birth, regardless of the citizenship status of their parents.president trump says: no more.it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. and...
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us out of our longs. this is what happens sometimes. wti at 63.75 and a $10 spread with brent is right? scottht have a little bit of a little bit of capitulation here because there are going to be some folks that get out because they cannot stand to be long anymore, and that mike not -- might not help them either. up until then, yes, we can slowly but surely -- we have had bullish news tempered with the countries that got the waivers. they let you out of your position if you are long, and that is a problem. vonnie: scott, maybe we will know the next time we speak to you. it is time now for stock of the hour. trading positive day, higher. let's bring in jenny. to see the ceo and share separate? jenny: yes. governance experts often say that is the right move. definitely more of a popular thing for banks in the u.k. than that it is -- than it is here. they have been well served by this. the ceo was even quoted saying this is something that has been good for citi. guy: there always seemed to be issues when regulators across the road. is this an issue here? has been a wild since he has been a regu
us out of our longs. this is what happens sometimes. wti at 63.75 and a $10 spread with brent is right? scottht have a little bit of a little bit of capitulation here because there are going to be some folks that get out because they cannot stand to be long anymore, and that mike not -- might not help them either. up until then, yes, we can slowly but surely -- we have had bullish news tempered with the countries that got the waivers. they let you out of your position if you are long, and that...
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low margin vehicles, canada and mexico piece of huge, scott keogh said, now that resolved that goes a long way to giving us more stability, that is what the automakers want is stability, what do we have to do in terms of mps, and plans for the future, you can't just, say i'm going to make a car, and then in a month have it done. this is a long range business, they need stability. david: jeff flock terrific stuff. >> just weeks ahead of a spending deadline, president trump threatens to partially shut the government if he does not get funding for border wall. congressman on the impact this could have. holidays, a look this is live, national tree lighting ceremony in washington. you can see it there in middle, make out the dark outline, pretty soon you will see it clearly when the lights go on, at any moment, we'll bring it to you live. ♪ run, run rudolph ♪ (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each s
low margin vehicles, canada and mexico piece of huge, scott keogh said, now that resolved that goes a long way to giving us more stability, that is what the automakers want is stability, what do we have to do in terms of mps, and plans for the future, you can't just, say i'm going to make a car, and then in a month have it done. this is a long range business, they need stability. david: jeff flock terrific stuff. >> just weeks ahead of a spending deadline, president trump threatens to...
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saying that for a long time, and this could have been a lot different situation, but the one thing is that everybody now knows this is what we have to be doing. >>> scott cohn joins us from not far from the wildfire. you must have suppose with those having been displaced by the firefighters. what are you hearing from people there? >> reporter: well, alex, as you can imagine, even now more than a week out, people are just dayed by this, making sense of what's going on. you mentioned that figure of more than 1,000 people missing. we're at one of the half dozens or so evacuation centers for the campfire here in chico. the hope is that some of those missing people will be found in evacuation centers like this one. a lot of seniors, a lot of elder are in paradise, so we have the board behind me, which is the low-tech way of trying to connect families with people who survived, but who are still unaccounted for. later today, the president will be in this area, will meet with first responders, accompanied by governor jerry brown, and governor-elect gasp newsom. on the heels of the president's talk about forest management and downplaying the issue of climate change. but both
saying that for a long time, and this could have been a lot different situation, but the one thing is that everybody now knows this is what we have to be doing. >>> scott cohn joins us from not far from the wildfire. you must have suppose with those having been displaced by the firefighters. what are you hearing from people there? >> reporter: well, alex, as you can imagine, even now more than a week out, people are just dayed by this, making sense of what's going on. you...
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long. >> the scott campaign an scott himself also repeatedly used the word confused saying senator nelson isonfused. it was a tight race, a lot of money spent, the governor alone spent about $60 million of his own and the state flooded with tv campaign spots. this was also a big call by scott to nelson during the race that, you know, he also hit career politician, kept going with that, three terms is enough, it's time to move on and that's what governor scott graciously back and senator nelson thanking him for all of the years of public service. eric. eric: scott was a term limit as governor. what does this mean for the state, phil, now two republican senators as we pointed out in about century, as we look forward to 2020, florida really in a sense has tipped more red? >> yeah, florida is a republican state at this point all the way across the top and every statewide race except for nelson over the years there have been republicans in every position. the governor's mansion up in tallahassee, republicans control both chambers of the capital and senator nelson was the only democrat on the stat
long. >> the scott campaign an scott himself also repeatedly used the word confused saying senator nelson isonfused. it was a tight race, a lot of money spent, the governor alone spent about $60 million of his own and the state flooded with tv campaign spots. this was also a big call by scott to nelson during the race that, you know, he also hit career politician, kept going with that, three terms is enough, it's time to move on and that's what governor scott graciously back and senator...
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is ian david long, and he was no stranger to law enforcement. they had been called to his home over a domestic disturbance earlier this year. scott mclean is "outfront" in thousand oaks for us tonight. scott, we're also learning tonight that the gunman was no stranger to that bar. >> reporter: yeah, he was a regular patron there, kate, and he would have known the interior layout of this building reasonably well. the fbi says that it has no evidence so far that he had any associates or that he was working with anyone. they also say that there's no evidence of any further threat, but they have no idea at this point what exactly was going through his mind at the time or before he carried this out. of course, they continue to search his house, his car, and the crime scene. they are looking for any clues that might help answer the question that everyone is asking, why? tonight, authorities are learning more about the shooter at the borderline bar, identified as 28-year-old ian david long. a united states marine corps vet served as a machine gunner and was honorably discharged. a neighbor says long was intensely private and not social and his mother worried about what he might do
is ian david long, and he was no stranger to law enforcement. they had been called to his home over a domestic disturbance earlier this year. scott mclean is "outfront" in thousand oaks for us tonight. scott, we're also learning tonight that the gunman was no stranger to that bar. >> reporter: yeah, he was a regular patron there, kate, and he would have known the interior layout of this building reasonably well. the fbi says that it has no evidence so far that he had any...
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long-term payoff. >> to sue herera who has the headlines for us >> i do, indeed. thank you, scott here is what's happening this hour a developing story for you at least 43 people are dead and at least 80 more injured after a suicide bomber struck inside a crowded banquet hall in kabul. the treasury department says there will be new sanctions for helping to provide oil to the syrian government. the announcement is part of a broader effort to choke off oil sales to the regime of syrian leader bashar al assad >>> amazon ceo jeff bezos naming 24 organization that is will receive a collective $95 million in a new gran from his day one fund this is bezos' first donation from the fund since the creation in september and some bleary-eyed people because it was a wild night at the los angeles coliseum when the kansas chiefs and the l.a. rams put up the highest scoring game in "monday night football" history. it was the first nfl monday night game to see both teams score at least 50 points we should note that game was supposed to be in mexico city. a ton of tickets to first responders and also those
long-term payoff. >> to sue herera who has the headlines for us >> i do, indeed. thank you, scott here is what's happening this hour a developing story for you at least 43 people are dead and at least 80 more injured after a suicide bomber struck inside a crowded banquet hall in kabul. the treasury department says there will be new sanctions for helping to provide oil to the syrian government. the announcement is part of a broader effort to choke off oil sales to the regime of...
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using the house all day long? >> reporter: our expert scott fischer says, start with those leaky windows. >> so, dark spots are colder and the warmer spots are lighter colors. so, what we want to do is get some insulated blinds on here and some insulated curtains. >> reporter: that could be a big cost savings. >> it could be significant. >> reporter: all right, so, this is the garage. next, a fix for that garage letting in cold. those are big gaps up there. >> we want to potentially add some insulation to this ceiling, and we want to really create a buffer between the room above and this cold garage that we're standing in now. >> reporter: finally, consider investing in a smart thermostat. >> these thermostats have sensors that can be placed around your home, and those sensors will help the heating system know where you are in the house at all times. and it'll send heat to those rooms. >> reporter: and david, be sure to check with your utility company. many have incentive programs with rebates to help cut the costs of those smart thermostats. david? >> all right, rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back, the urgent search for a missing son tonight. >>> and that major fire erupting
using the house all day long? >> reporter: our expert scott fischer says, start with those leaky windows. >> so, dark spots are colder and the warmer spots are lighter colors. so, what we want to do is get some insulated blinds on here and some insulated curtains. >> reporter: that could be a big cost savings. >> it could be significant. >> reporter: all right, so, this is the garage. next, a fix for that garage letting in cold. those are big gaps up there....
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us tonight is the chief of police, william scott and the director of the police accountability paul henderson. >> thank you, sergeant kilshaw. welcome to the wednesday november 7th 2018 san francisco police commission meeting. we have a long agenda. we actually have a doublely long agenda for closed session matters regarding collective bargaining. in light of that i would ask public comment be short. item one. adoption of minute action for minutes of october 12th, october 3, 10th 17 2018. >> commissioners you have the notes and minutes from the 12th of september, october 3rd and 17th that were prepared for us by riza tom with assistance of commission staff. any corrections or changes? hearing none, do i have a motion to adopt? >> so moved. >> second. >> any public comment? hearing none, public comment is now closed. all in favor? please call the next line item. >> item 3, report to the commission. 3a chief's report. recent events activities and announcements. report will include a summary of annual halloween events throughout san francisco and overview of recent promotions. >> number two. >> two? oh, i apologize, sorry. item 2, consent calendar, receive and file action. sfpd occ dpa document protocol, third quarter report
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is with us. hello, scott. >> hello, judy. woodruff: your poles closed not too long ago. what do you see in the hous? ell the results arew really -- so ftes in. we know there is a lot of voter intere more than 4 million people voted before today. we had 78 of eligible voters registered. t that's the highr a midterm election since 19506789 we know from preelection poles especially races in orange se.nty are very, very clo california has relatively liberal rules about countingot ba those postmarked today and come in by friday will have to be counted. we could have a third ballots ouigtanding after ton so it could be a long time before we know who wins ese seats. >> of course you have your work cut out for you. california has more congressional districts then any other states. i think it's 53. >> right. woodruff: you have more than half a dozen, a good dozen to keep a watch on. i wanted to ask about the senat we called the governor's race for gavin newsom. do i an feinstein, some were not sure she would run again. she is running, did run, is running. look at this number. it's very very early. this is, i
is with us. hello, scott. >> hello, judy. woodruff: your poles closed not too long ago. what do you see in the hous? ell the results arew really -- so ftes in. we know there is a lot of voter intere more than 4 million people voted before today. we had 78 of eligible voters registered. t that's the highr a midterm election since 19506789 we know from preelection poles especially races in orange se.nty are very, very clo california has relatively liberal rules about countingot ba those...
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long will erode trust in the outcome or process. keeping them honest is not what's happening. politicians are using allegations of frauds and misconduct to try to move the finish line up. governor scott is doing it and so is president trump. the florida election should be called in favor of rick scott and rick desantis. an honest vote count is no longer possible. ballots massively infected must go with election night. he says we must go with election night. that tweet was at 8:45 a.m. this morning which is interesting because just two hours later at 10:45 a.m. the republican national committee sent out a fund raising e-mail under the president's name and it reads please make an immediate triple match contribution to fully fund our grass roots recount fund. the rnc is saying send money for the recount that the president says he wants to end right now. in any case, that's not how things work in florida. on election night none of the overseas ballots, many from service members had been counted. the deadline for them is this friday. on lelection night no one but t pundits called races. they do not certify weeks and sometimes months. the vote counting alone in 2014 and '16, it went on for
long will erode trust in the outcome or process. keeping them honest is not what's happening. politicians are using allegations of frauds and misconduct to try to move the finish line up. governor scott is doing it and so is president trump. the florida election should be called in favor of rick scott and rick desantis. an honest vote count is no longer possible. ballots massively infected must go with election night. he says we must go with election night. that tweet was at 8:45 a.m. this...
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long list of key states today. wisconsin. where governor scott walker is asking voters to back him one more time. cnn national correspondent ryan young joins us now from waukesha there. how is it looking there for the former presidential hopeful, we should note, scott walker there? uphill climb. >> absolutely. a tight battle here. he's going against tony evers. a lot of people have been talking about the race because of how close it's been. we have been talking to voters lining up, over 567,000 votes were cast by absentee early on, but you're talking about young voters as well. we have been talking about the impact the tariffs have had on the community, what happened with harley davidson, but you're energized by what reason? >> after the parkland shooting, so gun safety and gun violence prevention is a big one, as well as health care, stagnant wages, overall, the economy as well. along with there's a variety of differences. such as climate change is another one, climate change action. >> do you think young people will get out to vote. you said there will be an uptick? >> i believe that, and there are many young people i worked with, hundreds
long list of key states today. wisconsin. where governor scott walker is asking voters to back him one more time. cnn national correspondent ryan young joins us now from waukesha there. how is it looking there for the former presidential hopeful, we should note, scott walker there? uphill climb. >> absolutely. a tight battle here. he's going against tony evers. a lot of people have been talking about the race because of how close it's been. we have been talking to voters lining up, over...
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scott walker versus tony evers. look at that, a difference of 1800 voters. that makes us think of charlie sykes. charlie, i know we're talking about your home state. what is taking so longre? >> well, it is an extraordinary finish. in the next few minutes we should be finding out what the results are from 47,000 votes from the city of milwaukee. they just had so many of these early votes, these mail-in votes, that they're not able to process pem. so right now within the last three or four minutes, the city election commissioner walked the flash drive, you know, up to load them. we'll find out what happens. rough estimate is this could add 15,000 votes, net votes to tony evers' margin. this race has been so close all night. and within the next few minutes we'll get pretty dramatic development. >> how do you assessment walker campaign's confidence? if anybody knows how to run for governor in wisconsin, it's scott walker, including his campaign team. do they think they're going to win? >> well, i would say this. that throughout the night they thought they might have a path to victory and then, of course, this bombshell was dropped about the 47,000 votes in heavily democrat
scott walker versus tony evers. look at that, a difference of 1800 voters. that makes us think of charlie sykes. charlie, i know we're talking about your home state. what is taking so longre? >> well, it is an extraordinary finish. in the next few minutes we should be finding out what the results are from 47,000 votes from the city of milwaukee. they just had so many of these early votes, these mail-in votes, that they're not able to process pem. so right now within the last three or four...
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joining us is scott long, senior staff writer with the hill. let's start with the elections and nancy pelosi's strength in hand to reclaim the speaker's gavel. what happened to the potential challenges mentioned to her before the election? noto far they have materialized. we have heard a lot of criticism of nancy pelosi over the past from rebellious democrats who have wanted change in the caucus and have wanted a new generation to step forward. of course, tim ryan two years ago did but so far, he has said he is not prepared to jump in at this moment, he is in wait and see mode. right now we don't have any other names that have been floated area there is a lot of discussion happening behind the scenes. but so far, nobody has stepped forward to take on the nancy the headline on the magazine describes it like this. pelosi might lose her battle over ascension. what about the challenges to the other positions, the soon to be majority leader positions. who might we see challenging for leadership roles there. so far, stan hoyer, for the number two spo
joining us is scott long, senior staff writer with the hill. let's start with the elections and nancy pelosi's strength in hand to reclaim the speaker's gavel. what happened to the potential challenges mentioned to her before the election? noto far they have materialized. we have heard a lot of criticism of nancy pelosi over the past from rebellious democrats who have wanted change in the caucus and have wanted a new generation to step forward. of course, tim ryan two years ago did but so far,...
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long,g us is scott senior staff writer at "the hill.". what happened to the potential challenges to speaker pelosi mentioned before the election? scott fish so far, they have not materialized. we heard a lot of criticism of nancy pelosi over the past few years from that rebellious democrats who have wanted change in the caucus, have wanted a new generation to step forward. of course, tim ryan 2 years ago did challenge her and garnered 63 votes, but so far, he has said that he is not prepared to jump in at this moment i'm a he is sort of in wait and see mode. right now we don't have any other names that have been floated, so there are a lot of discussions happening behind the scenes, but so far, nobody has stepped forward to take on nancy pelosi. >> the headline describes it like this -- "pelosi critics lose momentum in the battle over speakership." what about challenges to any of the other positions, the -- the minority leadership positions? who might we see challenging for leadership roles there? >> so far, stan hoyer, for the number two
long,g us is scott senior staff writer at "the hill.". what happened to the potential challenges to speaker pelosi mentioned before the election? scott fish so far, they have not materialized. we heard a lot of criticism of nancy pelosi over the past few years from that rebellious democrats who have wanted change in the caucus, have wanted a new generation to step forward. of course, tim ryan 2 years ago did challenge her and garnered 63 votes, but so far, he has said that he is not...