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checks for all gun sales in washington state. the gun lobby countered with a competing ballot measure that would have banned background checks for gun sales in the state, so both of those were on the ballot at the same time. i should tell you that six washington state counties did stick their thumb in the eye of logic by voting to pass them both. in six counties they passed both a thing and a ban on that thing simultaneously. that's kind of amazing. but otherwise of those six counties overall in washington state it was a big win for background checks. background checks passed by an 18-point margin and the
checks for all gun sales in washington state. the gun lobby countered with a competing ballot measure that would have banned background checks for gun sales in the state, so both of those were on the ballot at the same time. i should tell you that six washington state counties did stick their thumb in the eye of logic by voting to pass them both. in six counties they passed both a thing and a ban on that thing simultaneously. that's kind of amazing. but otherwise of those six counties overall...
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is there any indication that this kind of approach is moving out of washington state into other communitiess well? >> yes, it is. in fact, this issue will now be on the ballot in nevada of all places. yes, we are talking about nevada, a state that typically mistaken associate with having some strong gun law supporters but polling their in nevada suggestionse suggests that most people do favor stronger background checks, .1 poll came out and said background checks in nevada are as popular as pizza. more than 70%. so nevada will be the second test state to try to work around these state legislate temperatures and pass stronger gun laws. >> adam may, thanks very much. after the break, we will turn back to the president's action on immigration. what it will mean for millions now in america and on the front lines. one community's approach to immigration reform on its own streets and how that worked out. later this hour, we will remember the man behind some scenes you will never forget. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate ch
is there any indication that this kind of approach is moving out of washington state into other communitiess well? >> yes, it is. in fact, this issue will now be on the ballot in nevada of all places. yes, we are talking about nevada, a state that typically mistaken associate with having some strong gun law supporters but polling their in nevada suggestionse suggests that most people do favor stronger background checks, .1 poll came out and said background checks in nevada are as popular...
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senator, you live up in washington state. it leading the way or an odd liberal state -- >> no, i think it is leading the way 770% nra members wants universal background checks i think tells you something. i can answer your question, by the way about the ideology. you know why these pun don't want -- they're peddling the paranoid delusion that university background checks will create a registry of gunsened our fascist government will come an configures indicate all those weapons. that is the paranoid conspiracy fans sill they are peddling to insecure males who see guns as a vital part of their knead my, and they don't want to take it away. >> maybe they're afraid something will collect that vital part of their knead my with the gun. who knows. thank you, buddy. thank you, ron reagan and beautifully enlightened state of washington state. thank you, senator morris. >>> up next, screenwriter and legend aaron sorkin is coming here to play "hardball." this is "hardball", the place for politics. mmm, progressive insurance here. ever
senator, you live up in washington state. it leading the way or an odd liberal state -- >> no, i think it is leading the way 770% nra members wants universal background checks i think tells you something. i can answer your question, by the way about the ideology. you know why these pun don't want -- they're peddling the paranoid delusion that university background checks will create a registry of gunsened our fascist government will come an configures indicate all those weapons. that is...
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washington. we got the n.r.a. to run away scared. you can too. >> reporter: 27 states allow some kind of initiatives or referendums putting an issue in the direct hand of components. it let's legislators off the hook. the question in washington state and legislators would be why aren't elected officials taking a common stance and why are we allowing themselves to be cowered by the gun lobby, when they could make decisions saving lives, reducing violence across the country. >> weeks before terror at a washington state high school. a freshman killed four students and himself with a handgun. observers say the event may have motivated some voters, even though the gun was registered to a family member. just like the gun that shot cheryl. test. >> reporter: would it have made a different in the jewish federation shooting? >> no. >> or the washington shooting. >> no, those are the situations that they would be allowed to address. >> reporter: more gun laws sent to voters. changing? >> i do, i think people think the gun lobby power had too much power. the will of the people ne
washington. we got the n.r.a. to run away scared. you can too. >> reporter: 27 states allow some kind of initiatives or referendums putting an issue in the direct hand of components. it let's legislators off the hook. the question in washington state and legislators would be why aren't elected officials taking a common stance and why are we allowing themselves to be cowered by the gun lobby, when they could make decisions saving lives, reducing violence across the country. >> weeks...
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and they called washington state.alized there were three other murders in washington with the same gun. throw murders and two men in a car x. they are connected to brown and pick him up and arrest him and he said oh, hey. i am running the islamic faith and i believe it is my own way to det back to america and how did they get linked. it was a justice killing. it was in iraq and syria and it is one wrong deserves. and goes back to 1999. it is the islamic cleric that purchased land in oregon and they had a mujah-hah dine in oregon and they practice for jihad. >> they set up an investigative camp. and then what happened they moved to a barber shot. and so many people were deported and prosouted for aiding terrorism and providing financial aid to terrorism. and it is lesser included offenses. and he got time served. he was forging checks to al-qaeda. >> he was convicted ten years ago. and i am wondering if he was on a watch list? he was killed as a young man with a promising life. and he was prosouted also. and it is chil
and they called washington state.alized there were three other murders in washington with the same gun. throw murders and two men in a car x. they are connected to brown and pick him up and arrest him and he said oh, hey. i am running the islamic faith and i believe it is my own way to det back to america and how did they get linked. it was a justice killing. it was in iraq and syria and it is one wrong deserves. and goes back to 1999. it is the islamic cleric that purchased land in oregon and...
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so gun reform passed in washington despite this bamboozling effort and despite six washington state counties being amazing. the gun reform passed in washington. also in the same election republicans did pretty great in governors' races coast to coast, but two races where they thoughty were going to be winning claiming democratic scalps if they claimed them anywhere. two places they thought they would oust the sitting democratic governors were the states of connecticut and colorado. you remember that the nra put out this sort of horror movie of a magazine right before the election, vote your guns. it's a terrifying world. chaos is at our door. that horror movie magazine included this report card for connecticut governor dan malloy. he got the big "f" from the nra. the reason they were so upset with him is in the wake of the newtown elementary school massacre, governor malloy signed gun safety reforms in connecticut. similar measures were passed in colorado and signed by john hickenlooper. the nra went after him as well. these are the nr ashes's financial disclosures before the election in col
so gun reform passed in washington despite this bamboozling effort and despite six washington state counties being amazing. the gun reform passed in washington. also in the same election republicans did pretty great in governors' races coast to coast, but two races where they thoughty were going to be winning claiming democratic scalps if they claimed them anywhere. two places they thought they would oust the sitting democratic governors were the states of connecticut and colorado. you remember...
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two of the bases are in texas, the others are in north kaur care, washington state, and virginia. officials also hope to use bases in italy and germany for troops in those regions. >>> now to news in delaware. police are investigating nascar driver kurt busch after his ex-girlfriend claims that he assaulted her. she says it happened after this race at dover international speedway in september after a poor showing by busch. a according to investigators the complaint was not filed until wednesday. right now busch is not charged with a crime. tmz sports spoke to busch's attorney me says, quote, this allegation is a complete fabrication by a woman who has refused to accept the end of a relationship, and mr. busch vehemently denies her allegations in every respect. >>> take a look. you see this bug right here? this one. a little interesting. a little different. unusual. yeah, it's never been seen before here in the u.s. and it's threatening crops in our area. we'll explain what's going on after the break. >>> all right. after a cold start, temperatures in the 20s, 30s. we're not going
two of the bases are in texas, the others are in north kaur care, washington state, and virginia. officials also hope to use bases in italy and germany for troops in those regions. >>> now to news in delaware. police are investigating nascar driver kurt busch after his ex-girlfriend claims that he assaulted her. she says it happened after this race at dover international speedway in september after a poor showing by busch. a according to investigators the complaint was not filed until...
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the community here in washington state. his home state for standing by him. he went onto even thank the north korean government for allowing him to leave. of course he thanked the u.s. state department. all of the many officials from the u.s. who had worked so tirelessly to secure his release. one thing that he said that i thought was really poignant was that he said don't forget the people of north korea. that was something his sister also talked about. the woman who you saw speaking first, terry chung. she mentioned how much kenneth bae really did care about the people of north korea. he was there conducting tours in north korea. he had a company. he wanted to connect the outside world to north korea and vice versa. that was really his calling. he's a devout christian and he felt compelled to reach out to the people of north korea during a time when, of course, the u.s. and many of the other countries around the world really have not had warm relation as you all know. but he also said during his time in captivity, he learned a lot. he said he grew a lot as
the community here in washington state. his home state for standing by him. he went onto even thank the north korean government for allowing him to leave. of course he thanked the u.s. state department. all of the many officials from the u.s. who had worked so tirelessly to secure his release. one thing that he said that i thought was really poignant was that he said don't forget the people of north korea. that was something his sister also talked about. the woman who you saw speaking first,...
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for recreational use, like colorado and in 2012 and washington state. in oregon they voted to legalize pot in oregon and it won by 12 points. in alaska they voted on it there and it won by 4 points. in washington, d.c., legalizing pot won by 37 points. in four place last night there was a measure on the ballot to give people paid sick leave from work. it was on the ballot statewide in massachusetts, it was also on the ballot in oakland, california, trenton new jersey, and montclaire, new jersey. passed in all four of those places. when rhode island elected gina raimondo won, it was first time that rhode island had elected a woman governor and a democratic governor in two decades. in massachusetts, it hit 100 straight congressional elections in which the state has elected democrats to go to congress. the massachusetts democrat who had the hardest fight on his hand last night but he still won was iraq war veteran seth molton who volunteered for multiple missions in iraq despite his opposition to the iraq war. the boston globe caught him not being fully tru
for recreational use, like colorado and in 2012 and washington state. in oregon they voted to legalize pot in oregon and it won by 12 points. in alaska they voted on it there and it won by 4 points. in washington, d.c., legalizing pot won by 37 points. in four place last night there was a measure on the ballot to give people paid sick leave from work. it was on the ballot statewide in massachusetts, it was also on the ballot in oakland, california, trenton new jersey, and montclaire, new...
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and kenneth bae lives in washington state.me, finally having their loved one matthew todd miller home. back to secretary of state john kerry. he, i said made a statement saturday saying their release has been a focus every day. and we've been working all angles available to bring them home. we're pleased this gesture has taken place. again that is matthew todd miller. earlier we saw kenneth bae. they're home after separate detentions in north korea. we're wondering whether or not they're going to speak. so far there hasn't been any comments but we're seeing emotional reunions with their loved ones and you can assume there is going to be a long recovery for them. experts saying that there is a long recovery process after going through something like this. we understand there is a podium set up inside the building where they're headed so hopefully, we'll hear from them, kenneth bae and matthew miller and perhaps from the director of national intelligence, james clapper with more details, perhaps, on how this release was secured.
and kenneth bae lives in washington state.me, finally having their loved one matthew todd miller home. back to secretary of state john kerry. he, i said made a statement saturday saying their release has been a focus every day. and we've been working all angles available to bring them home. we're pleased this gesture has taken place. again that is matthew todd miller. earlier we saw kenneth bae. they're home after separate detentions in north korea. we're wondering whether or not they're going...
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. >> rare los for the nra when voters in washington state approved background checks for all gun purchases we will look at the grass roots movement behind it and whether it can work in other states. lap u.s. residents from ebola stricken west africa nations will not be deported to their native country. homeland designated liberia, guinea,. >> sierra leyon for temporary protected status. now citizen that is are living here can apply to stay. the national rifle association, listen to this, took a rare loss on election day, washington state voters approved anishtive requiring background checks for all gun purchases. it was a grass roots movement for people tired of relying on lawmakers who fear the nra. >> food to see you, really interesting what happened there in washington state, this new strategy really does go after these lawmakers that have not taken any action on this and invest, what some people are saying is this is the toughest gun law in the entire country now and there are efforts to duplicate this across the country. >> some gun owners in washington state are fired up. >> annette
. >> rare los for the nra when voters in washington state approved background checks for all gun purchases we will look at the grass roots movement behind it and whether it can work in other states. lap u.s. residents from ebola stricken west africa nations will not be deported to their native country. homeland designated liberia, guinea,. >> sierra leyon for temporary protected status. now citizen that is are living here can apply to stay. the national rifle association, listen to...
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the washington state police set up surveillance on several houses.observed being loaded from one of the houses and then placed into a car. the suitcases were transferred. several times. at some point, our detective approached the vehicle. and attempted to talk with the driver, who refused to cooperate. >> victor did a good job of brainwashing people into not talk to the authorities, to basically guard him, protect him no matter what. they think they're doing the right thing by not talking about it. >> i think the suitcases were en route to the airport. we didn't have a warrant. there was little that the detective could do. >> we believe victor barnard had fled the state, possibly the country. >> i'm the parent of a murdered child. i have no tolerance for people who wait to intervene in the exploitation of a child. i think the criminal justice system broke down and allowed barnard the time, the wherewithal and the ability to plan a run. >> felt like nobody was really doing anything about it. they wanted it to just go away. >> they went to the media. t
the washington state police set up surveillance on several houses.observed being loaded from one of the houses and then placed into a car. the suitcases were transferred. several times. at some point, our detective approached the vehicle. and attempted to talk with the driver, who refused to cooperate. >> victor did a good job of brainwashing people into not talk to the authorities, to basically guard him, protect him no matter what. they think they're doing the right thing by not talking...
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. >>> newly released documents shed light on the shooter at washington state. jaylen fryburg texted a dozen relatives and he asked relatives to apologize to the families of his friend. he sent a text to the female friend talking about his death and funeral. he shot his friend friends befoe turning the gun on himself. >> the sixers play at the wells fargo center. the sixer could tie the record of most losses since 1972. >>> fans will a -- low -- lemented the team from then, the flyers have lost 4 straight. >>> mark sanchez and the eagles getting ready for sunday's game at the linc. the eagles could share first place with dallas with a win. >>> cyber monday will likely see more sales than black friday. >> we take a look at what over indulgence takes over with alcohol. david. >> reporter: we have windchills in the teens, and this afternoon looks pretty raw. i'll have the day-park forecast for you and get you to the airport. we'll be right back. >> tonight on "action news" at 11:00, a warning about a popular way people try to skimp on cab fares. here's wendy saltzm
. >>> newly released documents shed light on the shooter at washington state. jaylen fryburg texted a dozen relatives and he asked relatives to apologize to the families of his friend. he sent a text to the female friend talking about his death and funeral. he shot his friend friends befoe turning the gun on himself. >> the sixers play at the wells fargo center. the sixer could tie the record of most losses since 1972. >>> fans will a -- low -- lemented the team from...
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against that, he's dead set about raising the minimum wage. >> but the federal action in washington, the stateso do it. what is the federal action in washington going to be in the next two years? and what is the risk for republicans if they don't do something that appeals to the middle class? >> nothing. they're going to fall back on laboratories and let the states decide. that is the solution. i don't think it's sufficient. >> but to suggest that congress is not going to get anything done, look, i think they understand the table is being set for 2016. they know they're not going to be an obstructionist party for last two years of the presidency. >> john. >> great to have you with us all morning. we continue to following the breaking news. a big night for republicans. a big important day for president obama. how will he respond? "new day" takes it and breaks it all down. after the break. let me get tyes?straight... lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, no discomfort, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on,
against that, he's dead set about raising the minimum wage. >> but the federal action in washington, the stateso do it. what is the federal action in washington going to be in the next two years? and what is the risk for republicans if they don't do something that appeals to the middle class? >> nothing. they're going to fall back on laboratories and let the states decide. that is the solution. i don't think it's sufficient. >> but to suggest that congress is not going to get...
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. >> and also, pending the shooting in washington state. >> and the rain where we expected it, in the coastline and south bay. lightning strikes approaching the coast as well. tell you how long the rain will stick around coming up. >>> eggs aren't the only thing breaking in the morning. >> breaking news. >> breaking news. >> live right now. >> live crew at the scene of a fire. >> the breaking news in the morning. the kron 4 news weekdays from 4:00 to 10:00. over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people and almost all the growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved info safe, clean, affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then neighborhood begins to thrive and really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened
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how big a deal has this been in washington state, alan? >> it was a pretty big deal here as you can imagine. he specially given the context of the school shooting up at marysville high school in the calfeteria a week and a half ag. >> brought this into focus for a lot of people. while we haven't seen exit poll okay this is certainly haul an impact on the way people cast their votes for 594, which is a very broad-reaching expansion of the requirement for background checks. it's not quite universal. you can still give a gun to a family member. you can still will a gun to a direct family member without having to go to get a background check, but if i sell you a gun, john seeingenthaler, you and i need to go down to a licensed gun dealer and get a back grand check done on you. if i give you a gun, you and i need to go down to a licensed gun dealer and get a background check. you go through a waiting period, et cetera, before you get that gun. if i loan a gun to you for you to go elk hunting, we are going to have to go down to a licensed gun de
how big a deal has this been in washington state, alan? >> it was a pretty big deal here as you can imagine. he specially given the context of the school shooting up at marysville high school in the calfeteria a week and a half ag. >> brought this into focus for a lot of people. while we haven't seen exit poll okay this is certainly haul an impact on the way people cast their votes for 594, which is a very broad-reaching expansion of the requirement for background checks. it's not...
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some gun owners in washington state, are fired up. annette is a six time u.s. rifle team champion. >> my palmer rifle that i shoot for the u.s. team, she led a campaign against ballot initiative 594. >> fight 954 waists resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> 594 was designed to plug loopholes in gun laws by mandating background checks for private arm sales and gun transfers. on election day, in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. did the nra underestimate this? >> i think they did. and now they have a huge huge battle on their hans. because lit spread to other states. this is a cancer, seattles are a test bed for this. >> so what -- you can hear from many of these advocates for no gun laws, what they are saying is that this is a cancer, they fear it can spread across the nation and tony that's with very good reason, there are more than two dozen states that have some sort of method to puttishen shoes like this in the hands of voters. >> wait a minute here, adam, washington state here, they have legalized marijuana in washington state, they ha
some gun owners in washington state, are fired up. annette is a six time u.s. rifle team champion. >> my palmer rifle that i shoot for the u.s. team, she led a campaign against ballot initiative 594. >> fight 954 waists resources on something that will not make washington safer. >> 594 was designed to plug loopholes in gun laws by mandating background checks for private arm sales and gun transfers. on election day, in a landslide. almost 60 to 40%. did the nra underestimate...
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an one of the smallest victims of washington state's wildfire season is getting a second chance. carter ef apps on cinder. -- there is the "cbs evening news". >> jeff: h captioning sponsored by cbs i, everyone, i'm jeff galore. an all that snow has to go somewhere. this is what it looks like from overhead in south buff lo. here's a look the west seneca but that is changing quickly. temperatures climbed over 50 degrees today and all that snow is meltinging creating potentially dangerous flooding. buffalo has prepared evacuation plans. at the same time, the south is facing tornado threats this evening. and even bigger storm could badly disrupt thanksgiving travel this week. we'll have more on the forecast in just a momentment but we begin in western new york. >> as mounds of snowmelt away, people across the buffalo area are bracing for flooding. throughout the week, temperatures have been below 20 degrees. today they reached near 50. rescue equipment sits ready to go. the national guard is loading up essentials. flood lights, generators and rescue boats are available if needed. >>
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no one dreamt it would have been assembled anywhere but washington state.oeing had always made its commercial aircraft. but new boeing was playing by new rules. so it did something it had never done before. auctioned off final assembly to the highest bidder. >> they were going to hold a competition for it. state against state, nation-wide competition where to build the plane. i ran to my editor after i put the phone down, i think it was 5 o'clock. and i said you're not going to believe this, they are going - they are not necessarily going to build it here. >> washington state won, but only by giving boeing what was then a record $3 billion in tax breaks. [ chanting ] >> five years later boeing's machinists walked off the job after contract negotiations stalled. the strike cost boeing billions, and added to the dreamliner' delays. boeing's stock was in free fall amid a growing economic crisis. >> that strike really enraged the top executives of boeing. and so early to 2009, they made it very clear that they wanted a else. >> that turned out to be south carol
no one dreamt it would have been assembled anywhere but washington state.oeing had always made its commercial aircraft. but new boeing was playing by new rules. so it did something it had never done before. auctioned off final assembly to the highest bidder. >> they were going to hold a competition for it. state against state, nation-wide competition where to build the plane. i ran to my editor after i put the phone down, i think it was 5 o'clock. and i said you're not going to believe...
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and they know one person in washington and that's the president of the united states.o i've got to make this city work better for them. >> the president is also resisting calls from republicans to wait on immigration reform. president obama says he has given john boehner plenty of time to act on this and is ready to take executive action by the end of the year. >> i told hip at the time, i have legal authority to make improvements on the system. so john, i'm going to give you some time, but if you can't get it done before the end of the year, i'm going to have to take the steps that i can to improve the system. >> are you saying here today their time has run out? >> their time hasn't run out. i'm going to do what i can do through executive action. it's not going to be everything that needs to get done. and it will take time to put that in place. and in the interim, the minute they pass a bill that addresses the problems with immigration reform, i will sign it and it super cedes whatever actions i take and i'm encouraging them to do so. >> the former democratic governor
and they know one person in washington and that's the president of the united states.o i've got to make this city work better for them. >> the president is also resisting calls from republicans to wait on immigration reform. president obama says he has given john boehner plenty of time to act on this and is ready to take executive action by the end of the year. >> i told hip at the time, i have legal authority to make improvements on the system. so john, i'm going to give you some...
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if things go badly in colorado and washington state?>> i think we're going to see some of that, yes. i think eventually we're going to get to a point far enough down the road where people are going to understand what the real dangers and the damage is. >> do you expect to see pot being sold on bourbon street during your lifetime? >> i don't expect to see it in louisiana anytime soon. it may never happen without the federal government getting involved and saying hey marijuana is off the list. i think if that happens then you create a sort of a catalyst effect, not just for louisiana but everywhere else. >> if it was a secret ballot the legalizing marijuana would pass with a very strong majority here. but people are afraid that their position will be misrepresented in advertising campaign against them in their very next election. >> do you expect to see 25 states legalize pot in your lifetime? >> yes. >> do you think that the legalization of marijuana is the beginning of the end of the drug war? >> i think it a waste of resources to take
if things go badly in colorado and washington state?>> i think we're going to see some of that, yes. i think eventually we're going to get to a point far enough down the road where people are going to understand what the real dangers and the damage is. >> do you expect to see pot being sold on bourbon street during your lifetime? >> i don't expect to see it in louisiana anytime soon. it may never happen without the federal government getting involved and saying hey marijuana...
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wakes up -- >>> breaking away from our programming to bring you breaking news out of washington state where two mashs released from north korea have just touched down on u.s. soil. they have arrived back in the united states. you are looking at a live look at the air force base out of seattle, they are coming out right now. kenneth bae and matthew miller. as well as james clapper who went to secure their relief. he is known as a top spy who was there. we see hugs for the first time. these two americans touching do you recognize on u.s. soil after their unexpected release. just some background on these two americans here. kenneth bae is a korean american missionary with health problems serving a 15 year sentence for alleged anti-government activities. he was detaped in to 12 while leading a tour group. matthew todd miller was serving a jail term on charges of espionage after he allegedly ripped up his tourist visa. he wanted to experience prison life so he could investigate human rights situation. there is bae's mother. i gather that's other family members. big hugs, big smiles. the ob
wakes up -- >>> breaking away from our programming to bring you breaking news out of washington state where two mashs released from north korea have just touched down on u.s. soil. they have arrived back in the united states. you are looking at a live look at the air force base out of seattle, they are coming out right now. kenneth bae and matthew miller. as well as james clapper who went to secure their relief. he is known as a top spy who was there. we see hugs for the first time....
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allen schauffler has the story from washington state. >> reporter: carrying his own bags kenneth bae gets a hug from his mother, greets family members and takes a long walk on u.s. soil, a walk to freedom on the tarmac at choint joins lewis mccard. cord. he and -- mccord. he and michael todd miller home again. kenneth bae's family worked tirelessly. >> we are finally here, my brother is home. all our hopes and prayers for the moment have come true. >> it's app amazing blessing to -- an amazing blessing to see so many people involved, getting me released. not to mention the thousands praying for me as well. i want to say thank you for supporting me, lifting me up. >> reporter: national intelligence director james clapper made the trip, acting as a patient envoy of president barack obama to bring the men home. it was the culmination of back-channel negotiations. north korea says it received an apology from the president, and kenneth bae and michael todd miller behaved in prison and were sorry. michael todd miller served a 6 year sentence charged with espionage, he did not address the m
allen schauffler has the story from washington state. >> reporter: carrying his own bags kenneth bae gets a hug from his mother, greets family members and takes a long walk on u.s. soil, a walk to freedom on the tarmac at choint joins lewis mccard. cord. he and -- mccord. he and michael todd miller home again. kenneth bae's family worked tirelessly. >> we are finally here, my brother is home. all our hopes and prayers for the moment have come true. >> it's app amazing blessing...
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voters in washington state approved enhanced background checks on gun sales less than two weeks after that deadly high school shooting there. raising the minimum wage was on the ballot in five states, illinois, arkansas, nebraska, south dakota and alaska, and it won in all five. to wash it all down, berkeley, california, became the first city in the nation to approve a tax on sodas and sugary drinks. our politics team has put together all of these ballot initiatives from all across the country. we've put it together on our website tonight. that's nbcnews.com. >>> overseas this evening, concern over two separate violent incidents on the roadways of israel, similar incidents, both of them captured on video. we have a late report on this tonight from nbc's kelly cobiella. >> reporter: three israeli soldiers on duty tonight near a west bank settlement when a van plows into all three then speeds off. the van police say had palestinian plates. just hours earlier another van, another scene of carnage. this one at a train platform in jerusalem. a man drives into the crowd then attacks people
voters in washington state approved enhanced background checks on gun sales less than two weeks after that deadly high school shooting there. raising the minimum wage was on the ballot in five states, illinois, arkansas, nebraska, south dakota and alaska, and it won in all five. to wash it all down, berkeley, california, became the first city in the nation to approve a tax on sodas and sugary drinks. our politics team has put together all of these ballot initiatives from all across the country....
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the warm front has moved through most of washington state overnight. it's kind of a mild morning. that's kind of shut the rain off for a little bit. we will eventually get this cold front to come in later today into tonight especially, during the overnight hours another shot of rain and also gusty winds. we have a lot of rivers here that are in flood stage in the western portions of the cascades. looks like in the olympics light rain and showers, not very areas in the pacific northwest will be late in the evening during the overnight hours. kind of windy and gusty, too. not all that bad traveling in the west and the middle of the country. so there's good out there. >> hearts go out to everybody on the east coast. >>> still to come, a high-speed chase ends with a crash and a thud. it happened in oklahoma city after a 20-minute high speed pursuit. police surrounded this red car at a dead-end. it stopped in front of a gate with barricades. the suspect got this bright idea to drive in reverse, slam on the gas and try to break through. as you can imagine, that didn't work. hands raised
the warm front has moved through most of washington state overnight. it's kind of a mild morning. that's kind of shut the rain off for a little bit. we will eventually get this cold front to come in later today into tonight especially, during the overnight hours another shot of rain and also gusty winds. we have a lot of rivers here that are in flood stage in the western portions of the cascades. looks like in the olympics light rain and showers, not very areas in the pacific northwest will be...
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wind damage in washington state. for us a little more in the way of cloud cover. that's it.re 700 miles away from the core of the storm. we'll stay dry because the storm will miss us. clear tonight. a little bit of coastal fog. tomorrow, friday, wrapping up the week with a mixture of sun and clouds. temperatures remain mild. i'm not going to call it warm but it will be a little warmer over the weekend as inland areas will cross over that threshold from the 70s to the low 80s. for your friday, highs tomorrow napa 77. san jose 73. livermore your high 76. a beautiful day in fremont sunshine for you 71. oakland 69 degrees. and san francisco 68 degrees in the financial district. weekend great stuff to get outside. anything outdoors is a thumbs- up. maybe head to the coast for some seashells, sand dollars, mid-60s there. anywhere near san francisco or san pablo bay, low 70s for you. and low 80s will be your highs on saturday and sunday inland. and then on monday and tuesday of next week, we cool down with a stronger onshore flow wednesday and thursday we stay in the 70s inland. mi
wind damage in washington state. for us a little more in the way of cloud cover. that's it.re 700 miles away from the core of the storm. we'll stay dry because the storm will miss us. clear tonight. a little bit of coastal fog. tomorrow, friday, wrapping up the week with a mixture of sun and clouds. temperatures remain mild. i'm not going to call it warm but it will be a little warmer over the weekend as inland areas will cross over that threshold from the 70s to the low 80s. for your friday,...
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the bus was headed to los angeles from washington state. ironically the chp says the buss buzz was involve another minor crash this morning in red bluff. >>> for the third time this year, someone has slipped past security at the san jose airport. 39-year-old miguel zaragza is in custody. but police say he got on the atlantic aviation ramp and he was stopped by employees and escorted back to the lobby to wait for police. but they say he got loose, ran off and stole a maintenance truck and then drove it along the curb to terminal b. where he was stopped and arrested. he's charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and trespass. no one was hurt during the incident. >>> the most notable security breach this year was abide. the 15-year-old jumped the fence and hid out for hours and then slipped into the wheel well of a hawaiian airlines flight. -- he survived the nearly six hour flight and then over the summer, serial stow away mare yell hartman manages togged get on flight -- managed to get on a flight to los angeles. she was arrested at l.a.
the bus was headed to los angeles from washington state. ironically the chp says the buss buzz was involve another minor crash this morning in red bluff. >>> for the third time this year, someone has slipped past security at the san jose airport. 39-year-old miguel zaragza is in custody. but police say he got on the atlantic aviation ramp and he was stopped by employees and escorted back to the lobby to wait for police. but they say he got loose, ran off and stole a maintenance truck...
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colorado and washington state already have recreational use for marijuana. florida would allow legalizing marijuana for medical use. currently 23 states and the district of columbia allow marijuana for medical use. guns are on the ballots in two states. washington state where only 11 days ago we had that horrific shooting in a classroom. competing ballot questions there. voters can decide whether they want background checks to prevent people to purchase guns without a background check or they can vote competing rule which would prevent any tighter new gun laws. in alabama, voters would be able to vote on a constitutional state amendment that would permit anyone to carry a firearm. then there's abortion. abortion is on the ballot in three states, colorado, north dakota and tennessee. in colorado and north dakota, basically they would say that birth begins with conception. that would make all abortions criminal offenses. in tennessee the state legislature would be empowered to restrict abortion. and then congress, as you know, has done nothing to raise the mini
colorado and washington state already have recreational use for marijuana. florida would allow legalizing marijuana for medical use. currently 23 states and the district of columbia allow marijuana for medical use. guns are on the ballots in two states. washington state where only 11 days ago we had that horrific shooting in a classroom. competing ballot questions there. voters can decide whether they want background checks to prevent people to purchase guns without a background check or they...
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bae is a missionary from washington state. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor two years ago for what north korea said was crimes against the state. miller has been in custody since april. he was charged with spying, both said in an interview in september that they were being treated humanely. >> but i have been in good health, and, no sickness or hurts. >> reporter: miller and bae's release comes less than three weeks after north korea released jeffrey fowl. he was arrested after leaving a bible in a tourist club. >> matthew miller's family made it clear they are not talking o the press. the neighbors are not talks either. one of them sprayed a news crew's vehicle with a water hose. >>> president obama has appointed loretta lynch to be the next attorney general. if she is confirmed, she will make history being the first african-american woman to hold the post. she would succeed eric holder who announced his resignation in september. >> i pledge today, to you, and to the american people, that if i have the honor of bein
bae is a missionary from washington state. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor two years ago for what north korea said was crimes against the state. miller has been in custody since april. he was charged with spying, both said in an interview in september that they were being treated humanely. >> but i have been in good health, and, no sickness or hurts. >> reporter: miller and bae's release comes less than three weeks after north korea released jeffrey fowl. he was arrested...
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the school shooting in washington state.5-year-old opened fire on his classmates includes some of his own family members. michaela pereira is here to talk through some of these frantic phone calls. >> it's just so heartbreaking to hear the 911 audiotapes. in one of them you hear this teacher frantically begging for help during all of this chaos. chaos that was caused by this one student. >> we have reports of gunfire. >> reporter: chilling newly released 911 calls capture the terror during the school shooting. students, teachers and staff flooding 911. >> i just left the cafeteria. guided students out the side door. >> reporter: inside the cafeteria jaylen fryberg killed students and wee hearing for the first time the student who tried to stop him before the 15 year old turned the gun on himself. >> i need help. i need help now. he's wearing all black. i'm staring at him right now. he's a high school student. i do not know how old he is. i tried to stop him before he shot himself. >> reporter: as word spread quickly around t
the school shooting in washington state.5-year-old opened fire on his classmates includes some of his own family members. michaela pereira is here to talk through some of these frantic phone calls. >> it's just so heartbreaking to hear the 911 audiotapes. in one of them you hear this teacher frantically begging for help during all of this chaos. chaos that was caused by this one student. >> we have reports of gunfire. >> reporter: chilling newly released 911 calls capture the...
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a third victim of last month's shooting at a washington state high school has died of her injuries.the death of fourteen-year-old shaylee chuckulnaskit follows that of two other girls who were shot in the rampage. providence hospital director anita tsen announced her passing. 4:44 p.m., shaylee, known as shay to her family and friends, passed away at providence regional medical center as a result of severe injuries from last friday school at the high school. the entire family is deeply set by this news and we extend our heartfelt sympathy to her family. >> the school shooting in marysville comes as washington state prepares to vote on the nation's only major gun control measure in tuesday's midterm elections. polls show washington state voters are expected to approve initiative 594, which would require background checks on all gun sales. local authorities in ferguson, missouri have privately conceded they sought a no-fly zone to limit media coverage of the protests that erupted after the police killing of michael brown. the federal government granted the request to bar all flights a
a third victim of last month's shooting at a washington state high school has died of her injuries.the death of fourteen-year-old shaylee chuckulnaskit follows that of two other girls who were shot in the rampage. providence hospital director anita tsen announced her passing. 4:44 p.m., shaylee, known as shay to her family and friends, passed away at providence regional medical center as a result of severe injuries from last friday school at the high school. the entire family is deeply set by...
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this was the scene of washington state about three hours ago as two americans imprisoned in north korea return to the u.s. kenneth bae, seen here, had been held for more than two years. matthew todd miller had been detained since april. they were freed after u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper flew to pyongyang the capital at the north's invitation. clapper carried with him a letter from u.s. president barack obama for north korean leader kim jong un. kenneth bae expressed his gratitude at a news conference shortly after he landed in the u.s. >> i just want to say thank you all for supporting me and standing by me during this time. and it's been just amazing to see so many people involved getting me released for the last two years, and not to mention the thousands of people that have been praying for me as well. so i just want to say thank you all for supporting me, lifting me up and not forgetting me. at the same time not forgetting the people of north korea. and thank you for supporting my family as well during this this difficult time for my family. standing strong d
this was the scene of washington state about three hours ago as two americans imprisoned in north korea return to the u.s. kenneth bae, seen here, had been held for more than two years. matthew todd miller had been detained since april. they were freed after u.s. director of national intelligence james clapper flew to pyongyang the capital at the north's invitation. clapper carried with him a letter from u.s. president barack obama for north korean leader kim jong un. kenneth bae expressed his...
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they're not necessarily going to build it here." >> washington state won, but only by giving boeing what was then a record three billion dollars in tax breaks. >> "power! union power! union power! union power!" >> five years later, boeing's machinists walked off the job after contract negotiations stalled. the strike cost boeing billions and added to the dreamliner's delays. boeing stock was in a freefall amid a global economic crisis. >> ... that strike really enraged the top executives at boeing. and so early in 2009 they made it very clear that they wanted a second assembly line somewhere else. >> that turned out to be south carolina. the state offered cheap land and labor ... close to one billion dollars in support... and no unions. >> the decision to build the second 787 assembly line in charleston south carolina was made because of the strike in 2008. they wanted to do it there because they wanted to weaken the union, and they did. >> it kind of has a shameless feel to it right? it's very manipulative and not very hometown. that's not the way you treat your people in your community
they're not necessarily going to build it here." >> washington state won, but only by giving boeing what was then a record three billion dollars in tax breaks. >> "power! union power! union power! union power!" >> five years later, boeing's machinists walked off the job after contract negotiations stalled. the strike cost boeing billions and added to the dreamliner's delays. boeing stock was in a freefall amid a global economic crisis. >> ... that strike...
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it happened on a trip from los angeles to washington state sunday morning. now, earlier in the day, the bus driver ran into a restaurant. riders say, he also looked tired. >> he wasn't paying attention, he kept going straight, and i think he might have fallen asleep a little bit. i'm not sure. it is crazy. i felt like i was in a roller coaster kind of, and a loft us were crushed. we were crushed between seats. >> now, you may be wondering but no word on why that bus continued after that first crash into the restaurant. police continue to question the bus driver. >>> amber alert in the headlines this morning, there is an amber alert for dismissing three month old boy who may be head today new jersey. police say jonathan laurence took steven ristick late last night, small town on long island. police think they mae be headed to new jersey in blue dodge or chrysler mini-van. has connecticut license plates, here is the number: 795t9. >>> also, a man found a woman's body near columbus boulevard, dilworth street sunday afternoon. investigators are reviewing securit
it happened on a trip from los angeles to washington state sunday morning. now, earlier in the day, the bus driver ran into a restaurant. riders say, he also looked tired. >> he wasn't paying attention, he kept going straight, and i think he might have fallen asleep a little bit. i'm not sure. it is crazy. i felt like i was in a roller coaster kind of, and a loft us were crushed. we were crushed between seats. >> now, you may be wondering but no word on why that bus continued after...
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they arrived in washington state overnight. more on their ordeal and who got korea.t of north >> miller and bae touching down on u.s. soil saturday night. for supportingl me, lifting me up and not forgetting me. very grateful and a great job on what was obviously a challenging mission. >> the mission, to bring home kenneth bae and matthew miller after being held in north korea. bae, for two years. you know, he had gone back and forth between a labor camp and hostile multiple times. >> they release of fowle, accused of leaving a bible in a nightclub. apologize to the people of the united states for causing a headache. a seattle,m washington, suburb, was detained a tour while leading group to a north korea economic zone. he was sentenced to 15 years for alleged anti-government activities. miller, from bakersfield, california, was serving a six-year jail term on charges of after he allegedly at thehis tourist visa airport in april and demanded asylum. 9-year-oldhome, a d.c. boy is making a remarkable recovery a month after someone
they arrived in washington state overnight. more on their ordeal and who got korea.t of north >> miller and bae touching down on u.s. soil saturday night. for supportingl me, lifting me up and not forgetting me. very grateful and a great job on what was obviously a challenging mission. >> the mission, to bring home kenneth bae and matthew miller after being held in north korea. bae, for two years. you know, he had gone back and forth between a labor camp and hostile multiple times....
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arming public school administrators in washington state to protect students if a shooting occurs on campus >> usually, when the police arrive, everybody's dead. the only thing we're doing isç buying time until a police presence shows up. because we're not the police. we're just buying time.->> ifilo player bela fleck and his wife abigail washburn on making music together. >> i think we knew it was going to work up front. >> we did. >> because aby's grandmother had invited us to play at her church, and that was the first time we ever played, did a concert together, and it fell together so easily, and people liked it as much as anything we had ever done separately. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ç moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ç >> thanks for my first car. thanks for giving me your smile, your motivation, and your belief that loved ones always come first. we wouldn't be where we are if it were not for the people that helped get us here.
arming public school administrators in washington state to protect students if a shooting occurs on campus >> usually, when the police arrive, everybody's dead. the only thing we're doing isç buying time until a police presence shows up. because we're not the police. we're just buying time.->> ifilo player bela fleck and his wife abigail washburn on making music together. >> i think we knew it was going to work up front. >> we did. >> because aby's grandmother...