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we're not here to punish weir.see that he follows his treatment plan and tries to get better so if he ever does reach the streets again, at least he can be a functional member of society. >> the other day you were saying though that you searched everything, so shouldn't you -- >> well, so-so. you know -- >> you might have missed something? >> i might have. like i said, i really just don't care anymore. >> last time he had stuff hidden in envelopes. just like that. look at that. >> oh, okay. >> he can't be helped. >> i can't seem to do anything. when things do get started going well, they throw something at you that brings you back down. and it's just kind of defeating. no light at the end of the tunnel, basically. >> what was it, a week ago he got in trouble for the same thing? and when we come in here, he's crying because he got in trouble? can we help him out? how do you help somebody like this? >> but he wants to sit here and talk about he can't take it anymore because the world's coming down on him and he wants
we're not here to punish weir.see that he follows his treatment plan and tries to get better so if he ever does reach the streets again, at least he can be a functional member of society. >> the other day you were saying though that you searched everything, so shouldn't you -- >> well, so-so. you know -- >> you might have missed something? >> i might have. like i said, i really just don't care anymore. >> last time he had stuff hidden in envelopes. just like that....
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our bill weir investigates. salesman who claimed he was broke continued his high-flying lifestyle. is the party finally over? >>> the killer's message. he left clues about his mental state. tonight for the first time, the navy yard shooter's family speaks. >> i am so, so very sorry that this has happened the my heart is broken. >> stunning details about the signs along the way pointing to trouble. >>> get rich quick. the powerball drawing, $400 million up for grabs. are you the lucky winner? >> announcer: keep it right here, america, >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening. you can't talk your way out of this one. that's what a federal judge in chicago told the silvertoned former infomercial king kevin trudeau before ordering him off to jail. it's not trudeau's first time behind bars. this ruling follows a long game of cat-and-mouse between him and the u.s. government after determining he misled customers the courts ordered him to pay back $37 million in resti
our bill weir investigates. salesman who claimed he was broke continued his high-flying lifestyle. is the party finally over? >>> the killer's message. he left clues about his mental state. tonight for the first time, the navy yard shooter's family speaks. >> i am so, so very sorry that this has happened the my heart is broken. >> stunning details about the signs along the way pointing to trouble. >>> get rich quick. the powerball drawing, $400 million up for...
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. >> weir here. you can go around. >> kevin burton ceo was hike solo through king's canyon two weeks ago. lucky for him, this was not his first meet wg a bear. >> i've had about a dozen encounters with bear. >> it's a good thing. burton new exactly what to do. >> with a black bear, you kind of want to actually intimidate them. >> so burton announced himself. he also knew to make himself appear bigger than he is. his assertiveness paid off. black bears are known for being timid, and this one shied away, making his way around burton. >> the great thing about going in the wilderness are those moments. >> hey, bear! we're here. you want to turn back. >> this moment, one he won't soon forget. christin ayers, kpix 5. >> of course, that was a run of the mill california black bear. now, of course, if confronted with a grizzly bear, you basically want to do the opposite of what that guy did. play dead. >> okay. a bay area prosports team -- i got the chills -- comes face to face with a military tank. why it cr
. >> weir here. you can go around. >> kevin burton ceo was hike solo through king's canyon two weeks ago. lucky for him, this was not his first meet wg a bear. >> i've had about a dozen encounters with bear. >> it's a good thing. burton new exactly what to do. >> with a black bear, you kind of want to actually intimidate them. >> so burton announced himself. he also knew to make himself appear bigger than he is. his assertiveness paid off. black bears are...
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will weir continues our coverage. >> reporter: i'll see you tonight for dinner.hose are the last words kathy read shared with her husband, gerald, as he left for work at the washington navy yard. you never imagine when a 35-year marriage will end in a madman's gunfire. it's impossible for us to imagine what kathy and the other members of the dozen families are dealing with. and what has become a grim american ritual, we tend to focus on the shooter in the search for answers in the hours after a slaughter like this. but let us not forget mr. read. or martin bodrog, who taught a bible study for kids. or sylvia frasier, who held a second job at walmart because she liked working with people. arthur daniels had nine grandkids. nine. and kathleen gaarde was a bird watcher and hockey fan and wife of 38 years. kenneth proctor was a loving dad. as was frank kohler and mike ridgell, who texted his affection for his daughters daily. just a few weeks ago, mary delorenzo knight was getting ready for the wedding of her daughter. and 72, j.j. johnson could have spent his retire
will weir continues our coverage. >> reporter: i'll see you tonight for dinner.hose are the last words kathy read shared with her husband, gerald, as he left for work at the washington navy yard. you never imagine when a 35-year marriage will end in a madman's gunfire. it's impossible for us to imagine what kathy and the other members of the dozen families are dealing with. and what has become a grim american ritual, we tend to focus on the shooter in the search for answers in the hours...
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but now with the weir gone, the banks need special attention. >> this is pretty bare bank. what are you going to do about that? >> we're going to add hundreds of willow cuttings and hopefully in a few years they will grow into a nice willow forest. >> reporter: they look like tent stakes or just sticks now but official promise they will eventually grow into trees. there's very little water now but before, when it pooled up, it warmed up. now that it is moving, the water stays cooler. and biologist darren howell says that is better for the fish. >> the fish are dying they now have better access to get upstream, lay their eggs, more spawning habitat and more rearing habitat. >> reporter: when is that going to happen? >> that will happen this winter. >> reporter: the san mateo conservation district says removing this one obstacle opens up 40 miles of stream bed. >> epa spent about $75,000 on this. some of these projects are literally millions of dollars. so this was affordable. it made sense. and it's going to help hopefully the species recover. >> reporter: in palo alto, don
but now with the weir gone, the banks need special attention. >> this is pretty bare bank. what are you going to do about that? >> we're going to add hundreds of willow cuttings and hopefully in a few years they will grow into a nice willow forest. >> reporter: they look like tent stakes or just sticks now but official promise they will eventually grow into trees. there's very little water now but before, when it pooled up, it warmed up. now that it is moving, the water stays...
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. >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> thank you for being with us a 34-year-old former naval reservist. today we know he reported hearing voices in his head and recent leap bought a shotgun. tragically we can only connect the last two after aaron alexis killed 12 people and injured eight mr. at tore at the washin navy yard monday morning. the country tries to make sense of the senseless while a dozen american families prepar to bury people they love. and once again it looks like warning signs were missed. here is abc's senior national correspondent jim avila on the latest on the continuing coverage of the navy yard shooting rampage. >> rickey: it was an-- >> it was an amazing sight. a police helicopter hovers into range on purpose. hovering above the building tops, lowering a rescue basket to tactical police below pulling people to safety. >> what was the urgency going on that you -- would do something so risky or dangerous? >> we had people on the rooftop that needed to be evacuated. that's the main priority at that point to get the people off the
. >> announcer: from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >> thank you for being with us a 34-year-old former naval reservist. today we know he reported hearing voices in his head and recent leap bought a shotgun. tragically we can only connect the last two after aaron alexis killed 12 people and injured eight mr. at tore at the washin navy yard monday morning. the country tries to make sense of the senseless while a dozen american families prepar to bury...
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. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >>> great to be with you tonight. a riddle, how could anyone in the heartland ever fall victim to a hurricane, one that blew ashore long ago and far away? well, the answer is a flood car. sold to an unwitting buyer. superstorm sandy caused many of them to be sold. tonight, we have a major update to our summer investigation. for this, "nightline" on the lookout. >> reporter: when cars are in a flood for any length of time, a place like this is where most should probablyÑi come to die. but not all do. we learned this lesson firsthand, thanks to this good looking pickup. we paid 20 grand for her in new jersey just two months ago, but now we would like to crush her in texas. because even after this truck was inundated in the salt water of hurricane sandy, she still washed up on a used car lot with a clean title for sale to an unsuspecting customer. and since a flood car with a bogus title can be a dangerous thing, you got to wonder how many more are there? that is the question i wanted to ask the good folks here at insura
. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >>> great to be with you tonight. a riddle, how could anyone in the heartland ever fall victim to a hurricane, one that blew ashore long ago and far away? well, the answer is a flood car. sold to an unwitting buyer. superstorm sandy caused many of them to be sold. tonight, we have a major update to our summer investigation. for this, "nightline" on the lookout. >> reporter: when cars are in...
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the bottom lieng, weir heading back to normal, not going to be hot or cold for awhile.ll stay dry, but you're going to have the cloud cover and fog in the morning. great weekend to get outside. highs tomorrow 87. san francisco and the city 67. a fi degrees below average. san jose 69 tomorrow. palo alto 78. lots of 80s inland. marin milder. you were cloud yes, today, weren't you? san rafael 80. cloverdale your high tofrm 88 degrees. here is your extended forecast, friday, sunny, mild, mid 70s near the bay. great weekend, both days, 80s inland. we're in that comfort zone. we're done with the hot. we're done with the cold. going to find that sweet spot. >> just right. >> the por ridge will be perfect. >> not done with baseball, though. >> and a little football, as well. >> okay sfli just want to be clear because yocht folks to know that i could potentially stutter. the raiders had fun in a locker room today.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> the bank of the west sports report is next on kpix 5. >> the a's turned it on today. >> you know what i know that when every starter gets a rit, sc
the bottom lieng, weir heading back to normal, not going to be hot or cold for awhile.ll stay dry, but you're going to have the cloud cover and fog in the morning. great weekend to get outside. highs tomorrow 87. san francisco and the city 67. a fi degrees below average. san jose 69 tomorrow. palo alto 78. lots of 80s inland. marin milder. you were cloud yes, today, weren't you? san rafael 80. cloverdale your high tofrm 88 degrees. here is your extended forecast, friday, sunny, mild, mid 70s...
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it was a big leap of faith, and weir still leaping. we're still jump sog that's the big thing. >> foj natalie unfortunately i got laid off six, seven year ags and decided to do something totally different. >> moved onto something he threwly loves. he founded a dog training and dog walking business in tracy caring for the pets of people with long commutes like he used to have. >> took awhile to build it up, but i'm kind of here now. i don't have any aspirations to want to go back. >> good afternoon. thank you for calling. >> the silicon valley staffing company says the radical career change is one trend coming out of the recession, especially for 50 somethings who have been laid off and aren't getting rehired. >> some have been willing to take a pay cut to try something new and then kind of swerve from there. so we are seeing some great success stores. it just takes persistence as with anything. >> maria ortiz took a pay cut plus sung her life savings into her business. her advice to others is simple. >> you need to find something that
it was a big leap of faith, and weir still leaping. we're still jump sog that's the big thing. >> foj natalie unfortunately i got laid off six, seven year ags and decided to do something totally different. >> moved onto something he threwly loves. he founded a dog training and dog walking business in tracy caring for the pets of people with long commutes like he used to have. >> took awhile to build it up, but i'm kind of here now. i don't have any aspirations to want to go...
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so we connect those passions with the needs so we're -- weir a bit of a connecter in the community, and we try to network organization and donors together to really attack or deal with the specific issue where we can have a significant influence and -- and result. today, donors are looking for connection to what they believe in. they are looking for results. they want to know that their dollars have been well spent, and i -- i think it's wonderful that donors have the confidence in the federation to know where those needs are and that we evaluate those needs and the organization serving thoedz needs so that we can be most effective and relevant in the community. >> you know, you remind me that one of the most dynamic aspects i think, of the fed raths is that it isn't only a granter of money, that it always gets engaged in a lot of other ways in which an organizational structure can -- can use its expertise in different arenas. i'm wondering if you can talk a little bit about the other kinds of resources that the federation offers the community at large to -- to help bolster that vie ran
so we connect those passions with the needs so we're -- weir a bit of a connecter in the community, and we try to network organization and donors together to really attack or deal with the specific issue where we can have a significant influence and -- and result. today, donors are looking for connection to what they believe in. they are looking for results. they want to know that their dollars have been well spent, and i -- i think it's wonderful that donors have the confidence in the...
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. >> weir going to be reevaluating all the station's security all the way across the county. >> the fire district says newer stations already have security measures in place to discourage thieves, and they're looking at retrofitting older stations like this one to make getting into areas like this more difficult. in walnut creek, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now, ktvu.com this time lapse video of the mount diablo fire, which we first showed you yesterday. it's actually comprised of still photos taken every six seconds. it's getting an awful lot of viewer hits on our web site. if you'd like to see more, go to ktvu.com and look under the hot topics section. >>> happening now in richmond, city leaders are talking about dropping a controversial plan to buy hundreds of mortgages from struggling homeowners. in july, the city announced plans to use imminent domain to force the sale of mortgages if lenders did not accept the offer. an agenda item in tonight's city council meeting proposes withdrawing the offers saying it could compromise the city's ability to operate efficiently. >>> google says it'
. >> weir going to be reevaluating all the station's security all the way across the county. >> the fire district says newer stations already have security measures in place to discourage thieves, and they're looking at retrofitting older stations like this one to make getting into areas like this more difficult. in walnut creek, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now, ktvu.com this time lapse video of the mount diablo fire, which we first showed you yesterday. it's actually...
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weir not talking clouds. how about rain fall.ow long has it been since we've had a decent rain fall. well, depends on where you are. in santa rosa you've got more than a tenth of an inch of rain in late june but livermore and san jose, you have to go back to before easter, more than five months ago the last time you've had a decent rain fall. we have a chance coming up in the extended forecast of seeing a decent rain fall around here, all of the bay area, but especially the north bay. let's talk about pleasant hill first. sunshine to fin irn. high of 82. little cooler tomorrow then back approaching 90 degrees for pleasant hill and also concord and walnut creek coming up on wednesday. two areas of low pressure i want to show you. the first one will pass by to our north tomorrow. that's why temperatures will drop a little bit. going to pick up more of the on shore flow. still nice, still pleasant, still sunny just not as warm tomorrow compare today today. high pressure builds in a couple days. the warmest days of the week will be o
weir not talking clouds. how about rain fall.ow long has it been since we've had a decent rain fall. well, depends on where you are. in santa rosa you've got more than a tenth of an inch of rain in late june but livermore and san jose, you have to go back to before easter, more than five months ago the last time you've had a decent rain fall. we have a chance coming up in the extended forecast of seeing a decent rain fall around here, all of the bay area, but especially the north bay. let's...
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three minutes later and weir approaching the tunnel. this is where you can see a glaring difference. look at this. it's very brightly lit before it was a sort of dingy yellow. now, it is bright white. coming out of the tunnel, this is where you can see a real difference before you could feel the rumble strips because you were on an s curve. now, it's a straight shot, and traffic is running smoothly as we approach oakland. now, take a look at these shoulders. they are much bide wider. someone gets in an accident here, they're able to pull right over. >> not everybody knows the story of, you know, why the bridge had to get built in 89. of course, we thad 6.9 magnitude quake, and after inspecting the bridge, engineers decided that it simply was not safe to keep going on this bridge indefinitely. that's when the plan started coming together to build a new bridge. we've got some interesting animation to show you about how the bridge is supposed to operate now, how it's supposed to behave in the event of a large earthquake. the sheer length b
three minutes later and weir approaching the tunnel. this is where you can see a glaring difference. look at this. it's very brightly lit before it was a sort of dingy yellow. now, it is bright white. coming out of the tunnel, this is where you can see a real difference before you could feel the rumble strips because you were on an s curve. now, it's a straight shot, and traffic is running smoothly as we approach oakland. now, take a look at these shoulders. they are much bide wider. someone...
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. >>> tonight weir hearing from the family of a college student who police say was killed for no reasonsophomore at sf state was shot as he was getting off an muni light rail train after class. he was a student athlete from garden grove who won awarsd for swiming in high school. he was also president of the school's environmental club and once voted most likely to change the world. >> he would have done very well in this world and done great things for a lot of people. he's just a good, loving, caring person. >> san francisco police arrested 30-year-old hours after they released the surveillance video, and asked for the public's help findsing him. they believe the attack was random and unprovoked. >>> also tonight we have detail it is plan b in case bart workers go out on strike again if a new deal isn't reechd in a couple of weekings between bart and its unions, here's what you can expect. additional ferry service, extended car pool lanes on the freeways to encourage car poolg and 200 extra buses for a free shuttle service in and out of san francisco. . >>> californians who make minimu
. >>> tonight weir hearing from the family of a college student who police say was killed for no reasonsophomore at sf state was shot as he was getting off an muni light rail train after class. he was a student athlete from garden grove who won awarsd for swiming in high school. he was also president of the school's environmental club and once voted most likely to change the world. >> he would have done very well in this world and done great things for a lot of people. he's just...
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weir's seeing the beginning trend as the economy continues to revolve we will see interest rates move up and as a happens, long-term bonds treasury or corporate or municipalities, and they will suffer and worst most consumers understand. they thought they lost a lot of money in 08, they haven't seen nothing yet. we're worried about the bond market not because of the market themselves fable still get financing but what will happen to those bond holders in that environment? what does your crystal ball tell you? >> the equity market is still the best place to be not just fiscal stimulus but we are the strongest country in the world you do want to buy financial and goldman sachs is still cheap jpmorgan that is where you want to put your money with a dividend yield and if the rates do rise the financials do well we will see some global recovery and that creates many for the bank. gerri: think you so much. great to see all of you. we have a lot more to come including the gsa to get through security for a price. a new report on how much you will pay for obamacare. it depends on where you liv
weir's seeing the beginning trend as the economy continues to revolve we will see interest rates move up and as a happens, long-term bonds treasury or corporate or municipalities, and they will suffer and worst most consumers understand. they thought they lost a lot of money in 08, they haven't seen nothing yet. we're worried about the bond market not because of the market themselves fable still get financing but what will happen to those bond holders in that environment? what does your crystal...
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> i would have to agree that alan grayson is a spokesperson for saving money and it's a little bit weir no, i will give you that. the one that is almost as bad. >> so i think that was part of his reasons in listing why he didn't one of the best. i would say that there other reasons that might even be more important. and they are rarely about how much we spend on how we spend a. neil: michelle, how serious is this good to be with where we ultimately go with this? as both of you pointed out, undertakings are never cheap. and they are never what they originally billed to the cost. >> experts are projecting that a limited military strike would cost about $100 million. well, that is clearly -- i mean, you can never decide a project that much money it would cost for the bush demonstration told us that iraq was only going to cost 50 to $60 billion. that ended up not being true. it's about $1.7 trillion. so you can't really take these people at their word. you cannot guess how much this will cost. i think the congress needs to explain to the american people where are we going to get this money
> i would have to agree that alan grayson is a spokesperson for saving money and it's a little bit weir no, i will give you that. the one that is almost as bad. >> so i think that was part of his reasons in listing why he didn't one of the best. i would say that there other reasons that might even be more important. and they are rarely about how much we spend on how we spend a. neil: michelle, how serious is this good to be with where we ultimately go with this? as both of you pointed...
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weir talking for greece 10 billion euros. shaes a small amount compared to what we had previously. we may be looking at extended maturities on greece's loans. these are small things, not major steps towards integration, towards a fiscal union. these are minuscule things in the grand scheme of things. so weir not going to see any big greek debt, for example. >> there seems to be a big breakdown in inflation. post election, what happens with that? that's always been key, of course. >> there is there is a grand coalition, perhaps it will be easier to deal with, the easier relationship between paris and berlin. these two countries in some respects have fundamental different views on the eurozone. one wants solidarity first wsh more cash on the table. the other, german, of course, wants a position. stroker consent and control it takes in the spending. and that complicated sequencing really puts europe in that situation. that will continue to be the case. >> it was the european commission and everybody else, you know, besides the only answer here is a truly federal europe, which i don't
weir talking for greece 10 billion euros. shaes a small amount compared to what we had previously. we may be looking at extended maturities on greece's loans. these are small things, not major steps towards integration, towards a fiscal union. these are minuscule things in the grand scheme of things. so weir not going to see any big greek debt, for example. >> there seems to be a big breakdown in inflation. post election, what happens with that? that's always been key, of course. >>...
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. >> thanks very,b much, fred weir live for us in morning on you. now let's get the weather with everton. . >> we are seeing lively rain, stormy weather across japan. i am pleased to say things are in the process of quietening down. this long line we have on the east side of the country is in the process of pulling away. brighter skies coming in behind. as it made its way through, we saw downpours coming through in the tokyo area. you can see flash flooding there. we have seen big, heavy rain across the region. also led to the possibility of some mudslides. that still remains a problem over the next couple of days but hopefully things will quieten down. as it made its way over hanshu, rain coming down over the space of the last 24 hours. the remnants of our old tropical storm, brighter skies behind as you can see. another area of low pressure will make its way across the korean peninsula. but for friday, we are going to see some dryer and brighter weather at long last. here is our next area of rain, though. it will push it's way in across south kore
. >> thanks very,b much, fred weir live for us in morning on you. now let's get the weather with everton. . >> we are seeing lively rain, stormy weather across japan. i am pleased to say things are in the process of quietening down. this long line we have on the east side of the country is in the process of pulling away. brighter skies coming in behind. as it made its way through, we saw downpours coming through in the tokyo area. you can see flash flooding there. we have seen big,...
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is bowl had become within the first few weir's on broadway to take photographs of every import american and almost everyone posed for his camera. he kept up with the rapid changes in technology and innovative a few. and printed on paper, and expenses. and also mass-produced photographs and stereographs and 3d photos. the most important photograph brady ever took which i don't have here because you know it so well, was the one of lincoln on the day of his famous cooper union speech in new york, the speech which made him a viable presidential candidate. lincoln was if you recall law beardless lincoln, quarters picture, wearing the suit on the train was remarkably wrinkles, his caller didn't quite fit and brady said later he tied it up to hide his long neck. anyway, brady, the image was widely we produced -- reproduced throughout the year in the campaign, ellis traded papers, and when brady saw lincoln again after the election and before the inauguration, the cooper institute made me president. that was the only source for this quotation. and is clear the image was helpful. volunteer state
is bowl had become within the first few weir's on broadway to take photographs of every import american and almost everyone posed for his camera. he kept up with the rapid changes in technology and innovative a few. and printed on paper, and expenses. and also mass-produced photographs and stereographs and 3d photos. the most important photograph brady ever took which i don't have here because you know it so well, was the one of lincoln on the day of his famous cooper union speech in new york,...
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and jackie roland in paris and fred weir in moscow. let's take a step back and take a look at the u.n. inspector's report released on monday and it says objectively that chemical weapons were used. it describes the type of weapons and the path they took and says the rockets contained sarin and 85% of blood samples tested positive for the nerve gas but inspectors were not asked to determine which side carried out the attacks so the report doesn't blame anyone. and we have this report from the u.n. >> the u.n. secretary general came to speak to reporters after presenting the security council with what he said was evidence of a war crime. as he spoke he was frank by the head of his weapons inspection team, professor selstrum who wrote the report, 38 pages of scientific and forensic details. >> the report makes for chilling reading. the team gathered testimony from survivors, medical personnel and first responders. the findings are beyond doubt and beyond the pain. this is a war crime and grave violation of the 1925 protocol and other rule
and jackie roland in paris and fred weir in moscow. let's take a step back and take a look at the u.n. inspector's report released on monday and it says objectively that chemical weapons were used. it describes the type of weapons and the path they took and says the rockets contained sarin and 85% of blood samples tested positive for the nerve gas but inspectors were not asked to determine which side carried out the attacks so the report doesn't blame anyone. and we have this report from the...
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the bill weir about to pass today is a bill that will keep government open and protect the american people from obama care. obama care is not popular. and the president frankly is losing support within his own party. unions are now speaking out against the need for major changes. we believe we have an opportunity here to both fund government and protect the american people from obama care. >> congressman, you were also say defund the government if obama -- or defund obama care. if you don't do that, you will close the government. you will shut down the government. so you're not getting much out of this because it's not going to pass in the senate. when it comes back to the house, are you going to say no again? >> listen, this president has drawn some red lines over the last month that he's not kept. i know there's a lot of bravado out of this administration right now but obama care is not popular. the bill we pass today doesn't shut government down, it keeps government open. it funds the rest of government and says we're not going to fund obama care. >> you tweeted that you applauded repub
the bill weir about to pass today is a bill that will keep government open and protect the american people from obama care. obama care is not popular. and the president frankly is losing support within his own party. unions are now speaking out against the need for major changes. we believe we have an opportunity here to both fund government and protect the american people from obama care. >> congressman, you were also say defund the government if obama -- or defund obama care. if you...
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we've been an advocate of eurobased equities over the course of the last 12 months, and, obviously, weirc growth for the first time in six quarters in europe, a positive gdp print that, of course, again, pmi readings are positive across the euroarea and across most countries within the euro area. that bodes well for european earnings. japan is another market. we know what's going on there in terms of the expansion of the monetary policy, and we continue to believe that that's a good news story, and last, but not least, china, really, why the equity markets are doing well today is the fact their exports rose better than expected and there's pos sieve surprises economically from china over 30 days and chinese equities are very cheap on acquisition basis. dennis: the china bubble burst is over, babe. if you buy in the u.s., look at financials and techs. thank you. >> correct. thank you. cheryl: you probably noticed pain at the pump, gas prices on the rise as syria worries boost oil. sandra smith is standing by in the new york studio, by the way, with today's tread. >> nice to be back, and g
we've been an advocate of eurobased equities over the course of the last 12 months, and, obviously, weirc growth for the first time in six quarters in europe, a positive gdp print that, of course, again, pmi readings are positive across the euroarea and across most countries within the euro area. that bodes well for european earnings. japan is another market. we know what's going on there in terms of the expansion of the monetary policy, and we continue to believe that that's a good news story,...
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it is clear and cool this morning, but temperatures are going to warm up and weir going to see a wholesaturdays morning, september 28th. i'm brian hackney. ann is off this morning sgli eem elizabeth wanger. >> the questions get harder as we go along this show. when i look at you, you talk. right now you're going to tell us a little abo
it is clear and cool this morning, but temperatures are going to warm up and weir going to see a wholesaturdays morning, september 28th. i'm brian hackney. ann is off this morning sgli eem elizabeth wanger. >> the questions get harder as we go along this show. when i look at you, you talk. right now you're going to tell us a little abo
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weir coming from a lot of volatility.'s gone up significant ly significantly. and the problem the fed has today, there's one, maybe two dimensions you have to worry about. now you have to worry about the time fable, you have to were about the amounts, you have to worry about a change in the unemployment thresh hole the change in the forecast. i think that's making them very wary of going into positions when the order of the headlines may determine the -- you know the first 10 20 seconds of fluctuations in the market. >> yeah. complex, david, the way stephen puts it. >> yeah complex. if they do it today, as everyone expects, we're on a whole new road. we've been on a road for a few years of rock bottom interest rates. the question is where it hits. emerging markets is one spot where i think it will hit where it's going to have a substantial impact much more than it will have an impact in the u.s. economy, much more of an impact than it will have in most of the european economies. so that may be one of the first places to w
weir coming from a lot of volatility.'s gone up significant ly significantly. and the problem the fed has today, there's one, maybe two dimensions you have to worry about. now you have to worry about the time fable, you have to were about the amounts, you have to worry about a change in the unemployment thresh hole the change in the forecast. i think that's making them very wary of going into positions when the order of the headlines may determine the -- you know the first 10 20 seconds of...
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bill weir, abc news, new york. >>> our coverage of the navy yard shooting rampage continues on "americanvestigation, stay with abc news. >>> a frantic search underway for a georgia teenager kidnapped during a shocking home invasion in the middle of the night. police say two men pried open the back door of a house in a atlanta suburb and abducted 14-year-old ayvani perez and shot the family dog after the mother said she didn't have money in the house. >> i want to tell her that i love her and hope she comes home because she knows that everybody misses her. >> why would you come out here and do a home invasion and then take a child? that doesn't make sense to me at all. >> ayvani was still wearing her "star wars" pajamas when she was taken out of the home. her mother and 15-year-old brother were not harmed. police released these sketches of the kidnappers and they say it appears to be a random act. >>> rescue workers are searching the colorado foothills for flood victims who may still be trapped in their homes. the death toll reduced to six after two women unaccounted for were found. 300 o
bill weir, abc news, new york. >>> our coverage of the navy yard shooting rampage continues on "americanvestigation, stay with abc news. >>> a frantic search underway for a georgia teenager kidnapped during a shocking home invasion in the middle of the night. police say two men pried open the back door of a house in a atlanta suburb and abducted 14-year-old ayvani perez and shot the family dog after the mother said she didn't have money in the house. >> i want to...
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. >>> johnny weir missed a deadline to compete in the soci winter olympics. their powers to battle evil but sometimes they do windows too. the children's hospital in birmingham alabama, window washers dressed like caped crime fighters and put on a show there for the young patients. getting a kick out of it. that's very sweet. 8:05 right now. let's go back outside no matt, savannah, and al. guys. >> or just me. >> oh. >> it's all right. it's okay. aim high. u.s. air force. airmen all hanging out here. we appreciate that. let's show you what we've got going on for today. our pick city of the day -- oh, i'm sorry. we'll take a look at the afternoon temperatures. we have the heat making it's way from texas all the way into the central plains. that's going to make it's way through the east later today. we're looking at a lot of warm weather. risk of strong storms making their way into the northern plains. look for sunshine in northern new england into the mid-atlantic states. we do have a risk of strong storms later today. a few super cell, large hail, possibility
. >>> johnny weir missed a deadline to compete in the soci winter olympics. their powers to battle evil but sometimes they do windows too. the children's hospital in birmingham alabama, window washers dressed like caped crime fighters and put on a show there for the young patients. getting a kick out of it. that's very sweet. 8:05 right now. let's go back outside no matt, savannah, and al. guys. >> or just me. >> oh. >> it's all right. it's okay. aim high. u.s. air...