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. ♪ ♪ >> hi there, i am rebecca stevenson, meteorologist. cooler weather is moving in to the northeast and as we get going, low temperatures, mid to upper 40s in some places. especially around new york, up in to maine. in fact, as you get through the day today with the humidity gone and sunshine temperatures just barely reaching 68 degrees for albany. now, we do expect a few spotty scattered showers, a cold front is sweeping through and that is what's helping cool us off. and it's bringing in a few clouds from time to time. but by the time we get to friday morning, that is when we have clear skies and a lot of our valleys any of the heat we get during the day will escape up in the atmosphere. and that is why we have frost advisories in place, friday morning between 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and we have also got a freeze watch for northern maine, incidentally, the state of maine has altered its freeze and frost advisory timing, so you may want to check that out. it used to be two vicinities that the state was divided in to, now it is three. but
. ♪ ♪ >> hi there, i am rebecca stevenson, meteorologist. cooler weather is moving in to the northeast and as we get going, low temperatures, mid to upper 40s in some places. especially around new york, up in to maine. in fact, as you get through the day today with the humidity gone and sunshine temperatures just barely reaching 68 degrees for albany. now, we do expect a few spotty scattered showers, a cold front is sweeping through and that is what's helping cool us off. and it's...
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still ahead a look at the national forecast with rebecca stevenson. stay with us. . >>> sit our first full day of fall as mother nature is trying very hard to balance temperatures. we're seeing temperatures drop quickly especially for the northeast. for winds are coming out of the west-northwest and we have clear skies so any heat we got today from the sun is going to go up their tpr* the sky and we will cool off for large portions of the northeast from new york, wednesday pain yeah, vermont it goes all the way over to michigan. temperatures will be chilly in the mid 30s. i want to note on the map, if you're closer to the water, we're going to stay right around that 50-degree mark and in up the ter 40s. you're going to have the cooler sport spots. so temperatures dropping here especially denver and a cool 45 for you and we're already bracing ourselves for cool weather in arizona. first breeze in the season for arizona. the other part of the story we're bracing ourselves for is a cold powerful storm coming in for fall. we have some wind watches coming
still ahead a look at the national forecast with rebecca stevenson. stay with us. . >>> sit our first full day of fall as mother nature is trying very hard to balance temperatures. we're seeing temperatures drop quickly especially for the northeast. for winds are coming out of the west-northwest and we have clear skies so any heat we got today from the sun is going to go up their tpr* the sky and we will cool off for large portions of the northeast from new york, wednesday pain yeah,...
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officers say arthur reef, 18- year-old carter harrison, 19- year-old james stevenson and 17- year-old boy, destroyed mailboxes. they face several charges, related to possession of fireworks without a permit and manufacturing and using destructive device. >>> carol county police are searching for the thief or thieves, that stole 100-year- old bronze bell. the 200-pound bill was stolen, main street, some time in the next two weeks. the bell was supposed to be honk in the ridgeville methodist church. anyone with information should call maryland state police. >>> and let's go live to captain jeff long, sky chopper 13 with the latest. >> very, very serious accident. we're about eight miles into pennsylvania on 83 north. and as you could see, this tractor trailer is on top of a roar back pick up truck or flat bet truck. there's another vehicle, a little bit further north that is mangled so badly, that they actually removed it from the roadway using a forklift. this is creating extreme backups in the northbound lanes of 83. and about a mile, half a mile before the accident, they are actually
officers say arthur reef, 18- year-old carter harrison, 19- year-old james stevenson and 17- year-old boy, destroyed mailboxes. they face several charges, related to possession of fireworks without a permit and manufacturing and using destructive device. >>> carol county police are searching for the thief or thieves, that stole 100-year- old bronze bell. the 200-pound bill was stolen, main street, some time in the next two weeks. the bell was supposed to be honk in the ridgeville...
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. >>> >> i'm metrologist rebecca stevenson. here it is, the first day of fall. it feels cool, especially the north-west where we get the first falls. fair bit of rain, west of the kaz cades, and snow levels will drop down 5,000 to 6,000 feet. wet snow above that. the weather we are watching is the wind. they'll die off later. we have dust up to 35-40 miles per hour. in portland and seattle we'll have wind gusts potent at we look to the south-west. with all the flood concerns it's good to hear about falling snow levels. when the moisture comes in, it does not fall as rain fall and go down to the rivers and streams, it will be wet snow. we are seeing some rain along the westside of the rockies. it is on the east side that won't get much in the way of rainfall. most will fall in the mountains and we expect it to be chilly in the north. we'll show you temperatures coming up. >> welcome to al jazeera news special. good to have you with us. in washington a memorial service for those kid at the navy yard massacre. among those to speak. secretary of defense chuck hag ha
. >>> >> i'm metrologist rebecca stevenson. here it is, the first day of fall. it feels cool, especially the north-west where we get the first falls. fair bit of rain, west of the kaz cades, and snow levels will drop down 5,000 to 6,000 feet. wet snow above that. the weather we are watching is the wind. they'll die off later. we have dust up to 35-40 miles per hour. in portland and seattle we'll have wind gusts potent at we look to the south-west. with all the flood concerns it's...
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. >>> rebecca stevenson is back with the forecast and coming up at the top of the hour. america tonight with joey chen. real money. victoria azarenko >>> twhaoeu >>> while the east coast cools down. in fact right tkpo now, denver 84-degrees. that's after you tied your record high of 97. >> but both coasts are going to stay cool and for different reasons. but first let's talk about how cool it is in the northeast. temperatures dropping in to the 30s in so many spots. it's going to be a bit cooler to start the day. we'll get warmed up again in the afternoon but the frost advisory is going to feel a little chilly to start out in parts of new york, vermont. we have that freeze warning effect in part of northeast new york. a cool morning to start but it's going to start in the midwest. our high temperatures will be running around 94 for omaha. these are 10 to 20 oh degrees above normal. tomorrow, seattle says the cool and very, very wet. a lot of rain coming down in the pacific northwest overnight night after severe storms are going to continue with the heavy showers and kwer
. >>> rebecca stevenson is back with the forecast and coming up at the top of the hour. america tonight with joey chen. real money. victoria azarenko >>> twhaoeu >>> while the east coast cools down. in fact right tkpo now, denver 84-degrees. that's after you tied your record high of 97. >> but both coasts are going to stay cool and for different reasons. but first let's talk about how cool it is in the northeast. temperatures dropping in to the 30s in so many...
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stevenson up footing the bill. an unlimited funding source. that is one of the reasons why the prices are going out. i think it is the biggest driver higher education, tuition has gone up 25% in the last four years. no repercussions. people were struggling. no jobs for young people, the highest unemployment since the great depression. after looking for different ideas. alcohol higher education accountable and create more competition. gerri: maybe this would make sense of the quality of that education has grown as much, but reality is i don't think they're learning as much as they used to . writing ability, reasoning ability, it is not improving. >> si sibila say you make a million dollars more in your lifetime if you had a 4-year degree. that is now down to 300,000. we have joanna prepare ourselves for this new technical aids. right now there is a use demand for technical degrees in engineering degrees. taking control of student loans and they're doing nothing to subsidize or incentivize. so i think if we are going to take control of education
stevenson up footing the bill. an unlimited funding source. that is one of the reasons why the prices are going out. i think it is the biggest driver higher education, tuition has gone up 25% in the last four years. no repercussions. people were struggling. no jobs for young people, the highest unemployment since the great depression. after looking for different ideas. alcohol higher education accountable and create more competition. gerri: maybe this would make sense of the quality of that...
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. >> rebekah stevenson is up next with the forecast and then it is "real moneyy" with ali. >> is it too late for you looking on the sidelines, and how obamacare is trying to make insurance affordable for small businesses, and the winds of change in texas. all that and more on "real money." >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm tony harris. here are tonight' top stories. the senate took a step closer to passing th the measure. it will be taken by the senate again on senate. the showdown where the house still looms that could lead to a government shut down on octobe october 1. >>> today lots of speeches at the u.n. general assembly. lots evelots of words from the d
. >> rebekah stevenson is up next with the forecast and then it is "real moneyy" with ali. >> is it too late for you looking on the sidelines, and how obamacare is trying to make insurance affordable for small businesses, and the winds of change in texas. all that and more on "real money." >> welcome to al jazeera. i'm tony harris. here are tonight' top stories. the senate took a step closer to passing th the measure. it will be taken by the senate again on...
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spheef fence wasn't -- stevensons wasn't there in the second. serena breaks her and is serving for the match. serena advances for the 11th time in 14 years. straight set victory. >> it is definitely difficult. i am playing people i like and you always want to see do well. you have to go out there and put them to the side and realize i want to do well and take every point as they come. >> a busy day as usual. >> thank you, shu. >> and thank you for joining us. ama dates and leigh glaser and mike shumann. the news continues at 4:24eur9 with >>> this morning on "world news now" -- syria bombshell. the u.s. confirms it was a potent toxin used in the deadly chemical attacks. >> from first responders in east damascus, we have signatures of sarin in their hair and blood samples. >> the pressure is on members of congress to decide if the u.s. launches a military attack. firing line. >> the demand on a pennsylvania community police force after the chief is seen spouting off and firing weapons. [ bleep ]. [ gunfire ] >> behavior from a top cop you have to
spheef fence wasn't -- stevensons wasn't there in the second. serena breaks her and is serving for the match. serena advances for the 11th time in 14 years. straight set victory. >> it is definitely difficult. i am playing people i like and you always want to see do well. you have to go out there and put them to the side and realize i want to do well and take every point as they come. >> a busy day as usual. >> thank you, shu. >> and thank you for joining us. ama dates...
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ktvu's david stevenson uncovered new information today about what appears to be problems with improper use of vehicles in the park where that woman was run over. >> in groups sent one by one san franciscans brought flowers. this is where a woman was run over by a parks and recreation truck while she was sunbathing with her child. >> i felt bad for the family knowing she was here with her baby and you know just really tragic. >> reporter: investigators are charging 57-year-old thomas bernoski with misdemeanor vehicle manslaughter. he did not appear to be driving under the influence. >> we had to stop them from driving fast through here all the time. if you go around you can see where they've driven off the path on to the grass. >>> a document search requested uncovered four complaints in two years about park workers driving. too focused on holly park. an employee was fired after a complaint in march about speeding and driving on pedestrian paths. a complaint filed last thursday says a holly park worker left deep tire marks in the grass. the head of the fire department told employees, de
ktvu's david stevenson uncovered new information today about what appears to be problems with improper use of vehicles in the park where that woman was run over. >> in groups sent one by one san franciscans brought flowers. this is where a woman was run over by a parks and recreation truck while she was sunbathing with her child. >> i felt bad for the family knowing she was here with her baby and you know just really tragic. >> reporter: investigators are charging 57-year-old...
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. >> i'm meteorologist ribbies stevenson. the drought is more severe in minnesota, down into illinois even iowa ask contributing to their drought conditions getting a little bit worse as well. you can see after the rainfall last month, the drought has started to return, down to where the temperatures are down right hot. we've got high temperatures getting into the low 90s into oklahoma, tulsa hitting 93 so far. it's a hot day in the midwest but a completely different story as we go to either coast, east or west. in the northeast, temperatures are dropping down, our cool high temperature still pretty good today but it's the lows tonight that concern us. freezing around the adirondacks but also frost advisories for the valleys, where overnight tonight clear skies any heat will escape in the atmosphere and temperatures will drop down in some cases will be right near freezing between 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and that is when we're going to have those temperatures in the 30s for maine, vermont, new hampshire going to be cool. now t
. >> i'm meteorologist ribbies stevenson. the drought is more severe in minnesota, down into illinois even iowa ask contributing to their drought conditions getting a little bit worse as well. you can see after the rainfall last month, the drought has started to return, down to where the temperatures are down right hot. we've got high temperatures getting into the low 90s into oklahoma, tulsa hitting 93 so far. it's a hot day in the midwest but a completely different story as we go to...
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we'll show you where it's going to hit next. ç] center i'm meteorologist rebecca stevenson, record rainfall for parts of the pacific northwest as the storm system and low pressure center tracked onshore. now the rainfall has been over an inch and a half in seattle and getting close to an inch and a half for portland. all this rain coming down. you may say there is always rain in the pacific northwest, but this amount, this speed, at this rate with that much lightening we had yesterday and last night is far more than normal. this storm system will continue to bring rainfall to the pacific northwest for the weekend. but the amounts will not be as heavy west of the cascades. as we follow the rain system, we'll expect that to continue into the midwest. so the rain here is the only map i think show you because my remote control is absolutely not working. i'm here to tell that you that rain spinning around counterclockwise will track its way into montana. we expect it to bring in the risk of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. that means lightening. that means heavy rain at times and gusting winds and
we'll show you where it's going to hit next. ç] center i'm meteorologist rebecca stevenson, record rainfall for parts of the pacific northwest as the storm system and low pressure center tracked onshore. now the rainfall has been over an inch and a half in seattle and getting close to an inch and a half for portland. all this rain coming down. you may say there is always rain in the pacific northwest, but this amount, this speed, at this rate with that much lightening we had yesterday and last...
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. >> rebecca stevenson is up next with our forecast. >>> coming up on "real money," will the government shut down? i'll talk to a food truck owner in the los angeles area about that. and the government needs about 3 million healthy americans to buy insurance. and middle class wages are stalled. an increase in bonuses may be part of the problem. all of that and more on "real money." ♪ >> autumn is in the air. temperatures were chilly today for a lot of folks across the northern portions of the u.s. rain showers and gusty winds too. we're seeing the temperatures fall across parts of the northeast. temperatures right now are actually a little warmer in toronto than you were yesterday. sitting at 59 degrees. that feels rather cool when you have a breeze coming through, especially around the great lakes today. boston sitting at 61, and now we're headed into a chilly night. frost advisory going into effect around 3:00 a.m. a few spotty freeze warnings in place, but even the frost stretches over to michigan. so cool weather here, temporarily. we will warm up a little bit, but we are watching
. >> rebecca stevenson is up next with our forecast. >>> coming up on "real money," will the government shut down? i'll talk to a food truck owner in the los angeles area about that. and the government needs about 3 million healthy americans to buy insurance. and middle class wages are stalled. an increase in bonuses may be part of the problem. all of that and more on "real money." ♪ >> autumn is in the air. temperatures were chilly today for a lot of...
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. >>> and let's turn to rebecca stevenson to find out what kind of system can trigger the flash flooding like in. >> the last two weeks we have had a tap of tropical moisture coming up from the south. as it comes up from the south, it comes into the mountains. and there is an intense about of rainfall that comes into the mountains that we don't even measure compared to the low lands. you can see the city of boulder, marked by the parp l and dark purple. we know there's much higher amounts that fell in the mountains, ran through the screams and creeks, and went down into the city. this shows us in the bright greens where the most moisture is, and you can see the tropical moisture tap from mexico into colorado. and the winds are supporting this from the south, southwest, low-pressure is going to track very slowly eastward. as it does that, it is going to start to shift the winds westerly for colorado, and those winds will be a little drier and bring less rainfall. >> all right. rebecca thank you very much. joining us on skype are two people who live in the middle of flood zone in lion's co
. >>> and let's turn to rebecca stevenson to find out what kind of system can trigger the flash flooding like in. >> the last two weeks we have had a tap of tropical moisture coming up from the south. as it comes up from the south, it comes into the mountains. and there is an intense about of rainfall that comes into the mountains that we don't even measure compared to the low lands. you can see the city of boulder, marked by the parp l and dark purple. we know there's much...
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let's go to rebecca stevenson. >>> it is on the way. today, we had a lot of thunderstorms out there. as we were just mentioning that we had record-stage flooding for those three different rivers. now these three river, not only did they get to their record flood stage. some of them got to 60 above that hitting an all-time record when we talk about flooding. then we start talking about record rainfall we had for boulder, ko* colorado. when we start totaling the amounts stuff, it simple pressive. now right now we are lookinging at a radar that's showing us some scattered showers and thunderstorms that tracking through the rockies this evening. we did expect showers and thunderstorms. some of them grout half an an intofp an inch of rainfall it ice storm that we are expecting some second round of rain zhou stwhaers we're most concerned about. >>> when you total up one week of rainfall. almost 15 inches and clearly that's more in one week than we had for rainfall for the entire start of this year to september 8th. and then you start to think
let's go to rebecca stevenson. >>> it is on the way. today, we had a lot of thunderstorms out there. as we were just mentioning that we had record-stage flooding for those three different rivers. now these three river, not only did they get to their record flood stage. some of them got to 60 above that hitting an all-time record when we talk about flooding. then we start talking about record rainfall we had for boulder, ko* colorado. when we start totaling the amounts stuff, it simple...
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people in boulder and those surrounding communities are looking for relief from the rainfall, rebecca stevenson? >> meteorologist: in eight days we had high temperatures in the 90s in ports of the southwest, and we have temperatures in the last two days falling as low as the 60s. you can see the high temperatures, they have dropped. that's a good thing. the showers continue up from the southwest. the good news is that the rain is not as an intense heavy as we had in the last two days. we've been seeing that tropical source starting to get cut off. we're continuing the flood concerns. three flooding rivers in colorado. that will continue tonight and we'll slowly see those recede. the other flood warnings that go into parts of idaho and wyoming are flash flood watches, we'll continue watching the rain as if moves farther to the east. >> we have new developments on the u.n.'s chemical weapons investigation in syria. say secretary general ban ki-moon say u.n. investigators found overwhelming evidence, and the secretary general has yet to see the report, however it will be deliveredded to him in new
people in boulder and those surrounding communities are looking for relief from the rainfall, rebecca stevenson? >> meteorologist: in eight days we had high temperatures in the 90s in ports of the southwest, and we have temperatures in the last two days falling as low as the 60s. you can see the high temperatures, they have dropped. that's a good thing. the showers continue up from the southwest. the good news is that the rain is not as an intense heavy as we had in the last two days....
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reporting live if san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what do you think about the and back of oracle? we're getting a lot of comment shares and likes and you can search for ktvu channel 2 >>> fire crew his to battle the weather and low water pressure in piedmont late this afternoon. it started about two and a half hours ago. the fire heavily damaged one home and spread to another. both on max welton road in piedmont, not far from highway 13. we're on the scene and one of the homeowners just barely survived the oakland hills fire storm only to see his house burn today. christian? >> reporter: definitely a personal tragedy for him and his family. it appears this point the fire department has the scene under control. this is the look at the area on max welton at hill top. the road is still closed. you can still see there are lots of fire crews. there are eventually two homes that have been damaged. no word on how much at this point. of the home's owner says he wasn't home when the fire started. his daughter was. >> my daughter was in the house taking a nap and all the
reporting live if san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what do you think about the and back of oracle? we're getting a lot of comment shares and likes and you can search for ktvu channel 2 >>> fire crew his to battle the weather and low water pressure in piedmont late this afternoon. it started about two and a half hours ago. the fire heavily damaged one home and spread to another. both on max welton road in piedmont, not far from highway 13. we're on the scene...
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ktvu's david stevenson uncovered new information today about what appears to be problems with improper use of vehicles in the park where that woman was run over. >> in groups sent one by one san franciscans brought flowers. this is where a woman was run over by a parks and recreation truck while she was sunbathing with her child. >> i felt bad for the family knowing she was here with her baby and you know just really tragic. >> reporter: investigators are charging 57-year-old thomas bernoski with misdemeanor vehicle manslaughter. he did not appear to be driving under the influence. >> we had to stop them from driving fast through here all the time. if you go around you casee where they've driven off the path on to the grass. >>> a document search requested uncovered four complaints in two years about park workers driving. too focused on holly park. an employee was fired after a complaint in march about speeding and driving on pedestrian paths. a complaint filed last thursday says a holly park worker left deep tire marks in the grass. the head of the fire department told employees, depa
ktvu's david stevenson uncovered new information today about what appears to be problems with improper use of vehicles in the park where that woman was run over. >> in groups sent one by one san franciscans brought flowers. this is where a woman was run over by a parks and recreation truck while she was sunbathing with her child. >> i felt bad for the family knowing she was here with her baby and you know just really tragic. >> reporter: investigators are charging 57-year-old...
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. >> on the morning of september 11th 20urks 12 in one of his last acts as ambassador, stevenson sent cable back. he noted the rise of islamists in eastern libya, in some cases the very malicious the u.s. had befriended to overthrow moammar gadhafi. shortly after the u.s. compound came under attack. the fighting in benghazi wouldn't end for another seven and half hours. those in tripoli echoed for help. >> is anything coming. will they be sending us any help? is there something out there? >> this year the u.s. mill heir has positioned combats out there. they're join forces in the mediterranean just in case. bret? >> jennifer griffin at the pentagon. thank you. >>> still ahead a pair of state legislators in colorado may pay a heavy price for voting supporting gun control. >>> first, we're just three weeks from the start of obama care. for pain and swelling? apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a be
. >> on the morning of september 11th 20urks 12 in one of his last acts as ambassador, stevenson sent cable back. he noted the rise of islamists in eastern libya, in some cases the very malicious the u.s. had befriended to overthrow moammar gadhafi. shortly after the u.s. compound came under attack. the fighting in benghazi wouldn't end for another seven and half hours. those in tripoli echoed for help. >> is anything coming. will they be sending us any help? is there something out...
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. >> stay with us, the weather is next rebecca stevenson. >> mexico has a tropical storm on either side. manuel and ingrid in the bay of campeche. we could see upwards of 25 inches of rainfall throughout the weekend. gusty winds and they're going to be concerned about mudslides . this sound like what colorado went through with extremely heavy rainfall. as we go to the national center of environmental prediction this is the computer model we'll look for the next 24 to 36 hours, the bull'bull's eye is folksed in nw mexico. we're still going to get rain showers and thunderstorms scattered throughout the weekend but the rainfall will not be nearly as heavy and showers and thunderstorms not as common as they were in the last week. also our story is about cooler temperatures. cold front is bringing chilly temperatures in the northeast. 30s and 40s in some spots, that will translate into high temperatures as well, but the frost is going to be in michigan and also wisconsin. >> you're watching al jazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. here are the headlines. residents in heavily flooded areas of color
. >> stay with us, the weather is next rebecca stevenson. >> mexico has a tropical storm on either side. manuel and ingrid in the bay of campeche. we could see upwards of 25 inches of rainfall throughout the weekend. gusty winds and they're going to be concerned about mudslides . this sound like what colorado went through with extremely heavy rainfall. as we go to the national center of environmental prediction this is the computer model we'll look for the next 24 to 36 hours, the...
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. >>> rebecca stevenson has the weather next. with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >>> temperatures in the west have been cooling dramatically today. we have been having them stay. low normal. the temperatures now have r these bright blue areas to the west. that's where we have a center of low pressure. low pressure is lifting up the air and it's cooling as it rises up so it continues to cool low near to the elevations and we're getting some mountain snow and it is heavy mountain snow. this is early season snowfall and the first offal season as we move in. we will see a foot of snow for places and also now we are tracking winter storm warnings moving in to wyoming. it has been since 2009 since casper wyoming had snow. so,. if you see the swirl of low pressure bringing rainfall mainly from washington, it was high in the kas kaeusd of a 5,000 feet that we got in the mountain snow today an
. >>> rebecca stevenson has the weather next. with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >>> temperatures in the west have been cooling dramatically today. we have been having them stay. low normal. the temperatures now have r these bright blue areas to the west. that's where we have a center of low pressure. low pressure is...
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. >> stay close to us with the forecast with rebecca stevenson and i'll have the headlines. >> nowhere on record have two storms hammered mexico at the exact same time. one in the pacific and one on the east side in the atlantic. now the problem is, landslides, flooding, intense amounts of rainfall. in fact acapulco has had so many landslides they were trying to get tourists out by rolling them away from local resorts. now we talk about rainfall as brought to us from a tropical storm or hurricane can bring significant amounts of rain. when you talk about the thunderstorms we had in colorado and the amount of time we accumulated close to ten to 15 inches of rain it's interesting that the same amount of rain from almost the same amount of time came from a hurricane and also came from thunderstorms. as we look at ingrid now a tropical depression it's causing problems in mexico and southern parts of texas, that's slowly diminishing. flash flood warnings are up through texas and new mexico, albuquerque reporting four inches of rainfall in addition to what's happening in colorado. we'll cont
. >> stay close to us with the forecast with rebecca stevenson and i'll have the headlines. >> nowhere on record have two storms hammered mexico at the exact same time. one in the pacific and one on the east side in the atlantic. now the problem is, landslides, flooding, intense amounts of rainfall. in fact acapulco has had so many landslides they were trying to get tourists out by rolling them away from local resorts. now we talk about rainfall as brought to us from a tropical...
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. >> i'm meteorologist rebecca stevenson. where we were just watching adam stand was in ben yes, sir airs yesbuenos aires.they're going ta thunderstorm in buenos aires and other parts of argentina. we're watching a shift in winds. we were getting our rainfall moving from the east to the west, but now it's beginning to move west to east. i have more details coming up. >> all right, rebecca. two cities bidding, we'll go to the announcement of the city that will host the 2020 olympics. that's in buenos aires where that is happening. and we'll look at the u.s. postal service and whether privatization is the only way to keep the service afloat. >> welcome back. we're moments away from learning who will host the 2020 summer olympic games. three cities are vying for the role. we know that madrid has been eliminated from the final round. that was an hour ago. so that just leaves istanbul and tokyo. any moment now we'll see the ioc chairman come to the podium and make his announcement. first we started the morning with tokyo, istanbul
. >> i'm meteorologist rebecca stevenson. where we were just watching adam stand was in ben yes, sir airs yesbuenos aires.they're going ta thunderstorm in buenos aires and other parts of argentina. we're watching a shift in winds. we were getting our rainfall moving from the east to the west, but now it's beginning to move west to east. i have more details coming up. >> all right, rebecca. two cities bidding, we'll go to the announcement of the city that will host the 2020 olympics....
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spheef fence wasn't -- stevensons wasn't there in the second. serena breaks her and is serving for the match. serena advances for the 11th time in 14 years. straight set victory. >> it is definitely difficult. i am playing people i like and you always want to see do well. you have to go out there and put them to the side and realize i want to do well and take every point as they come. >> a busy day as usual. >> thank you, shu. >> and thank you for joining us. ama dates and leigh glaser and mike shumann. the news continues at 4:24eur9 with a -- at 4:30 with a live look from the explore for yum cam. have a good one. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card gets you deals you can't find anywhere else. load up the cooler. your favorite pepsi products are just $2.47 a 12-pack. charmin is $11.99 for 24 double rolls. and make it a giant scoop. breyers ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. real big deals this week and every w
spheef fence wasn't -- stevensons wasn't there in the second. serena breaks her and is serving for the match. serena advances for the 11th time in 14 years. straight set victory. >> it is definitely difficult. i am playing people i like and you always want to see do well. you have to go out there and put them to the side and realize i want to do well and take every point as they come. >> a busy day as usual. >> thank you, shu. >> and thank you for joining us. ama dates...
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. >> hi, i'm meteorologist, rebecca stevenson. we're tracking satellite and radar over a place where there is not really much in the way of rain or snow going on. why in the world would we do that? well, this is the area where we're going to have the most activity or the biggest difference in the way things feel as we get into tonight and into tomorrow. now as we look at the northeast, we've got some cooler air out near the great lakes, but the temperatures feel good today because we have less humidity. it's 81 in new york, and it's a more comfortable 81 than what we've had because the humidity has been so high. now the temperatures will cool off quite a bit, and we'll see them drop down in the upper 04s40s, mid 40s. >> rebecca, thank you. coming up, a life sentence ends in suicide. the man charged with 47 charge of kidnapping and torture takes his own life. and the same computer glitch at nasdaq pops up once again. >> welcome back everyone, a stabbing in texas kills one student and injures three more. emergency vehicles were call
. >> hi, i'm meteorologist, rebecca stevenson. we're tracking satellite and radar over a place where there is not really much in the way of rain or snow going on. why in the world would we do that? well, this is the area where we're going to have the most activity or the biggest difference in the way things feel as we get into tonight and into tomorrow. now as we look at the northeast, we've got some cooler air out near the great lakes, but the temperatures feel good today because we have...
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. >> and with more on weather around the world, let's go to rebecca stevenson. >> that rain is circling around it. china has had more than its share of rainfall this year. in fact we were looking at potential flooding in northeast china. when we look at the total storms this year we have had 20 this year and three of them have been typhoons. they have brought in an excessive amount of rainfall. moving across china. this particular storm is going to continue its track right across that southern portion of china. when we look at rainfall totals we had amounts coming up to about two inches at our observation stations. some of those observation stations could very well have just been blown over and giving us poor reports. ing -- look looking at the satellite picture that noaa gave us, the storm well inland and still maintaining a circulation of moderate to heavy rainfall. we do expect some heavy flooding and landslides too in the southern portion of china. that's typhoons will continue. we already watch another tropical storm developing, brushing past taiwan. here in the u.s. we are talking
. >> and with more on weather around the world, let's go to rebecca stevenson. >> that rain is circling around it. china has had more than its share of rainfall this year. in fact we were looking at potential flooding in northeast china. when we look at the total storms this year we have had 20 this year and three of them have been typhoons. they have brought in an excessive amount of rainfall. moving across china. this particular storm is going to continue its track right across...
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rebecca stevenson is in next with a look at the weather. and correspondents, the world's deadliest race. stay with us. >> we have hot weather in the midwest for record heat in denver, salt lake city. denver twice now you have hit your all-time september high of 97 degrees. that was set back in 1899. it's been awhile since you've gotten up to the upper 90 close to 100 degrees this time of year. the same thing for salt lake city, and houston in the mid 80s. you have some showers cooling you off in texas. you have quite a few showers in quite a few spots. montana and the dakotas with thunderstorms and wind gusts up to 60 mph. the wind gust heavy rain and the concern, too, the heavy rain is coming down on places that have already been burned by wildfires. burn scars, we call them. as soon as that rain comes down in a half inch an hour or an inch an hour, sometimes more than that, then we have flash flooding. nevada into salt lake city as well right around the southern portion of the lake. it's turning into a wet afternoon for a lot of folks and
rebecca stevenson is in next with a look at the weather. and correspondents, the world's deadliest race. stay with us. >> we have hot weather in the midwest for record heat in denver, salt lake city. denver twice now you have hit your all-time september high of 97 degrees. that was set back in 1899. it's been awhile since you've gotten up to the upper 90 close to 100 degrees this time of year. the same thing for salt lake city, and houston in the mid 80s. you have some showers cooling you...
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rebecca stevenson is up next, and then "real money." >> buyer be ware, the hottest housing market in america may be getting a little too hot. and i'll tell you how obamacare will affect what you pay for prescription medicine. all of that and more on "real money." ♪ we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm >>> this is it, the first significant snowfall in the mountains for the grand tees on the and also for yellow stone. we're seeing snow levels come down to about 8,000 feet and up to a foot of snow above that. the storm is powering onshore right now for the pacific northwest. from seattle to spokane it is rain for you, but this is changing over to snow as it rolls into idaho and montana. this is great news for starting our snow pack, but being in the mountains we'll see the snow levels go up a little in the future months, but then we'll see the snow leve
rebecca stevenson is up next, and then "real money." >> buyer be ware, the hottest housing market in america may be getting a little too hot. and i'll tell you how obamacare will affect what you pay for prescription medicine. all of that and more on "real money." ♪ we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment...
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rebecca stevenson has you covered in just a bit. stay with us. ç] >> >> well, we are tracking two storms on each coast of the mexico. it's impacting parts of the united states as well. in fact, flooding is a primary story for the united states, and we talk about our weather story. when we look at the satellite radar combined you see tropical storm manwel on the eastern coast of mexico. on the east coast we have hurricane number two, ingrid who will make rainfall. there's a lot of rain, it's a category 1 storm. 10-15 rain fall over the mexican mountains will bring mud slides. we are watching a storm surge, 2-4 feet e we have warns for southern texas, coast at flood warns from south padrae to the corpus christi bay. we are watching for the high surf and participation for flooding along the coastline as we are getting storms and showers swinging up from the hurricane. in colorado the winds shifted and are making showers pop up in places we don't want heavy rain fall. that would be where we have wildfire burn scars. where the wild fire
rebecca stevenson has you covered in just a bit. stay with us. ç] >> >> well, we are tracking two storms on each coast of the mexico. it's impacting parts of the united states as well. in fact, flooding is a primary story for the united states, and we talk about our weather story. when we look at the satellite radar combined you see tropical storm manwel on the eastern coast of mexico. on the east coast we have hurricane number two, ingrid who will make rainfall. there's a lot of...
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parker stevenson, remember him? before he was "bay watch," he was crime wash, remember the "hardy boys"? and what's that? yes, that is timmy! that's not lassie, though. i'll be back here monday through friday on "today in the bay." mom? did nana ever give you cheerios when you were a little kid? yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. >>> and a live look outside add o.co coliseum. and just another reminder that you can watch the 49ers big showdown against the seahawks tomorrow night right here on nbc bay area. can you catch the game at 5:30. >> in arlington, texas, a showdown between the first place a's and second place rangers last night. oakland jumped out to an early 9-2 lead but had to hold on as texas came back to make it a 9-8 game. >> in southern california, the dodgers hosting the giants in game two of a four-game series. hunter pence g
parker stevenson, remember him? before he was "bay watch," he was crime wash, remember the "hardy boys"? and what's that? yes, that is timmy! that's not lassie, though. i'll be back here monday through friday on "today in the bay." mom? did nana ever give you cheerios when you were a little kid? yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with...
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stevenson will serve a two-year term. early today the president spoke to the roundtable after the roundtable released its quarterly ceo survey which found a slight decrease in expectations for economic growth in the next few months. lori: decrease from what? we're barely at a good level. adam: that's the problem, right? lori: investors wait to see if the federal reserve will ease back on the throttle of monthly bond purchases. >> first last minute advice from our own charles payne. how he says you should play today's fed decision. that's coming up next. ♪ this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male anno
stevenson will serve a two-year term. early today the president spoke to the roundtable after the roundtable released its quarterly ceo survey which found a slight decrease in expectations for economic growth in the next few months. lori: decrease from what? we're barely at a good level. adam: that's the problem, right? lori: investors wait to see if the federal reserve will ease back on the throttle of monthly bond purchases. >> first last minute advice from our own charles payne. how he...
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we have two women in the top 20, serena williams and stevenson, maybe the best as it's been, but the brian brothers are the best ever and the williams sisters. still great tennis out there. >> tennis has many management mistakes. we have the worst governance of any sport by far. there's a commissioner, one smart guy who makes decisions and general oversight. you look at tennis, it's governed by 80 organizations, thousands of volunteers, everything is done by committee. it's terrible governance. take for instance doubles. everyone plays doubles. played way more than singles. it's so fun to watch arguably much more than singles. but we squash it at all costs. >> 30 seconds. how do you solve it? >> it's a cocktail of things and it would take a lot longer than 30 seconds, probably 25 seconds now. but in general we've got to produce american stars. we've got to get more people just period, playing tennis and loving the sport. >> let's hope the efforts to get there succeed because it's a great sport, great for kids, great for adults, it's a lifelong sport so we only wish tennis the best an
we have two women in the top 20, serena williams and stevenson, maybe the best as it's been, but the brian brothers are the best ever and the williams sisters. still great tennis out there. >> tennis has many management mistakes. we have the worst governance of any sport by far. there's a commissioner, one smart guy who makes decisions and general oversight. you look at tennis, it's governed by 80 organizations, thousands of volunteers, everything is done by committee. it's terrible...
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now we're going to turn to rebecker stevenson. she's got the latest on when the rain is going to stop out in colorado. >> this situation is difficult to forecast. computer model haves a hard time determining when that moisture tap will shut after. we will see the moisture come up from the tropics crossing mexico up in to arizona and in to in nevada and it shifted in to colorado here in the last up of days. that's where we had our major problem and flooding was primary concern for colorado where as it was other things that were occurring in other states. for instance we did have a potential funnel cloud reported in nevada earlier today. but the flooding is the sheer amount of water coming down. the national weather service showed us a doppler estimated rainfall total. would near the center and the dark purple indicating that's about 8 to 10 inches of rain in a specific area. we know that was tkebgted i dete low lying areas. what about the mountains. there's so much moisture coming down in the mountains and exceptional amount that's
now we're going to turn to rebecker stevenson. she's got the latest on when the rain is going to stop out in colorado. >> this situation is difficult to forecast. computer model haves a hard time determining when that moisture tap will shut after. we will see the moisture come up from the tropics crossing mexico up in to arizona and in to in nevada and it shifted in to colorado here in the last up of days. that's where we had our major problem and flooding was primary concern for colorado...
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after your break, weather forecast with rebecca stevenson. ] >> one of the bik reasons we've had all of the flooding in the southwest is we've tapped into tropical moisture. in fact we've got one particular storm, manuel that's targeted as we get into later saturday to move towards acapulco and oaxaca and we've got another one staying on the other side the bay of campeche. 10 to 15 inches are expected and mexico city is having the same problems that colorado has had with the mudslides and very heavily rainfall in the mountains. we hear the rainfall coming in cold front sagging south bringing you showers along the gulf coast but parts of texas are going to get rains from the storms so the to the south but we're losing that moisture tap to the south however we will continue with scattered showers and thunderstorms, to the west. the cold front we just talked about dropped temperatures down about 20° in some spots but the marine layer kept temperatures about 15° cooler today in the northwest. >> you're watching al jazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. here are the top stories. search and res
after your break, weather forecast with rebecca stevenson. ] >> one of the bik reasons we've had all of the flooding in the southwest is we've tapped into tropical moisture. in fact we've got one particular storm, manuel that's targeted as we get into later saturday to move towards acapulco and oaxaca and we've got another one staying on the other side the bay of campeche. 10 to 15 inches are expected and mexico city is having the same problems that colorado has had with the mudslides and...
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stevenson, you're okay into the south bay. some might be bailing instead of heading to the dumbarton bridge head to the san mateo bridge which is moving and not a big deal. that's a pressure for 92. if you have to said south 880 into the mess. looking at the south bay, smooth flow into the south bay. traffic flows nicely. north 88 and 101 showing a little bit of slowdown. so that's a nice gentle start. back to you. >> 6:22. coming up we'll update you on breaking news in washington, d.c. an active shooter reported in the navy yard out there. it's at the navy seal system's command headquarters about 3 thou people work in that building. so far one confirmed injury and emergency personnel on scene. a shelter in place order. >> this is in washington, d.c. and the u.s. navy just tweeted out that more base police are entering this building. you can see s.w.a.t. teams on scene. approximately 3,000 people work in this building. so, very much an active scene as police and s.w.a.t. crews look for this active shooter. >>> updating you on
stevenson, you're okay into the south bay. some might be bailing instead of heading to the dumbarton bridge head to the san mateo bridge which is moving and not a big deal. that's a pressure for 92. if you have to said south 880 into the mess. looking at the south bay, smooth flow into the south bay. traffic flows nicely. north 88 and 101 showing a little bit of slowdown. so that's a nice gentle start. back to you. >> 6:22. coming up we'll update you on breaking news in washington, d.c....
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. >> rebecca stevenson is up next, and then "real money." >> burning the midnight oil, i'll tell you what a potential government shutdown means for you. plus how living a healthy life may save you money under obamacare. all of that hah more on "real money." than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. ç] ♪ >>> the wine grape season, the harvest begins in southwest france by about the middle of this month. they have had quite a bit of stormy weather across europe, so as they were beginning to look at the quantity and quality of wine that would be produced for this year, they started to look at the kind of weather they had. this is the exact same issue they are looking at in oregon. eugene, oregon put out a story that their wine season for oregon, it started south dry and warm, and now it is ending up wet, so there is big concern about the grapes being too wet and soggy for the vintage to be very good, but we'll see. as we look at the showers from this particular large st
. >> rebecca stevenson is up next, and then "real money." >> burning the midnight oil, i'll tell you what a potential government shutdown means for you. plus how living a healthy life may save you money under obamacare. all of that hah more on "real money." than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. ç] ♪ >>> the wine grape season, the...
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meteorologist rebecca stevenson joining us now with more. >> we are watching the storms. it's interesting because this year, it took a long time to get any hurricanes going. we almost made it to the all hymn time record for the latest. the first hurricane started. that date stands at 11th. now, we have hurricane number 2, hurricane ingrid. it's enhanced to show you the coldest cloud tops in the bright orange. the cold cloud tops indicate basically to you how many energy is powering up into the atmosphere. this is a machine hurricane and tropical storms for that matter. to balances the atmosphere, to send heat and towards the polls where it cools and circumstances back down close to the equator. we have this rotation going on right now. the problem is, is that we've got a storm on each side of mexico. each one is bringing significant amounts of rainfall. torrent y'all rain with gust couple winds, we anticipate several mudslides in the mexico area. but some of this moisture is swinging up and touching the tip near browns i would have around texas. for the next 24 to 36 hour
meteorologist rebecca stevenson joining us now with more. >> we are watching the storms. it's interesting because this year, it took a long time to get any hurricanes going. we almost made it to the all hymn time record for the latest. the first hurricane started. that date stands at 11th. now, we have hurricane number 2, hurricane ingrid. it's enhanced to show you the coldest cloud tops in the bright orange. the cold cloud tops indicate basically to you how many energy is powering up...
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al jazeera america - a new voic] >> meteorologist: i'm meteorologist rebecca stevenson. two stories in the weather that are very important tonight. the first is cooling in the northeast. temperatures are dropping, tonight get ready to feel them in the 40's, and we have some friday morning frost advisories and freeze watches for the northeast. the other part of the story is a lot of rain moving into the storm to the west. president obama says the world's credibility is on the line can syria, not his credibility. he spoke about
al jazeera america - a new voic] >> meteorologist: i'm meteorologist rebecca stevenson. two stories in the weather that are very important tonight. the first is cooling in the northeast. temperatures are dropping, tonight get ready to feel them in the 40's, and we have some friday morning frost advisories and freeze watches for the northeast. the other part of the story is a lot of rain moving into the storm to the west. president obama says the world's credibility is on the line can...
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. >> i remember adalade stevenson. i always thought they were symatico. when i read that, i thought to myself, you know, this is fascinating, but i would love to have heard her tape 20 years later and seen maybe how she might have assessed some of those big issues. >> we have some hands raised. if the young lady will bring the mic up. >> you have persuaded me that the apresidents, like all husbands i know, married up. >> and doug, you certainly did. >> and for the public record we needed that? \[laughter/] >> live on c-span. >> so i'd like to know, tell us about some of their goofs. tell us about things the first ladies got involved in that didn't go so well in terms of politics or policy. jackie kennedy, the brains hinald the bay of pigs? >> no. \[laughter/] >> i think you can make a case that hillary clinton and health care was a big goof. was it her goof or the president's goof? but putting the first lady, a person who is, as you said, unfireable and unlicted, into that kind of position dealing with the major issue at the time was not, in my view, a wi
. >> i remember adalade stevenson. i always thought they were symatico. when i read that, i thought to myself, you know, this is fascinating, but i would love to have heard her tape 20 years later and seen maybe how she might have assessed some of those big issues. >> we have some hands raised. if the young lady will bring the mic up. >> you have persuaded me that the apresidents, like all husbands i know, married up. >> and doug, you certainly did. >> and for the...
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scott fitzgerald and adlai stevenson, also great heroes of mine. the through line -- also, don quixote, they were all ideal to me. >> fitzgerald relating to a. scott berg? >> it does. i was reading f. scott fitzgerald before i was born and i was born a. scott. never used andrew, used scott. >> dean sayer, who was he? i lived long enough to know who he was. i remember the name. what was his son like? he died since he wrote the book. >> this is the grandson. dr. grayson's son, yeah. he was a lovely man, maybe -- maybe the most gentlemanly virginia gentleman i've met. >> sayer? >> no, not talking about dr. grayson's son. kerry t. grayson. i learned from both of them, again it's this humanizing element, they both gave me that thing. but it was a really caring man. this was a loving father. this was a man with real tenderness of the people in his lives. he was strict as get out. they crossed him. there were two or three in his life he felt they betrayed him. never spoke to him or saw him. >> colonel house? >> he's one of them. the closest friend when he
scott fitzgerald and adlai stevenson, also great heroes of mine. the through line -- also, don quixote, they were all ideal to me. >> fitzgerald relating to a. scott berg? >> it does. i was reading f. scott fitzgerald before i was born and i was born a. scott. never used andrew, used scott. >> dean sayer, who was he? i lived long enough to know who he was. i remember the name. what was his son like? he died since he wrote the book. >> this is the grandson. dr. grayson's...
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abigail and on the fundamental side is john stevenson with first asset management investment. john, you first. a lot of talk how strong auto sales are. how strong is autonation? >> i think you should sell it, up 30%. it's ridden the boone from 8 million cars to 16.2 million cars sold in the u.s. what's happening now the multiples 18.6 times, forward multiples about 17.3. it's an expensive stock. and margins really come under pressure. inventories on the lot are sitting at 67 days. it's up very substantially. margins in the new car business are down to 6% gross margins, the lowest ever. i think the margin story is working against it, inventory is working against it. this is an expensive story that i really see no room for growth. i don't see it going to 24 million cars sold. >> abigail, what about the chart story, is that working against it or for it? >> these charts are working for autonation. they have one of the best looking charts i've seen in a long time and for the right reasons. buyers are completely in control and their conviction is very high. when we take a look at th
abigail and on the fundamental side is john stevenson with first asset management investment. john, you first. a lot of talk how strong auto sales are. how strong is autonation? >> i think you should sell it, up 30%. it's ridden the boone from 8 million cars to 16.2 million cars sold in the u.s. what's happening now the multiples 18.6 times, forward multiples about 17.3. it's an expensive stock. and margins really come under pressure. inventories on the lot are sitting at 67 days. it's up...
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. >> i remember adalade stevenson. i always thought they were sympatico. when i read that, i thought to myself, you know, this is fascinating, but i would love to have heard her tape 20 years later and seen maybe how she might have assessed some of those big issues. >> we have some hands raised. if the young lady will bring the mic up. >> you have persuaded me that the presidents, like all husbands i know, married up. >> and doug, you certainly did. >> and for the public record we needed that? [laughter] >> live on c-span. so i'd like to know, tell us about some of their goofs. tell us about things the first ladies got involved in that didn't go so well in terms of politics or policy. jackie kennedy, the brains behind the bay of pigs? >> no. >> i think you can make a case that hillary clinton and health care was a big goof. was it her goof or the president's goof? but putting the first lady, a person who is, as you said, unfireable and unlicted, into-- and unelected, into that kind of position of dealing with the major issue at the time was not, in my view
. >> i remember adalade stevenson. i always thought they were sympatico. when i read that, i thought to myself, you know, this is fascinating, but i would love to have heard her tape 20 years later and seen maybe how she might have assessed some of those big issues. >> we have some hands raised. if the young lady will bring the mic up. >> you have persuaded me that the presidents, like all husbands i know, married up. >> and doug, you certainly did. >> and for the...
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reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2news. >> viewers are been sharing condolences on our facebook page. join the conversation by searching for ktvu channel 2. >>> developing news out of oakland, where police within the last hour arrested a suspect in a robbery and standoff. officers on the scene say it began with the theft of a car and some electronic devices elsewhere in oakland. police pinged cell phones to track the stolen items to a store on mcarthur boulevard and randolph avenue. they arrested three men and two women there, but a fourth man stayed inside. about an hour later, a man could be seen surrendering. police then checked the store to make sure no one else was still inside and that a weapon wasn't left hidden there. no one was injured. >>> san francisco firefighters worked quickly to put out a fire today. the flames broke out shortly before 1:00 this afternoon. authorities tell us sparks from construction work being done on a metal fence started the fire. the flames then spread to some brush. it took firefighters about 20 minutes to put out the fire. >>
reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2news. >> viewers are been sharing condolences on our facebook page. join the conversation by searching for ktvu channel 2. >>> developing news out of oakland, where police within the last hour arrested a suspect in a robbery and standoff. officers on the scene say it began with the theft of a car and some electronic devices elsewhere in oakland. police pinged cell phones to track the stolen items to a store on...
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do you remember when adlai stevenson stood in the u.n. and showed the pictures of the soaf missiles in cuba? i mean, that-- you've got to do something-- >> woodruff: actually, i don't remember that, but i'll take your word for it. >> it was persuasive. and at the same time hes that to reestablish his congressional as the antiwar candidate. >> woodruff: do you think they're going to have more evidence to show? >> no, my understanding from speaking to him is they don't have more evidence. and my understanding is that i wouldn't emphasize syria all that much particularly. i think there's some evidence that the regime did it. i don't think there's much strong argument that whatever we do in syria is going to make some fundamental difference in syria. so you have a policy that's kind of ineffective, even for those of us who believe in it, and we believe in it not because it's a great policy but because the alternative is much worse. that would be my case. if we don't do this, the credibility with iran is very bad. and the second thing i'd say-
do you remember when adlai stevenson stood in the u.n. and showed the pictures of the soaf missiles in cuba? i mean, that-- you've got to do something-- >> woodruff: actually, i don't remember that, but i'll take your word for it. >> it was persuasive. and at the same time hes that to reestablish his congressional as the antiwar candidate. >> woodruff: do you think they're going to have more evidence to show? >> no, my understanding from speaking to him is they don't...
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, and at his worst obama's being compared to people like me who've been around a long time to adlai stevenson, bright mind, considers all the factors and considers so many factors he can't get back to making a decision. is that the way it's set up? or say it your way. >> that's a fair summation. obviously, that oversimplifies as any newspaper article or any news show can do a complicated individual. in either bush's case or obama's case. but that's -- you do sort of see this very stark contrast on display these last few weeks, this sense from bush that once you make a decision boom, you go on, you never look back and keep pushing forward. obama on the other hand is sort of at this point kind of reacting, changing his mind, thinking through what he wants to do, and under very different political circumstances as well, for that matter. >> you know, david, i was thinking, it's not just the war in iraq we all talk about. it's the tax cut that bush came in with back in 2001. he was going to do a tax cut no matter what the economic conditions were. i'm going to cut taxes. maybe because his father r
, and at his worst obama's being compared to people like me who've been around a long time to adlai stevenson, bright mind, considers all the factors and considers so many factors he can't get back to making a decision. is that the way it's set up? or say it your way. >> that's a fair summation. obviously, that oversimplifies as any newspaper article or any news show can do a complicated individual. in either bush's case or obama's case. but that's -- you do sort of see this very stark...
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consulate that killed four americans including ambassador christopher stevenson september 11th, of 2012. >> since that day, bombings and shootings in benghazi indeed throughout much of eastern libya and the rest evident country have been pretty common. arwa damon is in beirut, lebanon right now. you have spent an awful lot of time in libya and in particular benghazi on this the anniversary of the assault there. and, of course, remembering 9/11 at the world trade center site and the pentagon, as well. you know, what is interesting and a little troubling i suppose is that you were able to find one of the people that authorities were looking for when it came to the benghazi attack but nobody has been arrested. >> reporter: that's right. and it's been a year. to some degree, a lot of critics of the obama administration will say that this is completely inexcusable, especially given that the fbi last named a prime suspect, ahmed, the individual that we were able to meet with when we were in benghazi back in may. this is a man not even bothering to try to hide. he does not feel as if anyone is
consulate that killed four americans including ambassador christopher stevenson september 11th, of 2012. >> since that day, bombings and shootings in benghazi indeed throughout much of eastern libya and the rest evident country have been pretty common. arwa damon is in beirut, lebanon right now. you have spent an awful lot of time in libya and in particular benghazi on this the anniversary of the assault there. and, of course, remembering 9/11 at the world trade center site and the...