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now they think what's coming will be a bloodbath, jeff. >> jeff: liz palmer in damascus, thank you. scott pelley interviews president obama on his syria politics tomorrow am you can see that tomorrow night during the broadcast of the men's u.s. open final and later on the "cbs evening news." a crushing heat wave continues in california this weekend. temperatures hit the hundreds again this weekend in the san fernando valley. the yosemite rim fire is now the third worst in california history. officials say it is 80% contained but nearly 400 square miles have burned. in utah heavy rains caused more flooding and mudslides in alpine, the same spot for the third time in three weeks. ibm announced it is losing its medicare eligible retirees off its company health insurance and will give them money to buy insurance on private health care exchanges. late this afternoon we learn time warner will do the same. for more on the story we are joined by cbs news contributor med-- lod hobson. is this a good or bath thing in your estimation. >> over the short term it shouldn't be good or bad but neut
now they think what's coming will be a bloodbath, jeff. >> jeff: liz palmer in damascus, thank you. scott pelley interviews president obama on his syria politics tomorrow am you can see that tomorrow night during the broadcast of the men's u.s. open final and later on the "cbs evening news." a crushing heat wave continues in california this weekend. temperatures hit the hundreds again this weekend in the san fernando valley. the yosemite rim fire is now the third worst in...
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. >> jeff: deborah, thank you. a music festival in new york city was cancelled today after two people died of drug overdoses. four others had to be hospitalized after attending the electric zoo festival. city officials blame the drug ecstasy. on wednesday in boston police reported three overdoses at a operate event. one of them fatal. a summer of recoveriry up and down the jersey shore hit hard by sandy last year. major efforts were made to help those shore towns rebuild. so how did the recovery go? terrell brown has an update tonight from seaside heights. >> reporter: at the spicy can tina restaurant, labor day weekend is normally one of their busiest. but owner wayne cimorelli said unusually wet weather and delayed repairs made for a difficult summer. his business is down 15%. what were you expecting? >> i was expecting to be significantly off. and i'm off, i mean 15% doesn't sound like a lot but it is quite a bit. >> reporter: cimorelli spent all of the off season repairing the restaurant after superstorm sandy
. >> jeff: deborah, thank you. a music festival in new york city was cancelled today after two people died of drug overdoses. four others had to be hospitalized after attending the electric zoo festival. city officials blame the drug ecstasy. on wednesday in boston police reported three overdoses at a operate event. one of them fatal. a summer of recoveriry up and down the jersey shore hit hard by sandy last year. major efforts were made to help those shore towns rebuild. so how did the...
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jen, making people beautiful on the outside, jeff on their inside. a friend thought these two opposites would attract. >> she's like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride so i think he would be really good for you. >> reporter: there was talk of a wedding. the couple shopped for rings in december. just about the time it turned out that jen developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> i went to the doctors a couple times and they diagnosed it as pneumonia. i'm 35. so they're not thinking this is something else. >> reporter: in january came the diagnosis, lung cancer, stage four. last month, came the prognosis. >> four to six weeks untreated and four to six months treated. so when i heard that i said let's get married. >> reporter: jeff and jen gave themselves two weeks to plan a simple wedding and barbecue reception in jen's parents backyard. that was the plan at least until a friend posted a request for help on a facebook group for wedding planners. a posting erica read and couldn't forget. >> this was an opportunity to do something extra
jen, making people beautiful on the outside, jeff on their inside. a friend thought these two opposites would attract. >> she's like, you know, he kind of took all my weirdness in stride so i think he would be really good for you. >> reporter: there was talk of a wedding. the couple shopped for rings in december. just about the time it turned out that jen developed a cough she couldn't shake. >> i went to the doctors a couple times and they diagnosed it as pneumonia. i'm 35....
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jeff, jeff? jeff: no, no, it's fine. just a little nosebleed, i get them when it's dry, or when my face gets kicked. i'll get some paper towels. goodness. [♪] did someone say something about a meeting to discuss member policy? [♪] [ sneezes ] you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. that's why there's a new duracell battery. duracell quantum. with its high density core, it's a quantum leap in battery power. power. in the hands of the most powerful. duracell. trusted everywhere. only graduates lil' entrees has all for balanced nutrition. protein, grains and a side of veggies. made with no preservatives, plus a taste that's totally toddler. from gerber. the gerber generation for fruits and veggies. gerber fruit and veggies, from our growers' farms, to your baby's high chair. gerber. nourishing generation healthy. that this buddy fellow has a few fr
jeff, jeff? jeff: no, no, it's fine. just a little nosebleed, i get them when it's dry, or when my face gets kicked. i'll get some paper towels. goodness. [♪] did someone say something about a meeting to discuss member policy? [♪] [ sneezes ] you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. that's why there's a new duracell...
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warren jeffs can take your family away from you, warren jeffs can take your house away from you, and warren jeffs most of all can take your salvation away from you, that's what these people believe. >> has the situation gotten better or worse since he's been in prison? >> i think that they're getting worse for the flds. >> more extreme? >> more extreme. >> even though warren jeffs is locked up the situation in colorado city is worse? >> oh definitely, way worse. there's no marriages that's happening because warren is the only man that can actually performing marriages. there's no sexual contact between husband and wife. >> they've stopped sexual activity between husbands and wives? >> within the last year. the only communication that you can have is a handshake and no longer than three seconds. >> with your spouse? >> with your spouse. he wants to have total human control over everybody up there. >> in a rare exchange with an outsider, lenore said she experienced discrimination personally. she claims town marshals wouldn't protect her from her husband whom she said was physically abu
warren jeffs can take your family away from you, warren jeffs can take your house away from you, and warren jeffs most of all can take your salvation away from you, that's what these people believe. >> has the situation gotten better or worse since he's been in prison? >> i think that they're getting worse for the flds. >> more extreme? >> more extreme. >> even though warren jeffs is locked up the situation in colorado city is worse? >> oh definitely, way...
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i'm jeff glor. scott will be here later in the broadcast. the u.s. administration says a the u.s. administration says a chemical attack carried out by the syrian government two weeks ago killed 1,429 civilians including 426 children. congress officially returns from vacation next monday. in the meantime, the president is trying to win over a majority of the house and senate. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy? >> reporter: jeff, the white house was hard at work on this labor day trying to convince lawmakers that the u.s. should strike syria. there were in-person meetings and phone calls and briefings, but many members still have grave doubts. president obama won the support of two key lawmakers today. >> there seems to be emerging from this administration a pretty solid plan. >> reporter: republican senators lindsey graham and john mccain said mr. obama assured them he had a strategy to strengthen the and weaken the assad regime. the senators agreed to sell hi
i'm jeff glor. scott will be here later in the broadcast. the u.s. administration says a the u.s. administration says a chemical attack carried out by the syrian government two weeks ago killed 1,429 civilians including 426 children. congress officially returns from vacation next monday. in the meantime, the president is trying to win over a majority of the house and senate. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hill tonight. nancy? >> reporter: jeff, the white house was...
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i'm jeff glower with a western edition of the broadcast. the deal came together quickly. the implementation will not. the u.s. and russia say they have an agreement that will avert american airstrikes by removing or destroying all chemical weapons in syria. the deadline-- the middle of next year. in the meantime, the pentagon is keeping the same level of forces in the region, and the u.s. will continue arming the opposition. the deal was struck in geneva, switzerland, and margaret brennan is there. >> reporter: after two and a half days of hasty, arnd of clock negotiations in geneva. >> we're finished. >> reporter: the deal was struck. >> the world will now expect the assad regime to live up to its public commitments, andaise said at the outset of these negotiations, there can be no games, no room for avoidance or anything less than full compliance by the assad regime. >> reporter: within one week, the assad regime must submit details of the weapons in the chemical arsenal. allow international inspections by november and she destroy all chemical weapons material and equip
i'm jeff glower with a western edition of the broadcast. the deal came together quickly. the implementation will not. the u.s. and russia say they have an agreement that will avert american airstrikes by removing or destroying all chemical weapons in syria. the deadline-- the middle of next year. in the meantime, the pentagon is keeping the same level of forces in the region, and the u.s. will continue arming the opposition. the deal was struck in geneva, switzerland, and margaret brennan is...
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and 34 and warren jeffs was forcing us to be remarried. warren came down very hard on me and said, i will break you. you will be married in one week. and i begged him not. to and he said, you know this what is god wants. even at the time they left his office that night, leaving was not an option. i wrestled with that for two days wondering what am going to do. and finally it hit me, this aha moment that i could leave! and i tried to make different plans in the most amazing chain of events i was able to get in touch with my brother who was living on the coast of oregon. but for me to get out, i couldn't tell anybody goodbye. i left a note on my bed. i was able to get past security guards, security cameras, climb over a fence in the middle of the night, and a friend drove me up to where my brother was living in oregon. and it was terrifying to walk away from every single thing they had ever known into a world that i was trained to believe that if itway wasn't if it was when they would hurt me. it was up to that point in time one of the most
and 34 and warren jeffs was forcing us to be remarried. warren came down very hard on me and said, i will break you. you will be married in one week. and i begged him not. to and he said, you know this what is god wants. even at the time they left his office that night, leaving was not an option. i wrestled with that for two days wondering what am going to do. and finally it hit me, this aha moment that i could leave! and i tried to make different plans in the most amazing chain of events i was...
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that was alabama's jeff sessions you just heard. joining ted cruz's fake filibuster and joining the cruz strategy of showing support for the house republican bill by blocking the house republican bill from coming to a vote in the senate. the single stupidest legislative strategy in the history of the united states senate. now, close your eyes and imagine, you know, actually this is really easy to imagine. you don't have to close your eyes. imagine if jeff sessions, is the one who came up with this unbelievably stupid strategy. the stupidest strategy in the history of the united states senate. everyone, everyone would be saying jeff sessions is stupid. every washington pundit. okay, most of them would not use the word stupid. because they're more polite than that. but they would be finding ways of saying -- that jeff sessions is way, way, way not smart. and nothing would inhibit them from saying that. they would then go looking for things in jeff sessions' background, proving he is not smart, they would find a lot throughout his care
that was alabama's jeff sessions you just heard. joining ted cruz's fake filibuster and joining the cruz strategy of showing support for the house republican bill by blocking the house republican bill from coming to a vote in the senate. the single stupidest legislative strategy in the history of the united states senate. now, close your eyes and imagine, you know, actually this is really easy to imagine. you don't have to close your eyes. imagine if jeff sessions, is the one who came up with...
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jeff. >> glor: bill plante at the white house, thank you. colorado it seems just can't catch a break, powerful floodwaters already have left hundreds of people stranded, and now today still more rain making the job of rescuers even more difficult. adriana diaz is in the flood zone tonight. >> >> reporter: like a the lot of residents in boulder, patricia birdsong was pumping water out of her house today. >> it was with such force it blew our basement window out and almost immediately it filled up with about five feet of water. >> the rain kept coming down, so much so rescue helicopterers couldn't get off the ground, but rescuers continued by land in trapped mountain side communities. the national guard has evacuated more than 2000 people, including kristie crawford-peake and her family from lyons. >> down in the neighborhood today we felt like we were the only ones left. >> bradley fled for this church shelter 12 miles away. >> i walked out and the river was going through the highway, cars, kitchens were washing down the street. >> this bulle
jeff. >> glor: bill plante at the white house, thank you. colorado it seems just can't catch a break, powerful floodwaters already have left hundreds of people stranded, and now today still more rain making the job of rescuers even more difficult. adriana diaz is in the flood zone tonight. >> >> reporter: like a the lot of residents in boulder, patricia birdsong was pumping water out of her house today. >> it was with such force it blew our basement window out and almost...
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jeff? >> nancy cordes, thank you very much. so what would a shut down look like and how would it affect americans in the on capitol hill? with that here's jeff pegues. >> if there is a shutdown federal employees will take the hardest hit. there are hundreds of thousands of them who will not be getting paychecks, nor will they have a job to go to. but the impact will be felt far beyond the nation's capitol, especially if a possible shutdown stretches into weeks. for example, routine food safety inspections will stop. food and drug administration officials tell us they will not be able to monitor food imports including baby formula. there will be an economic impact as well. with the housing market showing signs of life, federal housing loans will not be processed. and tourism could suffer. national parks, the smithsonian museums, national archives and the library of congress all would close down. potentially impacting hotels and restaurants. but at the airport tsa workers will continue to scr
jeff? >> nancy cordes, thank you very much. so what would a shut down look like and how would it affect americans in the on capitol hill? with that here's jeff pegues. >> if there is a shutdown federal employees will take the hardest hit. there are hundreds of thousands of them who will not be getting paychecks, nor will they have a job to go to. but the impact will be felt far beyond the nation's capitol, especially if a possible shutdown stretches into weeks. for example, routine...
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jeff? >> jeff pegues, thank you. >> so the day is october 1st, opening day for signing up for health insurance under the affordable care ago. this means that if you are currently uninsured, the site healthcare.gov will guide insurance plans and prices. you will be directed to exchanges. sort of an amazon of insurance plans that show you the policies available to you based on your age and location. if your state is not one hosting an exchange you will be directed to a federal government exchange. people with preexisting conditions not be turned down or charged more. with more on all of this is cbs news business analyst jill schlessinger, always good to see you. first of all let's talk about who needs this and who doesn't. >> let's start with who doesn't. because if you are covered by insurance, whether through your employer, through medicare, through medicaid, if your kid is through the chip program, you don't have to worry, don't do anything, nothing. zero. if you are a legal resident and y
jeff? >> jeff pegues, thank you. >> so the day is october 1st, opening day for signing up for health insurance under the affordable care ago. this means that if you are currently uninsured, the site healthcare.gov will guide insurance plans and prices. you will be directed to exchanges. sort of an amazon of insurance plans that show you the policies available to you based on your age and location. if your state is not one hosting an exchange you will be directed to a federal...
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, jeff. honey, baby, please. >> we weren't able to get him up the hill. >> dear god. >> come on. >> please hurry. >> back up, back up, back up. >> just when things looked grim, fellow officer christopher hunt arrives and immediately helps phillips lift seamans. >> i was able to start doing chest compressions on him right away. >> phillips knows the odds of him surviving are slim. 92% of those who suffer sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital don't make it. seamans has now been in full arrest for close to four minutes. >> stay with me, dear god. >> he wasn't responding, wasn't breathing, didn't look at me, nothing. he was just laying there. >> if we didn't get things going quickly, he was losing brain function every second that we waited. >> dear god, jeff, stay with me. >> officer michael frybarger arrives next carrying an automated electronic defibrillator, a device used to start the heart. >> a heart doesn't actually stop, it's in fibrillation. it's quivering, not actually pumping anyt
, jeff. honey, baby, please. >> we weren't able to get him up the hill. >> dear god. >> come on. >> please hurry. >> back up, back up, back up. >> just when things looked grim, fellow officer christopher hunt arrives and immediately helps phillips lift seamans. >> i was able to start doing chest compressions on him right away. >> phillips knows the odds of him surviving are slim. 92% of those who suffer sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital...
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thank you, jeff. >>> still ahead, could it really happen again? the government may be days away from shutting down. from investments to parks. how a government shutdown may impact your life. >>> it isn't your imagination. the real reason behind why a baby's smell is irresistible to women. stay with us. >>> drama on the senate floor. right now a republican senator ted cruz is vowing to speak and speak and speak against obama care until he can no longer stand up. he wants to block senate democrats from funding the affordable health care act as part of passing any budget. without a budget, the government can't pay its bills and after sunday, that means the government could shut down. >> sounds familiar, doesn't it? we've been down this road before and this time what does it mean in terms of a government shutdown? >> nbc bay area's political analyst larry gerston is here with the details of what it could look like. >> with the so-called government shutdown the armed forces are going to be in place, people are going to get their social security checks.
thank you, jeff. >>> still ahead, could it really happen again? the government may be days away from shutting down. from investments to parks. how a government shutdown may impact your life. >>> it isn't your imagination. the real reason behind why a baby's smell is irresistible to women. stay with us. >>> drama on the senate floor. right now a republican senator ted cruz is vowing to speak and speak and speak against obama care until he can no longer stand up. he...
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did you happen to interview him because of his closeness to jeff sachs? and when will the day of reckoning come for sachs and the millennium project? the proof will be in the pudding some day. when will that day of reckoning come and when will the jury be in or out or whatever juries do? >> guest: i did in fact interview bono, he was charming. one of the nicest people i've interviewed. he didn't hold me up for hours. that's something that celebrity do to poor journalists, and i think bono is very much reflecting the pop already opinion. when bono began with jeffrey sachs, when i started working on the story, there was this moment where the general public seemed to be behind the great surge in foreign aid. there was a real belief, i think, still then, or at least popular support, for heavy influxes of foreign aid. and i think we have seen a dramatic shift, and most recent live with obama's visit to africa, i think it's been made pointedly clear that the popular opinion is nights crease foreign aid. americans who survey after survey are against that, for be
did you happen to interview him because of his closeness to jeff sachs? and when will the day of reckoning come for sachs and the millennium project? the proof will be in the pudding some day. when will that day of reckoning come and when will the jury be in or out or whatever juries do? >> guest: i did in fact interview bono, he was charming. one of the nicest people i've interviewed. he didn't hold me up for hours. that's something that celebrity do to poor journalists, and i think bono...
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and adam-- jeff. would've paid for the cab. adam. jeff. oh, all right, fine! you know what? you win. no more fix ups. i'm not gonna say "i told you so." mostly because of that look right there. you two are not gonna ruin this. here are your tickets. you stay out here and solve your problem, and you don't come in until you do. well, he started it. did not. i don't care who started it. it's over. understand? don't just nod. use your words. yes. yes. okay, let's go. i'm not giving in. i'll stand out here all night. (man) is anybody selling a ticket? i need one ticket! i'm mad at adam, but i think making him sit through this show will be punishment enough. oh, i'm not letting jeff sleep through a minute of this. plus, i'm buying the soundtrack. um, sorry, that seat's taken. this is g24, isn't it? i just bought this ticket from a scalper outside. unbelievable. jeff sold his ticket. oh, i'm so sorry. i cannot believe he did that. but don't worry. you, and adam, and i will still have a good time. unbelievable. thank you, golden staircase. hey, look at me. i'm smoking, act one. hmm.
and adam-- jeff. would've paid for the cab. adam. jeff. oh, all right, fine! you know what? you win. no more fix ups. i'm not gonna say "i told you so." mostly because of that look right there. you two are not gonna ruin this. here are your tickets. you stay out here and solve your problem, and you don't come in until you do. well, he started it. did not. i don't care who started it. it's over. understand? don't just nod. use your words. yes. yes. okay, let's go. i'm not giving in....
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. >>> i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. awesome weather at the coastline all the way to the inland valleys. we'll talk about a drastic turn and how hot the temperatures will get coming up in the seven-day forecast. >>> a high-tech car service may play backup for the nfl. >> the car service announced it is teaming up with the nfl players' association. it could keep players out of trouble. here's nbc's joe rosato jr. >> reporter: you have seen the mug shots and appearances in court. nfl players off the field and behind bars accused of drinking and driving. >> there's no sect there has been a problem with players partying and wanting to do their thing and making a bad decision. >> reporter: but now an app by uber may keep the players on the field. the company announced a partnership with the players union. >> we will provide a transportation alternative for players to use whether going to and from a game or a bar or home. >> reporter: uber allows people to summon a town car in 20 u.s. cities. the players are getting $200 in cr
. >>> i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. awesome weather at the coastline all the way to the inland valleys. we'll talk about a drastic turn and how hot the temperatures will get coming up in the seven-day forecast. >>> a high-tech car service may play backup for the nfl. >> the car service announced it is teaming up with the nfl players' association. it could keep players out of trouble. here's nbc's joe rosato jr. >> reporter: you have seen the...
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jeff miller and carla have been committed partners on this project. the planning process for landscape improvements and temporary art installations at kiva triangle wrapped up in may with the third and final community meeting held jointly by rec/park jeff miller of parks alliance and the friends group. at that meeting jeff presented the final plan for landscape enhancements which included [speaker not understood], stabilize access entrance and [speaker not understood] such as the kiosk and possibly log benches. at this meeting sam bower presented the plan for temporary nature based art installations. so, like i said, jeff miller is with us today to walk you through the conceptual plan. as he wraps up his presentation, i will then show you the conceptual ideas for the art part of this project and give you a brief summary on the m-o-u. so, let me just load the presentation. >> hello, commissioners. i'm jeffery miller, miller landscape architects. it's been a real pleasure to work with the friends of kiza and the members of this project. we're happy to b
jeff miller and carla have been committed partners on this project. the planning process for landscape improvements and temporary art installations at kiva triangle wrapped up in may with the third and final community meeting held jointly by rec/park jeff miller of parks alliance and the friends group. at that meeting jeff presented the final plan for landscape enhancements which included [speaker not understood], stabilize access entrance and [speaker not understood] such as the kiosk and...
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david: jeff flock joining us live from herman miller. this is silicon valley, well all of america loves the chair, jeff. >> this is the latest this is something called the mir a 2, and they are testing it in the torture lab. if you use this chair for 12 years, that is what the machine approximates. this exclusively on the fox business network, i have ceo of herman miller. tell you these test, brian are incredible. you take this very seriously. >> we do. i told you earlier our products have warranty to 12 years. we put them through real use tests to make sure the customers are confident the products will last a lifetime. >> here is the headline from brian, people are getting bigger and people using chairs. we're reacting to that. >> we get requests for chairs that will handle as much as 350 pounds. you're talking about lots of weight. >> you didn't use to have that. >> that is new development. >> speaking of new developments
david: jeff flock joining us live from herman miller. this is silicon valley, well all of america loves the chair, jeff. >> this is the latest this is something called the mir a 2, and they are testing it in the torture lab. if you use this chair for 12 years, that is what the machine approximates. this exclusively on the fox business network, i have ceo of herman miller. tell you these test, brian are incredible. you take this very seriously. >> we do. i told you earlier our...
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jeff hanson says: "it was at three hundred thousand when i said this. and then i said do you think by the time i'm twenty, that i could do a million dollars for charity? and mom said that's a hard goal but maybe. and it happened." in may of this year to be exact... when he donated some art to charities for auction. jeff hanson says: "it was fantastic because it happened at the dallas make a wish and everythings' big in texas, they're never out done." he's celebrating this goal two days before his 20-th birthday here. also in the room, notecards jeff used to make ... among new ones he's created that he now sells. he even has his hands in fashion - selling hand painted garments. but maybe most of all - julie hanson says: "we are very excited to say that as of right now we've defeated clod. neurofybromytosis he'll live with that everyday, but life is very joyful right now and he is doing great." a boy with what some would have called a far- tched million dollar goal. a harford county officer is on paid administrative leave this morning... what investigator
jeff hanson says: "it was at three hundred thousand when i said this. and then i said do you think by the time i'm twenty, that i could do a million dollars for charity? and mom said that's a hard goal but maybe. and it happened." in may of this year to be exact... when he donated some art to charities for auction. jeff hanson says: "it was fantastic because it happened at the dallas make a wish and everythings' big in texas, they're never out done." he's celebrating this...
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let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri with the details. jeff? >> looking more and more likely like we'll have a few showers in the south bay. a decent amount of mice at the lower levels and even some areas of drizzle at the coastline. here's your satellite loop. what you'll see is a few showers happening near eureka and the area producing some more consistent rainfall tomorrow is situated back here about the 2 to 300 miles away so it's still on track and expected to impact us for saturday. these totals will be wide ranging when it comes to the rain. trace amounts to about a quarter of an inch wind 10 to 20 miles an hour. some gustier winds expected over the north bay hills and even the potential of some stray lightning strikes in the north bay include mag reason napa and also, for sonoma counties. and we just thought you should know after hot summer weather this week yes, that's right, we're tracking on our future cast, some areas of snow that could occur acrossees might. a rain/snow mix but if you're headed that way and you see white stuff it's
let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri with the details. jeff? >> looking more and more likely like we'll have a few showers in the south bay. a decent amount of mice at the lower levels and even some areas of drizzle at the coastline. here's your satellite loop. what you'll see is a few showers happening near eureka and the area producing some more consistent rainfall tomorrow is situated back here about the 2 to 300 miles away so it's still on track and expected to impact us...
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jeff? >> high pressure already producing its grip across the bay area, producing this dry, hot, sinking air, right down to the surface. you can see temperatures warming up today, about 5 to 8 degrees from this time yesterday. some of the most widespread heat at this hour, across the east bay. 93 in livermore. 91 in concord. also 86 in walnut creek. so it's not triple digits right now, but we're going to be on our way there over the next 24 hours. these winds have now started to shift to more of a drying wind, coming out of the north and also the east. it's not really gusty. it will stay about 5 to 15 miles per hour this weekend, but it's lowering those relative humidities down into the 20 and 30% range, and that's where that fire concern will be coming in. the other thing is tonight, it will be mild out here. at 10:00 p.m., temperatures in the low to mid-70s for the most part, and as we progress throughout tomorrow, with a warm night headed our way, we're going to have a quick jump-start on
jeff? >> high pressure already producing its grip across the bay area, producing this dry, hot, sinking air, right down to the surface. you can see temperatures warming up today, about 5 to 8 degrees from this time yesterday. some of the most widespread heat at this hour, across the east bay. 93 in livermore. 91 in concord. also 86 in walnut creek. so it's not triple digits right now, but we're going to be on our way there over the next 24 hours. these winds have now started to shift to...
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. >> thank you, jeff. the reform and commercial bail system is one of the hottest topics. the institute of policies has called the bail system a failed policy that leads to excessive incarceration and mostly of pretrial detainees who cannot afford to buy their freedom. time and time again commercial bail has proven itself to most effective with those released on assurity bonds with 60 percent less likely to become fugitives. let me introduce the panel, der a dwight is with the association, she owns carson bail bonds and in the industry for 4 decades and former mistake mayor of carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role as chief of police in san francisco. he's been a critic of current models in the criminal justice system that rely too heavily on incarceration. will looeng is the c e
. >> thank you, jeff. the reform and commercial bail system is one of the hottest topics. the institute of policies has called the bail system a failed policy that leads to excessive incarceration and mostly of pretrial detainees who cannot afford to buy their freedom. time and time again commercial bail has proven itself to most effective with those released on assurity bonds with 60 percent less likely to become fugitives. let me introduce the panel, der a dwight is with the...
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jeff? >> charley, police say there were actually two men who were shot inside that apartment where a group of masked men entered on tuesday. the 19-year-old kenny curry tragically did not survive his injuries. it happened in the wee hours in the morning on tuesday. once the robber got inside the unit on east cecil effect, just outside of the -- cecil avenue, just outside the town of northeast, a struggle ensued and curry was shot in the torso and later died. >> it was multiple suspects that entered the residence. and also multiple people that were inside the residence when they did enter. >> shortly after deputies discovered curry injured inside his apartment, another person showed up at union hospital in elkton suffered from multiple gunshot wounds. and investigators later learned he was also inside that apartment. and they don't know if he was one of the robbers or one of the intended victims. and now last night, more than 200 people gathered at northeast park to remember ken ry curry. th
jeff? >> charley, police say there were actually two men who were shot inside that apartment where a group of masked men entered on tuesday. the 19-year-old kenny curry tragically did not survive his injuries. it happened in the wee hours in the morning on tuesday. once the robber got inside the unit on east cecil effect, just outside of the -- cecil avenue, just outside the town of northeast, a struggle ensued and curry was shot in the torso and later died. >> it was multiple...
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jeff nguyen is in boulder. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. you can actually hear the rushing sound of boulder creek directly behind me as light rain continues to fall. the hope is weather will clear up so heireai so heiress air rescues can continue. >> they're ready to be evacuated out of there as soon as we can fly. >> reporter: with helicopters flying sunday they went looking for victims. christy crawford peek and her dog were rescued. >> we walked around the neighborhood and realized we were probably some of the only ones left. >> reporter: at this shelter there were notes read. one said call mom. of course therer with cots for sleeping, food, and hugs to be shared. the numbers are mind-boggling. 1,500 destroyed, 17,000 damaged. rescuers are shaken but they say the recovery has already begun. >> the question i have is how can we ever recover from this? i know exactly. inch by inch, mile by mile, community by community, they're taking this stuff back. >> reporter: but not everything can be rebuilt. at least four people are dead including we
jeff nguyen is in boulder. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. you can actually hear the rushing sound of boulder creek directly behind me as light rain continues to fall. the hope is weather will clear up so heireai so heiress air rescues can continue. >> they're ready to be evacuated out of there as soon as we can fly. >> reporter: with helicopters flying sunday they went looking for victims. christy crawford peek and her dog were rescued. >> we...
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jeff has given us about 14 attorneys on the team. there's a lot of us, but we're busy. >> in our report at the top of the program you heard from elizabeth campos who said she got into drinking as a preteen sometimes because there was just nothing at home. the ladies earlier mentioned only part of the problem -- here is elizabeth here. is that half the problem, no one at home who cares for these children? how would you assess problems at home? >> i think that's an excellent point. i think that's why i stress that, parents need to take an interest in their children and know what they are doing after school, where they are going, what they are doing. i'm a huge supporter of children playing sports. it's when they are hanging out with nothing better to do is when we get into trouble. another thing i think is causing a lot of trouble is social media, facebook, instagram, things like that. these guys will post photos of themselves in gang colors, weapons, flashing signs and it's appealing. young women will contact them. next thing you know
jeff has given us about 14 attorneys on the team. there's a lot of us, but we're busy. >> in our report at the top of the program you heard from elizabeth campos who said she got into drinking as a preteen sometimes because there was just nothing at home. the ladies earlier mentioned only part of the problem -- here is elizabeth here. is that half the problem, no one at home who cares for these children? how would you assess problems at home? >> i think that's an excellent point. i...
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. >> reporter: jeff of stinson beach got throat cancer. he thinks from oral sex from college before he met his wife. >> people are very uncomfortable about talking about it. what i say is people just need to get over it. >> reporter: pamela tom founded this educational website after jeff got sick. >> i was fine, i was healthy, strong, doing everything. i just felt a lump in my throat. >> any unexplained weight loss. >> reporter: jeff's doctor calls it an epidemic. a triple in throat cancer most in white males caused by this common virus. the human papilloma virus. >> it can spread to other parts of your body and can kill you. we're seeing more of it. our success rate in treating it is better. >> reporter: as with most, jeff's began with a painless dump. look at this scan placed down into his throat. >> as we go further back, we start seeing this here. >> reporter: it was cancer the size of a golf ball. >> traditionally when you look into the tongue, you're looking at this. this thing is around the corner. >> reporter: too advance to operat
. >> reporter: jeff of stinson beach got throat cancer. he thinks from oral sex from college before he met his wife. >> people are very uncomfortable about talking about it. what i say is people just need to get over it. >> reporter: pamela tom founded this educational website after jeff got sick. >> i was fine, i was healthy, strong, doing everything. i just felt a lump in my throat. >> any unexplained weight loss. >> reporter: jeff's doctor calls it an...
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one 100% blocked. >> jeff is kept alive by a ventilator. doctors performed emergency surgery and his heartbeat stabilizes. >> by some miracle i became conscious and was breathing on my own and my heart bass working on its own. >> jeff spends a week in recovery before leaving the hospital. several months later, he sees the police dash cam video for the first time. >> i guess the toughest part of the whole thing is hearing my wife beg me to stay with her. that's hardest part. just to stay with her. >> jeff is at a loss to describe the gratitude he feels to the first responders who saved his life. >> there's no way to thank someone enough. how do you thank someone for giving you life again? it's just great to see that i had a part in keeping that family together. >> i think about him every day, especially when i put on my uniform. it's what we're here for. that's why we're called to do what we do, to save someone who needs your help. >>> coming up, a defenseless teen is beaten. the man holding the belt, her own father. >> why would somebody do
one 100% blocked. >> jeff is kept alive by a ventilator. doctors performed emergency surgery and his heartbeat stabilizes. >> by some miracle i became conscious and was breathing on my own and my heart bass working on its own. >> jeff spends a week in recovery before leaving the hospital. several months later, he sees the police dash cam video for the first time. >> i guess the toughest part of the whole thing is hearing my wife beg me to stay with her. that's hardest...
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they felt i was fighting warren jeffs, which i was. >> we wanted to ask warren jeffs but he declined an interview from his texas prison cell. we requested interviews with the colorado city may tor, and the chief martial, but they also declined. a phoenix based attorney for the town agreed to a telephone interview. >> colorado city has been investigated behalf a dozen counties, state, federal agencies the d.o.j. is currently suing the city, why has there been so much interest in what is happening there. >> it is an easy target. i represent a lot of municipalities in arizona, and i don't see any distinction in how colorado city runs its own, verses any other municipality. the only difference is there's a religion in colorado city, that people find very interesting. >> one of the people we spoke to was the attorney general tom horn of arizona, and he said that prioritiestop priorities is to try to disban the police department, he again, says that it is serving the interests to f.l.d.s. church. >> my response is simple, where's the evidence? rather than make the allegations show the evid
they felt i was fighting warren jeffs, which i was. >> we wanted to ask warren jeffs but he declined an interview from his texas prison cell. we requested interviews with the colorado city may tor, and the chief martial, but they also declined. a phoenix based attorney for the town agreed to a telephone interview. >> colorado city has been investigated behalf a dozen counties, state, federal agencies the d.o.j. is currently suing the city, why has there been so much interest in what...
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abc 2 news' jeff hager is live with the latest. jeff? >> reporter: well, megan, police have identified theville in the case, 44-year-old david david david -- a neighbor describes what he heard. >> we heard five gunshots. woke us up. it was raining. we could not see anything, but we did hear the gunshots. and we seen a suspicious man earlier yesterday, actually, the day before it happened. >> police are saying the there is a woman and three children inside of the home. a point of clarification here despited information that we received. we don't know the relationship between the victim and the people inside of the home. at this hour, police are also asking for your help. if you are information to help them in the case, you are ask to call them. reporting live, jeff hager, abc 2 news. >>> news time is 6:45. we have all new information for you from what is going on in kenya. let's go ahead and take a live look. we're going to so you in a few moments. in the past 20 minute we have new information into the abc 2 news regarding the west great
abc 2 news' jeff hager is live with the latest. jeff? >> reporter: well, megan, police have identified theville in the case, 44-year-old david david david -- a neighbor describes what he heard. >> we heard five gunshots. woke us up. it was raining. we could not see anything, but we did hear the gunshots. and we seen a suspicious man earlier yesterday, actually, the day before it happened. >> police are saying the there is a woman and three children inside of the home. a point...
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. >> reporter: jeff of stinson beach got throat cancer. he thinks from oral sex from college before he met his wife. >> people are very uncomfortable about talking about it. what i say is people just need to get over it. >> reporter: pamela tom founded this educational website after jeff got sick. >> i was fine, i was healthy, strong, doing everything. i just felt a lump in my throat. >> any unexplained weight loss. >> reporter: jeff's doctor calls it an epidemic. a triple in throat cancer most in white males caused by this common virus. the human papilloma virus. >> it can spread to other parts of your body and can kill you. we're seeing more of it. our success rate in treating it is better. >> reporter: as with most, jeff's began with a painless dump. look at this scan placed down into his throat. >> as we go further back, we start seeing this here. >> reporter: it was cancer the size of a golf ball. >> traditionally when you look into the tongue, you're looking at this. this thing is around the corner. >> reporter: too advance to operat
. >> reporter: jeff of stinson beach got throat cancer. he thinks from oral sex from college before he met his wife. >> people are very uncomfortable about talking about it. what i say is people just need to get over it. >> reporter: pamela tom founded this educational website after jeff got sick. >> i was fine, i was healthy, strong, doing everything. i just felt a lump in my throat. >> any unexplained weight loss. >> reporter: jeff's doctor calls it an...
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. >> thank you, jeff and great to see so many people here today. as jeff said i'm a partner at van ness and happy to the the president of the bar association this year. it's great to be here on this particular day with a great group of panelist talking about a very important subject. we are also proud at the bar association to partner with jeff's officeto represent indigent clients and very proud of that relationship and committed to it going forward. this summit focused on the an verseey e anniversary of the gideon case. a promise and excitement following the united states supreme court decision has been a road trip marked by stoplight and heavy traffic. it was gideon's mutual trumpet, the new book that talks about the harsh reality of the system where public defenders have to handle thousands of cases in a course of a year. that's a tough reality whether it's 500 or a thousand cases. something that jim had an eye to handle more business litigation could not imagine handling and handling well. that's why this anniversary and events like this are s
. >> thank you, jeff and great to see so many people here today. as jeff said i'm a partner at van ness and happy to the the president of the bar association this year. it's great to be here on this particular day with a great group of panelist talking about a very important subject. we are also proud at the bar association to partner with jeff's officeto represent indigent clients and very proud of that relationship and committed to it going forward. this summit focused on the an verseey...
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do you see this as a backlash jeff? >> i think policy matthew and his crippin cryptographer friends. >> why they published the story, it's certainly true that some number of bad actors possibly possibly would be terrorists, means they assume to be safe through law enforcement or intelligence agency some of these bad actors -- >> i got to stop you because this is actually a statement, this is a state o statement thae quoted in our story down at the bottom. i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry i had this as something it was part of -- well one of the explanation that you did make you compared it to world war ii and the breaking of the codes of the japanese. and the chicago tribune published it out there, that was one of the things that you said look back at history that that was probably not appropriate but that that was apples and oranges but this wasn't. how can you tell our enemies that we can decipher their information but break their codes? >> the fact of the matter is that this encryption technology is in use by everybody, right
do you see this as a backlash jeff? >> i think policy matthew and his crippin cryptographer friends. >> why they published the story, it's certainly true that some number of bad actors possibly possibly would be terrorists, means they assume to be safe through law enforcement or intelligence agency some of these bad actors -- >> i got to stop you because this is actually a statement, this is a state o statement thae quoted in our story down at the bottom. i'm sorry. >>...
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their sea duck hunting guide is jeff coats of pitboss waterfowl. jeff: all right, decoys. i have the boat, i have the decoys, i have the dogs. and i guess most importantly, i have the experience. narrator: jeff's clients come from all over the country, and the world, to sea duck hunt in maryland. jeff: it's 4:00 am. i gotta get goin' before i do some duck huntin'. let's go. come on. there we go. you good to go? coot always rides shotgun. we're goin' sea duckin'. narrator: sea duck hunting in maryland is more popular than ever. the number of sea duck hunters here has jumped 50% in the last five years.
their sea duck hunting guide is jeff coats of pitboss waterfowl. jeff: all right, decoys. i have the boat, i have the decoys, i have the dogs. and i guess most importantly, i have the experience. narrator: jeff's clients come from all over the country, and the world, to sea duck hunt in maryland. jeff: it's 4:00 am. i gotta get goin' before i do some duck huntin'. let's go. come on. there we go. you good to go? coot always rides shotgun. we're goin' sea duckin'. narrator: sea duck hunting in...
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. >> jeff whiting is old school, too, ken's 30-year-old nephew. >> i would strive and work hard to not only meet but to exceed their expectations. and today, you don't see that. >> ken and jeff are third and fourth generation family partners at whiting's foods, which has been running food concessions at this famous california seaside amusement park since 1953. >> i am a tremendous advocate that today's teens are as able as ever, but they're far less prepared. employers also are far less prepared to deal with the age group. >> the whitings say this management problem isn't limited to santa cruz. based on their teen workforce consulting business called waves for success, they see a national trend stretching from the california beaches to the jersey shore. employers like jeff and ken say this difference in attitude is a big problem for small businesses like theirs, which depend on part-time teenage workers. >> they are the ones that determine whether one of our customers, one of our guests is going to make a purchase, spend more or come back again. they impact that. they impact our bottom
. >> jeff whiting is old school, too, ken's 30-year-old nephew. >> i would strive and work hard to not only meet but to exceed their expectations. and today, you don't see that. >> ken and jeff are third and fourth generation family partners at whiting's foods, which has been running food concessions at this famous california seaside amusement park since 1953. >> i am a tremendous advocate that today's teens are as able as ever, but they're far less prepared. employers...
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home of jeff's hotel and spa. a wholly owned subsidiary of jeff-co. tell me how much. well...$1,400. well, i only have $1,200. love to let you slide, but corporate's been riding me about comps. but you know? i'd say that shirt and bra are worth the $200. i don't think so. but i do think it was kind of dumb of you not to get earthquake insurance for your properties. uh-oh, uh-oh. uh-oh. looks like it's gonna be a big one! ooh! now it's fun. 400 bucks. 400 bucks for the shirt and the bra. oh, here's a film i've been dying to see. oh, great. hey, let's all go tonight. sounds fun. let's do it. okay, i'll just take a quick shower, and then i'll be ready to split. split? far out, man. [chuckling] isn't she great? she is a trip. i knew you'd love her. (fay) oh, where's my head at? don't mind me. i just forgot my loofah and my kelp shampoo. oh, here they are! yep, there they are. it also repels most ticks before they can attach. the leading brand kills, but doesn't repel. a tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. get veterinarian recommended k9 adv
home of jeff's hotel and spa. a wholly owned subsidiary of jeff-co. tell me how much. well...$1,400. well, i only have $1,200. love to let you slide, but corporate's been riding me about comps. but you know? i'd say that shirt and bra are worth the $200. i don't think so. but i do think it was kind of dumb of you not to get earthquake insurance for your properties. uh-oh, uh-oh. uh-oh. looks like it's gonna be a big one! ooh! now it's fun. 400 bucks. 400 bucks for the shirt and the bra. oh,...