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when ken maclennan walked downstairs to see who it was, jason ambushed him. [ shots ] ken grabbed the rifle barrel, but it was too late. and jason fired seven shots, killing his father instantly. jason and matt ransacked the house to make it look like a robbery. they collected the spent shell casings, but unknowingly, left one behind. matt disposed of jason's blood-spattered clothes and tried to damage the inside of the rifle barrel to render it useless as evidence. but ken maclennan's blood inside the barrel and the shell casing from the scene were more than enough evidence for the trial. jason maclennan pleaded not guilty and claimed he killed his father in self-defense. the jury didn't buy it. jason was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. matt moeller pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 30 years. >> sometimes i still can't believe that i'm here in prison. i still can't believe the decision i made to put myself here. >> the boys' plan to murder ken maclennan went off without a hitch. but the coverup couldn't withstand scientific
when ken maclennan walked downstairs to see who it was, jason ambushed him. [ shots ] ken grabbed the rifle barrel, but it was too late. and jason fired seven shots, killing his father instantly. jason and matt ransacked the house to make it look like a robbery. they collected the spent shell casings, but unknowingly, left one behind. matt disposed of jason's blood-spattered clothes and tried to damage the inside of the rifle barrel to render it useless as evidence. but ken maclennan's blood...
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ken otto explained that he liked to kill animals and chop them up and spread them in the sand. it was disappointing that mr. otto revoked his consent, but we knew we would be back. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult.... and kid - in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") (plays throughout) ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult... >>> two weeks after shamaia smith's disappearance, investigators no longer considered her boyfriend a suspect. >> the boyfriend saw shamaia leave the house and walk out, and that was the last time that he saw her. >> i believe that the boyfriend was telling the truth. >> investigators were more interested in shamaia's relationship with ken otto, a customer at kahoots gentleman's club and a piece of land he owned in rural connecticut. >> it's about 75 acres large. it's landlocked. there's one road access to it. >> by his own admission, otto was the last known person to see shamaia alive when he picked her up at her home on the day she disappeared. otto allowed police to conduct
ken otto explained that he liked to kill animals and chop them up and spread them in the sand. it was disappointing that mr. otto revoked his consent, but we knew we would be back. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult.... and kid - in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") (plays throughout) ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult... >>> two weeks after shamaia smith's disappearance, investigators no...
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ken: you know what? erik: the president. ken: they scolded the banks. how dare you? redlining is not done by race. is done by economics -- it is done by economics. if you have an area with abject poverty, how can you loan people money when they cannot buy food. barney frank says you are an american -- a friend of mine -- erik: near blaming the credit bubble and barney frank. stephanie: there is an argument to be made. the banks are culpable, but they are not the only ones. barney frank says it is your birthright. it is not. ken: you just said it. there is enough going to go around for everybody. you cannot say bush -- erik: i did not say that. i said -- the point you were making is we can pin quantitative easing -- ken: i am not making that point at all. my point is more basic. they were all at the trough. dodd, all of them, hillary by virtue. erik: of the lots of people can get behind the idea that politics -- a lot of people can get behind the idea that politics is a broken system. they bear responsibility. ken: we have a broken system. i grant you that. we are not
ken: you know what? erik: the president. ken: they scolded the banks. how dare you? redlining is not done by race. is done by economics -- it is done by economics. if you have an area with abject poverty, how can you loan people money when they cannot buy food. barney frank says you are an american -- a friend of mine -- erik: near blaming the credit bubble and barney frank. stephanie: there is an argument to be made. the banks are culpable, but they are not the only ones. barney frank says it...
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ken: not really. we establish this transparent public protocol that laid out the rules and the program. we administered that protocol in an impartial and fair way. -- as weave found is talked about earlier, betty, when you try and reconstruct accidents that occurred 10 years ago, it is very, very difficult. the car is gone, there is no black box data available, you have to use circumstantial evidence. you've got to look at the evidence available, the police report, the photographs of the accident to try and reconstruct what might have happened. betty: do you have any sense that the claims you now have could outstrip the reserve that general motors has put aside for this? not.absolutely absolutely not. i think that general motors, which has been very cooperative in this program from the very beginning, i think they have thatipated that the funds would be necessary must be made i have noand indication of a, none, that gm will not be able to honor all of the eligible claims compensation. fund, as a separ
ken: not really. we establish this transparent public protocol that laid out the rules and the program. we administered that protocol in an impartial and fair way. -- as weave found is talked about earlier, betty, when you try and reconstruct accidents that occurred 10 years ago, it is very, very difficult. the car is gone, there is no black box data available, you have to use circumstantial evidence. you've got to look at the evidence available, the police report, the photographs of the...
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ken langone: when did the credit bubble start? stephanie: george bush. ken langone: when did the credit bubble start? frank scolded the banks, he said, how dare you, do you know what the red light is? race, it done by is done by economics. if you live in an area with abject poverty, how can you loan anyone money in an area were no engine by food? barney frank said -- eric: hold on a second, you are blaming the bubble on barney frank? stephanie: the banks are culpable, but they are not -- hold on -- it is your birthright, it is just not. said it,ne: you just there is enough blame to go around to everybody. eric: i didn't say that, i just said -- what you guys -- the point that you were effectively making is that we can pin quantitative easing -- ken langone: no, i am not making that point at all. my point is more basic. a pox on all of their houses. they were all at the trough. where it was barney frank or anybody else, -- whether it was barney frank or anybody else, everyone can agree that it is a broken economic system. vote forn
ken langone: when did the credit bubble start? stephanie: george bush. ken langone: when did the credit bubble start? frank scolded the banks, he said, how dare you, do you know what the red light is? race, it done by is done by economics. if you live in an area with abject poverty, how can you loan anyone money in an area were no engine by food? barney frank said -- eric: hold on a second, you are blaming the bubble on barney frank? stephanie: the banks are culpable, but they are not -- hold...
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ken? >> thank you veronica de la cruz. >>> welcoming up, presidential hopeful carly fiorina talks business. wait until you hear what she says about the chinese. >> a mystery text message with the power to crash your iphone. >> and your dashboard is never going to look the same again. i'll show you the changes coming my name is tony sartorio. i'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married for 12 years. i have three kids. i love living here and i love working in my hometown. at pg&e we are always working to upgrade reliability to meet the demands of the customers. i'm there to do the safest job possible not only for them but everybody, myself included, that lives in the community. i'm very proud to do the work that i do and say that i am a lineman for pg&e. it's a rewarding feeling. together, we're building a better california. >> a concord guy who called 911 to complain cops were chasing him is behind bars tonight.
ken? >> thank you veronica de la cruz. >>> welcoming up, presidential hopeful carly fiorina talks business. wait until you hear what she says about the chinese. >> a mystery text message with the power to crash your iphone. >> and your dashboard is never going to look the same again. i'll show you the changes coming my name is tony sartorio. i'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married...
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thank you you'll for being here and thank you, ken from the beginning super bowl 50 is also been about more just a game we see super bowl 50 as a powerful catalytic for change for the entire region and that's why the occupant i opportunity to make a lasting impact on to our economy drives all decisions we make it actually go back to a phone number phone call i made to my dear friend robby i said words he said this can't be about just the passion for this game it's got to be about the compassion for the community and that's why we pledge from day one that is about our community first and that's why we chart a courts from the beginning to every dollars we'll take 25 percent of that and reinvested it back into our bay area community through the 50 fund 25 percent of every directing going back to the community so and so same principles will deprive our experience here in san francisco santa clara and throughout the region not only are recreating experiences but designed to introduce the super bowl fans to all the be sure has to offer but showcasing the 50 fund grantees to those guests arou
thank you you'll for being here and thank you, ken from the beginning super bowl 50 is also been about more just a game we see super bowl 50 as a powerful catalytic for change for the entire region and that's why the occupant i opportunity to make a lasting impact on to our economy drives all decisions we make it actually go back to a phone number phone call i made to my dear friend robby i said words he said this can't be about just the passion for this game it's got to be about the compassion...
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ken bastida or elizabeth cook. crystal would scour the internet. look for any public information out there and develop a character profile. >> that is where you get the insights, this person likes short e-mails or needs a lot of detail or structure. >> reporter: it will even tell you how to write. coaching you towards an e-mail worded specifically for someone else's communication style. and this is a real example of what technology can bring the person even more in the focus. >> reporter: aileen williams has made a career out of helping job seekers. >> your personal style, your attitude, you are that kind of fit you have as a unique individual. that plays as much of a role if you are going to be hired or not as the skill sets and experience you bring. >> reporter: now, for our two test subjects, we asked crystal to take a shot. >> elizabeth is pragmatic and independent and needs logical reasons for everything. ken is enthusiastic and focused on the big picture. [ laughter ] >> get to the bottom line if you want to e-mail ken. >> you are saying this
ken bastida or elizabeth cook. crystal would scour the internet. look for any public information out there and develop a character profile. >> that is where you get the insights, this person likes short e-mails or needs a lot of detail or structure. >> reporter: it will even tell you how to write. coaching you towards an e-mail worded specifically for someone else's communication style. and this is a real example of what technology can bring the person even more in the focus....
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ken? >> thank you veronica de la cruz. >>> welcoming up, presidential hopeful carly fiorina talks business. wait until you hear what she says about the chinese. >> a mystery text message with the power to crash your iphone. >> and your dashboard is never going to look the same again. i'll show you the >> a concord guy who called 911 to complain cops were chasing him is behind bars tonight. we obtained the 911 call. >> tell them to stop chasing me. i'm going to crash. >> are you the driver driving the wrong way? >> yes i am. tell them to stop chasing me. tell the helicopter to get off of me. tell the helicopter to get off of me. stop the chase. ly stop running. stop the chase andly stop running. >> sir, you need to pull over. >> i can't! >> you need to pull over. >> well this is how that chase ended ten days ago in berkeley. that suspect hit an suv causing it to speed to slip. he has been identified as jarome wingart. he faces multiple felony charges. >>> the pentagon made quite a mistake.
ken? >> thank you veronica de la cruz. >>> welcoming up, presidential hopeful carly fiorina talks business. wait until you hear what she says about the chinese. >> a mystery text message with the power to crash your iphone. >> and your dashboard is never going to look the same again. i'll show you the >> a concord guy who called 911 to complain cops were chasing him is behind bars tonight. we obtained the 911 call. >> tell them to stop chasing me. i'm...
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we love ken ehrlich. yea, ken. i have watched him over the years. you want the first of the first divas live in honor of aretha franklin, the between of soul. and i saw him not turn down the air conditioning for miss franklin and i said, i don't know about that. if she said turn down the air conditioning, that air conditioning needs to go down. >> jimmy: what a thing to have the show called divas and not turn the air conditioning down. >> yeah. we didn't get to rehearse. whenever i listen to the divas live, i will listen occasionally and she is like my newest girlfriend and i didn't get a chance to rehearse. she is giving ken ehrlich digs. she's genius. >> jimmy: sounds like you and ken are in a mildly abusive relationship. >> it is love-hate -- no it is great. he is great guy and help med to much. >> jimmy: i think it is a great idea to do the show chronologically. i remember when "vision of love" came out. i worked at a station q-105. >> i know q-105. >> it was a big station at the time and a big deal. who's this person with this unbelievable voic
we love ken ehrlich. yea, ken. i have watched him over the years. you want the first of the first divas live in honor of aretha franklin, the between of soul. and i saw him not turn down the air conditioning for miss franklin and i said, i don't know about that. if she said turn down the air conditioning, that air conditioning needs to go down. >> jimmy: what a thing to have the show called divas and not turn the air conditioning down. >> yeah. we didn't get to rehearse. whenever i...
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betty yu reporting. >> reporter: absolute shame ken. beautiful scenic stretch of the santa barbara coast. >> thank you betty. >>> joe vasquez is on the bay tonight as well and tells us the cleanup crews in santa barbara are taking some of their cues from the lessons we learned here. joe? >> reporter: ken, eight years ago when we had our own massive oil spill here on the bay, an environmental group was trying to help, but they couldn't get through the switchboard of the coast guard. they ended up changing the way that we respond to oil spills in california. >> the spill in santa barbara is definitely a wakeup call for the bay area to make sure we are ready for the next oil spill. >> reporter: she runs bay keeper, a watch for the san francisco bay when it comes to pollution. back in 2007 when the tanker crashed into the bay bridge, 53,000 gallons of oil spilled. 26 miles of shoreline were covered in oil. nearly 7,000 birds and thousands more fish died. the coast guard initial response was very slow. have they learned from that experience
betty yu reporting. >> reporter: absolute shame ken. beautiful scenic stretch of the santa barbara coast. >> thank you betty. >>> joe vasquez is on the bay tonight as well and tells us the cleanup crews in santa barbara are taking some of their cues from the lessons we learned here. joe? >> reporter: ken, eight years ago when we had our own massive oil spill here on the bay, an environmental group was trying to help, but they couldn't get through the switchboard of...
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is here they provide critical services with the mercy and ken known to us a champion of the issues four many years in san francisco and he and his staff help to make that program work ken (clapping). >> thank you, doug we actually, i think have worked together since 1999 when mercy and the episcopal services starting working together and subsequent we've participated in building the marcus housing for homeless families about 12 years ago current working with merry sky kip community house that was actually, the first new construction supportive of san francisco it is a great partnership and we value and are glad to be part of the work and of all the things we've worked with mercy nothing more exciting and marrow promise and 1184 fourth street one of the things phenomenal this is home to hundred and and 50 families and among those 50 families who epilepsy a year ago were sleeping in cars were living in shelters and maybe crashing on their cousins couples in their living room and staying and i at crowded hotels to be able to call this home a phenomenal and among the 50 homeless families hu
is here they provide critical services with the mercy and ken known to us a champion of the issues four many years in san francisco and he and his staff help to make that program work ken (clapping). >> thank you, doug we actually, i think have worked together since 1999 when mercy and the episcopal services starting working together and subsequent we've participated in building the marcus housing for homeless families about 12 years ago current working with merry sky kip community house...
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ken ken that's the cover of your cd. a little later we're going to talk about taco bell and pizza hut swearing off the artificial ingredients. but first, kelly paul, the wife of senator rand paul, i'm going to ask her what the most stressful part of the campaign trail is and doesn't she worry what it'll mean for her family if her husband actually wins? stay here. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually
ken ken that's the cover of your cd. a little later we're going to talk about taco bell and pizza hut swearing off the artificial ingredients. but first, kelly paul, the wife of senator rand paul, i'm going to ask her what the most stressful part of the campaign trail is and doesn't she worry what it'll mean for her family if her husband actually wins? stay here. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is...
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and this uncle ken is on his way to the morgue. i'm just getting more information as i say this to you. we're also being told now that officially the death toll is at eight, and that the eighth person apparently died at the hospital. and there's a couple of pieces of information that we need to connect here, but we can't. and that is whether in fact bob gildersleeve is the eighth victim, or not, but we can tell you that his uncle ken vino has been called, has been to the crash site, was there apparently when investigators found another body and that mr. vino is on his way to the morgue, and i am assuming that is for an identification. also, watching that right hand side of your screen where the mayor was due to hold a live update and briefing for us at the top of the hour, we're 12 minutes late for that. we are going to continue to watch that. and i think we'll probably try to get that on to you within the next few minutes if i look at 36 hours is a lot to go on, but the news conference start about 10 to 15 minutes late each time.
and this uncle ken is on his way to the morgue. i'm just getting more information as i say this to you. we're also being told now that officially the death toll is at eight, and that the eighth person apparently died at the hospital. and there's a couple of pieces of information that we need to connect here, but we can't. and that is whether in fact bob gildersleeve is the eighth victim, or not, but we can tell you that his uncle ken vino has been called, has been to the crash site, was there...
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that's ken bastida. and, in fact, we now have some exclusive video of ken bastida. >> wow. [ laughter ] >> that's not ken bastida. that's bloopers. but you are a terrific angler to pull that baby in out of cabo san lucas. >> it's the least i could do on vacation. >> good job, ken. >> it was a happy hour after that. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. female announcer: the mattress price wars are on at sleep train! we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. plus, free same day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ joey fatone: it's time to play "family feud." give i
that's ken bastida. and, in fact, we now have some exclusive video of ken bastida. >> wow. [ laughter ] >> that's not ken bastida. that's bloopers. but you are a terrific angler to pull that baby in out of cabo san lucas. >> it's the least i could do on vacation. >> good job, ken. >> it was a happy hour after that. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a...
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ken? >> thank you for that. >>> meanwhile, in palo alto, a group of guys in a jeep smashes into bloomingdales. then they got out and got busy. mark kelly shows us these guys knew what they were doing. >> reporter: this was at least a four-person job. all the suspects in black hoodies so it was difficult to see their face. but the crime they did, that was caught on video. a burglary bold as brass. wee hours of the morning, 4:00 a.m. the criminals flooring it, reversed this jeep right through bloomingdale's glass door sending it crumbling. then in the darkness, they beelined for the jewelry. >> yeah. this is really a nice neighborhood. you wouldn't think this is happening here. i'm shocked a little bit. >> reporter: once inside, police think they used ... the crime committed. the thieves made a quick exit to the get away car that was reported stolen last night. the suspects abandoned the jeep on this quiet residential street a half mile from the mall. bloomingdales immediately covered the do
ken? >> thank you for that. >>> meanwhile, in palo alto, a group of guys in a jeep smashes into bloomingdales. then they got out and got busy. mark kelly shows us these guys knew what they were doing. >> reporter: this was at least a four-person job. all the suspects in black hoodies so it was difficult to see their face. but the crime they did, that was caught on video. a burglary bold as brass. wee hours of the morning, 4:00 a.m. the criminals flooring it, reversed this...
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al rix: watch that complete, firely interview with ken langeno at bloomberg.com. catch up d, will they to wall street? that conversation next. ♪? here is a look at the top stories -- a federal jury says convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will face the death penalty. they deliberated a total of 14 hours before making the decision. the defense attorney try to get an sentenced to life in prison, arguing he was under the sway of his older brother. the 2013 attacks left three people dead and more than 260 wounded. the fao schwarz toy store in manhattan is closing its doors in july. the reason -- rising rent. the store's current location is the high rent district in fifth avenue across the plaza hotel. the closure will leave the 150-year-old brand without a retail outlet. toys "r" us owns the store and says it is looking for another manhattan location. wow, that's like a staple gone from new york! chinese hackers have forced penn state to unplug their computers in their engineering school. hackers have been sifting through computers for about two years
al rix: watch that complete, firely interview with ken langeno at bloomberg.com. catch up d, will they to wall street? that conversation next. ♪? here is a look at the top stories -- a federal jury says convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will face the death penalty. they deliberated a total of 14 hours before making the decision. the defense attorney try to get an sentenced to life in prison, arguing he was under the sway of his older brother. the 2013 attacks left three...
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>> thanks, ken, see you then. >> see you in 30 minutes, ken. >>> the "cbs evening news" with charlie rose is in for scott pelley is coming up next. >> we'll see you back here at 6:00. have a good night. >> the latest news and weather are always on our website, cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado >> rose: former house speaker dennis hastert is indicted on federal criminal charges including lying to the f.b.i. and hiding big cash withdrawals. where did the money go? also tonight, was james holmes insane as he claims when he opened fire on a colorado movie theater? what an expert told jurors today. drones joined the hunt for flood victims. >> we may be getting into areas we can't get people into. >> rose: and a contest named for hemingway helps write a new chapter in u.s.-cuba relations. >> there it is! got one! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> reporter: good evening. scott is on assignment. i'm charlie rose. and this is our western edition.
>> thanks, ken, see you then. >> see you in 30 minutes, ken. >>> the "cbs evening news" with charlie rose is in for scott pelley is coming up next. >> we'll see you back here at 6:00. have a good night. >> the latest news and weather are always on our website, cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado >> rose: former house speaker dennis hastert is indicted on federal criminal charges including lying to the f.b.i. and...
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in 1996, he took the show on the road to the bay area and kpix 5's ken bastida takes a look back. >>> from the palace of fine arts in san francisco, california. >> my name is david letterman, the most powerful man in the bay area. thank you very much. >>> reporter: it was only his third year as late show host. >> letter number 3. >> that's letter number 3. >> letter number 3! >> reporter: and he was already the hottest ticket in town. >> i had jury duty for today. i called in sick. >> reporter: for a week, fans swarmed the palace. and celebrity guests streamed across the set. >> oakland, california we call it the birthplace of kings, dave because that's where we live. >> reporter: some played in skits. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: and some, well, they just played. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: looking back, it was all so very '90s. taping "the late show" only takes about an hour but there are hours of preparation put in every day by the late show crew. 19 years later, some of the gags are still the same. >> yes! >> reporter: but for five shows, it was all drenched in san francisco flav
in 1996, he took the show on the road to the bay area and kpix 5's ken bastida takes a look back. >>> from the palace of fine arts in san francisco, california. >> my name is david letterman, the most powerful man in the bay area. thank you very much. >>> reporter: it was only his third year as late show host. >> letter number 3. >> that's letter number 3. >> letter number 3! >> reporter: and he was already the hottest ticket in town. >> i...
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>> reporter: well ken, san jose city officials are working through their budget process right now the bring more resources to the police. but as you know, politics is a slow process and criminals take any opportunity that they can find. two criminals entered through an unlocked screen door at this home in the evergreen neighborhood of san jose. they did not know it, but several members of the family were home at the time and on the phone trying to get help. vice mayor rose hererra knows one of the victims and understands the residents' concerns. >> i don't know if you have been a victim of burglary, but i have. >> reporter: mayor same liccardo is working to settle a dispute with budget reforms and more police overtime. but will it all be enough? >> there is no question that we want more police officers.
>> reporter: well ken, san jose city officials are working through their budget process right now the bring more resources to the police. but as you know, politics is a slow process and criminals take any opportunity that they can find. two criminals entered through an unlocked screen door at this home in the evergreen neighborhood of san jose. they did not know it, but several members of the family were home at the time and on the phone trying to get help. vice mayor rose hererra knows...
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well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying products that just don't work, you are not alone. today, 1.5 billion people worldwide are living in chronic pain. don't let pain deny you the life you deserve. join hundreds of thousands of omega xl users that have chosen to fight inflammation and get rid of pain. now they're living life to the fullest, thanks to omega xl --
well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and...
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follow yours. >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 news room. new at 6:00 tonight, airport baggage handlers charged with conspiracy. the alleged scheme that could land them in prison and on the hook for millions. and we're continuing to keep an eye on a mountain lion spotted in a san mateo neighborhood. we'll have that story coming up. join us for those at 6:00. thanks for watching us at 5:00. the >> pelley: 170 b >> pelley: 170 bikers are arrested after the deadly shoot- out in waco. some could be charged with capital murder. also tonight, the f.b.i. determines whether the derailed amtrak train was hit by gunfire. luck runs out for two daredevils in what could be the most dangerous sport in the world and two sisters make a startling discovery that has changed their lives. >> the lightbulb went off and i had this big ah-ha oprah-style moment. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. this evening nearly 200 people are being held on murder-related charges. police provided
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>> reporter: yeah, ken. it is a night that began as such a festive way, but it was a night of celebration that turned ugly in game two between the warriors and the grizzlies. the mvp honored in front of the oracle crowd before the game. mike conley with there despite facial injuries. late in the third quarter, four minutes left in the quarter. curry hit it is three. just one of two in the game. golden state down 67-57. a little over two minutes left. a seven-point game, but here is mike conley with a huge three and they pit it away. he had 22. he was the equalizer. grizzlies win 97-90 tieing the series at one game apiece. the warriors first home loss since january, 27. >> warriors don't lose at home very often. do you feel like you have given the edge to memphis as a result of tonight? >> everybody expectstous go undefeated in the playoffs. everybody, nobody expectstous lose a game at home. now the whole world has collapsed and the bay area has been hit by an earthquake. everything is going wrong. we will be
>> reporter: yeah, ken. it is a night that began as such a festive way, but it was a night of celebration that turned ugly in game two between the warriors and the grizzlies. the mvp honored in front of the oracle crowd before the game. mike conley with there despite facial injuries. late in the third quarter, four minutes left in the quarter. curry hit it is three. just one of two in the game. golden state down 67-57. a little over two minutes left. a seven-point game, but here is mike...
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. >> one of those people ken emmanuel has an eyewitness account. thank you for getting up early. i know you are an hour behind us. tell us what you saw, what you heard. what was going on inside and what was the reaction from the police? >> when we first -- the first perception we had that there was ago a little amiss was when we noticed the organizers were kind of hustled out of the room by security. that was a sign there was something off. i had gone up to a police officer at the front door and he told me at that time there was something going on in the parking lot and we were to remain in the room that we had been in. it wasn't too long after that that we were all told there had been a shooting in the parking lot and there was some concern about explosives. the police were very good about keeping us informed. they were very good about keeping order. i just can't say enough good things about the garland police department. they were top-notch. >> there have been concern that there may be problems prior to this event taking place. what were your thoughts and were you concerned? >>
. >> one of those people ken emmanuel has an eyewitness account. thank you for getting up early. i know you are an hour behind us. tell us what you saw, what you heard. what was going on inside and what was the reaction from the police? >> when we first -- the first perception we had that there was ago a little amiss was when we noticed the organizers were kind of hustled out of the room by security. that was a sign there was something off. i had gone up to a police officer at the...
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i had a terrific oncologist at sloan, heather, and the guru is a wonderful fellow by the name of ken anderson. i had been talking to him and i said can i get you to join the team and become the coach and offensive coordinator and heather will be the quarterback? he said, i would be privileged to do that. he's had more success than anyone else that i know of. >> rose: going through the moment, you put together the team. the imperfections in the system were what? >> the imperfections in the system -- and cancer is not math. you know, two plus two doesn't equal four when you've got caner. the best line about cancer cancer is the greatest enemy medicine has. a woman in ken burns' film said cancer doesn't care if you're a mother, father, have children, it only cares about waging war on your body and everything you throw at it, it will figure out a way to get around it in some fashion. so part of what i've learned very quickly is that you have to keep asking the questions and saying, wait a minute, they're trying something else over here. at one point, there was a determination i would hav
i had a terrific oncologist at sloan, heather, and the guru is a wonderful fellow by the name of ken anderson. i had been talking to him and i said can i get you to join the team and become the coach and offensive coordinator and heather will be the quarterback? he said, i would be privileged to do that. he's had more success than anyone else that i know of. >> rose: going through the moment, you put together the team. the imperfections in the system were what? >> the imperfections...
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good morning ken. >> how are you? >> i'm great. we just played a bite of -- i've seen the president say this before, and that is you only need a certain amount. how many boats can you water ski behind or whatever. the notion that you get to a certain point, you should stop making money because it's the zero sum game. >> or give more to the government. >> the attitude he's always had about it's a zero sum game, if somebody has money, they're taking food out of the mouths of other people's children. you came in and said how much did robin hood raise? >> as of last night, $101.7 million. >> and there are hedge fund guys there. >> i would say that 90% of the money came from hedge fund guys. minimum. >> something called langone medical center. >> yes, sir. >> i don't know who that is named after. >> some guy that wanders around. >> i said check out m.i.t. lack for cancer research and he said the name has been changed to the david h. koik oig center for ch center. i've heard of that guy. not even the fill planlan fill planhilanthropic st
good morning ken. >> how are you? >> i'm great. we just played a bite of -- i've seen the president say this before, and that is you only need a certain amount. how many boats can you water ski behind or whatever. the notion that you get to a certain point, you should stop making money because it's the zero sum game. >> or give more to the government. >> the attitude he's always had about it's a zero sum game, if somebody has money, they're taking food out of the mouths...
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well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying products that just don't work, you are not alone. today, 1.5 billion people worldwide are living in chronic pain. don't let pain deny you the life you deserve. join hundreds of thousands of omega xl users that have chosen to fight inflammation and get rid of pain. now they're living life to the fullest, thanks to omega xl -- the all-natural anti-inflammatory that has more available omega-3s than regular fish oil. >> someone introduced me to omega xl, and i have almost forgotten about the pain. it's that incredible. >> omega xl is far greater
well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and...
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ken, thank you. >>> that was just one of the problems for b.a.r.t. today. the bay fair station in san leandro lost power at about 2:30 this afternoon, and hundreds of people were stranded. in fact, it took about an hour before pg and e was able to get the power restored. here's what caused that power outage. pg and e says a mylar balloon got stuck on a power line. obviously, b.a.r.t. added that red circle for emphasis. pg and e, says the content can cause transformers to short circuit. >>> developing news out of the midwest where a series of tornadoes touched down in three states. this tornado hit in the nebraska tornado valley. authorities in oklahoma are assessing the damage after a number of tornadoes touched down there. this is video from cleveland county, just south of oklahoma city. power poles were knocked down, and debris is scattered everywhere. from the air, you can see entire neighborhoods were flattened. even the oklahoma city airport was evacuated as the tornadoes approached. flooding was also a major concern. there was also severe weather in k
ken, thank you. >>> that was just one of the problems for b.a.r.t. today. the bay fair station in san leandro lost power at about 2:30 this afternoon, and hundreds of people were stranded. in fact, it took about an hour before pg and e was able to get the power restored. here's what caused that power outage. pg and e says a mylar balloon got stuck on a power line. obviously, b.a.r.t. added that red circle for emphasis. pg and e, says the content can cause transformers to short circuit....
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ken, welcome back to the show. we know you very well. we know your organization very well. remind our viewers what this watch list is and how you evaluate charity. >> the watch list is something we utilize when there have been concerns raised about what is going on in the charity's operations. something that we think is so serious that we should make donors aware of it because it may affect their decision in terms of whether or not they are going to support an organization. gerri: when you took a look at the clinton foundation i know you don't do gumshoe investigation, but when you took a look at it, what did you find? >> when it comes to the watch list we based it upon media reports. we look what is coming in from different reputable media outlets. when we saw entries in the "washington post," "politico," market watch, all expressing concerns about things that were going on, in the operations and in the some of the decisions made about funding we thought that it rose to the level that donors should know about it. charity navigator doesn't make, you know, doesn't make a jud
ken, welcome back to the show. we know you very well. we know your organization very well. remind our viewers what this watch list is and how you evaluate charity. >> the watch list is something we utilize when there have been concerns raised about what is going on in the charity's operations. something that we think is so serious that we should make donors aware of it because it may affect their decision in terms of whether or not they are going to support an organization. gerri: when...
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i don't think we're going down that road, ken. >> thanks for that. yes, sir. >> ahmed this is related to the proposed rule changes to rule 41 specifically i'm wondering what you think might be potential, kind of avenues of attack for defense attorneys in the future that are going to be, you know defending cases where the fbi i mean, we've seen cases already where the fbi has been hacking into servers located abroad and unfortunately being able to, you know, get away with it. but maybe somehow under these new rule changes, when they do come into effect there will be some, some possible grounds for for attack from defense attorneys and, you know defending against this type of hacking. by law enforcement, i'm just wondering what you anticipate might be some of those arguments. >> so i think, i think one good argument, and of course it would depend on the method of attack so presuming that one very popular method of executing a network investigative technique is a phishing attack which is sending somebody an e-mail and duping them into clicking on someth
i don't think we're going down that road, ken. >> thanks for that. yes, sir. >> ahmed this is related to the proposed rule changes to rule 41 specifically i'm wondering what you think might be potential, kind of avenues of attack for defense attorneys in the future that are going to be, you know defending cases where the fbi i mean, we've seen cases already where the fbi has been hacking into servers located abroad and unfortunately being able to, you know, get away with it. but...
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. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight the man's family and a lot of others are speaking out about the news from baltimore's top prosecutor. allen martin with the charges that those officers are now facing. >> reporter: the family of 25- year-old freddie gray says they are relieved the charges have been filed against the six officers involved in his death. >> these charges are an important step in getting justice for freddie. >> reporter: drivers beeped and crowds cheered in the streets after charges were announced. >> i think they got just what they deserve. >> reporter: baltimore's top prosecutor says gray's arrest was illegal and his pleas for medical attention were ignored. >> mr. gray suffered a severe and critical neck injury as a result of being handcuffed, shackled by his feet and unrestrained inside of the bpd wagon. >> reporter: the charges against the officers include second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and second-degree assault. baltimore's mayor says she is exited to changing the culture of
. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight the man's family and a lot of others are speaking out about the news from baltimore's top prosecutor. allen martin with the charges that those officers are now facing. >> reporter: the family of 25- year-old freddie gray says they are relieved the charges have been filed against the six officers involved in his death. >> these charges are an important step in getting justice for freddie. >> reporter: drivers beeped and crowds cheered in the...
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dennis o'donnell on hand for the action. >> reporter: yeah, ken. i'm outside, now what's interesting, you know the warriors have gone beyond the hard core sports fans. a lot of people just hanging out here. they don't have tickets but they just want to be part of the action. we all not story. the warriors win this game tonight, we all know the story, if they win they go to the first nba finals since the ford administration. now what year -- now what year that was. dwight howard playing even though he threw an elbow pat andrew bogut in game 3. according to rockets head coach kevin mchale to played 13 years in the nba, the play was nothing compared to how they used to handle things in his day. >> here's what happens. if a guy held you, you hit him. then the referee said if you don't want to get hit, don't hold him. so you blasted him, then you get even. you look at the guy and say if you hold me i'm going to hit you in the head. and the referee we say if you hold him, he is going to hit you in the head. and then you quit holding him and he quit hitti
dennis o'donnell on hand for the action. >> reporter: yeah, ken. i'm outside, now what's interesting, you know the warriors have gone beyond the hard core sports fans. a lot of people just hanging out here. they don't have tickets but they just want to be part of the action. we all not story. the warriors win this game tonight, we all know the story, if they win they go to the first nba finals since the ford administration. now what year -- now what year that was. dwight howard playing...
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i'm ken on the executive board u sf is hear 80 here to speak to speak in opposition to the expansion of the teachers of america program wear gloo glad the destructibility returned to the stock exchange the nature of the tfa program can only add to i think tickets. >> in our troubled challenged school community a program that as a two year and out commitment is not one in which we build communities over the years i've been in the district since 1985 i work with the youth in the 1970s and tfa members are fine teachers and hope they stay in san francisco but 0 the basis of program is a two year commitment at the same time san francisco has developed a model pilot san francisco residency program that cross-outs the best and bright young colony graduates and homegrown in the bay area we have to expand that program and do a lot more to make sure that 70 is not faced with 5 hundred vacancies for in the next school year >> thanks thank you very much. >> susan solomon united educator i want to make this clear some guest educators have come through teachers of america but the fact remains the
i'm ken on the executive board u sf is hear 80 here to speak to speak in opposition to the expansion of the teachers of america program wear gloo glad the destructibility returned to the stock exchange the nature of the tfa program can only add to i think tickets. >> in our troubled challenged school community a program that as a two year and out commitment is not one in which we build communities over the years i've been in the district since 1985 i work with the youth in the 1970s and...
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ken mahoney is to tell us why the u.s. is the best place to invest right now. joe franklin, franklin wealth management will tell us which opportunities he finds. where the u.s. or overseas? anthony creveli from the cme. anthony, we'll start with you. good data from first time jobless claims but what drove such a strong rally i guess you could say? >> let's begin with at that, with the bonds. we've been seeing this a lot. 10-year and 30-year bonds we get bad data, or soft data. then they rally and come right off. i woke up this morning, 10 and 30-year bonds were not going any lower. we stopped seeing selling pressure. they were up a little bit. you look across the board, since that is not happening they come in to buy stocks. i want to take this a little further. i want to talk about the dollar. not only with the 10-year and 30-year bonds selling off lately, that is a concern but notice how the dollar has not been rallying? it doesn't really make sense. going forward i will continue to watch the 10-year and 30-year. if they start to sell off, if they continue th
ken mahoney is to tell us why the u.s. is the best place to invest right now. joe franklin, franklin wealth management will tell us which opportunities he finds. where the u.s. or overseas? anthony creveli from the cme. anthony, we'll start with you. good data from first time jobless claims but what drove such a strong rally i guess you could say? >> let's begin with at that, with the bonds. we've been seeing this a lot. 10-year and 30-year bonds we get bad data, or soft data. then they...
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ken: good morning. welcome to the brookings institution. i am ken pollack. i am a senior to the center for middle east policy here at the brookings institution, and i'm absolutely delighted to bring this program to you this morning. all of you know in the last few months washington has seen two extremely distinguished visitors from iraq, prime minister al-badi was here in march, and just recently, in april, and just recently we had the president of the krg. as you all know there are many different communities in iraq. all of them in great tension at the moment. some of them virtue and more with one another. and as we all know at the heart of iraq's communal differences like it's sunni community. we all now know that it was the alienation of the sunni community that began after the 2003 american invasion which drove the sunnis of iraq out of the political system and drove into opposition and help usher in iraq's civil war. we all know that it was 2008- 2008-2009 that with help from the united states the sunnis were brought back into the fold. arrangement was
ken: good morning. welcome to the brookings institution. i am ken pollack. i am a senior to the center for middle east policy here at the brookings institution, and i'm absolutely delighted to bring this program to you this morning. all of you know in the last few months washington has seen two extremely distinguished visitors from iraq, prime minister al-badi was here in march, and just recently, in april, and just recently we had the president of the krg. as you all know there are many...
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the rescheduled reopening on monday morning, ken. >> reporter: by my watch, the caltrans was behind schedule. it started out at 9:55. it's the last car that we say coming down here. you can see the toll plazas all say closed so we don't have any cars going down the san mateo bridge at this point. now that the bridge is closed the work will continue nonstop and continue through early monday morning. at 7:00 tonight. the closure began starting with a single lane east and west over the span. but this project started long before today. >> we actually started this back in february. >> reporter: caltrans spokesperson william morris says the prep work began in february with limited lane closures, the resurfacing of the elevated span begins the entire bridge to be shut down. for the past six weeks, roadsides have been warning drivers. >> i live in hayward so it will affect my commute. >> reporter: dora crossing the bridge almost every day. a bridge in need of some work. >> some of the lanes are really shaky. so it does need some work. >> reporter: kind of a shaky road. >> a bumpy road home.
the rescheduled reopening on monday morning, ken. >> reporter: by my watch, the caltrans was behind schedule. it started out at 9:55. it's the last car that we say coming down here. you can see the toll plazas all say closed so we don't have any cars going down the san mateo bridge at this point. now that the bridge is closed the work will continue nonstop and continue through early monday morning. at 7:00 tonight. the closure began starting with a single lane east and west over the span....
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. >> ken didn't tell us his last name he told us his sister was traveling from d.c. home to new york riding in the second car at the time of impact. >> she's in a lot of pain. >> she also you is starned a laceration to her head and a punctured lung he says. relieved that his sister was okay, but angry about a crash he believes could have been prevented. >> none of the money is being spent on infrastructure and not enough money is being spent to take care of the passengers who are on the trains. >> several of those passengers remain in critical condition even now, also going inside the hospital attorney robert montezue to meet with what he calls prospective clients. >> the people who lost their loved ones. that's a terrible thing for them to ponder as they deal with their loss. >> a little more than 24 hours after this incident and people here are already looking to what's ahead. >> they are taking very good care of her, and they'll be more procedures to look at tomorrow. >> and that attorney tells us that he was actually asked to come here by some of the patients and
. >> ken didn't tell us his last name he told us his sister was traveling from d.c. home to new york riding in the second car at the time of impact. >> she's in a lot of pain. >> she also you is starned a laceration to her head and a punctured lung he says. relieved that his sister was okay, but angry about a crash he believes could have been prevented. >> none of the money is being spent on infrastructure and not enough money is being spent to take care of the...
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ken is live in martinez with that part of our coverage. ken? >> reporter: well, we talked to alan and catharine hern. they say they feel somewhat removed from that day living in martinez, compared to some of the other victims living in the boston area. the news of the jury's decision certainly brought them back, but they are, as you will hear, still trying to process it. >> trying to process and really think what is, what is the right thing? what is justice? what is what people expect? i don't know. it's hard. >> had a more physical reaction than i thought. it wasn't so much what i thought about it, because i still don't know what to think about it, about what's right or wrong. >> reporter: catharine was running in the boston marathon, alan waiting at the finish line with their children. their son aaron, 7 at the time, suffered a severe injury in the blast. the family did not go back for the penalty phase. life in the bay area took precedence. they say their son aaron, the day of the bombing will always be with him. his injured leg now is almos
ken is live in martinez with that part of our coverage. ken? >> reporter: well, we talked to alan and catharine hern. they say they feel somewhat removed from that day living in martinez, compared to some of the other victims living in the boston area. the news of the jury's decision certainly brought them back, but they are, as you will hear, still trying to process it. >> trying to process and really think what is, what is the right thing? what is justice? what is what people...
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ken pritchett is following developments in our newsroom. >> teams of oil experts are now on the scene on on the way. a true impact on the economy is not yet known. in a news conference the company that operating the 24- inch pipeline says it quote deeply regrets this leak and that the cause is unknown. >> reporter: the white sand of refugio state beach and black tinted waves. the crude oil stretched along 4 miles of coastline by this evening tainting line and sea. >> the beach was just covered in thick black crude. the rocks were covered, the waves that were coming in were just black oil. >> reporter: there's limited signs so far of wildlife impacted by the oil. a helicopter flew low over a pair of whales trying to scare them away from the contaminated water. people near refugio state beach smelled a strong odor. the source trapped to a pipeline offshore owned by plains all american pipeline. the coast guard initially said approximately 20000-gallons of oil spilled. but the officials are now saying the amount of oil is not known and the amount of oil does not necessarily make it a sma
ken pritchett is following developments in our newsroom. >> teams of oil experts are now on the scene on on the way. a true impact on the economy is not yet known. in a news conference the company that operating the 24- inch pipeline says it quote deeply regrets this leak and that the cause is unknown. >> reporter: the white sand of refugio state beach and black tinted waves. the crude oil stretched along 4 miles of coastline by this evening tainting line and sea. >> the beach...