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this awful kwame pushing towards the caroline islands at this time and really would not be surprised if in on the near future. this is a typhoon already very well developed. you see the very symmetrical shape around it that circulation flowing around the center and that is one of the things that were to watch through the next several days is that continue to organize as it intensifies pushing off their towards the west now. it eventually will be impact in the philippines going into friday we're talking about a very dangerous storm system when it does so before it gets the reaction a few islands is gonna pass over there in awhile and also league at the caroline islands discourse to put the keys to the philippines a new cafe saying some pretty high waves appear the sixty meters high. not to mention a hundred fifty millimeters of rainfall the risk of storm surge as it pushes overhead by wednesday night thursday then off course the philippines and that is the big threat out here were top of our own smart and let the much of the size you'd be seeing not only no risk of typhoon strength wi
this awful kwame pushing towards the caroline islands at this time and really would not be surprised if in on the near future. this is a typhoon already very well developed. you see the very symmetrical shape around it that circulation flowing around the center and that is one of the things that were to watch through the next several days is that continue to organize as it intensifies pushing off their towards the west now. it eventually will be impact in the philippines going into friday we're...
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detroit, kwame kilpatrick. 28 years now in the slammer. could we complete the hat trick with yet another fool? after this. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? >> the first day of own reasonment for obamacare, only six people signed up. they're sleepy, bashful, and -- well, that's according to the 'web site, dopey. >> we're told that snow white could not log in herself. forget problems logging in. should we worry more about who is buying is? that the seven dwarfs. and that could send prices soaring for everyone. kate rogers is here to tell us why. can't get the young people in, big problems. >> young people are so essential to making the law work but "the wall street journal" warm reporting on kentucky's exchange, november 1 income
detroit, kwame kilpatrick. 28 years now in the slammer. could we complete the hat trick with yet another fool? after this. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? >> the first day of...
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>> the first thing i'd say after listening to kwame's report is charles darwin comes to mind. the improvement of the species. virginia's governors have included patrick henry, thomas jefferson, james monroe and it's either going to be terry mcauliffe or ken kaoufp nellie. kaoufp nellie. now virginia is a fascinating state. >> woodruff: what do you mean by that? >> when we had a small pool to draw on-- white protestant males who have property-- we seem to have been lucky in our draft choices in the 19th century. in the 21st censure write a larger pool and terry mcauliffe is a very good party chairman, let me tell you. he was an excellent party chairman. but the key about virginia is this. is it blue or red? in the last two national elections, judy, virginia is the only state that has voted exactly the way the nation did. it voted 53% to 46% for barack obama in '08, 51% to 47% to him in '12. 13 out of the last 14 prior to that it voted republican. the only time they voted democratic was for lyndon johnson in 1964 whenever place -- so it's been -- it's a state that had two republ
>> the first thing i'd say after listening to kwame's report is charles darwin comes to mind. the improvement of the species. virginia's governors have included patrick henry, thomas jefferson, james monroe and it's either going to be terry mcauliffe or ken kaoufp nellie. kaoufp nellie. now virginia is a fascinating state. >> woodruff: what do you mean by that? >> when we had a small pool to draw on-- white protestant males who have property-- we seem to have been lucky in our...
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the last mayor, kwame kilpatrick, is serving time in the jug for his than patriotic behaviors. one man seems to know what's going on. adolph mongo. he's seen it all. >> i know what i'm having but i'd love a beer. >> this is this kind of place. i thought you drank, man. you're drinking beer? >> what are you drinking? >> i'm drinking vodka. >> i'm going to fold under pressure. then i'll think about a burger down the way. you having something to eat? >> i'm eating. >> all right. i'll hold back. i will stick with this. >> i'll get you a drink and then you can decide. >> i have to ask, you're born and raised in the detroit area. >> right. >> and academic star, marine corps, journalism. why department you ever run for office? >> you got to be crazy. you know what? they don't want straightforward politicians. they don't last. got to be real cold-blooded. being an elected official is like working for the drug cartel. you can't give anybody any mercy. >> it seems that whatever might be in your heart and however pure you might be when you finally arrive in office, somebody brings you a b
the last mayor, kwame kilpatrick, is serving time in the jug for his than patriotic behaviors. one man seems to know what's going on. adolph mongo. he's seen it all. >> i know what i'm having but i'd love a beer. >> this is this kind of place. i thought you drank, man. you're drinking beer? >> what are you drinking? >> i'm drinking vodka. >> i'm going to fold under pressure. then i'll think about a burger down the way. you having something to eat? >> i'm...
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yes. >> kwame kilpatrick. what went wrong there? >> greed. >> just old school? >> greedy. he was greedy. i didn't support him in the beginning. and when he was -- and i was one of his biggest critics. but when he got in trouble, who did he call? he called me. >> called you. >> i should have listened to my wife. she said, don't be messing with them. >> are there good guys out there who could presumably run for office and win? >> there's a lot of guys, yes, but they don't want to run. there's a lot of people -- >> why won't they run? >> because you've got to take the bad that come along with it. you got to take the garbage. >> why should a bright young guy out of -- fresh out of law school start thinking about running for anything in the city of detroit? >> because sooner or later, it's going to be all right. it's going to come -- it's going to be all right. it's a tough town. >> is detroit going to turn things around? i could lie and tell you, yes. but you know what? this city's screwed. only place i've ever been that looks anything like detroit does now? chernobyl. i'm not
yes. >> kwame kilpatrick. what went wrong there? >> greed. >> just old school? >> greedy. he was greedy. i didn't support him in the beginning. and when he was -- and i was one of his biggest critics. but when he got in trouble, who did he call? he called me. >> called you. >> i should have listened to my wife. she said, don't be messing with them. >> are there good guys out there who could presumably run for office and win? >> there's a lot of...
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"newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> what has been visited upon the american people in the affordable care act will not be resolved by this action today. it is merely to stop the bleeding. >> reporter: the one page bill pushed through by house republicans would let those who want to keep or reinstate their health plans. the associated press reported more than four million policies have been canceled so far. michael burgess of texas: >> any good triage doctor knows before they can fully treat or cure the patient, they have to deal with the immediate problems. in this case, they have to stop the hemorrhage of people losing their private health insurance because of the affordable care act. >> reporter: but the bill also goes a key step further: it lets insurance companies sell new customers plans that fall short of the federal standards. california democrat henry waxman warned that provision would undermine the entire program. >> it will destabilize the health insurance exchanges, raise premiums, and continue to allow insurers to discriminate on the
"newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> what has been visited upon the american people in the affordable care act will not be resolved by this action today. it is merely to stop the bleeding. >> reporter: the one page bill pushed through by house republicans would let those who want to keep or reinstate their health plans. the associated press reported more than four million policies have been canceled so far. michael burgess of texas:...
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. >> 49ers raider - and raider player kwame harris to be sentenced. harris also a stanfd alum is right now facing a year in pron up to a yr in prison but the court says he will obably only get about0 days in county jail wh probation. s charges stem from a fight in the parking lotf restaurant which happene with h ex-boyfriend last year. the fight s said to be ove tae manns. it's 4:35. student protesters pn to attend the board of regents meeting to demandhe remal of janet napolitano. thboard is meeting in san francisco at noon. proteste say they will be there as well for a rally outside the buding. they say her work napolitano's work as former homeland security for this position.r a poor fit proteste are also expected to make their voices heard during afternoon.ment later this today's board meeting focus on the university budget. >> new this morning garbage workers on the peninsula are threatening to strike about 100 drers,lerical negotiations.nvolved in labor all three of the curre contractwill expire byhe end of the year, a meeting between union membe
. >> 49ers raider - and raider player kwame harris to be sentenced. harris also a stanfd alum is right now facing a year in pron up to a yr in prison but the court says he will obably only get about0 days in county jail wh probation. s charges stem from a fight in the parking lotf restaurant which happene with h ex-boyfriend last year. the fight s said to be ove tae manns. it's 4:35. student protesters pn to attend the board of regents meeting to demandhe remal of janet napolitano....
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. >> former forty-niners and the raiders' offensive linemen kwame harris has been convicted of several misdemeanors--stemming from a dispute that escalated into an assault at a chinese restaurant in menlo park. the 30 year-old was fun guilty on monday. san mateo county prosecutors say that he was angry that his boyfriend at the time, dimitri geier, tried to put soy sauce on his rice. he then accused him of stealing his underwear. they say that when he panda geier and hit him several times in the face. harris attended stanford university, played five seasons with the 49ers and played his last year with the raiders in 2008. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news at 7:00 a.m.. we will talk to gary radnich, a culture fired and a coach reprimanded. the new graton casino in a rohnert park, how did the first day go coming up. >> a shooting investigation when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (annou
. >> former forty-niners and the raiders' offensive linemen kwame harris has been convicted of several misdemeanors--stemming from a dispute that escalated into an assault at a chinese restaurant in menlo park. the 30 year-old was fun guilty on monday. san mateo county prosecutors say that he was angry that his boyfriend at the time, dimitri geier, tried to put soy sauce on his rice. he then accused him of stealing his underwear. they say that when he panda geier and hit him several times...
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. >>> it's also sentencing day for former san francisco 49er and oakland raider lineman kwame harris. now, he faces a possible year in jail before he goes before a judge in san mateo county today. earlier this morning, a jury found him guilty of misdemeanor, domestic violence, and battery in an attack on his former boyfriend. investigators say the assault started as a fight at a chinese restaurant in menlo park in august of 2012. the victim refused to testify. >> we felt something a little strange here in the studio a moment ago. i did get confirmation from the control room. we're not sure what it was, whether there was simply a big door that closed or whether it was actually an earthquake. but right now, we have our assignment desk in the newsroom, working to find out what that was. as soon as we found out, we will bring you the very latest information. >>> moving on, former oakland raider quarterback matt flynn is going back to green bay. flynn has signed a new contract with his old team to replace green bay's quarterback. aaron rodgers is recovering from a broken collarbone and wil
. >>> it's also sentencing day for former san francisco 49er and oakland raider lineman kwame harris. now, he faces a possible year in jail before he goes before a judge in san mateo county today. earlier this morning, a jury found him guilty of misdemeanor, domestic violence, and battery in an attack on his former boyfriend. investigators say the assault started as a fight at a chinese restaurant in menlo park in august of 2012. the victim refused to testify. >> we felt...
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. >> the feds say they want detroit's former mayor, kwame kilpatrick to pay back millions of dollars to the people they say he ripped off. the asked a judge to order him a to pay $4.5 million in the wake of his conviction on corruption charges. kilpatrick is serving a 28 year prison sentence. >> america's ambassador to the united nations, samantha powell, is now urging lawmakers to hold off on imposing tough new economic penalties on iran. the white house needs more time to reach a deal with iran over the 'number clear program. >> the crack-smoking mayor of toronto is coming up. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not
. >> the feds say they want detroit's former mayor, kwame kilpatrick to pay back millions of dollars to the people they say he ripped off. the asked a judge to order him a to pay $4.5 million in the wake of his conviction on corruption charges. kilpatrick is serving a 28 year prison sentence. >> america's ambassador to the united nations, samantha powell, is now urging lawmakers to hold off on imposing tough new economic penalties on iran. the white house needs more time to reach a...
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newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. with mohammed morsi arrival for his trial shown on state television marks the first time he has been seen publicly since the military forced him from power in july. the troil is being held at this highly fortified police academy compound. broadcaster kos not air statements from inside the courtroom but one of morsi's lauers said he took a defiant stand. >> when he came into the hall the lawyers began chanting in support of him. the president said when he came in its 32-year-old morsies with kept in a courtroom holding cell along with 14 codefendants, top members of his muslim brotherhood. they're accused of insighting this violence in cairo last december against opponents of the muslim brotherhood. ten people died in the clashes. morsi supporters say the case is trumped up. hundreds of them rallied outside the trial site today. >> of course this is a sham trial. they tricked people and told them it is a real trial. we want a public trial so we can know the truth. >> reporter: riot pol
newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. with mohammed morsi arrival for his trial shown on state television marks the first time he has been seen publicly since the military forced him from power in july. the troil is being held at this highly fortified police academy compound. broadcaster kos not air statements from inside the courtroom but one of morsi's lauers said he took a defiant stand. >> when he came into the hall the lawyers began chanting in support of him. the...
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"newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman has our report. >> this wasn't a small mistake. this was a monumental mistake to go live and effectively explode on the launch pad. >> reporter: and according to republican darrell issa-- chairing today's hearing-- the blame goes straight to mission control: the white house. ranking democrat elijah cummings fired back. >> nobody in this room, nobody in this country believes that republicans want to fix the website. for the past three years, the number one priority of congressional republicans has been to bring down this law. >> reporter: still, republicans argued the website's woes are partially political. they suggested the reason people had to create accounts before they could shop for coverage was the administration feared sticker shock when they saw the cost. a top technology officer at medicare, henry chao, insisted the white house had no role in that decision. >> absolutely not. it was a decision made on the results of testing. it would be pretty egregious and i understand that a lot of folks are wondering why the website is
"newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman has our report. >> this wasn't a small mistake. this was a monumental mistake to go live and effectively explode on the launch pad. >> reporter: and according to republican darrell issa-- chairing today's hearing-- the blame goes straight to mission control: the white house. ranking democrat elijah cummings fired back. >> nobody in this room, nobody in this country believes that republicans want to fix the website....
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newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> reporter: the law came under fresh fire at the capitol, with the latest news accounts providing the ammunition. the "washington post" reported private consultants warned in march there were serious risks healthcare.gov would not be ready for its october rollout. republicans seized on the document at a house hearing. louisiana's steve scalise called it "damning." >> if the president really didn't know about this... this report says the white house absolutely knew what was going on, and they didn't tell the president. he ought to be firing these people today. >> reporter: administration officials said they took action after the report. but henry chao, the top technology officer at medicare, said he was not briefed on the consultants' findings. pennsylvania republican tim murphy pressed the point. >> and so, this is a major report that went as high up as the secretary-- we don't know-- saying that there were serious problems with this. and you're saying that even though you were interviewed by this, you did not ever have this
newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> reporter: the law came under fresh fire at the capitol, with the latest news accounts providing the ammunition. the "washington post" reported private consultants warned in march there were serious risks healthcare.gov would not be ready for its october rollout. republicans seized on the document at a house hearing. louisiana's steve scalise called it "damning." >> if the president really didn't know...
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newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> now, some have asked why not just delay implementation of the new law until all of the problems are fixed. >> reporter: kathleen sebelius conceded today there's pressure to extend the six-month period to enroll for health coverage. but the health and human services secretary insisted it's not the answer. >> delaying the affordable care act wouldn't delay people's cancer or diabetes or parkinson, doesn't delay the need for the higher cost all of us pay when uninsured americans are left with no choice but to rely on emergency rooms for care. so, for millions of americans, delay is not an option. >> reporter: sebelius emphasized there've already been significant improvements to the healthcare.gov web site, but she acknowledged, it's a huge job. >> i would say there are a couple of hundred functional fixes that have been identified, and they are in priority grouping. and i would say we are into the list. we're not where we need to be. it's a pretty aggressive schedule to get to the entire punch list by the end of november. >> r
newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> now, some have asked why not just delay implementation of the new law until all of the problems are fixed. >> reporter: kathleen sebelius conceded today there's pressure to extend the six-month period to enroll for health coverage. but the health and human services secretary insisted it's not the answer. >> delaying the affordable care act wouldn't delay people's cancer or diabetes or parkinson, doesn't delay the...
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"newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> sexual assault is not new, but it has been allowed to fester in the shadows for far too long. >> reporter: new york democrat kirsten gillibrand led off the debate with an impassioned appeal to change the way the military deals with sexual assaults. and women find themselves in the fight of their lives, not on some far off battlefield against an enemy, but right here within our own soil, within their own ranks, with their commanding officers as victims of horrible acts of sexual violence. >> reporter: gillibrand's amendment to the defense authorization bill would strip commanders of the power to decide whether to prosecute service members accused of serious crimes including rape and sexual assault, instead that authority would be given to a corps of trained prosecutors. >> and so when that commander looking at the case file says, "ah, you know, can't possibly have happened, didn't happen this way," he weighs the evidence differently, differently than someone objective, who's trained, who actually knows the difference in th
"newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> sexual assault is not new, but it has been allowed to fester in the shadows for far too long. >> reporter: new york democrat kirsten gillibrand led off the debate with an impassioned appeal to change the way the military deals with sexual assaults. and women find themselves in the fight of their lives, not on some far off battlefield against an enemy, but right here within our own soil, within their own ranks,...
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newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman has our report. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> reporter: the vote on the employment non-discrimination act, enda, marks the first major movement in nearly two decades on legislation aimed at barring employers from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. a similar measure failed by one vote in the senate back in 1996. >> let the bells of freedom ring! >> reporter: today, supporters celebrated a markedly different outcome, 64 to 32. democrat jeff merkley of oregon: >> the senate has clearly spoken to end discrimination in the workplace. we have fought to capture that vision of equality and liberty and opportunity and fairness embedded in our founding documents and in our founding vision. we've taken a huge stride today in that direction. >> reporter: ten republicans and two independents joined all 52 democrats who voted in passing the measure. only republicans voted no. republican opponents mostly stayed silent over three days of debate, but today indiana's dan coats warned the bill could encroach on t
newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman has our report. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> reporter: the vote on the employment non-discrimination act, enda, marks the first major movement in nearly two decades on legislation aimed at barring employers from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. a similar measure failed by one vote in the senate back in 1996. >> let the bells of freedom ring! >> reporter: today, supporters...
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newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> i very much appreciate your candor and transparency. >> you see, the committee has the utmost respect for you. >> reporter: janet yellen, the fed's current vice-chair, got a warm welcome before the senate banking committee, and she quickly turned to making the case that the economy still needs the fed's stimulus efforts. >> the federal reserve is using its monetary policy tools to promote a more robust recovery. i believe that supporting the recovery today is the surest path to returning to a more normal approach to monetary policy. >> reporter: since late 2008, the fed's been buying mortgage- backed securities and treasury bonds, now at a rate of $85 billion a month. the goal is to keep interest rates low and encourage growth. some republicans worry it's all gone too far and that the massive bond buying has inflated stock prices and real estate values. alabama's richard shelby cited the record size of the fed's bond holdings, now $3.8 trillion, or almost a quarter the size of the nation's total economic output. >> looking
newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> i very much appreciate your candor and transparency. >> you see, the committee has the utmost respect for you. >> reporter: janet yellen, the fed's current vice-chair, got a warm welcome before the senate banking committee, and she quickly turned to making the case that the economy still needs the fed's stimulus efforts. >> the federal reserve is using its monetary policy tools to promote a more robust...