If you go to the righthand side, will you see the corner unit there because the fire did pred spo that apex there of the l. So the fire has now pred to that lshaped middle part of the building. You will see firefight errors on top of the buildings on the other side of the l. They are venting the rooftops there, so the fire has no place else to go attacking the fire with hoses from the ground. Certainly you see that dousing the ladders are pouring on back of that this morning. This is one main building. Luckily the fire did not injure anybody at this point it appears, if fire captain or chief says firefighters arrived at 3 00, they made sure nobody was inside the building. They did defensive firefighting. Then they stepped outside and tried to take on that firefight. We got the crews in officially to look at the scene of the fire and possibly of rescue. There was nobody inside, the fire started to quick, we had to get firefighters outside the structure ever since. The fire is so bad her
Berkeley. Thats where we find stephanie chuang. Officers say the suspect was extremely dangerous . Reporter extremely dangerous, thats right, scott and kris. In fact police are saying that he was armed with a handgun. He was driving intentionally into cars, point a handgun right at people, just kind of looking at them. As far as we know he didnt fire the gun but a huge concern is they dont know where that gun is. I can tell you that they did make the arrest here at delaware and mcgee where you see there are several police cars here and crime scene technicians. In fact it does look like they have a man there. We believe he may be the suspect. Hes a man in custody. You can see they just brought him out and are bringing him back in. Again, they have him in custody but dont know where this firearm is. We know that the man is 55 years old with known addresses here in berkeley and san pablo. Police patted him down, as you can see from our nbc bay area chopper video, but they didnt find his g
Has picks for your portfolios that he calls quote stupid cheap. All that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for friday, march 14th. Good evening, im Tyler Mathisen and welcome. Markets in the u. S. And around the world on edge again today, two days ahead of a referendum vote called by prorussian regional leaders in crimea. The question whether to stay part of ukraine or secede and become part of russian yeah. Moscow shipped more forces in and promised more in response to violent outbursts by protesters demanding the kremlin pull back its troops and heavy artillery. Secretary of state john kerry was emphatic today in how the white house views this sundays vote. The United States position on that referendum, i must say, is clear, and its clear today. We believe the referendum is contrary to the constitution of ukraine, it is contrary to international law, is in violation of that law, and we believe it is illegitimate. And as the president put it, illegal under the ukranian const
Enough in its recall of more than 1 million cars and the issue could prove costly. We have all that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for this thursday, february 27th. Good evening, everyone. Im susie gharib. And im bill griffeth. Look forward to an interview. Meantime soothing words today from janet yellen, new chair of the Federal Reserve to testified today before the Senate Banking committee about the strength of the u. S. Economy right now. That sent the s p 500 to a new record closing high today. Ms. Yellen told lawmakers and wall street that she is staying the course right now. She will continue to taper back on the Central Banks asset buying Stimulus Program and keep record low Interest Rates right where they are. But shes also keeping an eye on whether the winter unrelenting snow and bitterly cold temperatures have been responsible for the slowdown in job growth and Consumer Spending that weve seen, or if theyre indicate of a larger longterm problem in the economy. Th
Enough in its recall of more than 1 million cars and the issue could prove costly. We have all that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for this thursday, february 27th. Good evening, everyone. Im susie gharib. And im bill griffeth. Look forward to an interview. Meantime soothing words today from janet yellen, new chair of the Federal Reserve to testified today before the Senate Banking committee about the strength of the u. S. Economy right now. That sent the s p 500 to a new record closing high today. Ms. Yellen told lawmakers and wall street that she is staying the course right now. She will continue to taper back on the Central Banks asset buying Stimulus Program and keep record low Interest Rates right where they are. But shes also keeping an eye on whether the winter unrelenting snow and bitterly cold temperatures have been responsible for the slowdown in job growth and Consumer Spending that weve seen, or if theyre indicate of a larger longterm problem in the economy. Th