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. >> andrea powell runs fair girls, a national organization dedicated to rescuing trafficked women. > i think it is really important to understand for these victims held inside these illicit massage parlors, that every minute is being raped or waiting for the next man who will rape them. >> she said many are actually victim of a bait-and-switch scheme that turns american dreams into a nightmare. >> so our typical victim from a foreign country is approached by someone they know who says, i can offer you a job. you can work in this restaurant. life is going to be great. you're going to make thousands and thousands of dollars. you can come home and support your community. support your mom, support your family and life will be great. they get over here and they're told, you know what? actually, we paid a lot of money to bring you over hear and you're going to pay it back. the only way you're going to pay it back is involved in prostitution. if you run interesting police will catch you. if you run, you'll be arrested. you'll be in jail and you'll be deported and you'll be shamed forever an
. >> andrea powell runs fair girls, a national organization dedicated to rescuing trafficked women. > i think it is really important to understand for these victims held inside these illicit massage parlors, that every minute is being raped or waiting for the next man who will rape them. >> she said many are actually victim of a bait-and-switch scheme that turns american dreams into a nightmare. >> so our typical victim from a foreign country is approached by someone they...
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fed governor powell use the word great to describe the report but some parts of it are not so great -- unemployment in the african american community unemployment in the latino community those numbers are still way too high. what is being done for people in those communities and the community of americans at large, some 30 million people who are still a lot of work? >> is a great question and even if we got our unemployment rate down further, there are still a lot of parts of our economy we want to work on and you just named a few of them. it is important to understand that for every immunity, a stronger economy is a benefit. the unemployment rate for african americans and hispanics came down the past year at a faster pace than the overall unemployment rate. bringing the unemployment rate down helped, but it's not only need to do. the president has an initiative called my brother's keeper that is focused on those communities. if we do everything from the preschool agenda he has through community college and beyond those are policies that would help get at the employment and wage prosp
fed governor powell use the word great to describe the report but some parts of it are not so great -- unemployment in the african american community unemployment in the latino community those numbers are still way too high. what is being done for people in those communities and the community of americans at large, some 30 million people who are still a lot of work? >> is a great question and even if we got our unemployment rate down further, there are still a lot of parts of our economy...
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powell sat down with peter cook.l is not ready to declare that the economy is cured is he? guest: he think the economy is in a better position right now. he is worried about two things based on our conversation. he still worries that inflation is not moving toward the fed's target. he's not confident it is moving at a fast enough pace to the 2% target. he is impressed by the recent job gains. he says the last report was great but he still thinks there a slack in the economy. this into what he told me in our interview. >> it feels like there is plenty of slack left in the economy. you have people working part-time for economic reasons. people who want to come back into the workforce who are not in it. wages have been low and do not suggest tightness in the labor market yet. those things indicate that the natural rate is low. guest: the message i got from jay powell from listening to him yesterday, he is keeping an eye on the data but he is not rushing for lift off. i would not suggest jay powell is among those pushing
powell sat down with peter cook.l is not ready to declare that the economy is cured is he? guest: he think the economy is in a better position right now. he is worried about two things based on our conversation. he still worries that inflation is not moving toward the fed's target. he's not confident it is moving at a fast enough pace to the 2% target. he is impressed by the recent job gains. he says the last report was great but he still thinks there a slack in the economy. this into what he...
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watch mason and watch powell. mason, california and sacramento as i get the words out you're going to watch me. security detail continues. the president heads down forward palo alto later in the morning. we'll track that. anything in the north bay moving slowly, no delays there. heading out toward the dublin interchanges, we have a smooth easy drive. traffic just getting started. in the south bay, no delays all the way northbound through san jose and the rest of the silicon valley. palo alto, the president is coming down to stanford for an 11:00 speaking engagement. we don't know if that's by road or air. but we'll track it for the sake of any delays. >> mike, thank you very much. putting in the hours but not picking up a paycheck. that's the case for hundreds of thousands of californians who've had their wage stolen. according to state data, it adds up to more than a quarter billion dollars. it's happening right here in the bay area. 81 million of those unpaid wages were from local companies. and the state commis
watch mason and watch powell. mason, california and sacramento as i get the words out you're going to watch me. security detail continues. the president heads down forward palo alto later in the morning. we'll track that. anything in the north bay moving slowly, no delays there. heading out toward the dublin interchanges, we have a smooth easy drive. traffic just getting started. in the south bay, no delays all the way northbound through san jose and the rest of the silicon valley. palo alto,...
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when you're in the job -- michael powell is another example. you see what could happen to the internet anything, that is no good. i think anyone who directly experiences this has that feeling. by the way, it is a textbook case of grassroots organizing. there was no one with any money or any power on the side of net neutrality. our academics, a group like free press and fight for the future activist groups, but the message was strong. finally, the 4 million americans who wrote the agency really made a difference. and the president himself getting involved. so tom wheeler really changed his tune on this and it just shows you, you really shouldn't typecast anyone. >> this is not a new fight. clearly, those you're familiar with some of the history of mass communications, no ever since the computer the personal computer was created, there has been a constant debate of the relationship between the personal computer and the communications lines. originally, the old phone lines and now broadband. this has been an ongoing battle on how the american peop
when you're in the job -- michael powell is another example. you see what could happen to the internet anything, that is no good. i think anyone who directly experiences this has that feeling. by the way, it is a textbook case of grassroots organizing. there was no one with any money or any power on the side of net neutrality. our academics, a group like free press and fight for the future activist groups, but the message was strong. finally, the 4 million americans who wrote the agency really...
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here we have william powell -- a local farmer.e is relating his confrontation with george, the day after newsom disappeared. "i asked his negro boy george where he thought he was. he stated that he did not believe it was worthwhile to hunt for him anywhere except close around the house. for he had reasons to believe he was not far off. i told him he had better go and show us the old man, if he knew where he was. he stated he believed the last walking yet done was along this path." that is the path between celia's cabin and the house. "i believed that he had been destroyed -- or killed -- in the cabin." here we have powell. george has not given a statement at this point of the preceding. we hear his words filtered through powell's ideas, but we have the suggestion that what? that george has somehow, if not implicated celia, he has certainly implicated celia's cabin, right? as the site of newsom's demise and as we know, this will lead powell and others to more seriously scrutinize the area around celia's cabin, but more to more clos
here we have william powell -- a local farmer.e is relating his confrontation with george, the day after newsom disappeared. "i asked his negro boy george where he thought he was. he stated that he did not believe it was worthwhile to hunt for him anywhere except close around the house. for he had reasons to believe he was not far off. i told him he had better go and show us the old man, if he knew where he was. he stated he believed the last walking yet done was along this path."...
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so they need each other. >> host: michael powell last question. assess the strengths and weaknesses of the cable industry and what is its future? >> guest: let me start with a weakness and i think brian hit on it. customer service right now is completely unacceptable. i think the industry needs do not double to triple make a tenure commitment to the recovery of that relationship. i think don't think it's because the people. the consequence of their growth, a consequence of networks that have essentially been built for another era better than innovative. there are a lot of glitches getting it to hd getting into broadband and fast broadband. there have been a lot of growing pains and i think their customer service has suffered. it could be more investment in the innovation of the product. as the industry moves from hardware centric blog structure will move to software centric like comcast x. one has started doing that will allow faster more media rich entertainment packages. i mean interfaces that consumers will appreciate. lastly look we are middle
so they need each other. >> host: michael powell last question. assess the strengths and weaknesses of the cable industry and what is its future? >> guest: let me start with a weakness and i think brian hit on it. customer service right now is completely unacceptable. i think the industry needs do not double to triple make a tenure commitment to the recovery of that relationship. i think don't think it's because the people. the consequence of their growth, a consequence of networks...
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so they need each other. >> host: michael powell last question. can you assess the strengths and weaknesses of the capable industry and what's -- cable industry, and what's its future? >> guest: let me start with weakness, and i think brian hit on it. customer service right now is completely unacceptable. i think the industry needs to really not double triple, make a ten-year commitment to the recovery of that relationship. i think it's -- i don't think it's because they're bad people, i think it's a consequence of their growth a consequence of networks that essentially, have been built for a different every rah that are being innovated. there's a lot of glitches in getting it to digital, getting it to hd, getting it the broadband, and i think there have been a lot of growing pains, and i think our customer service has suffered. there could be more investment in the innovation of the product as the industry moves from a hardware-centric box structure it'll move to a software-centric one like comcast's x1 has started to and that'll allow faster mor
so they need each other. >> host: michael powell last question. can you assess the strengths and weaknesses of the capable industry and what's -- cable industry, and what's its future? >> guest: let me start with weakness, and i think brian hit on it. customer service right now is completely unacceptable. i think the industry needs to really not double triple, make a ten-year commitment to the recovery of that relationship. i think it's -- i don't think it's because they're bad...
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get in there. >> powell says he doesn't remember pointing his gun, only drawing it.it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. while tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not -- >> stop. and then you ran through the red light. >> i waved the traffic off. >> it was still red. >> and then i turned. >> shut your mouth and listen. >> shut my mouth and listen? is that how you talk to me too? >> shut your mouth and listen. >> he was just, like, i can take you to jail, i can tow your car. shut your mouth. all this different stuff that i was thinking that wasn't appropriate for a cop to say to anybody. >> it's decision time for ryan. he knows if he stays he'll probably miss his opportunity to say good-bye and to be there for his wife. >> well, i was thinking, i didn't want anything else bad to happen. so i
get in there. >> powell says he doesn't remember pointing his gun, only drawing it.it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. while tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not -- >> stop. and then...
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. >> ronald powell jr.'s completely unaware of the approaching tractor-trailer. officer eagler sees that the woman who was just rear-ended his patrol car is right in the path of the truck. the woman is off camera. if the officer doesn't get her out of harm's way, he's certain she will die. >> i was yelling at her, come on, come on, come on, you need to get out of there. >> come on, hurry, come on, come on! >> i pulled her car door open and grabbed ahold of her, looking over my shoulder at the tractor-trailer that was oncoming. all i really had time to do was push her towards the retaining wall. threw her down on the ground. >> it all happens in moments and powell, sitting in his car, becomes aware something is horribly wrong. >> why did they just jump out of the car like that? that's when i heard an air brake on the semi, it was like goo, goo, goo and that's when i felt the impact. i didn't see anything happen. i just felt it. i felt glass cutting my face. >> sheltered against the median wall, the officers
. >> ronald powell jr.'s completely unaware of the approaching tractor-trailer. officer eagler sees that the woman who was just rear-ended his patrol car is right in the path of the truck. the woman is off camera. if the officer doesn't get her out of harm's way, he's certain she will die. >> i was yelling at her, come on, come on, come on, you need to get out of there. >> come on, hurry, come on, come on! >> i pulled her car door open and grabbed ahold of her, looking...
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you keep quoting colin powell but colin powell also said if you break it you own it.h maximum force but he was not in favor of going in. the president figures we have to stop these guys. somebody else in the region has to supply the troops. otherwise, we'll do containment but we're not doing destruction. >> the beginning of the colin powell doctrine said identify the interest. the president has to follow through on the entire thing. identify the type of force used. until your point, the number broken, we have to be willing to state the long-term offensive. >> mika we keep talking at the powell doctrine before that the weinberger doctrine put to the as reaction to vietnam. you don't go in until you know what the trigger event is that will take you up. why is the octoberive you have to achieve and mistake that americans have made time and time and time again is they have gone into war half-assed. ly say it. they have gone into war half-assed. a little bit here, a little bit there. see what happens. they end up using american men and women as targets foreign mys, for sui
you keep quoting colin powell but colin powell also said if you break it you own it.h maximum force but he was not in favor of going in. the president figures we have to stop these guys. somebody else in the region has to supply the troops. otherwise, we'll do containment but we're not doing destruction. >> the beginning of the colin powell doctrine said identify the interest. the president has to follow through on the entire thing. identify the type of force used. until your point, the...
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was that general powell was the first -- from this period was that general powell was the first commander coming he had been a national security advisor under reagan. he believed in, and we wrote it at the time, in 1983, decisive overwhelming force, and we applied in grenada in 1983, and it later became caspar weinberger's document of overwhelming force, so when these early questions of the use of force came up, general powell and the military, who had just come off a very successful campaign in iraq, the military was lionized, we had 700,000 american soldiers, sailors, and marines in the gulf, it was an overwhelming force, and then now a new present -- president comes in, he does not have the military behind him, he is a democrat and not a republican, democrats were known as a wishy-washy, so i can only imagine how difficult this problem must have looked to president clinton when he looked down at it. he got a general who really had an appreciation for the difficulties in europe and a man who was incredibly adroit at finding ways to keeping the military supportive of the president's dire
was that general powell was the first -- from this period was that general powell was the first commander coming he had been a national security advisor under reagan. he believed in, and we wrote it at the time, in 1983, decisive overwhelming force, and we applied in grenada in 1983, and it later became caspar weinberger's document of overwhelming force, so when these early questions of the use of force came up, general powell and the military, who had just come off a very successful campaign...
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ron powell is his name. >> at first, i'm not thinking i want to go up there.i saw her family saying, "well, can you help us," that type of stuff and "us" meant mark. that's when i started to think, you know -- >> the victim's family wants the accused represented by you because they believe he's innocent? >> correct. >> that's sort of a once in a while thing, hardly ever happens. >> yeah, like never. >> reporter: but 14 months after the murder, when mark went on trial the family, his, karen's and theirs, filled the galleries every day to support him. >> you are there because you know that person. >> reporter: the judge allowed cameras in court but no audio. so, we can't play you the testimony of that woman from idaho and decided to conceal her identity. that's the one he'd texted and phoned but hadn't seen in more than 3 decades. still, it was to be with her, said the state, that mark killed his wife. and on the stand -- >> at one point, she said mark had mentioned that if they were meant to be together, something bad would have to happen. >> reporter: the woma
ron powell is his name. >> at first, i'm not thinking i want to go up there.i saw her family saying, "well, can you help us," that type of stuff and "us" meant mark. that's when i started to think, you know -- >> the victim's family wants the accused represented by you because they believe he's innocent? >> correct. >> that's sort of a once in a while thing, hardly ever happens. >> yeah, like never. >> reporter: but 14 months after the...
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border of the north will not change under the new proposal border to the east would move west to powell street border to the south will have powell street down to market street and third street southern border of market street will be towards mission street to south van ness and also new the western border borroweder will take the tenderloin for larking street the first boundary have landmarked the first block is the plaza and westerfield mall the flood building and twitter and several pled not started building projects along mid market and muni and bart station along market street and the republican war hotel i'd like to mention this proposal at the the at least will bring the mid-market platoon under my command i'd like to thank everyone to coming to this important meeting for this turnout and pass this on to our next speaker members n of the controller's office (clapping). >> gag members to the public and commission chief suhr and supervisor kim and everything else in attendance i'm randy ma closure a project manager with the controller's office we've spent the better part of the las
border of the north will not change under the new proposal border to the east would move west to powell street border to the south will have powell street down to market street and third street southern border of market street will be towards mission street to south van ness and also new the western border borroweder will take the tenderloin for larking street the first boundary have landmarked the first block is the plaza and westerfield mall the flood building and twitter and several pled not...
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president bush 41,: powell colin powell. i learned about how to think and act strategically.harlie: what did you learn? bill: a lot of the things we have been talking about. how to seize moments. baker, after putting a great deal of effort in developing a coalition helped achieve victory in desert storm. he saw the moment to move ahead to the madrid peace conference and make progress on the arab-israeli issue. in houston, he has a wall filled with cartoons. all of which were deeply skeptical about the first eight of the nine trips we took to the middle east. persistence was really important. charlie: he spoke about this idea, looking at syria. he said, no. we are not getting the coalition. bill: and baker, i admire the way he narrowed down people's choices and stripped away the arguments. he did it with assad, prime minister shamir, the palestinians. he was able to produce something in madrid that few people thought possible when he made the first of those nine trips. i thought it was really admirable. charlie: he also had one of the most important qualities a secretary of st
president bush 41,: powell colin powell. i learned about how to think and act strategically.harlie: what did you learn? bill: a lot of the things we have been talking about. how to seize moments. baker, after putting a great deal of effort in developing a coalition helped achieve victory in desert storm. he saw the moment to move ahead to the madrid peace conference and make progress on the arab-israeli issue. in houston, he has a wall filled with cartoons. all of which were deeply skeptical...
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ellen powell is suing for $16 million. she was a partner in the company and claims she was fired after complaining about sexual harassment. the company says she was fired for poor performance. her lawsuit put the focus on gender discrimination in the tech industry. powell is working as the interim ceo of redit a networking site. >>> he's now entered a a no contest plea that involved a fake campaign trial. his attorney is asking thatchier cow what be sentenced -- that sheer cow what be sentenced to community service. >>> police arrested gabe yell la ortiz after receiving several attempts. detectives say a few hours later ortiz and another woman were seen on surveillance video in a store using hiers credit card in east san jose. they are still looking for that second woman in the video. >>> a pip picture on the petaluma baseball team that went to the little league world series is recovering. friends of his family says smith's right arm was broken and there was serious bleeding. smith was riding the atv with a petaluma high s
ellen powell is suing for $16 million. she was a partner in the company and claims she was fired after complaining about sexual harassment. the company says she was fired for poor performance. her lawsuit put the focus on gender discrimination in the tech industry. powell is working as the interim ceo of redit a networking site. >>> he's now entered a a no contest plea that involved a fake campaign trial. his attorney is asking thatchier cow what be sentenced -- that sheer cow what be...
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labs and powell said while the u.n.as debating the first resolution against iraq -- >> a missile brigade was dispersing warheads containing biological warfare agents. ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back. time for sports. the nba and the warriors trailing by 22. at one point against the mavericks they get a big lift from curry who scored 51 points in this game. golden state winning it 128-114. 51 points by curry is amazing. >>> matt lauer sat down with pete carroll. this was an exclusive one-on-one interview about his thinking in super bowl xlix. >> lack of. >> you've heard the experts not just average joes say it was the worst call ever. >> it was the worst result of a call e
labs and powell said while the u.n.as debating the first resolution against iraq -- >> a missile brigade was dispersing warheads containing biological warfare agents. ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could...
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powell alleges the firm fired her when she complained. cliner-perkins declines the allegation. >>> defense attorneys received more evidence and police reports. police say alex sickleman injected hayes with heroin while the two were on his yacht. she left after he lost consciousness without calling for help. tichelman will be back in court in april. >>> a man accused of stealing $600 from girl scouts selling cookies. police say 23-year-old cody ginst grabbed a box of cash from a 10-year-old girl scout. she was selling cookies yesterday outside of a safeway store. according to the mercury news the girls recorded the license plate number leading police to him. police recovered half of the stolen money. to smooth things over, they bought $240 worth of cookies. >>> other bay area headlines. a 48 train freight train collided with a pickup truck. a truck crossing the tracks at san pedro avenue stalled at around 1:30. the driver was able to get out. no one was hurt. police blocked traffic in the area for a brief time to investigate. >>> false ala
powell alleges the firm fired her when she complained. cliner-perkins declines the allegation. >>> defense attorneys received more evidence and police reports. police say alex sickleman injected hayes with heroin while the two were on his yacht. she left after he lost consciousness without calling for help. tichelman will be back in court in april. >>> a man accused of stealing $600 from girl scouts selling cookies. police say 23-year-old cody ginst grabbed a box of cash from...
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helen powell is suing the company. she wants $16 million claiming to have been sexually harassed and excluded from meetings. powell says that she was fired when she complained. klein perkins said she was let go for poor performance. >>> patricia arquette is joining a lot of buzz tonight after her oscar acceptance speech. >> it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. >> according to the census bureau, for every dollar a man makes a woman earns just 78 cents for the same job. jericka duncan tonight on the gender wage gap. >> i wanted to be able to control my own destiny. >> reporter: for most of her career financial planner mora griffin said she was paid less than men who were doing the same job. so she launched her own firm to help women close that gap. >> part of my job is coaching them and letting them know how to negotiate. >> reporter: among full-time workers women earn 18% less a week than men. women ceos 20% less. in the legal profession they ta
helen powell is suing the company. she wants $16 million claiming to have been sexually harassed and excluded from meetings. powell says that she was fired when she complained. klein perkins said she was let go for poor performance. >>> patricia arquette is joining a lot of buzz tonight after her oscar acceptance speech. >> it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the united states of america. >> according to the census bureau, for...
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big happy birthday to into a woman who is celebrating a century of life. >> this is harriet powell.ateed her 100th birthday. >> good for her g look at her. >> her family through a party right there at the crown plaza hotel in philadelphia. you can see oh, it was a pretty good turn out out there. they were partying. and harriet was all smiles and kisses and everything all that loving. happy birthday harriet. >> she looks good. >> still head on fox 29, vets couldn't believe what they found in this guy's stomach then say all dog owners need to see this neck. >> more girl power tomorrow morning. it will be caitlin and i for the show and we got the super bowl we'll be talking about that. another battle coming to the city of philadelphia. >> lyft now which is kind of like uber but different. i've heard it's really fun obviously going to cause competition for i can were. a lost parties will be happening. people may want to have a couple of refreshment. >> all about the beer tomorrow for super bowl sunday but we'll talk about beers still good but the alcohol content isn't too high. >> you c
big happy birthday to into a woman who is celebrating a century of life. >> this is harriet powell.ateed her 100th birthday. >> good for her g look at her. >> her family through a party right there at the crown plaza hotel in philadelphia. you can see oh, it was a pretty good turn out out there. they were partying. and harriet was all smiles and kisses and everything all that loving. happy birthday harriet. >> she looks good. >> still head on fox 29, vets couldn't...
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this is on powell, and the 24 hour store reopened a short time ago following the investigation. called out here at 2:00 this morning, investigators say there was an argument between two groups of people that escalated quickly someone pulled a knife and two people wound up being stabbed. those victims were taken to the san francisco general hospital. police tell me both of those people are in stable condition. now offices moved in they searched a union square area for the attackers, and we did see police take one man into custody at stockton it is unclear what his connection was at the stabbing. >>> we don't know exactly what evidence was found there, police still piecing together what led to the stabbing, it appears two people taken to the hospital, they are expected to survive their injuries after this attack inside the walgreens store earlier this morning. >>> alex savage, thank you for the update. >>> time is now 6:35. police in freemont looking for a woman accused of posing as a prostitute and drugging and robbing a man. police released a photo of the suspect take a look, th
this is on powell, and the 24 hour store reopened a short time ago following the investigation. called out here at 2:00 this morning, investigators say there was an argument between two groups of people that escalated quickly someone pulled a knife and two people wound up being stabbed. those victims were taken to the san francisco general hospital. police tell me both of those people are in stable condition. now offices moved in they searched a union square area for the attackers, and we did...
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we're trying to get all this confirmed. 24-hour walgreens here again on powell very popular area. it is usually open 24 hours, but i just spoke with a manager some minutes ago who said that it's going to be closed until at least 6:00 this morning. we're working on getting more details and we'll bring them to you as soon as we get them. live in san francisco this morning, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> still gathering information for us. thank you very much, stephanie. >>> at 5:01, this morning san jose police looking at newly released surveillance video obtained by nbc bay area. the man who may have killed a security guard over the weekend. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live at the san jose police department this morning. what are police saying about this case? >> reporter: we know that they've seen the same surveillance video that we've seen from inside that liquor store on saturday night, and our source confirms that at least one of the men in that video is a person they're looking for in the homicide of manuel zuniga. police have that surveillance video that was f
we're trying to get all this confirmed. 24-hour walgreens here again on powell very popular area. it is usually open 24 hours, but i just spoke with a manager some minutes ago who said that it's going to be closed until at least 6:00 this morning. we're working on getting more details and we'll bring them to you as soon as we get them. live in san francisco this morning, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> still gathering information for us. thank you very much, stephanie....
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. >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of court. >> a high-powered firm aloud aloud -- allowed to go to jury selection. >> little says dirty laundry will center on powell, including an intimate relationship with a co-worker. >> it's a brave act for a plaintiff to decide to take this into light of a trial. she will be accused of all sorts of things some of which may be true, some may not be true. >> kleiner perkins attorney asked perspective jurors feelings about teamwork and employees who won't work well with others >> it's a classic defense when women try to raise their rights they're called not a team player aggressive. >> both of our legal commentators tell us there is a chance they can settle before testimony begins. if it does reach a verdict they say it can have far
. >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of court. >> a high-powered firm aloud aloud -- allowed to go to jury selection. >> little says dirty...
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. >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of court. >> a high-powered firm aloud aloud -- allowed to go to jury selection. >> little says dirty laundry will center on powell, including an intimate relationship with a co-worker. >> it's a brave act for a plaintiff to decide to take this into light of a trial. she will be accused of all sorts of things some of which may be true, some may not be true. >> kleiner perkins attorney asked perspective jurors feelings about teamwork and employees who won't work well with others >> it's a classic defense when women try to raise their rights they're called not a team player aggressive. >> both of our legal commentators tell us there is a chance they can settle before testimony begins. if it does reach a verdict they say it can have far
. >> i think this case goes far beyond the charges by ellen powell. >> she says it strikes at the heart of the complaint from the male-dominate worlds of tech and finance. >> we hear about exclusion from meetings at which there is key decisions made. >> this law professor rory little says allegations don't make head lines because they're usually settled out of court. >> a high-powered firm aloud aloud -- allowed to go to jury selection. >> little says dirty...
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it's on 80 westbound at powell. i'm gonna see if joe in the back -- hey, joe, can you look up 80 at powell? we do have a camera there. these cameras don't move as quickly as they can. we'll try to get it up for you. let's take a look at the cameras that we do have. this is the westbound bay bridge. you can see traffic is gonna be slow, about a 30, 35-minute delay as you get out to the toll plaza. once you get on the bridge, it's okay. we also have a look now at interstate 880. that's a pretty decent commute as you drive through. and i don't know if this is possible, if the guys in the control room can bring up the emeryville camera, i will show you there is a huge backup already on westbound 80. there is a report of an injury crash, west 80 at powell. just below what we can see here. chp and paramedics and fire department on the way and it does look like it's causing a big delay. we'll get more on this coming up for you by the next traffic update. if we find it, we'll let you know. and we have an accident reported w
it's on 80 westbound at powell. i'm gonna see if joe in the back -- hey, joe, can you look up 80 at powell? we do have a camera there. these cameras don't move as quickly as they can. we'll try to get it up for you. let's take a look at the cameras that we do have. this is the westbound bay bridge. you can see traffic is gonna be slow, about a 30, 35-minute delay as you get out to the toll plaza. once you get on the bridge, it's okay. we also have a look now at interstate 880. that's a pretty...
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powell still sees plenty of slack left in the economy. the number this morning is 83.is our number of the day. that is how many rigs u.s. oil producers closed last week due to the weak rebound of oil prices. our next guest says to not worry about oil prices. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. a tuesday "bloomberg surveillance." >> microsoft is selling $10.8 billion of debt and its biggest bond sale on record. the world's largest software maker is taking advantage of investor demand for corporate rated securities. it sold more than $2 billion of forty-year obligations. california is now home to the largest solar power plant. the 550 megawatt plant generate enough electricity to power 160,000 average california homes. governor jerry brown called for an increase in renewable energy. >> there is nothing out there. i lived out there when i was a kid. >> heinz will include the popular sriracha in their catch up -- ketchup. >> i did not know microsoft did forty-year paper. this is the greatest chart in equities. yesterday, they tried to get their costs back up to where it used to b
powell still sees plenty of slack left in the economy. the number this morning is 83.is our number of the day. that is how many rigs u.s. oil producers closed last week due to the weak rebound of oil prices. our next guest says to not worry about oil prices. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. a tuesday "bloomberg surveillance." >> microsoft is selling $10.8 billion of debt and its biggest bond sale on record. the world's largest software maker is taking advantage of investor...
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-- colin powell.he u.s., which makes each of these pictures, whether it was done in the 19 century or today, contemporary. we are bringing all of our background to today. i would say this is as much a contemporary picture because you are looking at it as the colin powell. we can make some of these great association. you want to think about technology, particularly communications. we have benjamin franklin. for those of you who are lucky enough to have a $100 bill in your wallet. you notice -- recognize this picture. we have thomas edison in 1890. i love this picture. i do not know if many people realize, but he was largely deaf after 14. but we have the photograph, which he presented as a patent. kind of comes full circle. the photograph was brought to the patent office building which is the national portrait gallery. we have a picture in 1982 of steve jobs. we can look -- if we want to look at oracle rice, we have a millionaire ehrhardt -- amelia earhart, and buzz aldrin and michael collins in 1969.
-- colin powell.he u.s., which makes each of these pictures, whether it was done in the 19 century or today, contemporary. we are bringing all of our background to today. i would say this is as much a contemporary picture because you are looking at it as the colin powell. we can make some of these great association. you want to think about technology, particularly communications. we have benjamin franklin. for those of you who are lucky enough to have a $100 bill in your wallet. you notice --...
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>> at least for tonight, anna's traffickers have met their match in brenda powell. >> i could not sleepu go back there. you understand? >> her hard life lessons ring loud and clear in the younger woman's ears. >> i just want you to be safe, okay? >> at last, anna sees genuine opportunity to get away from her pimp and agrees to take refuge in a shelter for girls and women struggling to escape prostitution. >> do you want to let me do that? that's all i wanted to hear. give me a hug. you ain't going nowhere. you know, sometimes i believe that things happen for a reason and it's divine intervention. and i feel that's what just happened right now. >> brenda says there's no guarantees that today's intervention will turn anna's life around. but at least for tonight, anna will be safe and warm, securing shelter from the storm of the underground sex trade. >> we're trying to find that piece of them that's left. the best of what's the best of them. so we can help them bring it out. because they're not a lost cause. >>> in the suburbs of orlando, florida, and all across america, the business of s
>> at least for tonight, anna's traffickers have met their match in brenda powell. >> i could not sleepu go back there. you understand? >> her hard life lessons ring loud and clear in the younger woman's ears. >> i just want you to be safe, okay? >> at last, anna sees genuine opportunity to get away from her pimp and agrees to take refuge in a shelter for girls and women struggling to escape prostitution. >> do you want to let me do that? that's all i wanted...
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there's a little bit of activity on the shoulder, westbound your commute just past powell, there's therk for folks. looks like it smoothes itself out and bogging down at the berkeley curve headed toward the bay bridge, top of your screen all that traffic. look at your maps where it shows all that red here and we just showed you on the live view and also coming off of west 580 and west 24 so that's a typical compression as folks make their way toward the maze and east shore freeway which is moving more smoothly because folks were distracted when that initially happened that crash at powell. slower drive down the upper east more freeway westbound 80, no drama carquinez bridge or bay bridge. concord shows a build and in the north bay looking at novato slowing south at the top of your screen from the novato narrow, past 37 close to the limit and slowing down through san rafael and the curves at terra linda. farther south a typical pattern 880, the nimitz slow from hayward to union city. same thing over here for the tri valley, south 680 slows through pleasanton and sunol. crashes didn't ca
there's a little bit of activity on the shoulder, westbound your commute just past powell, there's therk for folks. looks like it smoothes itself out and bogging down at the berkeley curve headed toward the bay bridge, top of your screen all that traffic. look at your maps where it shows all that red here and we just showed you on the live view and also coming off of west 580 and west 24 so that's a typical compression as folks make their way toward the maze and east shore freeway which is...
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in jordan, connor powell, fox news. >>> still ahead on fox 29, a tough lesson learned. local teen's social media post leads tonight of terror. the pictures cops say lured criminals to his home. >>> and parties exposing their children to measles on purpose. measles parties are adding a whole new dimension to the vaccine debate. the controversial guiltyings makes some folks rather upset. >>> you may have seen this picture of a 14-pound newborn. we'll hear from his mom and boy does chef a story to tell. that's coming up. caitlin. >> iain big dish pass are the in temperatures across the mild today. nice and mild in philadelphia. 51 was our high temperature. 61 in millville. checking the 30's north and west and wintry weather on the way. we're tracking it all ahead in your seven day forecast. ♪ >>> you know you've got to be careful with what you share on social media. a local teen learned that lesson the hard way. police say he posted photos of some valuables. he doesn't only grab attention just the wrong kind. fox 29's sabina kuriakose has what happened next. >> got me worr
in jordan, connor powell, fox news. >>> still ahead on fox 29, a tough lesson learned. local teen's social media post leads tonight of terror. the pictures cops say lured criminals to his home. >>> and parties exposing their children to measles on purpose. measles parties are adding a whole new dimension to the vaccine debate. the controversial guiltyings makes some folks rather upset. >>> you may have seen this picture of a 14-pound newborn. we'll hear from his mom...
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eddy powell to say a few words. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you mr.e is on willie brown he shows up on time to so the housekeeper at the corner to take the picture first with the horse than the 3 rams and the dog hasten whoever took picture with him afterward i said that's an ass except i remember in the chinese zodiac there's no such thing as ass on the zodiac whoever takes the picture next will be an ass so. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you rose and thank you so much let's take a group picture and welcome the year of the ram we're going to have fire crackers right so let's take a group picture and grace and everyone from chinese consolidated yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ would you all rise please for the pledge of allegiance. >> the pledge of allegiance. . >> please call role. >> president loftus lost here. >> vice president turman. >> here. >> commissioner marshall is accused. >> commissioner dejesus. . >> commissioner hwang. >> massachusetts. commissioner mazzucco. >> commissioner melara. >> thank you
eddy powell to say a few words. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you mr.e is on willie brown he shows up on time to so the housekeeper at the corner to take the picture first with the horse than the 3 rams and the dog hasten whoever took picture with him afterward i said that's an ass except i remember in the chinese zodiac there's no such thing as ass on the zodiac whoever takes the picture next will be an ass so. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you...
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someone in our room let's see she's beautiful we're i'd like to recognize tiffany anything she's many powell thank you for joining us i love our terry are a it's beautiful i'd like to thank each of the organizations claudine chang for all the support over the years, leakage that concludes today is stamp ceremony before we adjourn i'm to once again thank the community organizations throughout this great city that support of the license number in charge stamp event i especially want to thank 3 organizations that have been recommend at today is event the chinese chamber of commerce the chinese consolidated benefit haven't society and the oc a thank you all very much (clapping) we can't do it without you those organizations have participated every year annually with the license number in charge stamp ceremony since 1993 when the postal service unveiled it's license number in charge stamp for the year of the rooster here in san francisco in 1992 we actually start but 1993 was the first unveiling i want to thank the line dancers and the police department color guards their in their support as part
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joining us now is former fcc chairman michael powell. of the telecommunications association. in full disclosure ncta who represents universal and comcast which of course is the parent company of cnbc. good morning, michael. >> good morning. >> so are your lawyers staying up all night already preparing to file suit? what's going on. >> well i do think unfortunately the next phase of this long tortured net neutrally event will likely be litigation. so we're going to wait to see what the fcc order actually says and does. but we think it's likely that there will be an appeal. >> so one of the things we've all talked about is what an appeal looks like and how long it takes and what that does to investment in -- during that period. we heard from the ceo of at&t who says he plans to pull back. can you speak to that broadly from all of your constituents you've been talking to? >> sure. i think to put it briefly, litigation with fcc appeals is a pretty long drawn out process. i would predict that it's at least two and up the five years before the
joining us now is former fcc chairman michael powell. of the telecommunications association. in full disclosure ncta who represents universal and comcast which of course is the parent company of cnbc. good morning, michael. >> good morning. >> so are your lawyers staying up all night already preparing to file suit? what's going on. >> well i do think unfortunately the next phase of this long tortured net neutrally event will likely be litigation. so we're going to wait to see...
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j powell saying the fed patient stance is appropriate after the data last week shows the u.s. in january cap its strongest three-month job gain in 17 years . a blockbuster report to most. for some, it's all fake. economic conspiracy theorists say they have been giving us phony numbers all along. as public policy, this kind of conspiracy thinking can cause the death of -- he is talking tongue-in-cheek, by the way. i want to bring in my guest host for this hour, the real estate and newspaper mogul, our friend mort zuckerman chairman of boston properties. great to see you. you are not a conspiracy theorist. but you don't believe the jobs numbers, either. >> correct. i could pick out a number -- if you take the number of people who are involuntary part-time workers they are counted as full-time workers in the employment numbers. but they work part-time. on that basis the real unemployment rate is 11.7%. these are the numbers of the government. that's why the statistics are a bit misleading. i do not think this economy at the stage of the game is in such shape that we ought to stop
j powell saying the fed patient stance is appropriate after the data last week shows the u.s. in january cap its strongest three-month job gain in 17 years . a blockbuster report to most. for some, it's all fake. economic conspiracy theorists say they have been giving us phony numbers all along. as public policy, this kind of conspiracy thinking can cause the death of -- he is talking tongue-in-cheek, by the way. i want to bring in my guest host for this hour, the real estate and newspaper...
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eddy powell to say a few words. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you mr.e is on willie brown he shows up on time to so the housekeeper at the corner to take the picture first with the horse than the 3 rams and the dog hasten whoever took picture with him afterward i said that's an ass except i remember in the chinese zodiac there's no such thing as ass on the zodiac whoever takes the picture next will be an ass so. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you rose and thank you so much let's take a group picture and welcome the year of the ram we're going to have fire crackers right so let's take a group picture and grace and everyone from chinese consolidated yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are fil
eddy powell to say a few words. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you mr.e is on willie brown he shows up on time to so the housekeeper at the corner to take the picture first with the horse than the 3 rams and the dog hasten whoever took picture with him afterward i said that's an ass except i remember in the chinese zodiac there's no such thing as ass on the zodiac whoever takes the picture next will be an ass so. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you...
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to and bart needs to clean up the elevators and take a ride at civic center and street elevator at powell. next 26 years at south beach apartments within a five years there, a pattern kind of grew and people lived for two to three years and left. i have seen a lot of people leave. in all of that time i'm only corresponding with one person, overhead, please. rodney fong. he was the butcher at the bayside village market and i would say it's two, three years and he would laugh and said two years and i built the clientele and they were gone, two years. he was terribly frustrated. we're not building rental-rate [speaker not understood] it's just not a healthy two, three years these people have to go, because they are paying a huge amount of rent, and they can find cheaper digs somewhere else, farther away. we don't create a healthy community. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm jackie stanford. i am an educator, and with expertise in race and community race in school and society. i just would like to support my friends and family in the co
to and bart needs to clean up the elevators and take a ride at civic center and street elevator at powell. next 26 years at south beach apartments within a five years there, a pattern kind of grew and people lived for two to three years and left. i have seen a lot of people leave. in all of that time i'm only corresponding with one person, overhead, please. rodney fong. he was the butcher at the bayside village market and i would say it's two, three years and he would laugh and said two years...
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---el atraco se report alrededor del medioda sobre la calle ''sutter'' cerca a ''powell'' ...a una cuadrae ''union square''... ---luego de obligar al personal de la tienda a tirarse al piso, los sujetos enmascarados sustrajeron todas las joyas y huyeron en una camioneta.. ---este es el segundo robo que se registra en un joyera en menos de una semana...el miercoles pasado 3 hombres asaltaron la tienda ''tiffany'' sobre la calle market ... en ambos casos la polica no ha hecho ningn arresto... lorena/take vo --- residentes del sur de la baha siguen preocupados por la ola de asaltos... --- en las ltimas dos semanas se han reportado 5 robos en el vecindario de ''evergreen'' al sur de san jos... --- los malechores atracan a mano armada. los incidentes ms recientes se registraron en tiendas y en parques residenciales.. --- en los ltimos 6 meses la policia ha redoblado la vigilancia pero esto parece no ser suficiente para los vecinos quienes aseguran temer por su seguridad y exigen mayor proteccin.. juanfra facebook juan fran --en oakland las autoridades publicaron la foto del vehculo que podra e
---el atraco se report alrededor del medioda sobre la calle ''sutter'' cerca a ''powell'' ...a una cuadrae ''union square''... ---luego de obligar al personal de la tienda a tirarse al piso, los sujetos enmascarados sustrajeron todas las joyas y huyeron en una camioneta.. ---este es el segundo robo que se registra en un joyera en menos de una semana...el miercoles pasado 3 hombres asaltaron la tienda ''tiffany'' sobre la calle market ... en ambos casos la polica no ha hecho ningn arresto......