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tonight bill burns former deputy secretary of state now president of the carnegie endowment for international peace. >> my years in russia have been a long exercise in humanity about my powers of prediction or analysis about put noon because he surprises you always? >> yeah, he's a very agile tactics and he's shown that in ukraine. but the thing i think to remember about russia, too is he's playing over the long term a relatively weak strategic end. russia is still basically a one-dimensional economy. it's had the potential to diversify. it's got a smart, well-educated population but hasn't done that yet. corruption is eating away at the rising middle class in russia. demography is a huge challenge. when you think in the whole huge expanse to have the earth, runs from the euro mountains across siberia to the far east, there are only about 30 million or 40 million russians sitting on everything of the table of elements looking at the border of the chinese, so russia has a lot of chal learnings before it but i think in ukraine we've seen the most significant challenge of european order since th
tonight bill burns former deputy secretary of state now president of the carnegie endowment for international peace. >> my years in russia have been a long exercise in humanity about my powers of prediction or analysis about put noon because he surprises you always? >> yeah, he's a very agile tactics and he's shown that in ukraine. but the thing i think to remember about russia, too is he's playing over the long term a relatively weak strategic end. russia is still basically a...
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. >> reporter: bill burn a national auto repair expert testifies about bad repairs and this, he said is one of them. the result of a system designed to save money for insurance companies. >> what they did was replaced the new end cap on there and the end cap covers that so the consumer would never see this. it is unsafe. >> and yet they put it back. >> correct. >> reporter: burn is now part of the major lawsuit involving more than 500 auto body shops in 36 states. all suing dozens of insurance companies across the country. the shops believe the insurance industry is involved in a deliberate system to send you and your car to shops that are preselected by insurers to do the absolute bare minimum to fix it. even telling body shops to use used or recycled parts because they're cheaper. matt parker is an auto shop owner in monroe louisiana, who said he sees the same problem. he said state farm told him to use a remanufactured headlight in a toyota tacoma. this is what he got. >> it's got a hole in it here and then you can see where they screwed this bracket back on the vehicle. now, you
. >> reporter: bill burn a national auto repair expert testifies about bad repairs and this, he said is one of them. the result of a system designed to save money for insurance companies. >> what they did was replaced the new end cap on there and the end cap covers that so the consumer would never see this. it is unsafe. >> and yet they put it back. >> correct. >> reporter: burn is now part of the major lawsuit involving more than 500 auto body shops in 36 states....
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charlie: you have held as many high-level positions in the foreign service as bill burns. he was deputy secretary of state from 2011 to 2014. prior to that, he was undersecretary of political affairs and was u.s. ambassador to both russia and jordan. he holds the highest rank of the foreign service of career ambassador and is the second serving diplomat in history to become deputy secretary. he retired last year and is president of the carnegie endowment for international -- i am pleased to have him at this table for the first time. it great to have you. based on everything you know and as you see the world today, tell me what the threats are that you consider the most serious and immediate. charlie: isil gets a lot of attention and is an important challenge for the united date and our coalition partners to focus on. there are a lot with aggression in the ukraine and the media challenge. there are a lot of overarching challenges. climate change and what that can mean as a genuine national security problem overtime. cyber issues. developing rules of the road not just in com
charlie: you have held as many high-level positions in the foreign service as bill burns. he was deputy secretary of state from 2011 to 2014. prior to that, he was undersecretary of political affairs and was u.s. ambassador to both russia and jordan. he holds the highest rank of the foreign service of career ambassador and is the second serving diplomat in history to become deputy secretary. he retired last year and is president of the carnegie endowment for international -- i am pleased to...
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. >> reporter: bill burn, a national auto repair expert testifies in court about bad repairs. of them. the result of a system designed to save money for insurance companies. >> what they did was they replaced the new end cap on there. and the end cap actually covers that. so the consumer would never see this. it is unsafe. >> and yet they put it back on the road. >> correct. >> reporter: vern is now part of a major lawsuit involving more than 500 auto body shops in 36 states all suing dozens of insurance companies across the country. the shops believe the insurance industry is involved in a deliberate system to send you and your car to shops that are preselected by insurers to do the absolute bare minimum to fix it. even telling body shops to use used or recycled parts because they're cheaper. matt parker is an auto shop owner in monroe, louisiana who says he sees the same problem. he says state farm told him to use a remanufactured headlight in a toyota tacoma. this is what he got. >> so it's got a hole in it here. and then you can see where they screwed this bracket back on
. >> reporter: bill burn, a national auto repair expert testifies in court about bad repairs. of them. the result of a system designed to save money for insurance companies. >> what they did was they replaced the new end cap on there. and the end cap actually covers that. so the consumer would never see this. it is unsafe. >> and yet they put it back on the road. >> correct. >> reporter: vern is now part of a major lawsuit involving more than 500 auto body shops in...
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bill: there has been swifts and lethal retribution from jordan after isis cages and burns an air force pilot alive. what is next? i'm bill hemmer. martha: i'm martha maccallum. good morning. terrible stormy as isis terrorists release a brute allan elaborate -- a brutal and elaborate video showing this jordanian pilot led through the desert. placed into a cage and lit on fire. we won't show you these violent images but we'll have more detail on what happens in that video in a moment. bill: pane iraqi womb and the terrorists were using as a bargaining chip was hanged. martha: a top republican lawmaker says he believes king abdullah will act in a way president obama has not. >> this president is not going to act. the only reason this is different than the american beheadings is king abdullah is not barack obama and he's going to act and take the fight to isis. he has shown that over and over. bill: how else is jordan expected to react? >> reporter: jordanian officials are taking a hard firm stance against the fight against isis. a pro-government newspaper says there should be no truce no
bill: there has been swifts and lethal retribution from jordan after isis cages and burns an air force pilot alive. what is next? i'm bill hemmer. martha: i'm martha maccallum. good morning. terrible stormy as isis terrorists release a brute allan elaborate -- a brutal and elaborate video showing this jordanian pilot led through the desert. placed into a cage and lit on fire. we won't show you these violent images but we'll have more detail on what happens in that video in a moment. bill: pane...
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richard singer was sentenced to prison for paying someone to try to burn down the billing while peopleill living there. in an e-mail, singer told me he sold the hotel. but four years later, tenants say the conditions are still unsanitary and unsafe. >> if an earthquake was to happen, we wouldn't know if the billing would hold up. or a fire, we can't get out. escape. and the fire alarm doesn't even work. >> may we speak to you for a moment about the towers? >> reporter: we caught up with a woman listed as a trustee of the company who now owns the hotel. she didn't want to talk to us about the conditions there. 50 tenants want to seek possible legal actions against the owners. 2 i investigates went to see the hotel and we recorded some incredible video we will have tonight at 10:00. >> in case people can't watch at 10:00, can you tell thus. >> there were some images of holes in the walls. garbage on every floor and that is not considering the other photos that tenants shared with us of the conditions there. >> again, much more coming up tonight at 10:00: eric rasmussen, thank you. >>> th
richard singer was sentenced to prison for paying someone to try to burn down the billing while peopleill living there. in an e-mail, singer told me he sold the hotel. but four years later, tenants say the conditions are still unsanitary and unsafe. >> if an earthquake was to happen, we wouldn't know if the billing would hold up. or a fire, we can't get out. escape. and the fire alarm doesn't even work. >> may we speak to you for a moment about the towers? >> reporter: we...
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bill. instead of focusing on isis burning people alive and burying kids, let's focus instead on these christians and the terrible things they've done. he knew exactly what he was doing and he should be ashamed of himself. >> didn't he know that people like you some extent me were going to come after him and that it was going to be very hard for him to defend his position? did he know that? >> he knew that and he doesn't care. look. people have asked me am i offended by what the president said? yes, i'm offended as a christian. but as an american i'm alarmed that we have a president who will not acknowledge the root cause of the threat that we are facing. you've been comparing night after night this movement to naziism. look, the nazis were trying to establish the master race. islamists are trying to establish the master faith. we better wake up and realize what's going on here. >> all right pastor, thanks. as always, directly ahead. >>> a charity controversy surrounding actress eva longoria is getting pretty nasty. >>> later the president says 99.9% of muslims all over the world reject the jihad
bill. instead of focusing on isis burning people alive and burying kids, let's focus instead on these christians and the terrible things they've done. he knew exactly what he was doing and he should be ashamed of himself. >> didn't he know that people like you some extent me were going to come after him and that it was going to be very hard for him to defend his position? did he know that? >> he knew that and he doesn't care. look. people have asked me am i offended by what the...
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burning man tickets. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking a change in our weather. some rain. >> i think people who like food and wine are also people who enjoy music. >> up first, a music festival. >>> new at 10:00, a new music venue. and a place where car racing is usually the rage. >> reporter: live at sonoma raceway, where plans for a four day event is getting buzz. >> reporter: it's slated for two years from now, but the process has gun, because getting approval, and getting bands could take that long. napa, the newcomer, bottle rock festival. now sonoma, is getting in on the act. >> the music festival would be on the scale of nascar. >> reporter: four days, 40,000 people a day. >> international headliners. we will have multiple stages. probably one major stage. >> reporter: studies must be done on stage positions and mitigating noise. it's rolling hills mostly ranchland nearby. neighbors are few, but some are concerned. >> this isn't the place for it. this just isn't the place for it. >> reporter: they literally see and hear the track from their yard. they say
burning man tickets. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking a change in our weather. some rain. >> i think people who like food and wine are also people who enjoy music. >> up first, a music festival. >>> new at 10:00, a new music venue. and a place where car racing is usually the rage. >> reporter: live at sonoma raceway, where plans for a four day event is getting buzz. >> reporter: it's slated for two years from now, but the process has gun,...
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. >> reporter: bill lost everything when his mobile home and three others burned after a gas main brokeke. it's been an exhausting six months. >> a lot of water under bridge. we changed addresses about three, four times and, um, and we're about to change it again. >> reporter: next we they hope to make the final move home to a place where everything is new. his neighbor howard fared much better and hopes to move in next month. >> certainly not moved so quickly. it would be, um, a little upset at how slow it is but i also understand. >> reporter: an indication of progress, inspections were signed off today and everyone we spoke to was positive. although it's the mayor who is the most passionate. >> what i did find out was just how re
. >> reporter: bill lost everything when his mobile home and three others burned after a gas main brokeke. it's been an exhausting six months. >> a lot of water under bridge. we changed addresses about three, four times and, um, and we're about to change it again. >> reporter: next we they hope to make the final move home to a place where everything is new. his neighbor howard fared much better and hopes to move in next month. >> certainly not moved so quickly. it would...
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bill: there is a light burning on a dwarf planet. two light spots discovered.a space broke danes on an 8-year mission to learn the origin of the solar system. nasa scientists say the spots don't appear to be ice but might be volcanoes. when they find out. martha: a massive snow storm stretches from texas to carolina. the tarheel state could see up to a foot of snow. jonathan serrie reporting from cartersville georgia. north of atlanta where he is. what's it like there? >> reporter: the sun is starting to come out and the snow is beginning to fall. in some of the secondary roads there are some slippery areas. but you can see cars having very little problem getting by. even less problems on the major thoroughfares. let's look at i75. jeff burton has been traveling along that interstate. salt trucks have been keep can the lanes open overnight and into the morning. many residents are voluntarily staying home or reporting to work late and that's keeping traffic to a minimum. no major problems in the morning rush hours. martha: it looks pretty and i think they are en
bill: there is a light burning on a dwarf planet. two light spots discovered.a space broke danes on an 8-year mission to learn the origin of the solar system. nasa scientists say the spots don't appear to be ice but might be volcanoes. when they find out. martha: a massive snow storm stretches from texas to carolina. the tarheel state could see up to a foot of snow. jonathan serrie reporting from cartersville georgia. north of atlanta where he is. what's it like there? >> reporter: the...
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burn victim was a big hit. it turns out the money is going to help pay medical bills for jorge flores. he is the guy who suffered third-degree burns to his hands and face after a big fire swept through a building in the mission district. flores was released from the hospital last week. the hard rock cafe that hosted the event says that it raised nearly $1,500. another $7,000 came in from other hard rock restaurants. good for them. >> yes. >>> time to check with paul deanno. another gorgeous day outside. san francisco is just spectacular. >> it is. it is amazing. >> as nice as it is here, it's terrible back east. and these two extremes are so unusual. >> locked, not moving. just locked in place. you know, you think, eh, the weather is going to change tomorrow. if you don't like it today -- it's not! not changing anywhere. and -- and for us, we certainly are getting long end of the stick here because i got to show you this picture, just makes my jaw drop how beautiful the sunset is right now. this is from the oakland airport looking over alameda back toward the financial district. just so
burn victim was a big hit. it turns out the money is going to help pay medical bills for jorge flores. he is the guy who suffered third-degree burns to his hands and face after a big fire swept through a building in the mission district. flores was released from the hospital last week. the hard rock cafe that hosted the event says that it raised nearly $1,500. another $7,000 came in from other hard rock restaurants. good for them. >> yes. >>> time to check with paul deanno....
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congressional delegation representatives aderholt rogers, brooks, burn and palmer, as original co-sponsors of this congressional gold medal bill. i want to thank the more than 300 colleagues who also signed on to the bill. a special thanks to the leadership of both parties, speaker boehner, majority leader mccarthy and minority leader pelosi and whip hoyer for their support in getting this legislation on the floor today. this would not have been possible without the help and support of chairman hensarling and ranking member waters of the house financial services committee. today gentleman from michigan, mr. huizenga, thank you. it is han an honor to stand with you today to pay tribute to the foot soldiers of the voting -- it is an honor to stand with you today to pay tribute to the foot soldiers of the voting rights movement. i urge my colleagues to vote yes to h.r. 431, a bill to honor the foot soldiers who participated in bloody sunday, turnaround tuesday, or the final selma to montgomery voting rights march the congressional gold medal, the highest honor we can bestow. ethe foot soldiers of the voting rights movement paid t
congressional delegation representatives aderholt rogers, brooks, burn and palmer, as original co-sponsors of this congressional gold medal bill. i want to thank the more than 300 colleagues who also signed on to the bill. a special thanks to the leadership of both parties, speaker boehner, majority leader mccarthy and minority leader pelosi and whip hoyer for their support in getting this legislation on the floor today. this would not have been possible without the help and support of chairman...
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bill: guys, fox news alert. jordan reportedly launching airstrikes for the retaliation of horrific murderer of a captured pilot burnedlive in a cage. good morning i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." martha: i'm martha maccallum. jordanian king receiving a hero's welcome after vowing to start a harsh war on isis. they swarmed his motorcade as he weren't through the city. they waved flags showing support for their leader. bill: shepard smith live on the ground of capitol city of amman jordan. let's begin there today. shepherd hello. >> reporter: bill and martha good morning. good morning here from amman. the headline news of the day the king being greeted by crowds as he arrived of the no word on anything actually spoken or what the content of their discussion was, but this meeting with the family of the man so brutally murdered of the alive in the cage. information agency led us to believe this would happen. there have not been widespread demonstrations at all in amman or anywhere in this main to our knowledge. down in the hometown of the man who was murdered by isis there was a military fly over which h
bill: guys, fox news alert. jordan reportedly launching airstrikes for the retaliation of horrific murderer of a captured pilot burnedlive in a cage. good morning i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom." martha: i'm martha maccallum. jordanian king receiving a hero's welcome after vowing to start a harsh war on isis. they swarmed his motorcade as he weren't through the city. they waved flags showing support for their leader. bill: shepard smith live on the ground of capitol...
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. >> reporter: bill lost everything when his mobile home and three others burned after a gas main broke in the quake. it's been an exhausting six months. >> a lot of water under bridge. we changed addresses about three, four times and, um, and we're about to change it again. >> reporter: next we they hope to make the final move home to a place where everything is new. his neighbor howard fared much better and hopes to move in next month. >> certainly not moved so quickly. it would be, um, a little upset at how slow it is but i also understand. >> reporter: an indication of progress, inspections were signed off today and everyone we spoke to was positive. although it's the mayor who is the most passionate. >> what i did find out was just how resilient the community was and talk about we lost stuff? but we gained a sense of community, this sense of belonging. i wish i knew it would be this happy of an ending for us. >> reporter: the story still is unfoaling for many property owners. this safeway is still closed and 1500 homes are still yellow- tagged. 153 are red-tagged and nearly a dozen
. >> reporter: bill lost everything when his mobile home and three others burned after a gas main broke in the quake. it's been an exhausting six months. >> a lot of water under bridge. we changed addresses about three, four times and, um, and we're about to change it again. >> reporter: next we they hope to make the final move home to a place where everything is new. his neighbor howard fared much better and hopes to move in next month. >> certainly not moved so...
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bill: that was last time when it crashed and burned trying to move on top of a moving ship.hat's a rocket coming back from space. the spacex rocket is prepared to give it another try. this is the equivalent of the sugar in one regular can of soda. and this is a soda a day for a year. over an average adult lifetime that's 221,314 cubes of sugar. but you can help change that with a simple choice. drink more water. filtered by brita. ♪ and introducing our new advanced filter, now better than ever. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. bill: a true sports icon has said his final good-bye. dean smith has passed away. 36 years with the un
bill: that was last time when it crashed and burned trying to move on top of a moving ship.hat's a rocket coming back from space. the spacex rocket is prepared to give it another try. this is the equivalent of the sugar in one regular can of soda. and this is a soda a day for a year. over an average adult lifetime that's 221,314 cubes of sugar. but you can help change that with a simple choice. drink more water. filtered by brita. ♪ and introducing our new advanced filter, now better than...
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can see the flames just at the start boy it spread all over, and it was still burning the last time i went around the billing about 15 minutes ago still in the back, even when they get it out it kicks up again. four alarm kept sounding alarms every ten minutes. they realize they needed all of the men and women they could get. boy, i'm talking to firefighters who have full time firefighter jobs, and other communities here in the montgomery county area volunteering here in norristown hundreds of firemen, you're looking as we come back to the live picture out at the video probably 100 firefighters right where we, are than is just one of the four sides of the building, so everybody getting out of bed themselves to get here and save lives. how bad it could be without the firefighters, all of the olds people in the old building asleep at the time when this fire started but again it is real a breaking their hearts when they hear that somebody died at the hospital after doing the terrific job that they did out here in norristown overnight. >> volume volunteer firemen all right, almost 6:07 this wednesday. seven peop
can see the flames just at the start boy it spread all over, and it was still burning the last time i went around the billing about 15 minutes ago still in the back, even when they get it out it kicks up again. four alarm kept sounding alarms every ten minutes. they realize they needed all of the men and women they could get. boy, i'm talking to firefighters who have full time firefighter jobs, and other communities here in the montgomery county area volunteering here in norristown hundreds of...
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burning vehicle. the senator will lead the fight for the post-9/11 g.i. bill to give them the same opportunities he had. i asked chuck to lead the department at a moment of profound transition. we express our gratitude under his watch. our combat mission in afghanistan is over. america's longest war has come to a responsible and honorable e nd. because of a strategic review is made difficult choices and a time of tight budgets. today our troops are supporting afghan forces and continue to face risk to remain relentless in the pursuit of al qaeda networks. they are leading the coalition to destroy isil. chuck strengthened key partnerships in the middle east. under his leadership, our forces in west africa are helping to lead the global fight against ebola. showing american leadership at its very best. even as we have met these present challenges, chuck has helped us to prepare for the century ahead. in europe, a stronger nato is reassuring our allies. in the asian pacific, one of my priorities, chuck helped strengthen partnership, bolster defense posture, impro
burning vehicle. the senator will lead the fight for the post-9/11 g.i. bill to give them the same opportunities he had. i asked chuck to lead the department at a moment of profound transition. we express our gratitude under his watch. our combat mission in afghanistan is over. america's longest war has come to a responsible and honorable e nd. because of a strategic review is made difficult choices and a time of tight budgets. today our troops are supporting afghan forces and continue to face...
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burned to death in a cage. > virginia is considering expanding the dan data bank. lawmakers are considering three bills that would require certain misdemeanor offenders to submit a dna sample. in the hannah graham case is jesse matthew is guilty she would be alive today if we could have legally taken his dna in a previous conviction. virginia became the first state to establish a dna data bank in 1989. new york became the first state to expand the data bank to influid all misdemeanors in 2012. >>> power is back on. an outage at the mall forced people to leave the mall creating a traffic mess. dominion says there was an equipment malfunction under ground that caused the outage. >>> terry mcall expected to make a major economic development announcement at inova fairfax hospital in falls church. >>> christopher barry is charged with simple assault, threats and other charges over an angry outburst at a bank in chinatown. >>> the montgomery county public school board could vote on the proposed bell time changes during tuesday's meeting. the schools are looking at adjusting bell times to let high school stud
burned to death in a cage. > virginia is considering expanding the dan data bank. lawmakers are considering three bills that would require certain misdemeanor offenders to submit a dna sample. in the hannah graham case is jesse matthew is guilty she would be alive today if we could have legally taken his dna in a previous conviction. virginia became the first state to establish a dna data bank in 1989. new york became the first state to expand the data bank to influid all misdemeanors in...
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hosted a fundraiser last night for jorge flores and his son, he suffered burns and is recovering, but he was left with big hospital bills and then when his wife and son were staying in the shelter, someone broke no the car and stole donated items that they got from the fire. >> i want to thank everyone for the support and a lot of people have been helping out. they've been great. >> organizers to the donated prizes and gave profits to the flores family. by the way, his wife works right there at the hard rock. >> our time is 5:10, there's to other way to say it. you heard right now it's downright freezing cold in the northeast and northwest. temperatures dipped to 41 degrees in parts of -- minus 41 degrees in parts of minnesota. and there were ice breaks causing a pileup in bartholomew county. more snow is expected in several states this weekend including new york, parts of niagara falls are frozen. it's colder in north carolina than it is in alaska. >> wow. >> in the midwest, slippery roads in bloomfield missouri, one driver lost control and they were stuck in the side of the road and there it is again. a police officer
hosted a fundraiser last night for jorge flores and his son, he suffered burns and is recovering, but he was left with big hospital bills and then when his wife and son were staying in the shelter, someone broke no the car and stole donated items that they got from the fire. >> i want to thank everyone for the support and a lot of people have been helping out. they've been great. >> organizers to the donated prizes and gave profits to the flores family. by the way, his wife works...
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bill, it's carl. last year, of course, your warning included cash burn rates, the kinds of things that companies are spendingn in the bay area, for instance. have you seen any come to jesus on that in any way? >> i haven't. i mean i think there was a temporary when me and a few other people jumped on board and brought it up, but the problem is, the amount of capital that keeps coming into the system, so it if your competitor raises $100 million and puts it into their sales and marketing, you either can choose not to play but might lose market share. everyone has to play the game on the field. if anything, no, i think since we talked about that, i've seen things get worse or get bigger. burn rates get bigger. >> how much you saying the sports community, how much would you say the sports community take from the venture capital community versus the other way around? >> i think it's more likely to be the other way around as they talk about here, the more specific a sport is, the more finite the rules, the easier it is to aplize, to get data on, something like venture capital, even mutual fund investing are far m
bill, it's carl. last year, of course, your warning included cash burn rates, the kinds of things that companies are spendingn in the bay area, for instance. have you seen any come to jesus on that in any way? >> i haven't. i mean i think there was a temporary when me and a few other people jumped on board and brought it up, but the problem is, the amount of capital that keeps coming into the system, so it if your competitor raises $100 million and puts it into their sales and marketing,...
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we will look at another 8-degree temperature, bill, and he a says in up are darby that the wind burn gusts have to be around 40 miles an hour. he took a short walk, today. i think you will too lets take a short walk across ben franklin bridge, shall we notice we are not seeing any snow coming down, we have some moisture frozen solid, on our screen here, so i'm sure if they ran those wipers they wouldn't be able to knock them off. i had that same thing on my car, a spot you couldn't get off. still there. so ben franklin bridge looks not bad sky above storm scan three looks better then dit last night because that storm is pulling away, it looks awful for boston however, we are continuing with those snow flurries, central jersey and points north but this pull is a way high pressure builds in. difference funneling these wind out of the northwest. three or 4 inches through south jersey, one to two as you went on the other side of the delaware river and our temperatures continue, to just call themselves by one name nine nine nine eight seven, four, in six out there. put in the wind and put
we will look at another 8-degree temperature, bill, and he a says in up are darby that the wind burn gusts have to be around 40 miles an hour. he took a short walk, today. i think you will too lets take a short walk across ben franklin bridge, shall we notice we are not seeing any snow coming down, we have some moisture frozen solid, on our screen here, so i'm sure if they ran those wipers they wouldn't be able to knock them off. i had that same thing on my car, a spot you couldn't get off....
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i was five years old and i saw the money burning and so i reached into the fire and grabbed a five dollar billnd ran away and that was my first step to the right. [laughter] brian lamb: how much did your parents care about money? david brooks: they did not care particularly about money. i should say that was the redeemer church. a church in new york that has a faith in works conference. at first they violently object when i say they were hippies. to be fair, they are right. brian lamb: are they still alive? david brooks: yes. very healthy and very alive. i think it is more accurate to say the event was a hippie event but they were in some sense 1950's intellectuals, culturally conservative, politically kind of liberal but centrist realistic cold war democrats. they objected to the vietnam war and worked for ed koch. i overdraw how left-wing they were in that vignette. brian lamb: they cared about money, and in that story, you care about money more than they do. david brooks: that is a good question. my father was a professor and my mother was a professor and then worked with pharmaceutical com
i was five years old and i saw the money burning and so i reached into the fire and grabbed a five dollar billnd ran away and that was my first step to the right. [laughter] brian lamb: how much did your parents care about money? david brooks: they did not care particularly about money. i should say that was the redeemer church. a church in new york that has a faith in works conference. at first they violently object when i say they were hippies. to be fair, they are right. brian lamb: are they...
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he suffered burns in the fire and is recovering. he was left with huge hospital bills and then when his wife and son were staying in the shelter, someone broke into the car. the hard rock cafe auctioned off and donated prizes and gave a portion of the profits to the bay area family. >>> mike honda spoke out about his grandchild who is transgendered. he hopes his grandchild can go to school without the fear of being bullied. she started saying her name was melissa at the age of 2. >> she was born a boy, they say on the certificate, the gender was put on her, she was born as melissa. and she identified herself when she could speak as a girl. >> honda says his family as been on a journey of acceptance and support, and his tweet was meant to open up some dialogue. >> it has. >>> your time 6:10, still allowing south bay deputies to track people through the cell phones. who would pay for this proposed service and what it will and won't be used for. >> coming up next, he is in favor of higher pay for workers, the reason one california mayor wants his signature removed approvi
he suffered burns in the fire and is recovering. he was left with huge hospital bills and then when his wife and son were staying in the shelter, someone broke into the car. the hard rock cafe auctioned off and donated prizes and gave a portion of the profits to the bay area family. >>> mike honda spoke out about his grandchild who is transgendered. he hopes his grandchild can go to school without the fear of being bullied. she started saying her name was melissa at the age of 2....
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bill: there has been swifts and lethal retribution from jordan after isis cages and burns an air forcease a brute allan elaborate -- a brutal and elaborate video showing this jordanian pilot led through the desert. placed into
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bill: guys, fox news alert. jordan reportedly launching airstrikes for the retaliation of horrific murderer of a captured pilot burned i'm martha maccallum. jordanian king receiving a hero's welcome after vowing to start a harsh war on isis. they swarmed his motorcade as he weren't through the city. they waved flags showing support for their leader. bill: shepard smith live on the ground of capitol city of amman jordan. let's begin there today.
bill: guys, fox news alert. jordan reportedly launching airstrikes for the retaliation of horrific murderer of a captured pilot burned i'm martha maccallum. jordanian king receiving a hero's welcome after vowing to start a harsh war on isis. they swarmed his motorcade as he weren't through the city. they waved flags showing support for their leader. bill: shepard smith live on the ground of capitol city of amman jordan. let's begin there today.
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jorge suffered burns in the fire and is currently recovering and he was left with some major hospital billsis wife and son were staying in a shelter, someone broke into their car and stole items that had been donated to them because of what they lost in the fire. but now the florez family says things are finally turning around. >> i just want to thank everybody. thank everybody for all their support. a lot of people have been helping out, they've been great. >> reporter: the hard rock has an interest in the family. jorge's wife lucia works there. >>> dillan kim looked down as he faced the judge. the santa clara university sophomore is accused of staffing his roommate multiple times early tuesday morning. the victim woke up to find kim standing over him with a knife. >> the victim was stabbed in the throat. he started struggling with the defendant. he was cut in the fore head. he was also cut in the shoulder as well. >> the victim reportedly ran through a shared bathroom but fell down. he was stabbed again before another roommate called 911. kim turned the knife on himself and slashed his ow
jorge suffered burns in the fire and is currently recovering and he was left with some major hospital billsis wife and son were staying in a shelter, someone broke into their car and stole items that had been donated to them because of what they lost in the fire. but now the florez family says things are finally turning around. >> i just want to thank everybody. thank everybody for all their support. a lot of people have been helping out, they've been great. >> reporter: the hard...
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burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. ♪ ♪ i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your billappointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection status... ♪ ♪ ...anytime, anywhere. ♪ ♪ [ dog growls ] ♪ ♪ oh. so you're protesting? ♪ ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. >> that's our show, but first we're going check in with larry wilmore at the nightly show. nice to see you, how was the weekend? >> it was pretty crazy. i was in a helicopter that was shot down. >> jon: what? what is this. >> yeah. it's true john. then in retaliation i gathered up a bunch my boys right. we took our cars inside a jet and parachuted on to a mountain road and then we duked it out with a fully armed bus and ludicris road his car, so-- hold it so then-- hooked and rolled-- . >> jon: wait wait, that is part of fast and furious seven. >> oh, yeah right. sorry, man. you know, it's that whole fog of movie thing you know but you know what, it is so close to my real life that you can see how i got confused. >> jon: i absolutely can. larry wilmore have fu
burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. ♪ ♪ i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your billappointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection status... ♪ ♪ ...anytime, anywhere. ♪ ♪ [ dog growls ] ♪ ♪ oh. so you're protesting? ♪ ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. >> that's our show, but first we're going check in with larry wilmore at the nightly show. nice to see...
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bills are going up electric and gas. partly because the epa is just killing them. they're not allowed to burn coal. the other thing is 5% of the energy being produced by solar and wind is no way enough but if we shut it all off today, we would all be frozen. you need other types of energies and they can cover that gap it is coming into people's bills. some people are going to be shut off because they can't afford the new bills with the epa regulations that didn't go through congress. that they just decide to smack them in there. power plants are sitting idle. they could be running and getting more heat and more back a. to. i wind up and listen to your answers post a bob deans, natural resources defense council. >> guest: i think what you are referencing is department of protection agencies trying to clean up our dirty power plants that account for 40% of the carbon pollution that is driving climate change in this country. we need to do that it's the right thing to do the industry has been about the business for some time of shifting away from goal and toward cleaner types of sources. 44% of all in
bills are going up electric and gas. partly because the epa is just killing them. they're not allowed to burn coal. the other thing is 5% of the energy being produced by solar and wind is no way enough but if we shut it all off today, we would all be frozen. you need other types of energies and they can cover that gap it is coming into people's bills. some people are going to be shut off because they can't afford the new bills with the epa regulations that didn't go through congress. that they...
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burned. parent company mcgraw hill here is the rub, the company will probably claim the settlement as a writeoff and save up to $290 billion on its next tax bill and shareholders will ultimately pay the price and millions of stockholders who own part of mcgraw hill in their 401(k)s. all in the name of making a buck. we talked about the s&p settlement last night with columbia university john coffee. he says it doesn't change anything. >> we still have the issuer pay system and the system means at bottom the rating system is trying to please its client. >> connecticut was the first to sue in 2010. it will receive $36 million out of the total and joining us to talk about whether this punishment fits the crime is connecticut toanch attorney general jepson. what good is a penalty if the conflicts of interest that pervade the rating system continue to be left intact? the idea that banks and other issuers of bonds and investments pay these ratings companies? >> reasonable people can differ over whether that issuer pay model is good or not. one thing -- two things have significantly changed since this activity went down in '04 to '07. one is that the
burned. parent company mcgraw hill here is the rub, the company will probably claim the settlement as a writeoff and save up to $290 billion on its next tax bill and shareholders will ultimately pay the price and millions of stockholders who own part of mcgraw hill in their 401(k)s. all in the name of making a buck. we talked about the s&p settlement last night with columbia university john coffee. he says it doesn't change anything. >> we still have the issuer pay system and the...
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bill of rights and we're talking about districts no gun violence. i want you to see this here. this is what somebody went in my room on sunday before christmas and burned this in my room and i want to get it to the fire department. we know in san francisco no matter where you are at, if you are black in san francisco, you are going to have some challenges. even though i can go to store and be happy, but when i come down there it's a problem in district 6. we do not have the adequate justice all over the city. i tell people whatever they do to people in district 6, they will do to people in other districts. it is time that we have people of color, like mayor willie brown, you know what? it's important that these young men who talk to mayor brown, he was very intelligent with mayor brown, to know our role-models in the city are not getting an opportunity to make this a better city. i hope you come out and enjoy the black history month, because we have to enjoy what you have all let us have since jonestown. that took a lot of people away. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is vanessa banks and i'm a native of the bayview-hunters
bill of rights and we're talking about districts no gun violence. i want you to see this here. this is what somebody went in my room on sunday before christmas and burned this in my room and i want to get it to the fire department. we know in san francisco no matter where you are at, if you are black in san francisco, you are going to have some challenges. even though i can go to store and be happy, but when i come down there it's a problem in district 6. we do not have the adequate justice all...
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bill, president obama sets his sights on a new fossil fuel target. so is alaska the new front in the energy wars and the latest example of executive overreach? did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. (melodic, calm music) don't miss the princess cruises 50th anniversary sale. our biggest sale ever, across all destinations. save up to $500 per person. everywhere we sail. all around the world. enjoy up to two hundre d dollars free onboard spending money. and a free specialty restaurant dinner for two. call your travel consultant or 1-888-book-now. don't miss our 50th anniversary sale. our biggest sale ever. princess cruises. come back new. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with po polident
bill, president obama sets his sights on a new fossil fuel target. so is alaska the new front in the energy wars and the latest example of executive overreach? did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. (melodic, calm music) don't miss the princess cruises 50th anniversary sale. our biggest sale ever,...
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bill credit for each smartphone you switch. get our best deals (dog barks) for the ones you love (dog barks) this valentine's day. (dog barks) verizon. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burnka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> i'm jim acosta in washington. we are following developments in copenhagen. there has been a report and we believe it's been confirmed by thundershowers there, a second shooting, a new shoot inging in addition to the shooting we saw earlier today at the free speech event. we believe a confirmation of a second shooting in the center of copenhagen. we were on the phone just a few moments ago with ashford sandberg a report we are tv-2 there, and i want to go back to her. ashford, what more have you learn about this investigation? i assume this is unfolding as we speak. >> reporter: it is unfoaling as we speak. the latest news from the police is that it is not safe to be out in the center of copenhagen so they ask people to stay indoors. we know just before the second shoot ing shoo
bill credit for each smartphone you switch. get our best deals (dog barks) for the ones you love (dog barks) this valentine's day. (dog barks) verizon. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burnka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> i'm jim acosta in washington. we are following developments in copenhagen. there has...
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burned alive. >>> our time coming up on 5:21 flyers star side lined by injury again. how long he could be out this time. >> another accuser comes forward against bill in his dressing room on the set of the cosby show. we'll be right back. >>> 5:23, your monday morning, how is it looking out there? >> not ideal not horrible either. it is definately one of those mornings where i really want you to be on your guard if it looks wet out on the road surface it says it is flirting with freezing on the car thermometer, slow it down. we show you wider zoom on storm scan, which looks as though it is like a large area of low pressure to the north that's going to be sort of spinning away off to the northeast, right? this isn't exactly taking the typical route folks. it is actually going to be a front that sags in from the north. so colder air joins up with it, you can see what's happening here, as we've had scattered rain showers they've gun to turn over to freezing rain or sleet in some of these spots. more than anything, though, you have got to worry about that possibility of icing out there. over the course of the day and into tonight. but here's how it all
burned alive. >>> our time coming up on 5:21 flyers star side lined by injury again. how long he could be out this time. >> another accuser comes forward against bill in his dressing room on the set of the cosby show. we'll be right back. >>> 5:23, your monday morning, how is it looking out there? >> not ideal not horrible either. it is definately one of those mornings where i really want you to be on your guard if it looks wet out on the road surface it says it is...
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bill blankfeins blair says get out of bonds and into stocks. >>> fires burned for hours after a trainude oil derailed. fire crews decided to let the tankers burn out. no major injuries reported. >>> princeton university has received the largest donation in its history. a collection of rare books and manuscripts valued at $300 million. left by 1936 graduate william sheib who died last november at age 100. that's our cnbc news update for this hour. >>> meantime digital media creating a treasure trove for advertisers. the time we spent on digital platforms jumped over 160%. joining us first, co-founder joins us here at post 9. good to have you back. 160% in 4 years. most the smartphone, right. >> right. mobile devices 80% of the growth. and then within that the phone was about 3/4 of that that 80%. but we're now at a point where the average person is spending three hours a day on the internet, which interestingly is 60% of the time spent on television and it matches the percentage of the ad dollars that are going to digitalj which are 60% of what goes to television. there's no evidence t
bill blankfeins blair says get out of bonds and into stocks. >>> fires burned for hours after a trainude oil derailed. fire crews decided to let the tankers burn out. no major injuries reported. >>> princeton university has received the largest donation in its history. a collection of rare books and manuscripts valued at $300 million. left by 1936 graduate william sheib who died last november at age 100. that's our cnbc news update for this hour. >>> meantime digital...
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bill, but right now is about funding homeland security. it's about our firefighters, the coast guard, and thousands of employees that will be furloughed. not people being burned in cages and young people watching this on tv. this is not the message we want to send to the rest of the world. >> do you think things will change now that we have a new dynamic that we never had before under this president where he is vetoing stuff. i see no way the republicans can override the veto. the president sent his veto message today that was stern and without fanfare, do you think it changing the dynamic in washington at all? >> i think right now we have a lot of energy coming out of the president's state of the union where we finally talked about things like income inequality and how we have to move forward for the middle class, and you heard republicans talk about funding infrastructure, moving forward on education issues. i think at some point since they are now in charge of both houses, we'll have to get to some governing. for me the real first test is what happens with this bill this week. will they be able to shut down some extraneous amendments and fund this simple h
bill, but right now is about funding homeland security. it's about our firefighters, the coast guard, and thousands of employees that will be furloughed. not people being burned in cages and young people watching this on tv. this is not the message we want to send to the rest of the world. >> do you think things will change now that we have a new dynamic that we never had before under this president where he is vetoing stuff. i see no way the republicans can override the veto. the...
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bill cocaines and the latest in the weather forecast for you in moments. >>> we turn our attention overseas and jordan's onslaught against islamic militants. it's carried out air strikes since a pilot was believed to be burnedved. the leader of jordan's air force is promising to quote, wipe them from the face of the earth. and this comes as u.s.-backed iraqi forces -- the efforts will involve risky warfare. but secretary of state john kerry said he is confident the u.s. coalition has the upper hand against i.s.i.s. >> are we actually winning? and our goal of diminishing and destroying i.s.i.s.? >> well i believe we are on the road to yes. i absolutely do. and i think the evidence is not in my saying it. but it's in the facts of what is happening. we have taken out a significant proportion of the top leadership of i.s.i.s. their command and control facilities have been attacked interrupting their command and control. they know longer can communicate the way they were, as openly. they no longer travel in convoys as they were openly. we said since the beginning this is a long-term operation, not a short-term one. we believe everything including the governing process in iraq itself, is moving in the right direc
bill cocaines and the latest in the weather forecast for you in moments. >>> we turn our attention overseas and jordan's onslaught against islamic militants. it's carried out air strikes since a pilot was believed to be burnedved. the leader of jordan's air force is promising to quote, wipe them from the face of the earth. and this comes as u.s.-backed iraqi forces -- the efforts will involve risky warfare. but secretary of state john kerry said he is confident the u.s. coalition has...
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burned. firefighters say came up to 75%. one firefighter treated for smoke inhalation-- ventilation. >> reporter: cell phone bill might go down this month if you know what that's for. will tell you we need to know to get a break from rising. --verizon. whoa, is ia luhbox t a llown ba rrrr..a turabeau. you' makg meelt.shl we mini bybels 10 turachee and a ole t ofun. mi babel.snk a ttleigge ♪ ♪ all e gonessf milk l thdeliousness of hshe's rup. ♪♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪♪ >> reporter: update on accident right up to the route were men county. backup ali into petaluma. redid traffic any time with the kron 4 mobile at. you ca >> reporter: speaking of your act or android yourself home might be able to pull down this month of rising has put the cost. president --horizon has added 10 and 12 mb of to the plans. existing customers they're not just want to give you the break you got the may call to be able to get the price break. and they're often providi
burned. firefighters say came up to 75%. one firefighter treated for smoke inhalation-- ventilation. >> reporter: cell phone bill might go down this month if you know what that's for. will tell you we need to know to get a break from rising. --verizon. whoa, is ia luhbox t a llown ba rrrr..a turabeau. you' makg meelt.shl we mini bybels 10 turachee and a ole t ofun. mi babel.snk a ttleigge ♪ ♪ all e gonessf milk l thdeliousness of hshe's rup. ♪♪ at kaiser permanente everything you...
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bill martin. explain how today is different. >> the sun came out sooner. yesterday, it started off like this. but yesterday, the fog didn't really burn off. so today, it did, and temperatures got back into the mid and upper 60s . and more sunshine made for generally a nicer day. this is a good looking active pacific. a lot of storms out here, but the jet stream is taking everything to the north of us. that will keep us dry through the weekend. there is the fog again. burns off 10:00, 11:00 in other places. overnight lows tonight will be like last night's fog coming back like it did this morning and we set up for a day tomorrow a lot like the day we had today. maybe a degree or two warmer in some places. the bay area weekend looks sunny. and the fog, so farrings staying off the deck. so visibility has been okay. february has been pretty great. started out gang busters. that put us in the game. dry all the way through. the next chance for showers is the very end of the month. that could change. right now, the very end of the month. what we are looking at doesn't look that great, but a lot can change. but it has been an incredibly dry last p
bill martin. explain how today is different. >> the sun came out sooner. yesterday, it started off like this. but yesterday, the fog didn't really burn off. so today, it did, and temperatures got back into the mid and upper 60s . and more sunshine made for generally a nicer day. this is a good looking active pacific. a lot of storms out here, but the jet stream is taking everything to the north of us. that will keep us dry through the weekend. there is the fog again. burns off 10:00,...
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burned 500 people out of their home. police say may not ensintenance workers started the fire. that is adding fire to a billto add sprinkler system in new single and two-family homes in the garden state. >> nbc's brian thompson has the story. >> it's a life saver. >> reporter: william counts himself lucky as his new apartment has sprinklers in every room but there were none in this two-family home he lived in last year when flames erupted from the rear of the other unit apparently starting in the kitchen. damage was everywhere. >> everything i had. important papers pictures. >> reporter: you can count him a believer in home sprinkles now and a bill more than halfway to passage in the legislature would require they be installed in all new home construction across the state. cost on a 30-year mortgage a typical house, maybe 58 cents a day. >> for that 58 cents a day, it lowers your insurance rate provides your family with safety, provides your investment with protection. >> reporter: he is a sponsor of the bill but the state housing industry has been fighting him. its ceo releasing a statement saying, they ar
burned 500 people out of their home. police say may not ensintenance workers started the fire. that is adding fire to a billto add sprinkler system in new single and two-family homes in the garden state. >> nbc's brian thompson has the story. >> it's a life saver. >> reporter: william counts himself lucky as his new apartment has sprinklers in every room but there were none in this two-family home he lived in last year when flames erupted from the rear of the other unit...