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john: doyle, do you think the skepticism is on target? >> sure, anytime a secretary of state has to say this is not mission imupon, that's because a lot of smart people think it is, including some people in the state department. israel-palestinian peace is a big, time-consuming thing and john kerry didn't have to tackle it. but he's 70 years old and he's behaving as though this is his last term on the world stage. john: do you think it's possible? >> it is possible but boy, it is a real long shot and the reasonable question is for a secretary of state who also has to try the -- and do something about syria. equally insoluble. and do something about iran -- john: speaking of that, so many skept nicks congress, some from the president's own party have been holding their tongues a little bit. is that going to change this year, on iran specifically? >> actually, so far the white house has been remarkably successful in beating back those attempts to pass something. robert me end in easy, the democrat -- menendez keeps wanting to pass a sanctio
john: doyle, do you think the skepticism is on target? >> sure, anytime a secretary of state has to say this is not mission imupon, that's because a lot of smart people think it is, including some people in the state department. israel-palestinian peace is a big, time-consuming thing and john kerry didn't have to tackle it. but he's 70 years old and he's behaving as though this is his last term on the world stage. john: do you think it's possible? >> it is possible but boy, it is a...
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just my two cents on this as a close observer of doyle drive and the prosido parkway my bias is to feel favorable about the availability payment and the design build finance maintain, i think you know, i hope, i hope that we can work something, like that out. and i do think that the question about the structure of the agreement, between the cal train jpa and the transbay jpb is the whole question, at this point, the d, is being done by this agency. and hopefully, with complete input in concur ans with cal train. and i trust that that is okay. and as we get into the other end of the operate and maintain, and it is very clear to me that the operation of the rail service in the main nens of the rail line is going to have to be one entity, there is a clear line at the terminal. and there can be a different entity to prepare and operatele terminal itself. and as we get into the builds though there are interesting questions and i would really like to understand the options and other kinds of deeper coordination and in general i like the structure of your report today where you are giving us a
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time now for a very quick little break but stick around because when we return larry doyle joins me to talk about his new book in bed with wall street you won't want to miss it and then in today's big deal i did harrison and i discussed the arrest of charlie shrem c.e.o. a bit instant sram was arrested on charges of scheming to sell the fare poncy to the operator of silk road another one you won't want to miss much as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers stick around. big bucks but. i would like to do if you did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and i was proud to mco we've been hijacked like handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our polity harbors once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond ident
time now for a very quick little break but stick around because when we return larry doyle joins me to talk about his new book in bed with wall street you won't want to miss it and then in today's big deal i did harrison and i discussed the arrest of charlie shrem c.e.o. a bit instant sram was arrested on charges of scheming to sell the fare poncy to the operator of silk road another one you won't want to miss much as we head to a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers...
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. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor, and to this day a believer in david koresh. >> david was constantly talking to god. god told me to do this. god told me to do that. we accepted that. >> god speaks to me. i have a message to present. >> to outsiders koresh soon transformed the davidian church into a cult. >> the most important element of the cult is the leader. and they always describe the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to do right before the end of time. >> koresh preached he wanted of days philosophy to his followers, a belief that was centered around a battle between evil armies led by a messianic leader who was the second coming. >> his role was to open the seven seals that are mentioned in the book of revelation. >> in revelation the seven seals represent the apocalypse. the biblical end of days. in the bible only the lamb of god can open the seals. koresh preached that he had that power. by january 1992 disturbing rumors about the self-styled prophet had surfaced. th
. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor, and to this day a believer in david koresh. >> david was constantly talking to god. god told me to do this. god told me to do that. we accepted that. >> god speaks to me. i have a message to present. >> to outsiders koresh soon transformed the davidian church into a cult. >> the most important element of the cult is the leader. and they always describe the same way as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some...
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the gotten gate bus and ferry service and the reconstruction of doyle drive. >>> dr. martin luther king junior. >>> one day after the nfc championship game. >>> warriors continue to receive respect on martin luther king day. it is an honored place to be. the 49ers we haven't forgotten yet. later in the broadcast. >>> stay tuned for inside education after ed digs -- edition after the news. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. . >>> a city councilwoman targeted. someone put up flyers with a swastika on libby schaaf's head. >> i have jewish heritage on my family. this was particularly painful for me. >> reporter: mayoral candidate libby schaaf posted on flyers with a swastika on her head was painful. >> it was painful to see these papered where so many people go to enjoy the farmer's market a
the gotten gate bus and ferry service and the reconstruction of doyle drive. >>> dr. martin luther king junior. >>> one day after the nfc championship game. >>> warriors continue to receive respect on martin luther king day. it is an honored place to be. the 49ers we haven't forgotten yet. later in the broadcast. >>> stay tuned for inside education after ed digs -- edition after the news. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more...
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. >> reporter: virginia doyle is on her feet for the first time in a few days. >> they took blood samplesat that time, they said it's a flu, but we're not sure. >> reporter: it turned out it was norovirus, and doyle wasn't the only one to get it. no one knew, moving in. visitors discouraged. shuttle buses parked. >> the natives are getting restless. >> reporter: after six days, this retired teacher is ready to see the restrictions lifted. >> my personal opinion? it's overkill. >> reporter: most residents seem willing to let the alert play out. glad they haven't gotten sick. >> i've been very fortunate. i shouldn't tempt fate. >> reporter: they would not provide a count of flu, or norovirus cases, but say operation might go back to normal by the end of this week. reporting in santa rosa, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details. by our count, there have been 15 fatalities from the flu so far this season. this map shows where they've occurred county by county. the number in santa clara county grew to four. the deaths all involved people underthan 65 years of age. the flu vaccin
. >> reporter: virginia doyle is on her feet for the first time in a few days. >> they took blood samplesat that time, they said it's a flu, but we're not sure. >> reporter: it turned out it was norovirus, and doyle wasn't the only one to get it. no one knew, moving in. visitors discouraged. shuttle buses parked. >> the natives are getting restless. >> reporter: after six days, this retired teacher is ready to see the restrictions lifted. >> my personal...
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they can bring more fans to the world doyle created. >> if you look across the world. it will show stock, the pipe. and elementary my dear watson. people know the boiled down version, wherever you go. what is lovely is to present it in smuggle in lots of references to the original stories, which people who know them well will get. what has happened is a lot of people have gone back to the original authors through the series. >> holmes has been a global sensation, from hollywood to japan to the old soviet union. and given the tourist draw in london, that doesn't seem to be diminishing. especially if the craze for the new incarnations continues. >> sherlock, please. >> no heart who writes new stories for sherlock holmes, one thing is clear, what arthur conan doyle created over 125 years ago is so beloved, entertaining and adaptable that the appeal of the baker street detective remains simply elementary. >> well said, fill. >> a group of cuban students are in the u.s. on an academic trip. they are attending clem in miami -- college in miami. it's the first time classes ar
they can bring more fans to the world doyle created. >> if you look across the world. it will show stock, the pipe. and elementary my dear watson. people know the boiled down version, wherever you go. what is lovely is to present it in smuggle in lots of references to the original stories, which people who know them well will get. what has happened is a lot of people have gone back to the original authors through the series. >> holmes has been a global sensation, from hollywood to...
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. >> i'm jessica doyle. monika santani has time saver traffic. it's challenging out there this morning. >>reporter: it is. you know, it's kind of tricky. >> and howard, of course, is taking a look at what we've got overnight. >> we've got a little bit of snow. it's pulling away now, still snowing across southern maryland, the totals, not quite an inch here in d.c., still snowing in prince fredrick, down in southern maryland, clinton three, brandywine three. we've had some totals 4 1/2. snow is pulling away. we are going to have a nice, sunny day, a cold one, though. temperatures will get into the 25 to 30-degree range, so i'm expecting it to be below freezing, but with the sun out, we'll get a good deal of melting and a northwesterly wind at about 10, maybe 15 miles an hour at times. winter weather advisories have been canceled in dutchess county and prince george's county and those areas in fredricksburg that were in it, but still south and east, we have been going for a few more hours. notice calbert, st. maries. there's the neck of the snow th
. >> i'm jessica doyle. monika santani has time saver traffic. it's challenging out there this morning. >>reporter: it is. you know, it's kind of tricky. >> and howard, of course, is taking a look at what we've got overnight. >> we've got a little bit of snow. it's pulling away now, still snowing across southern maryland, the totals, not quite an inch here in d.c., still snowing in prince fredrick, down in southern maryland, clinton three, brandywine three. we've had...
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. >> reporter: virginia doyle is on her feet for the first time in a few days. >> they took blood samplesat that time, they said it's a flu, but we're not sure. >> reporter: it turned out it was norovirus, and doyle wasn't the only one to get it. no one knew, moving in. visitors discouraged. shuttle buses parked. >> the natives are getting restless. >> reporter: after six days, this retired teacher is ready to see the restrictions lifted. >> my personal opinion? it's overkill. >> reporter: most residents seem willing to let the alert play out. glad they haven't gotten sick. >> i've been very fortunate. i shouldn't tempt fate. >> reporter: they would not provide a count of flu, or norovirus cases, but say operation might go back to normal by the end of this week. reporting in santa rosa, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details. by our count, there have been 15 fatalities from the flu so far this season. this map shows where they've occurred county by county. the number in santa clara county grew to four. the deaths all involved people underthan 65 years of age. the flu vaccin
. >> reporter: virginia doyle is on her feet for the first time in a few days. >> they took blood samplesat that time, they said it's a flu, but we're not sure. >> reporter: it turned out it was norovirus, and doyle wasn't the only one to get it. no one knew, moving in. visitors discouraged. shuttle buses parked. >> the natives are getting restless. >> reporter: after six days, this retired teacher is ready to see the restrictions lifted. >> my personal...
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. >>> the billion dollar doyle drive project is moving on to the fast track. drivers heading from marin county into san francisco are now seeing new lane configurations around the base of the golden gate bridge. you're looking at cal trans animation. it will be completed by late 2515 or early 2016. the new doyle drive is designed to create a quicker and safer drive into san francisco. >>> time is 6:11. now the fbi is investigating an arson attack at the chinese consulate in san francisco. the surveillance video that could help identify the arsonist. >>> also a california priest is killed inside a church rectory on new years day. >>> good morning. we have live pictures of this breaking news on the freeway in daly city san francisco border here. this crash there it is. northbound 280 and also southbound 280 effected. avoid the area. we'll tell you what happened and why this is going to be here for awhile. >>> very active weather for almost all the country but not right here. we'll have your friday forecast and see if these temperatures hold into the weekend. in
. >>> the billion dollar doyle drive project is moving on to the fast track. drivers heading from marin county into san francisco are now seeing new lane configurations around the base of the golden gate bridge. you're looking at cal trans animation. it will be completed by late 2515 or early 2016. the new doyle drive is designed to create a quicker and safer drive into san francisco. >>> time is 6:11. now the fbi is investigating an arson attack at the chinese consulate in...
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jessica doyle is in the newsroom. >> good morning, mike. good morning, andrea and everybody at home. happy monday. wall street has been off to a lackluster start to the new year. after kicking off 2014 with losses, stocks put in the mix on friday but investors get a fresh round of new economic reports to react to. the dow stands this morning at 16,469 after rising about 28 points on friday. the sapp 500 was down by -- sapp 500 was down -- the s&p 500 was down by half a point. the nasdaq off by 11. apple keeps expanding. it's reportedly bought a small company that makes the popular photography app snappycam. the app costs a buck and allows smart phone users to modify the built-in camera. the price tag on the sale has yet to be disclosed. >>> talk about price tags. at&t has put a hefty price tag on their competitors' customers. they're offering t-mobile customers a $450 credit if you switch to at&t. t-mobile's c.e.o. addressed the topic on twitter over the weekend saying, quote, i guess we're making at&t a bit nervous. >>> and the auto indust
jessica doyle is in the newsroom. >> good morning, mike. good morning, andrea and everybody at home. happy monday. wall street has been off to a lackluster start to the new year. after kicking off 2014 with losses, stocks put in the mix on friday but investors get a fresh round of new economic reports to react to. the dow stands this morning at 16,469 after rising about 28 points on friday. the sapp 500 was down by -- sapp 500 was down -- the s&p 500 was down by half a point. the...
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. >> reporter: denver native brian doyle used to dread being without marijuana.idn't smoke a joint, he wouldn't be able to fall asleep. if he didn't smoke a joint, he would have no appetite. was it more important than food to you? >> yes. >> reporter: was it more important than most things? >> yes. >> reporter: weed took over the 27-year-old's life. he had often heard it was no big deal, that it wasn't even addictive. but -- >> were you addicted to marijuana? >> yes. >> reporter: the national institute on drug abuse says about 1 out of 11 pot users become addicted. brian doyle decided he needed help and got clean after treatment at the cedar center at the university of colorado hospital. the executive director of this rehabilitation facility says the potency of today's pot makes the problem worse. >> the concentration of thc in marijuana today is 30%, 40%, in a typical smoke marijuana, versus 3%, 4%, thc concentration of the '60s and '70s. >> reporter: other drugs including alcohol and nicotine have higher addiction rates. but there is serious concern among those
. >> reporter: denver native brian doyle used to dread being without marijuana.idn't smoke a joint, he wouldn't be able to fall asleep. if he didn't smoke a joint, he would have no appetite. was it more important than food to you? >> yes. >> reporter: was it more important than most things? >> yes. >> reporter: weed took over the 27-year-old's life. he had often heard it was no big deal, that it wasn't even addictive. but -- >> were you addicted to marijuana?...
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i'm jessica doyle wusa9.com. >>> amazon can be a great place to find deals but the online retailer could be making you offers even before you know you want them. the wall street journal shows that amazon has taken out a patent on something they're call anticipatory shopping. they'll look at your previous orders, box up items they think you want when it thinks you want them. nothing will be sent unless you approve it, first. >>> velveeta says nearly 2 million pounds of cheese skill let singles contain soil that is not reflected on the label. so far no reports of people getting sick. it is a risk for people allergic to soy so they're pulling them off the shelves. >>> do you remember the 5-year- old kid who had a chance to play super hero in san francisco last year. the city is getting rescued from $105,000 tab that it racked up making little miles scott be a bat kid in his dream come true. philanthropist john and michael golden have pledged to pay the city's ll. and most of the funds were accommodating the surprisingly large crowds that came out to cheer on bat kid. >>> in texas, a dash bo
i'm jessica doyle wusa9.com. >>> amazon can be a great place to find deals but the online retailer could be making you offers even before you know you want them. the wall street journal shows that amazon has taken out a patent on something they're call anticipatory shopping. they'll look at your previous orders, box up items they think you want when it thinks you want them. nothing will be sent unless you approve it, first. >>> velveeta says nearly 2 million pounds of cheese...
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. >> here's jessica doyle with today's money headlines. >> no but you know it's friday. we're going to bring that energy into the day with us right? it was a pretty miserable day on wall street yesterday though. investors worried the world's second largest economy is actually slowing down. this is after there were new signs that china's manufacturing sector appears to be shrinking and that sent stocks tumbling around the world. checking the numbers from here at home -- the dow stands this morning at 16,197. dropped 175 points in trade. but it was down over 200 points earlier in the session. nasdaq was down by 24. >>> did you know that billions of dollars worth of tax refunds go unclaimed every year? according to the irs, it's still hanging on to an estimated $917 million in federal refunds. now make sure you are not missing out on all of the unclaimed cash, you can file a federal income tax return with the irs. that's the first step. or you can go to missingmoney.com. this is a free government data base where you can claim lost funds. the average refund is as high as $60
. >> here's jessica doyle with today's money headlines. >> no but you know it's friday. we're going to bring that energy into the day with us right? it was a pretty miserable day on wall street yesterday though. investors worried the world's second largest economy is actually slowing down. this is after there were new signs that china's manufacturing sector appears to be shrinking and that sent stocks tumbling around the world. checking the numbers from here at home -- the dow...
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jessica doyle is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning. the december jobs report is out this morning and that could signal things hopefully are shaping up. analysts expect to see a steady rate of employment growth. checking the numbers for you, the dow stands at 16444, finished the day off 18 points in trade yesterday. s & p 500 the only winner on the day. the nasdaq was off by 9 1/2. >>> twitter is off to a lousy start in 2014. reports from wall street have given investors reasons to have giant cell tumorrers. shares were down 9% yesterday, closed 4% after cantor fitzgerald gerald gave the stock accelerating, morgan stanley labeled it as underweight. twitter has yet to make a profit. it scored 73% above its offering price on its first day of trading. >>> the deep freeze this last week may have cost the economy about $5 billion. the price tag is attributed to thousands of canceled flights and burst pipes from the midwest to the southeast. the polar vortex also kept many people home, rather than going to work. >>> and retailers pulled out a
jessica doyle is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning. the december jobs report is out this morning and that could signal things hopefully are shaping up. analysts expect to see a steady rate of employment growth. checking the numbers for you, the dow stands at 16444, finished the day off 18 points in trade yesterday. s & p 500 the only winner on the day. the nasdaq was off by 9 1/2. >>> twitter is off to a lousy start in 2014. reports from wall street have given...
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. >> jessica doyle is here with today's money headlines. we are still ouching over friday's numbers. >> reporter: you want to hold on today too. last week was terrible for wall street. the trading today begins after asian stocks got pummeled. investors, very serious concerns now about slowing growth in china and the federal reserve cutting economic stimulus here in the u.s. now to check the awful numbers from friday the dow stands at 15879 check that out, down 318 points friday. the s & p 500 was off by 38 points. the nasdaq got hammered too, it was down by 90. >>> the nation's biggest arts and crafts retailer says it is now getting a possible data breach. michael's is investigating a possible hack which may have affected customers and payment information. michael's has yet to confirm whether its systems were compromised or not but it is working with federal law enforcement about data security experts. >>> wal-mart reportedly laying off over 2,000 workers within its sam's club stores. these layoffs account for about 2% of its work force. as
. >> jessica doyle is here with today's money headlines. we are still ouching over friday's numbers. >> reporter: you want to hold on today too. last week was terrible for wall street. the trading today begins after asian stocks got pummeled. investors, very serious concerns now about slowing growth in china and the federal reserve cutting economic stimulus here in the u.s. now to check the awful numbers from friday the dow stands at 15879 check that out, down 318 points friday. the...
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doyle kennon has expertly nav gated the swamps of the florida everglades in an airboat. he and others like him make up a community of glaids men. his family owns a commercial airboat tour company. >> there's no place like this in the world. you are out here in mother nature. not stuck in the office. >> i see new people, bring education, show them my backyard. >> coopertown airboat tours was the first airboat company, established by the kennon family in 1945, two years before the government established florida everglades national park. it's one of three tour boat operators in the park. >> it's the history of our nature, culture, what we have done for years. >> this way of the life is about to face changes, due to new rules enacted by florida everglades national park. 2014 is the last year people can enjoy skimming the curves for pleasure in their brist airboat -- airboat. one or two people will have to dock their airboats permanently. tour operators will have to sell their land to the federal government. >> it's unfair. it's my opinion and the opinion of a lot of people.
doyle kennon has expertly nav gated the swamps of the florida everglades in an airboat. he and others like him make up a community of glaids men. his family owns a commercial airboat tour company. >> there's no place like this in the world. you are out here in mother nature. not stuck in the office. >> i see new people, bring education, show them my backyard. >> coopertown airboat tours was the first airboat company, established by the kennon family in 1945, two years before...
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the ta in san francisco, and something that it is important to keep in mind, and that is just like doyle drive and they had a gaurantor in order to move forward, and you need to vaul of the funding sources committed. >> and we also need as a board to be working together, and to be making sure that the dtx is fully fund and that the commitments are there, just like we need to make sure that cal train electrickfiation is fully funded and so that is an important discussion that we need to be working towards as director or as chair person kim indicated funding is critically important. >> thank you. >> we have a member of the public that wanted to address you on this item. >> wow. >> and so, we will see you this time and we will prepare the remarks after this, and i will try to explain to you, how this works, but the problem that you have here is i am confused because you think of the existing cal train and to be honest. you really have to separate the operations from the infrainstruct stur and now, in coming you are looking at the european model and you are taking your car and you are drivin
the ta in san francisco, and something that it is important to keep in mind, and that is just like doyle drive and they had a gaurantor in order to move forward, and you need to vaul of the funding sources committed. >> and we also need as a board to be working together, and to be making sure that the dtx is fully fund and that the commitments are there, just like we need to make sure that cal train electrickfiation is fully funded and so that is an important discussion that we need to be...
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doyle pulling over 63-year-old marcia laning. basically for an illegal lane change.e's got his lights and siren going, but marcia pulls into this parking lot and even takes the time to back into the spot. >> get out of the car? what are you doing? you didn't hear my lights or anything, my siren? put your dog in the car right now. >> you can hear him give commands and all that sort of thing. put your dog in the car. get out of the vehicle. >> what do you want? put your hands behind your back. do it right now or you'll be tatezed. put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back. >> i didn't do anything! >> she struggled and you do hear 63-year-old marcia laning crying here. originally she was charged with an illegal lane change and failure to comply and also resisting arrest. those charges were all later dropped. >> what is your deal? >> i don't know what your problem is. i was in the middle of the road! >> now you're under arrest for resisting arrest. >> maybe she wasn't aware of what he was saying on the spot. it was an illegal lane change. give her
doyle pulling over 63-year-old marcia laning. basically for an illegal lane change.e's got his lights and siren going, but marcia pulls into this parking lot and even takes the time to back into the spot. >> get out of the car? what are you doing? you didn't hear my lights or anything, my siren? put your dog in the car right now. >> you can hear him give commands and all that sort of thing. put your dog in the car. get out of the vehicle. >> what do you want? put your hands...
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i'm jessica doyle, wusa9. >>> a convoy of tankers is starting to ferry emergency gas to residents incanada's manitoba province. that is because natural gas pipeline exploded and thousands of people are without heat right now. fortunately, no one was hurt in the blast on sunday. the concussion from the explosion actually knocked people right out of their beds. >> the sky lit up as if it was daylight, and the roar of a plane. the roar is also probably one of the biggest things that was so strange. >> so we have had it cold around here. but residents there spent the night without heat in temperatures well below freezing. then you add into the wind chill, we talked to howard. it could feel like - 40 there. some of the colder winter weather to hit the midwest is moving straight toward us. more from minneapolis, minnesota. >> reporter: another arctic blast is stretching from the dakotas to kentucky today. high winds and low visibility shut down parts of interstate 94 in fargo, north dakota. the wind each flipped over this car. blowing snow and blizzard like conditions crippled at least fou
i'm jessica doyle, wusa9. >>> a convoy of tankers is starting to ferry emergency gas to residents incanada's manitoba province. that is because natural gas pipeline exploded and thousands of people are without heat right now. fortunately, no one was hurt in the blast on sunday. the concussion from the explosion actually knocked people right out of their beds. >> the sky lit up as if it was daylight, and the roar of a plane. the roar is also probably one of the biggest things that...
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. >> jessica doyle is here with your first money lines. >> stocks ended friday, with the dow managingpostits first weekly gain -- post its first weekly gain. the numbers are closed. the dow stand this morning at 16458. that's where it will open tomorrow after jumping 41 points. on friday, the nasdaq was down by 7. rather the s&p 500 was down by 7. the nasdaq was down by 21 points on the session. >>> the national highway traffic safety administration announced its ending its investigation into jeeps. the probe focused onedder -- on older model l -- jeeps. it ends the struggle between chrysler and the federal agency. they asked chrysler to recall more than 3 million jeeps in june. chrysler refusing saying the rate of fuel leaks were comparable to other cars. >>> a new study from a wealth research firm settlements maryland has close to 170,000 households with investable assets of a million dollars or more. new jersey comes in as a close second and connecticut is ranked third. the study estimates there are over 6 million millionaire households nationwide. good to have some money to spend.
. >> jessica doyle is here with your first money lines. >> stocks ended friday, with the dow managingpostits first weekly gain -- post its first weekly gain. the numbers are closed. the dow stand this morning at 16458. that's where it will open tomorrow after jumping 41 points. on friday, the nasdaq was down by 7. rather the s&p 500 was down by 7. the nasdaq was down by 21 points on the session. >>> the national highway traffic safety administration announced its ending...
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when congressman doyle told the world, hey, my aduld son, we don't have to pay its premiums, you the american taxpayer are paying it. you want to talk about outrageous, now even if you are if a state with its own exchange, you have to fork over money to pay up to 400% of the premium of other people. you add it at the top. young people aren't getting involved. all the math is a massive implosion or massive tax hike. on who? i don't know, but it is a disaster. we can see it coming. >> what i love about you karlsson payne, week in week out, you can maintain this anger. >> that's why you got me in a cage this week. >> that would be my fault. >> there you go. how we arrange this seating pattern ission me. but sandra, what d you make of that, quite the legitimate fears a lot of folks have, the numbers aren't adding up, they're worried they're going to go astronomically high. >> this is a bailout, let's be clear in every sense of the word. people at home don't want to or have time to dig through the number, i'm trying to wrap my mind around this, but we are looking at if fact if the insuree
when congressman doyle told the world, hey, my aduld son, we don't have to pay its premiums, you the american taxpayer are paying it. you want to talk about outrageous, now even if you are if a state with its own exchange, you have to fork over money to pay up to 400% of the premium of other people. you add it at the top. young people aren't getting involved. all the math is a massive implosion or massive tax hike. on who? i don't know, but it is a disaster. we can see it coming. >> what...
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. >> and jessica doyle is here with the headlines. how did wall street do yesterday. >> we were closed yesterday because we had the mlk day. the dow managed this last week to postits first weekly gain of the year, and -- post its first weekly gain of the year. and we're going to get quarterly profits from johnson and johnson, verizon, delta, and nexflix. the dow stands this morning at 16458 after jumping 41 points in trade. the s&p 500 was down about 7 points on friday, and the nasdaq was down about 21 points. >>> in the meantime, have you ever wondered why you were denied a line of credit. well, you are not alone. even though lenders are requiring you to send a letter detailing why you were denied, many people can't understand the codes and the confusing terminology. in this survey, nearly all of the lenders said the lack of clear communication is causing major frustration among consumers, if you fall into this category, try visiting reason code.org, to figure out what the codes actually mean. we want to bring an update on the massiv
. >> and jessica doyle is here with the headlines. how did wall street do yesterday. >> we were closed yesterday because we had the mlk day. the dow managed this last week to postits first weekly gain of the year, and -- post its first weekly gain of the year. and we're going to get quarterly profits from johnson and johnson, verizon, delta, and nexflix. the dow stands this morning at 16458 after jumping 41 points in trade. the s&p 500 was down about 7 points on friday, and the...
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patrick doyle explains how he does it. >> we are unveiling the ability for people to drive home.f they have an easy order set up on our profile at dominoes, they can go through sync with the mobile app and have the pizza waiting for them when they get home. i think it is going to be available on 4 million to 5 million of their vehicles from 2010 forward. they're looking for new ways they can do commerce and we are looking for new ways to make it easier for our customers to order domino's. >> dominoes is getting creative. just a year ago hostess seized operations. the bread itself survived. the former ceo looks back on what he learned. >> there were a lot of people. it is really hard. it is very hard to predict what people are going to do even in the face of what is logical and what should happen. >> what do you mean? >> a lot of emotion can drive decision-making. >> is that people like bill unions or the creditors? >> it can happen from both in any situation. in that situation, certainly one of the unions was being driven more by emotion then maybe by their well-being. so to char
patrick doyle explains how he does it. >> we are unveiling the ability for people to drive home.f they have an easy order set up on our profile at dominoes, they can go through sync with the mobile app and have the pizza waiting for them when they get home. i think it is going to be available on 4 million to 5 million of their vehicles from 2010 forward. they're looking for new ways they can do commerce and we are looking for new ways to make it easier for our customers to order domino's....
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. >> jessica doyle is here with today's headlines. good morning, jess. was wall street frozen out like the rest of us? >> it wasn't the best of days. we're hoping for better times. we saw mixed showing yesterday. not everybody was down, though. checking the numbers for you, dow stands at 16,414 after dropping 44 points. the s&p 500 was up about 5 points on the day and the nasdaq was up about 28 points. so it was a good day for the text. in the meantime, though, the biggest satellite tv distributor in the united states is at odds with one of the biggest sources for weather related news. we're talking about direct tv versus the weather channel. direct tv dropped the station from their lineup last week and contentious contract negotiations started from there. now during the megawinter storm, weather channel andity meteorologists are hitting twitter hard and trying to get viewers pledge to switch to a new tv provider and convince direct tv to waive its customers' cancellation fees. >>> here's something that will hopefully save you some money. most airlines a
. >> jessica doyle is here with today's headlines. good morning, jess. was wall street frozen out like the rest of us? >> it wasn't the best of days. we're hoping for better times. we saw mixed showing yesterday. not everybody was down, though. checking the numbers for you, dow stands at 16,414 after dropping 44 points. the s&p 500 was up about 5 points on the day and the nasdaq was up about 28 points. so it was a good day for the text. in the meantime, though, the biggest...
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we can see a couple of headlights heading our way but not a delay right now towards doyle drive. here's a live look at our sensors through the altamont pass. also quiet at this hour right now should take you about 13 minutes between the altamont pass and 680. so roadwork. we do have some out there northbound 880 marina to davis. southbound 880, 98th to davis. various lanes blocked should be picked up shortly. eastshore freeway both directions 80 through richmond a lot of roadwork, as well. a quick check of the south bay where you can see everything is fine this morning through your downtown san jose exits. that is your "kcbs traffic." back to you guys. >> and we thank you, liz. >>> it is 3:36 right now. east palo alto police are investigating the city's first homicide of the year. officers responded to a call on dumbarton avenue near bell street about a quarter after 7:00 last night. found a 19-year-old man with a gunshot wound. paramedics were not able to save him. relatives could be seen at the scene sobbing. police are urging any witnesses that might have some information to s
we can see a couple of headlights heading our way but not a delay right now towards doyle drive. here's a live look at our sensors through the altamont pass. also quiet at this hour right now should take you about 13 minutes between the altamont pass and 680. so roadwork. we do have some out there northbound 880 marina to davis. southbound 880, 98th to davis. various lanes blocked should be picked up shortly. eastshore freeway both directions 80 through richmond a lot of roadwork, as well. a...
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operation so advocacy campaigner toddled doyle says consumers and start of services are the biggest losers i think the biggest implication potentially is for content providers and for innovation we know that the innovation is flourished online because the small players have equal access to consumers as of this rolling a big company like rising could strike a deal with a video service and make a partner deal with them so that their content would always be delivered more quickly that makes it difficult for the next start to get started if the decision is left unchallenged then there's nothing really stopping from that service provider from blocking access to specific content and if you block access to the most important online social organizing tools it may impact what they're able even to say and how they can connect and communicate so absolutely there are startling free speech concerns here while we can bank town job hunting in france is more about beauty than brains to state. the work is fierce and some apple can say they have been cast out because literally their faces don't fit well we'
operation so advocacy campaigner toddled doyle says consumers and start of services are the biggest losers i think the biggest implication potentially is for content providers and for innovation we know that the innovation is flourished online because the small players have equal access to consumers as of this rolling a big company like rising could strike a deal with a video service and make a partner deal with them so that their content would always be delivered more quickly that makes it...
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it is called butane hash doyle. oil. >> what jake will do is heat it up until it is red-hot.e he gets it to the point, he will put the dome on it. the dome captures all of the smoke. >> recreational use of pot is now legal in colorado and washington state. that includes davits. the legalization movement message has always been that pot is safe. as these striking videos show, amateurs have caused explosions while trying to make butane hash oil in home kitchens. there have been reports of them passing out from intense highs. that has some worried about what that means for the newly legal marijuana business. >> could it hurt the industry? >> absolutely. i have heard people call it hero-juana. we do not need that. we are in the process of taking an industry from the black market to the fully legalized market. let's do it responsibly and carefully. >> some people are put off by this. does that hurt the industry? >> i think the naysayers and people who are opposed like to use this as ammunition. marijuana has never killed anyone. >> the oil is more expensive than pot flowers. a gra
it is called butane hash doyle. oil. >> what jake will do is heat it up until it is red-hot.e he gets it to the point, he will put the dome on it. the dome captures all of the smoke. >> recreational use of pot is now legal in colorado and washington state. that includes davits. the legalization movement message has always been that pot is safe. as these striking videos show, amateurs have caused explosions while trying to make butane hash oil in home kitchens. there have been...
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patrick doyle explains how he does it. >> we are unveiling the ability for people to drive home. have an easy order set up on our profile at dominoes, ync with go through sin the mobile app and have the pizza waiting for them when they get home. i think it is going to be available on 4 million to 5 million of their vehicles from 2010 forward. they're looking for new ways they can do commerce and we are looking for new ways to make it easier for our customers to order domino's. >> dominoes is getting creative. just a year ago hostess seized operations. the bread itself survived. the former ceo looks back on what he learned. >> there were a lot of people. it is really hard. it is very hard to predict what people are going to do even in the face of what is logical and what should happen. >> what do you mean? >> a lot of emotion can drive decision-making. >> is that people like bill unions or the creditors? >> it can happen from both in any situation. in that situation, certainly one of the unions was being driven more by emotion then maybe by their well-being. so to characterize wha
patrick doyle explains how he does it. >> we are unveiling the ability for people to drive home. have an easy order set up on our profile at dominoes, ync with go through sin the mobile app and have the pizza waiting for them when they get home. i think it is going to be available on 4 million to 5 million of their vehicles from 2010 forward. they're looking for new ways they can do commerce and we are looking for new ways to make it easier for our customers to order domino's. >>...
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be a cooperative agreement to run the country well joining us to discuss this very issue is larry doyle former former mortgage backed security trader for bear stearns j.p. morgan and bank of america now he is also author of the new book in bed with wall street conspiracy crippling our global economy his book paints a disturbing picture of uncle sam and big banks conspiring for personal gain against the people they're supposed to serve now i began by asking him what led him to the conclusion that there was a conspiracy between the banks and the government. erin first off thanks for having me on what led me to that conclusion. i was looking at the evidence looking at the facts over a number of years because coming out of two thousand and eight i was massively intrigued as to how that crisis happened and looking deep inside the regulatory system. you could just see overwhelming amount of objective view of the evidence that these regulators were protecting the industry so you know hundreds of millions of dollars if not billions of dollars going to washington lax regulatory oversight you wou
be a cooperative agreement to run the country well joining us to discuss this very issue is larry doyle former former mortgage backed security trader for bear stearns j.p. morgan and bank of america now he is also author of the new book in bed with wall street conspiracy crippling our global economy his book paints a disturbing picture of uncle sam and big banks conspiring for personal gain against the people they're supposed to serve now i began by asking him what led him to the conclusion...
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let's bring in patrick doyle, the president and ceo of domino's pizza.ar's consumer demand, how it's shaping up versus, say, last year? >> consumers still clearly a little bit nervous out there. we're seeing progress. we need job growth. but, you know, overall, we're going to be very busy on sunday, as you said. it's about 80% up from our typical sunday. the team's ready to go. and i know we're going to be busy. >> it's amazing statistics that you throw out there. 11 million pizza slices on super bowl sunday. the thing is consumers have so many choices these days. the guys were talking buffalo wild wing ceo. increasingly convenient choices for food on the super bowl. how do you keep them ordering domino's? >> for us, you know, look, we get it to them quickly. they know they're going to get a great pizza. and other thing that's really been mhappening for us, as we move to digital the ability of our customers to order any time, anywhere they want over their smartphone, over the net, that's driving them in to domino's. we're confident we're still going to d
let's bring in patrick doyle, the president and ceo of domino's pizza.ar's consumer demand, how it's shaping up versus, say, last year? >> consumers still clearly a little bit nervous out there. we're seeing progress. we need job growth. but, you know, overall, we're going to be very busy on sunday, as you said. it's about 80% up from our typical sunday. the team's ready to go. and i know we're going to be busy. >> it's amazing statistics that you throw out there. 11 million pizza...
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jessica doyle joins us live from the newsroom with headlines on your money. mixed day yesterday. >> yes, definitely but we'll have to see if a deal can help spire up stocks today. this was just noangsed. inova has growed to buy part of i.b.m.'s service. breaking news for wall street today. however, outside of that, they seem to be muddling along with this pattern that's been started since the new year of the investors wondering if companies can increase revenue, rather than just keep cutting copses in order to raise their prove -- costs in order to raise their profit margins. the dow dropped 41 points in trading yesterday. as you see right there, s&p 500 was up on the session, up by about a point and the nasdaq was better by 17 points on the day. >>> bargain hunters scooped up more foreclosed homes in 2013 and many of them paid in cash. sales of foreclosed homes made up 16.2% of all home sales last year. that was up from 14.5 in 2012. realty track says overall home sales were up 10% year over year. >>> if you can pick every single game correctly in this year'
jessica doyle joins us live from the newsroom with headlines on your money. mixed day yesterday. >> yes, definitely but we'll have to see if a deal can help spire up stocks today. this was just noangsed. inova has growed to buy part of i.b.m.'s service. breaking news for wall street today. however, outside of that, they seem to be muddling along with this pattern that's been started since the new year of the investors wondering if companies can increase revenue, rather than just keep...
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. >> larry doyle is a former more fanning-backed -- mortgage-backed securities trader. he takes an inside look at the relationship between washington, wall street and federal regulators. he argues they have object is that have -- objectives that have far more to do with making money than serving the public. this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening. thank you very much for joining me this evening to talk about my newly-released book, "in bed with wall street." before we get into that, first off, i want to thank my good, great friend be john and his partners were graciously hosting us this evening. so thank you very much for that. i wouldn't be here if i didn't have some truly great women behind me. first off, i want to thank my editor at palgrave macmillan, emily carlton and her team, so thanks to them. i want to thank my agent, cynthia zigman who found me in early 2012. i wasn't even thinking of writing a book, and she asked how come you haven't written a book? i want to thank merle moss and sarah houseman. as they say, behind every good man there's a better woman, and
. >> larry doyle is a former more fanning-backed -- mortgage-backed securities trader. he takes an inside look at the relationship between washington, wall street and federal regulators. he argues they have object is that have -- objectives that have far more to do with making money than serving the public. this is about 40 minutes. >> good evening. thank you very much for joining me this evening to talk about my newly-released book, "in bed with wall street." before we...
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facing a $142 million shortfall over the next five years much of that is to pay for its share of the doyle drive replacement and physical improvements to the ferries, buses and ferry systems. >> the ferry systems is over 40 years old. time to do more work we have a lot of projects ahead. >> reporter: the tolls would raise from 93 to $138 million of that depending on how and when they're implemented. generally fees would charge from $5 to $7 to $7.50 over five years. >> what we're looking at for the first time in bridge history is an incremental toll increase. we're going to the public to say, we're going to raise fares to get to this point but how would you like us to get there. >> reporter: without transit systems the golden gate commute with 25% more rush hour traffic would soon be like the bay bridge commute. >> we would have meter traffic, it would be a nightmare back to mill valley possibly. >> reporter: the average golden gate bridge employee makes $60,000 a year. what bridge officials are hearing tonight in san rafael as we go into that meeting. reporting live, tom vacar, ktvu chann
facing a $142 million shortfall over the next five years much of that is to pay for its share of the doyle drive replacement and physical improvements to the ferries, buses and ferry systems. >> the ferry systems is over 40 years old. time to do more work we have a lot of projects ahead. >> reporter: the tolls would raise from 93 to $138 million of that depending on how and when they're implemented. generally fees would charge from $5 to $7 to $7.50 over five years. >> what...
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author larry doyle is next.est first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking foard to. and my parachute definitely isn't golden. [ male announcer ] for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage, which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to ving for college. ourommitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as $50. lori: virgin galactic successfully completing the third rocket powered supersonic flight. too important systems tested today the thermal protection encoding in the reaction control system is in prep
author larry doyle is next.est first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking foard to. and my parachute definitely isn't...
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. >> doyle kennon is a fifth generation of men in his family that navigate the swamps in an air boat.d others are called glaids men. his family owns a tour boat company. >> there's no place like this in the world, out here with mother nature. i see now peep. >> coopertown airboat tours was the first commercial air boat company, established by the kennon family in 1945, two years before the government established ever glades national park. it's one of three tour operators in the park. >> it's been a history of our nature and culture, what we have done for years. >> this way of life is about to face changes, due to new rules enacted by the national parks. 2014 is the last year people will be able to enjoy skimming the kusks for pleasure in their private airboat. a small number of old timers will be allowed to continue. one or 200 people will be able to dock their air boats permanently. tour operators will be able to sell their land. >> it's unfair, and the opinion of the people out here. you are taking away livelihoods and freedom. >> a spokesman with the ef glades national park agrees
. >> doyle kennon is a fifth generation of men in his family that navigate the swamps in an air boat.d others are called glaids men. his family owns a tour boat company. >> there's no place like this in the world, out here with mother nature. i see now peep. >> coopertown airboat tours was the first commercial air boat company, established by the kennon family in 1945, two years before the government established ever glades national park. it's one of three tour operators in...