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. >> emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon, starting with today's ral yes on waut street, stocks rose as positive data helped to push the dow to its highest level in two months back above 15,000 and sending a and p index higher for a five ng day. your bloomberg silicon valley index also rising today. facebook and google wanting more freedom to share information about data requests received from federal agencies. today, the company's petition to force the government to let them disclose the number of the requests. major tech players released reports none are allowed to break out how many are related to national security. groupon acquired blink offering a selection of last minute last minute deals every day complementing the groupon getaways offerings. groupon says it will rename the app blink by groupon but will separate spraet separately. terms were not disclosed. amazon steering clear of the smart phone wars for now, denying a report it plans to inkro tro dus a smart phone free before the end of t
. >> emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon, starting with today's ral yes on waut street, stocks rose as positive data helped to push the dow to its highest level in two months back above 15,000 and sending a and p index higher for a five ng day. your bloomberg silicon valley index also rising today. facebook and google wanting more freedom to share information about data requests received from federal agencies. today, the...
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. >> emily chang joins with us today's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> well, chinese smart phone maker beats apple to the punch. the company outsells apple in china with smart phones will offer a television that connects to the web and runs on the android operating system. also introducing a new hand set the company says will be the world's fastest smart phone. microsoft has won a patent ruling against google. a jury in seattle awarded microsoft about $14.5 million in damages ruling it didn't act fairly. privacy groups asked the fftc to ask facebook to stop policy that's violate a 2011 order over user privacy. groups concerned changes make it easier to use the personal data of the user was its advertising on the site. changes are scheduled to go into effect this week. stocks rising today after economic data added to signs u.s. economy is gaining momentum. your bloomberg silicon valley closed lower. after holding a 30 day contest yahoo revealed it's new logo meant to preree flekt yahoo's new image in, a post mayers says it has a more mathemat
. >> emily chang joins with us today's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> well, chinese smart phone maker beats apple to the punch. the company outsells apple in china with smart phones will offer a television that connects to the web and runs on the android operating system. also introducing a new hand set the company says will be the world's fastest smart phone. microsoft has won a patent ruling against google. a jury in seattle awarded microsoft about $14.5 million in damages...
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. >> emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon, larry, carolyn. well, twitter is the most high profile tech ipo now, we're getting asian indications of where twitter may lift the share. the person with knowledge tells bloomberg twitter with its lifting of the new york stock exchaempk. a final decision has not been made yes. china may be on the verge after loug limited access to web sites currently banned in the country a cording to the south china morning post chinese government may allow access to facebook, twitter and "new york times" within the planned shanghai freed trade zone. those facebook and "new york times" tell bloomberg west they're aware of the report but won't comment beyond that. applied materials, the world's largest chip making supplier agreed to buy tokyo electron for nearly $9.4 billion in stock. the largest deal from outside of the country in six years coming when pc sales plummeted and tablets and smart phone sales are soaring. u.s. stocks closed mixed today with dow and s and p fal
. >> emily chang is here with this afternoon's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon, larry, carolyn. well, twitter is the most high profile tech ipo now, we're getting asian indications of where twitter may lift the share. the person with knowledge tells bloomberg twitter with its lifting of the new york stock exchaempk. a final decision has not been made yes. china may be on the verge after loug limited access to web sites currently banned in the country a cording to...
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bloomberg studios in san francisco, i'm emily chang, larry, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you. the worm is back in north korea. former nba star says he's visiting the country just to have a good time saying he's going to hang out with his friend, new buddy north korean leader kim jung un and his family. >> unpredictable dennis rodman on another unusual trip abroad back in north korea to visit kim jung un, the dictateor he calls a friend he loves sports and basketball. he me and him have something in common. i come here to visit him to see how he's doing. >> the former nba star first visited in february, sparking controversy for befriending the country's leader known for human rights violations. he has until recently threatened to launch a nuclear attack on the united states. >> i'm here to be a friend of the marshal. and of the country of north korea. and to show people around the world you know what? we, as americans have to get along with north korea. >> the visit just days after pung yang denied a visit of a u.s. own joy to plead for the release of kenneth bay, there since s
bloomberg studios in san francisco, i'm emily chang, larry, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you. the worm is back in north korea. former nba star says he's visiting the country just to have a good time saying he's going to hang out with his friend, new buddy north korean leader kim jung un and his family. >> unpredictable dennis rodman on another unusual trip abroad back in north korea to visit kim jung un, the dictateor he calls a friend he loves sports and basketball. he me and him...
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from bloomberg studios i'm emily chang, back to you. >> thank you. >> bay area job market still kind of a mixed bag. one sector is finance that is hiring. high-level positions being offered at today's job journal hire event in san francisco. some paying up to $150,000 a year, career advisors saying doing contract work is a great way to keep skills skpurnt stay marketable. next job fair tuesday october 8th held in emoriville. >> 49ers and seahawks have a lot riding on sunday's game. >> the game on snund. >> yes. >> all right. >> hope you don't like your eye brows. >> that is -- the huser we assume is going do this and shave one eye brow. >> that is the rival team's split the series by the way. sunday night's game will be back in seattle. that is -- . >> you don't want to bet that? >> i would not want to lose an eye brow. >> right. right. >> i've made a best bet on my mustache, fortunately i won the bet. >> did you follow through? >> i didn't have to. >> that is because i was 15. >> and why if it's want to go there. >> yes. yes. >> let's go live to dopler 7 hd. fog creeping locally now
from bloomberg studios i'm emily chang, back to you. >> thank you. >> bay area job market still kind of a mixed bag. one sector is finance that is hiring. high-level positions being offered at today's job journal hire event in san francisco. some paying up to $150,000 a year, career advisors saying doing contract work is a great way to keep skills skpurnt stay marketable. next job fair tuesday october 8th held in emoriville. >> 49ers and seahawks have a lot riding on sunday's...
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san francisco, i'm emily chang, dan, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you very much. see you tomorrow. >> what a difference days make. immean it's gorgeous but the weekend was a different story. >> yes. >> it's true. many locations in the bay area record rainfall totals for the date. >> some breezes out there. i hope winds aren't too strong. >> maybe some battle ship races. here is a lk at live doppler 7 hd. we've got pleasant condition as cross the bay area right now. and here is a look at live from our mount tam camera towards ocean beach, just a little few areas of low clouds but not along the coastline. forecast features patchy low clouds overnight. weem see weather cooling down by warmer by week's end. we've got a cold front sagging south ward that is going to bring changes to the weather here making for cooler and breezier conditions overnext couple days. starting at 7:00 this evening, during overnight hours we'll see clouds swing through. our front moves through giving us breezy conditions into afternoon and perhaps brezyer wednesday with a slight chance of sho
san francisco, i'm emily chang, dan, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you very much. see you tomorrow. >> what a difference days make. immean it's gorgeous but the weekend was a different story. >> yes. >> it's true. many locations in the bay area record rainfall totals for the date. >> some breezes out there. i hope winds aren't too strong. >> maybe some battle ship races. here is a lk at live doppler 7 hd. we've got pleasant condition as cross the bay area...
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bloomberg studios in san francisco, i'm emily chang with bloomberg west, back to you, have a wonderful weekend. >> tickets for zero dollars? >> would have been nice. >> that is what we charge for weather, also. >> yes. we're getting a deal. >> zero dollars worth. >> this weekend. >> wow, wow. >> yes. >> there you go. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. low clouds at the coast. sunny skies across most of the area. it's lovely here but it's been an active afternoon in the sierra. with an outbreak of numerous norms the last few hours near lake tahoe. they've been powerful and numerous. nice, quiet here where we are, traffic flowing well below. 67 in oakland, 77 los gatos, 59 in half moon bay. here looking across embarcadero, blue skies above the bay looking on to the bay a beautiful afternoon. these features we'll see fog near coast and bay overnight. and preautumn patterns setting up. you can see active weather systems around us. what is a traffic developing by next friday may have a cold front swinging through the area that can bring us a chance of rain. that would be interesting. some
bloomberg studios in san francisco, i'm emily chang with bloomberg west, back to you, have a wonderful weekend. >> tickets for zero dollars? >> would have been nice. >> that is what we charge for weather, also. >> yes. we're getting a deal. >> zero dollars worth. >> this weekend. >> wow, wow. >> yes. >> there you go. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. low clouds at the coast. sunny skies across most of the area. it's lovely here but it's...
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i'm emily chang with bloomberg west, back to you. >> spencer christian hinting at rain yesterday. now doing more than hint something. >> yes. yes. this is a suggestion. >> some light rain moving through the area late friday into saturday. we may not cover the entire bay area, but there will be wet spots. looking good now. at the month, it's dry wee. got sunny skies inland. it's a fwlorus day around the bay area. looking at the a bridge, it will be mild to warm tomorrow, hot inland, much cooler though, friday, saturday. and then a chance of rain late friday night into early saturday i'll show you in just a moment why we have that chance of rain. looking at the satellite image you can see np our weather picture today bringing us sunny skies and warm conditions with warming continuing tomorrow, if this heads towards pacific northwest that will bring us a chance of rain. we'll start at friday night, about 8:00 p.m. or so, we'll see some light rain pushing into the morn most part of the viewing area. during overnight hours, spotty showers or areas of light rain, perhaps some east bay,
i'm emily chang with bloomberg west, back to you. >> spencer christian hinting at rain yesterday. now doing more than hint something. >> yes. yes. this is a suggestion. >> some light rain moving through the area late friday into saturday. we may not cover the entire bay area, but there will be wet spots. looking good now. at the month, it's dry wee. got sunny skies inland. it's a fwlorus day around the bay area. looking at the a bridge, it will be mild to warm tomorrow, hot...
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it's part of the champions of change program. emily white with the american red cross oversees the team that delivers free disaster preparedness training. norman fong is the executive director of chinatown community centerrer -- center. he created the program adopt an alleyway to clean up the area and to offer tours of the real chinatown. >>> action is being taken in palo alto to crack down on what residents are calling eye source. we'll tell you why idle construction projects are becoming a problem. >>> cooler and breezy around the area today. rosemary orozco will be here with details and when you can expect a slight warmup. >>> a group of parents suing facebook. what they say the media giant is doing without permission. >>> new at noon, a group of parents is filing legal action against facebook. the group accuses the social network giant of using their children's pictures on advertisements without permission. justin gray just spoke with the attorney representing the parents and joins us live. good afternoon, justin. >> yeah, tori. th
it's part of the champions of change program. emily white with the american red cross oversees the team that delivers free disaster preparedness training. norman fong is the executive director of chinatown community centerrer -- center. he created the program adopt an alleyway to clean up the area and to offer tours of the real chinatown. >>> action is being taken in palo alto to crack down on what residents are calling eye source. we'll tell you why idle construction projects are...
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it's part of the champions of change program. emilythe american red cross overseas a team that delivers free disaster training. norman thong created a program called adopt an alleyway for young people to clean up streets in china town. >>> time now 6:17. bay area driver drivers you will see a big change. the oakland harley davidson dealership won a contract with the state of california. they're going to start rolling out custom motorcycles next week. the contract calls for 121 motorcycles costing more than $28,000 a piece. now, chp officials say more than 20% of the bikes have 100,000 miles on them. the new harleys come with a 3-year, 60,000 mile warranty. >>> back to that breaking news effecting traffic. it's a problem along 880. >> southbound 880. a bunch of vibings hit vehicles hit something in the road. they are on the shoulder, flat tires or damage to undercarriage. that's southbound 880 at high street. they cleared the debris because chp has given the green light for traffic. an injury crash in san francisco. lombard at franklin.
it's part of the champions of change program. emilythe american red cross overseas a team that delivers free disaster training. norman thong created a program called adopt an alleyway for young people to clean up streets in china town. >>> time now 6:17. bay area driver drivers you will see a big change. the oakland harley davidson dealership won a contract with the state of california. they're going to start rolling out custom motorcycles next week. the contract calls for 121...
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. >>> the white house champions of change program, emily white with the american red cross overseas am that delivering free disaster training to bay area communities and normal thong, the president of the development center that's developed or rehabbed more than 2,300 units of affordable housing, congratulations. >> definitely. >>> 5:17. sal, check ing in on the east shore this morning. how does it look? >> looks pretty good. right now it's look ing ing good on 80 westbound as you head out to the mcarthur maize. not a bad drive. if you're driving to the toll plaza it's light. the traffic continue to look good on the way into san francisco. let's take a look at what we have with the commute on southbound 680. that traffic continues to move on very nicely with no major issues driving south. let's move along away from here. in fact, my maps have crashed. there we go. sometimes the computer has a mind of its own. howard street is closed between 3rd and 4th. we will let you know that traffic has been rough south of market. >>> you know what burns my saddle? >> what? >> remembering so many
. >>> the white house champions of change program, emily white with the american red cross overseas am that delivering free disaster training to bay area communities and normal thong, the president of the development center that's developed or rehabbed more than 2,300 units of affordable housing, congratulations. >> definitely. >>> 5:17. sal, check ing in on the east shore this morning. how does it look? >> looks pretty good. right now it's look ing ing good on 80...
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it's part of the white house champions of change program. emily white with the american red cross oversees a team that delivers free disaster preparedness training to diverse bay area communities. norman fong is the director of the chinatown community development center and created a program called an adopt an alleyway. it's for young people to clean up streets in chinatown and offer alleyway tours of the real chinatown. >>> bay area drivers will soon see a big change in the chp harley-davidsons are replacing some bmw motorcycles. the oakland harley-davidson dealership recently won a new contract with the state and will start rolling out custom electric glide motorcycles next week. the contract calls for 121 motorcycles at more than 28,000 apiece. highway patrol officials say more than 20% of the chp's bikes have more than 100,000 miles on them and those older motorcycles need to be replaced. >> we bid against kawasaki, bmw, i think yamaha. when it came down to it, harley was the only manufacturer that could meet the criteria that the chp had set.
it's part of the white house champions of change program. emily white with the american red cross oversees a team that delivers free disaster preparedness training to diverse bay area communities. norman fong is the director of the chinatown community development center and created a program called an adopt an alleyway. it's for young people to clean up streets in chinatown and offer alleyway tours of the real chinatown. >>> bay area drivers will soon see a big change in the chp...
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initiative runs through thursday >>> the white house honored two bay area leaders at champions of change, one is emilythe american red cross, she delivers training to diverse bay area communities, the other honoree is norman fong, the executive director called adopt alley way and to adopt alley way tours of the real china town >>> for the fifth year in a row, san francisco's gary danko won the top spot isn't zagat spot of bay area restaurants. dinner will set you back far more than will average price. the average price in a bay area restaurant is $$4,187 cents. 41 dollar 87 dollar -- is $41, $0.87 >>> big ways along the bay area coast. >> for the first time this season, the thrills, dangers, and what's not happening right now because of them. >> back here after the break, no log along the coast. winds will die down and it's going to warm up. the details on your forecast. >> and burger king is trying to keep you status-fried, to let customers indulge without feeling too guilty. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways
initiative runs through thursday >>> the white house honored two bay area leaders at champions of change, one is emilythe american red cross, she delivers training to diverse bay area communities, the other honoree is norman fong, the executive director called adopt alley way and to adopt alley way tours of the real china town >>> for the fifth year in a row, san francisco's gary danko won the top spot isn't zagat spot of bay area restaurants. dinner will set you back far more...
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you could change your poetry, you could change your prose. i mentioned emily dickenson. she is, of course, the most fresh, the freshest voice in american literature or even today. you think of herman melville changing the shape of the novel. he changed it so much, in fact, in 1850 when moby dick was published, he torpedoed his career and became -- he went from being a bestseller right to obscurity. but he believed you could change even nathaniel hawthorne believed in change for a little bit but didn't like what the change was going to bring. but he himself had gone to the utopian community brook farm. so it's a time of tremendous expectation, huge expectation and great failure as well. it was a time of boisterousness, of expansiveness, of hopefulness and greed. oh, let's not forget good old american greed which is very much part of this period, and one of the things, one of the many things i learned while doing this book is that the gilded age didn't start in the 1870s. ly's so neat and consecutive -- history's so neat and consecutive. it's a their tef nightmare, as i'll
you could change your poetry, you could change your prose. i mentioned emily dickenson. she is, of course, the most fresh, the freshest voice in american literature or even today. you think of herman melville changing the shape of the novel. he changed it so much, in fact, in 1850 when moby dick was published, he torpedoed his career and became -- he went from being a bestseller right to obscurity. but he believed you could change even nathaniel hawthorne believed in change for a little bit but...
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emmill yily chang joins us with today's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon. first off in war to protect your privacy national security agency appears to be winning according to reports edward snow den reportedly leaked new information saying the government cracked encryption codes that protect online traffic on some of the world's largest internet companies. the report did not name the companies and extent the agency is taking advantage of its code-breaking capabilities. yahoo says it receives more requests for data from the u.s. than any other agency saying it's far higher than number two countries. apple asian eye opportunity the tech giant said to be ramping up with a possible deal to sell the iphone, sources tell bloomberg news apple is close to a deal with china mobile to sell it's iphones. the deals help rev up slowing sales growth in the region. now turning to wall street stocks closing little change today after developments shifted attention from the disappointing jobs report and buzz feed growing like crazy. ceo wrote times bigger than last year and
emmill yily chang joins us with today's after the bell report. hi, emily. >> good afternoon. first off in war to protect your privacy national security agency appears to be winning according to reports edward snow den reportedly leaked new information saying the government cracked encryption codes that protect online traffic on some of the world's largest internet companies. the report did not name the companies and extent the agency is taking advantage of its code-breaking capabilities....
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change clothes. are >> with 40 minutes later, they heard a haunting noise. and jason and emily made it out alive but they found out that their friends were gone. >> they were happy that they need it but they're also at the sam terribly sad. >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend. we'll have a look at your full forecast with janu. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >> welcome back to kron 4 news this weekend. this is a live look and we can see some low clouds and a bit clearer than yesterday. slightly cooler, we are expecting some fog with monday and tuesday however, a warm up on wednesday with 90's for the inland areas. 50s through a word. and a
change clothes. are >> with 40 minutes later, they heard a haunting noise. and jason and emily made it out alive but they found out that their friends were gone. >> they were happy that they need it but they're also at the sam terribly sad. >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend. we'll have a look at your full forecast with janu. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team....
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doctors say parents need to watch for the child's warning signs like a change in the child pastor or a child complaining back pain. emily'setite. >> smaller kids have smaller structures and they can only carry so much. >> the bottom line, say the experts, if it hurts, it's too heavy. >>> still ahead, ford announces a major recall. plus, how young is too young? the questions you need to answer. >>> gas prices are rising but they are lower than this time last year. aaa warning tensions in the middle east could keep those prices up. it also says higher crude oil prices are reversing the downward trend. in d.c., the average is 3.76 for regular. in maryland, 3.56. in west virginia, 3.61. the average in virginia is 3.38. virginia's tied for the fifth lowest price of gas in the country. aaa reports it is nearly 20 cents below the average. the price is 24 cents cheaper than the same time a year ago. this year, lawmakers lowered it by 6 cents. part of the transportation plan passed by the general assembly. >>> so, heads up for you. if you drive a ford. the company's recalling more than 330,000 vehicles because of a potential corro
doctors say parents need to watch for the child's warning signs like a change in the child pastor or a child complaining back pain. emily'setite. >> smaller kids have smaller structures and they can only carry so much. >> the bottom line, say the experts, if it hurts, it's too heavy. >>> still ahead, ford announces a major recall. plus, how young is too young? the questions you need to answer. >>> gas prices are rising but they are lower than this time last year....
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that is why they moved to change with a series in "the washington times." >> host: your series was called "emily gets her gun" but the absurdities are very similar to those in chicago. but when you say you saw president obama tried to get similar laws passed perhaps emited different states after newtown that tied up with the regulations? those are not very similar to the district level. >> they are all over the place. but from colorado that was the most shocking as all there is a recall election that threw me off because it came standard so the best prices are of wind but i could not buy it that way because of a cave with a one magazine and one dealer could not receive it that way so i had to find a dealer to take the factory box to open up with the ted mound magazine so this is what is will happen in colorado also in connecticut it as we sit here in in new york city the first that of the gate was governor cuomo which was written by mayor bloomberg it is ridiculous saying in new york state nobody checked to find out if the ins were made with the seventh round magazines. they are not. so that bec
that is why they moved to change with a series in "the washington times." >> host: your series was called "emily gets her gun" but the absurdities are very similar to those in chicago. but when you say you saw president obama tried to get similar laws passed perhaps emited different states after newtown that tied up with the regulations? those are not very similar to the district level. >> they are all over the place. but from colorado that was the most shocking...
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changing. >> we'll take a question in the back. >> i. i'm emily collins from the atlas network. my question for you is it seems like there are a couple of institutional things in the government that may need to change in relation to immigration, such as the minimum wage or welfare. because a lot of immigrants, and work under the minimum wage, and also illegal immigrants may take welfare. or if they became legal they might take more welfare. people argue that would also be a social drain on society. so i was wondering if you would speak on whether or not that's been discussed in the house, and in the senate, or your opinions on that. >> sure your the congressional budget office just came out with a report calculating what the impacts in fiscal terms would be of legalizing 12 million people for the next decade and beyond the beta-2 different calculations. i don't want to get too technical, something called dynamic scoring. exactly what the effects on the economy are going to be and didn't calculate what the fiscal impact of that will be together we're doing it instantly calculate t
changing. >> we'll take a question in the back. >> i. i'm emily collins from the atlas network. my question for you is it seems like there are a couple of institutional things in the government that may need to change in relation to immigration, such as the minimum wage or welfare. because a lot of immigrants, and work under the minimum wage, and also illegal immigrants may take welfare. or if they became legal they might take more welfare. people argue that would also be a social...
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changed the direction of the investigation. at first officers blamed the rider. >> initial police report that we obtained indicated and concluded that the victim, miss emily, was at fault. >> early on police said they couldn't find any surveillance video of the incident at folsom and sixth but member of the bicycle coalition tracked it down from business across the street. it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of the truck was involved in a fatal accident and we stepped our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends. we take traffic safety very seriously and deeply sad by the tragedy. from the beginning we have cooperated fully with the proper authorities and continue to do so. the district attorney office confirmed to me
changed the direction of the investigation. at first officers blamed the rider. >> initial police report that we obtained indicated and concluded that the victim, miss emily, was at fault. >> early on police said they couldn't find any surveillance video of the incident at folsom and sixth but member of the bicycle coalition tracked it down from business across the street. it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family...
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changed the direction of the investigation. at first officers blamed the rider. >> initial police report that we obtained indicated and concluded that the victim, miss emily, was at fault. >> early on police said they couldn't find any surveillance video of the incident at folsom and sixth but member of the bicycle coalition tracked it down from business across the street. it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of the truck was involved in a fatal accident and we stepped our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends. we take traffic safety very seriously and deeply sad by the tragedy. from the beginning we have cooperated fully with the proper authorities and continue to do so. the district attorney office confirmed to me
changed the direction of the investigation. at first officers blamed the rider. >> initial police report that we obtained indicated and concluded that the victim, miss emily, was at fault. >> early on police said they couldn't find any surveillance video of the incident at folsom and sixth but member of the bicycle coalition tracked it down from business across the street. it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family...
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changed the direction of the investigation. at first officers blamed the rider. >> initial police report that we obtained indicated and concluded that the victim, miss emily, wasult. >> early on police said they couldn't find any surveillance video of the incident at folsom and sixth but member of the bicycle coalition tracked it down from business across the street. it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer says the driver 45-year-old if was driving too fast to safely make the turn. >> he also failed to get into the bike lane which is the proper procedure when there is a bike lane and making a right tivrnlt after my rd"ort tuesday about the family filing a wrongful death lawsuit the company that owns the truck daylight food e mailed a statement. they deeply regret one of the truck was involved in a fatal accident and we stepped our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends. we take traffic safety very seriously and deeply sad by the tragedy. from the beginning we have cooperated fully with the proper authorities and continue to do so. the district attorney office confirmed to me today
changed the direction of the investigation. at first officers blamed the rider. >> initial police report that we obtained indicated and concluded that the victim, miss emily, wasult. >> early on police said they couldn't find any surveillance video of the incident at folsom and sixth but member of the bicycle coalition tracked it down from business across the street. it appears the truck had the blinker on but emily was right next to the cab and couldn't see it. her family lawyer...
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change to the laws. >> host: your series in "the washington times" which was also called "emily gets her gun"? the laws that you describe and the absurdities that they result in our similar to those in effect in new york city and chicago. not in very many other places. when you say that you saw president obama tried to get similar laws passed around the country and perhaps in different states and after newtown there were laws passed that tightened up the regulations on gun possession. a lot of those are not similar to those in the district though. >> guest: the same laws are over the place. the assault weapons bans of five states pass new laws from the motion rocking of all the recall election which a high-capacity lob ban exists in colorado. the six-hour is a brand of gum that i chose and it came standard with a 13 round magazine. the best prices on line but i couldn't live that way because it came with his 13 -- magazine and it was illegal for him to receive it that way. i had to have -- find a dealer who would be willing to take the factory box and opened it up and by the way a 10 10 round
change to the laws. >> host: your series in "the washington times" which was also called "emily gets her gun"? the laws that you describe and the absurdities that they result in our similar to those in effect in new york city and chicago. not in very many other places. when you say that you saw president obama tried to get similar laws passed around the country and perhaps in different states and after newtown there were laws passed that tightened up the regulations on...
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changing. >> a question in the back, and then in the front. right there, please. >> hi, i'm emily collins from the atlas network, and my question for you is it seems like there are a couple institutional things in the government that may need to change in relation to immigration such as the minimum wage or welfare because a lot of immigrants come and work under the minimum wage, and then, also, illegal immigrants may take welfare or if they are legal, they take more welfare, and people argue that would also be a social drain on society. i was wondering if you would speak on whether or not that's been discussed in the house and in the senate or your opinions on that. >> sure. the congressional budget office has a report calculating what the impact in fiscal terms would be in legalizing 12 million people for the the next decade and beyond, and they did two different calculations. one, you know -- i don't want to get too technical, there's dynamic scoring calculating what the effects of the economy will be and calculate what the fiscal impact of that will be. the other way is calcula
changing. >> a question in the back, and then in the front. right there, please. >> hi, i'm emily collins from the atlas network, and my question for you is it seems like there are a couple institutional things in the government that may need to change in relation to immigration such as the minimum wage or welfare because a lot of immigrants come and work under the minimum wage, and then, also, illegal immigrants may take welfare or if they are legal, they take more welfare, and...
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in her op ed for the washington times emily miller argues there that could have prevented the navy yard shooting. do do you think this will change control debate or the usual players come forward and say the usual thing? >> i don't think that's quite a fair way to characterize it. i think people have strong views on this, developed them over the years, evaluated the evidence. this won't change anything. the gun that was used is not a gun anyone proposed controlling or the shotgun. >> cornell, do you think this will change anything? >> no, well, from a standpoint of congress, no. because there's not a body count number that you can get to where people who are dug in in an ideological positions are going to move on gun control. what's going to have to take is those voters in middle america and those voters in those rent districts, quite frankly, to get upset enough and say, you know what, 80% of us believe in stricter sort of restrictions on handguns. let's vote out the people who are in fact standing in the way. until that happens, no, nothing's going to change. >> you've done polling on this. my understanding of the support and
in her op ed for the washington times emily miller argues there that could have prevented the navy yard shooting. do do you think this will change control debate or the usual players come forward and say the usual thing? >> i don't think that's quite a fair way to characterize it. i think people have strong views on this, developed them over the years, evaluated the evidence. this won't change anything. the gun that was used is not a gun anyone proposed controlling or the shotgun....
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emily post, lizzie post speaks the truth. restaurants can legally pay servers as low as $2.13 per hour. ever since the irs announced that starting next january, there will be changes in the way tips are taxed, the debate over tipping in general has raged. >> i think it will be interesting to see how it pans out in the u.s. if we move more toward the european system. in there is still no tipping europe, services factored into the price on the menu, but post was a waitress herself and says eliminating the fear could eliminate the incentive. >> i work hard to make sure i get above a 20% tip is many times as i can. i can earn more if you don't put a set limit on it. -- that is a sentiment cert shared by so many servers. >> just when you think the orioles are ready to make a serious postseason push, they take a three-game tumbled on their home turf to their most hated rival. each of the three losses seemed excruciating at last night's game was probably the most painful. he trailed all night and were down 5-3 in the third inning. that change with one swing by danny valente, three run home run to tie the game. in the ninth, the meltdown. tim johnson, trying to keep the g
emily post, lizzie post speaks the truth. restaurants can legally pay servers as low as $2.13 per hour. ever since the irs announced that starting next january, there will be changes in the way tips are taxed, the debate over tipping in general has raged. >> i think it will be interesting to see how it pans out in the u.s. if we move more toward the european system. in there is still no tipping europe, services factored into the price on the menu, but post was a waitress herself and says...
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op ed for the washington times emily miller argues there isn't a single gun control law that could have prevented the navy yard shooting. do do you think this will changein the gun control debate or the usual players come forward and say the usual thing? >> i don't think that's quite a fair way to characterize it. i think people have strong views on this, developed them over the years, evaluated the evidence. this won't change anything. the gun that was used is not a gun anyone proposed controlling or the shotgun. >> cornell, do you think this will change anything? >> no, well, from a standpoint of congress, no. because there's not a body count number that you can get to where people who are dug in in an ideological positions are going to move on gun control. what's going to have to take is those voters in middle america and those voters in those rent districts, quite frankly, to get upset enough and say, you know what, 80% of us believe in stricter sort of restrictions on handguns. let's vote out the people who are in fact standing in the way. until that happens, no, nothing's going to change. >> you've done polling on this. my understanding of the su
op ed for the washington times emily miller argues there isn't a single gun control law that could have prevented the navy yard shooting. do do you think this will changein the gun control debate or the usual players come forward and say the usual thing? >> i don't think that's quite a fair way to characterize it. i think people have strong views on this, developed them over the years, evaluated the evidence. this won't change anything. the gun that was used is not a gun anyone proposed...
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changes. the fact is that who you are keeps occupying new bodies every single moment that you are here on this planet. there was a great poet, her name was emily dickinson. i feel like she was, must have been a sister, a soul mate of mine. she once had a poem, she said, holding up a handful of dust, she would reach down and say, this quiet dust was gentlemen and ladies, and lads and girls, was laughter and ability, and sighing and frocks and curls. this passive place, a summer's nimble mansion where bloom and bees fulfilled their oriental circuit, then ceased like these. that's who all of us are if we identify ourselves with our body. the fact is that everything in this physical universe doesn't meet the definition of what is real. who you are is that soul that i spoke about a few moments ago, that soul that says, i want to expand, i want to be free, i want to go to a place where i understand that who i am is birthless, deathless, changeless, and live from that place, because what this involves fundamentally is reprogramming yourself from the belief system that has been your ego, the part of us that has come to believe that who we are is what
changes. the fact is that who you are keeps occupying new bodies every single moment that you are here on this planet. there was a great poet, her name was emily dickinson. i feel like she was, must have been a sister, a soul mate of mine. she once had a poem, she said, holding up a handful of dust, she would reach down and say, this quiet dust was gentlemen and ladies, and lads and girls, was laughter and ability, and sighing and frocks and curls. this passive place, a summer's nimble mansion...
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emily, how about isaac? >> isaac was my gentle giant. he wanted to be a police officer so he joined the military and once joining the military, finishing boot camp, he changede could be able to enlist in the army. >> what was his job and how did he pass away? >> he was infantry and he was a driver and they went over an ied killing him and the gunner and wouldn'ting the other two guys in the back. >> nancy, to be a gold star mom today and be honored by our nation and all of the "fox & friends" viewers, what does that mean to you? >> well, first of all, it's really something that we don't want -- >> the title you never want to have, right? >> no, it's not, but unfortunately, you know, we are. and by being a gold star mom, we want to do everything to be able to keep our sons' memory alive. we do so. we do a lot of fundraisers. we do a lot of scholarships. >> you're doing something today, right? >> well, we were discussing about that. later on there's a couple of events. we'll see from there. >> i notice on your shirt, who do you have there? >> this is danny. this is danny. my baby. >> never being forgotten. >> no. next saturday we're having an eisenhower event
emily, how about isaac? >> isaac was my gentle giant. he wanted to be a police officer so he joined the military and once joining the military, finishing boot camp, he changede could be able to enlist in the army. >> what was his job and how did he pass away? >> he was infantry and he was a driver and they went over an ied killing him and the gunner and wouldn'ting the other two guys in the back. >> nancy, to be a gold star mom today and be honored by our nation and all...