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prevent them and teach them at the same time to pay your fare, pay your way. whatever you're doing. >> i it's beautiful. i think that it works because it won't be all the aggression from people jumping fares. >> reporter: no one believes what happens last week is about fare evasion, the shooting put the spotlight on the bigger issues plaguing the bay view. >> that was like a spark, like rosa parks on the bus. all they needed was a spark and it will set the world on fire. that shooting just brought on a spark that the punts need to pull together -- communities need to pull together. >> reporter: they will walk the muni platforms for a few weeks to see how it works using their own money to pay for the fares and at the same time it gives them the opportunity to reach out and teach. >> what did the police say? >> reporter: the police actually welcome it. they don't have to write tickets, why not? >> linda, thank you very much. >>> well, two men accused of beating giants fan bryan stow on opening day are due in court tomorrow. sanchez and norwood will be arraigned
prevent them and teach them at the same time to pay your fare, pay your way. whatever you're doing. >> i it's beautiful. i think that it works because it won't be all the aggression from people jumping fares. >> reporter: no one believes what happens last week is about fare evasion, the shooting put the spotlight on the bigger issues plaguing the bay view. >> that was like a spark, like rosa parks on the bus. all they needed was a spark and it will set the world on fire. that...
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i think the efforts are succeeding, fareed. you've seen success by the opposition leaders militarily as they move towards tripoli. you've seen the standing up in the opposition group in the form of the tnc, as increasingly and legitimate. there's almost an inevitability here building as to what the ultimate result will be. >> why not recognize the opposition? >> i think that's a complicated legal issue, frankly. we have said straight up they are the legitimate and credible representative, the libyan people. we'll continue -- and under that guys they've garnered a lot of support from around the world. we have a representative in benghazi who works with the opposition group, the tnc. >> would you be willing to arm them the way the french are now publicly announcing they are? >> we have at this point provided a broad range of nonlethal supplies to the tnc. we haven't made a decision with respect to lethal assistance? >> you're not ruling it out. >> we haven't made a decision at this point. >> in syria, you have a decision where a
i think the efforts are succeeding, fareed. you've seen success by the opposition leaders militarily as they move towards tripoli. you've seen the standing up in the opposition group in the form of the tnc, as increasingly and legitimate. there's almost an inevitability here building as to what the ultimate result will be. >> why not recognize the opposition? >> i think that's a complicated legal issue, frankly. we have said straight up they are the legitimate and credible...
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week is about fares. the shooting put the spotlight on the bigger issues. >> that was like a spark, it was like rosa park on the bus, remember, all they need was a spark and that spark was just set the world on fire. that shooting just brought on a spark that the communities need to start pulling together. >> reporter: the reverand said he and others will walk the platforms for a few weeks to see how to works. using their own money to pay for the fares for those who can't. >> seems simple. . and dot police important it? >> when i talked to the officers they said they do. if they don't have to write a ticket why not. >> good point. thank you. >>> tonight police in a troubled community are investigating another murder while the people who live there wonder when the violence will stop. what's behind the rising death rate in richmond. >> reporter: a shooting and killing spike has frustrated police in their battle to reduce homicides. just days after announcing the crack down another shoot left a 20-year-old d
week is about fares. the shooting put the spotlight on the bigger issues. >> that was like a spark, it was like rosa park on the bus, remember, all they need was a spark and that spark was just set the world on fire. that shooting just brought on a spark that the communities need to start pulling together. >> reporter: the reverand said he and others will walk the platforms for a few weeks to see how to works. using their own money to pay for the fares for those who can't. >>...
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they say people sometimes can't afford the fare and that's how tensions escalate. the free fair was provided by a group called concerned citizens committee. they plan to hand out transfers tomorrow and hope to get funding to continue the service. >>> next, a break on air fare, but who is really reaping the rewards. and here is a hint. not you. >>> then, lowering precipitation costs, the top hanseling drugs that are about to get much cheaper. >>> from the cbs eye weather center good evening everyone. we could see some rain back into the bay area forecast. okay. yes, rain. and i will pinpoint that day as "eyewitness news" continues right here on cbs5. >> announcer: pinpoint weather is sponsored by mancini sleepworld. ,, airfare... but instead of >>> it was supposed to be a tax holiday for people purchasing their air fares but, instead of passing on the savings, most airlines went ahead and pocketed the money. julie watts on the consumer watch and that story the topping the consumer watch headlines. >> $200 million, that's how much they collect in air fare taxes each
they say people sometimes can't afford the fare and that's how tensions escalate. the free fair was provided by a group called concerned citizens committee. they plan to hand out transfers tomorrow and hope to get funding to continue the service. >>> next, a break on air fare, but who is really reaping the rewards. and here is a hint. not you. >>> then, lowering precipitation costs, the top hanseling drugs that are about to get much cheaper. >>> from the cbs eye...
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and thanks to several fare hikes, airlines made more money, too. revenue passenger miles, a key metric that shows the number of miles flown by paying passengers, jumped 2.5%. but getting passengers to pony up more to fly is getting harder. fitch rating analyst bill warlick says more recent attempts to raise fares have fallen flat with consumers >> i think we're reaching a point where fare traction is slipping. with the consumer under pressure and business demand still somewhat weak, the fare environment clearly isn't strong enough to support multiple fare increases. >> reporter: that puts airlines in a very precarious position heading into the fall, when travel usually tapers off. american, united-continental, and u.s. airways all said their earnings were negatively affected in the second quarter by a nearly 50% increase in fuel costs. warlick says if jet fuel prices keep soaring, with fewer passengers flying, airlines may be forced to trim capacity or make cuts in other areas. >> you haven't seen a large number of cost initiatives of that kind so
and thanks to several fare hikes, airlines made more money, too. revenue passenger miles, a key metric that shows the number of miles flown by paying passengers, jumped 2.5%. but getting passengers to pony up more to fly is getting harder. fitch rating analyst bill warlick says more recent attempts to raise fares have fallen flat with consumers >> i think we're reaching a point where fare traction is slipping. with the consumer under pressure and business demand still somewhat weak, the...
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i think those efforts are succeeding, fareed. you have seen increased success by the opposition leaders, militarily, as they have proved toward tripoli. you have seen the standing up of the opposition group in the form of the tnc as an increasingly legit for the people of libya and there is an ineffortability here building as to what the result will be. >> why not recognize the opposition? >> that's a complicated legal issue, frankly. we have said straight up they are the legitimate and credible representative of the libya people. under that guise they have garnered a lot of support from around the world. we have a representative in benghazi who works with the opposition group, the tmc. >> would you be willing to arm them the way that frempl are announcing they are. >> we have provided a broad range of nonlethal supplies to the tnc and haven't made a decision with respect to lethal assistance. >> you are not ruling it out? >> we haven't made a decision at this point. >> syria. you have in syria a situation where a brutal dictator
i think those efforts are succeeding, fareed. you have seen increased success by the opposition leaders, militarily, as they have proved toward tripoli. you have seen the standing up of the opposition group in the form of the tnc as an increasingly legit for the people of libya and there is an ineffortability here building as to what the result will be. >> why not recognize the opposition? >> that's a complicated legal issue, frankly. we have said straight up they are the legitimate...
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the suspect, accused of not paying a muni fare. the conflict in stor >>> a deadly shooting by police officers in san francisco. the suspect accused of not paying a fare. >>> the conflict and story between what witnesses say they saw and what police say happened. >>> another deadly shooting this weekend this time at a east parkway gas station. >>> she's a free woman tonight. less than an hour ago, casey anthony walked out of jail. the fear surrounding her security. >> that's the least traffic i have ever seen in l.a. >> reporter: it didn't live up to the hype. the deserted streets of southern california as the traffic continues around los angeles. >>> tonight a man is dead after san francisco police shot him several times he was being questioned for not playing a fare for muney. joe vazquez reports that the witnesses tell a different story. >> reporter: julia, we are trying to sort that out. witnesses heard 7 of 8 shots as officers opened fire on a man trying to jump a train fare. >> reporter: it was in front of dozens of people. th
the suspect, accused of not paying a muni fare. the conflict in stor >>> a deadly shooting by police officers in san francisco. the suspect accused of not paying a fare. >>> the conflict and story between what witnesses say they saw and what police say happened. >>> another deadly shooting this weekend this time at a east parkway gas station. >>> she's a free woman tonight. less than an hour ago, casey anthony walked out of jail. the fear surrounding her...
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. >> the overall strategy for the t-line -- we have transit fare at inspectors. there was an audit conducted about a year ago, with the concern that the t-line, the fare increase was the highest on the t-line. the fare inspectors were moved to muni metro, so they could have a more concentrated effort, and that is all the way up to a third straight. you have more of those folks up there. there are folks that are completely dedicated to that area. supervisor cohen: is this a standard approach to fare evasion? or is this unique to the se? >> i'm not going to say it is unique, because we have targeted this line. i do not want to say it is just 33. we have a concentrated effort on the line. it is a high target area where we see the need for fair enforcement. supervisor cohen: ok. ok, folks. i am done with my questions. supervisor mar: i think we should open this up for public comment. supervisor cohen: i think we should. i would like to call up linda richardson. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for putting this together. i just want to establish there are sub
. >> the overall strategy for the t-line -- we have transit fare at inspectors. there was an audit conducted about a year ago, with the concern that the t-line, the fare increase was the highest on the t-line. the fare inspectors were moved to muni metro, so they could have a more concentrated effort, and that is all the way up to a third straight. you have more of those folks up there. there are folks that are completely dedicated to that area. supervisor cohen: is this a standard...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we have a very important show for you this week bringing you two people who you're surely going to want to meet. first up, a unique perspective on the economy, global competition, the future of jobs and the role of government. dan akerson, the ceo of general motors, the largest consider manufacturer in the world back from bankruptcy with a bang. >>> then the new head of the imf, france's former finance minister christine lagarde on the fate of america, greece, the euro and more. >>> also the knight's tell particular. why in the world is an 800-year-old religious organization being cited by murderers on at least two continents? finally, what is this green blob attacking china? >>> first here is my take. i know you heard so much about the debt ceiling that you're probably exhausted. i think it's important to point out a few facts because this matter has been so clouded by rhetoric. did you know there is only one other country in the world that even has a debt ceiling? that's denmark. it
i'm fareed zakaria. we have a very important show for you this week bringing you two people who you're surely going to want to meet. first up, a unique perspective on the economy, global competition, the future of jobs and the role of government. dan akerson, the ceo of general motors, the largest consider manufacturer in the world back from bankruptcy with a bang. >>> then the new head of the imf, france's former finance minister christine lagarde on the fate of america, greece, the...
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officers were on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. church leaders gathered on muni platforms this morning and paid fares for people who can't afford them. >>> a richmond team has quite the story to tell. he survived a bear attack in alaska it happened over the weekend on saturday night, as a group of seven students were hiking about 120 miles north of anchorage. the mother bear was apparently surprised as the teens were crossing a river. two were mauled and are in serious condition this afternoon. the teens apparently used their survival training to make a bandage out of a garbage bag to save their lives. the parents of one of the teens said it could have been a whole lot worse. >> another boy came up and started kicking the bear. to help fight the bear off. and the bear then went away. so i don't know who that was, but i'm extremely grateful for that person. >> well, that teen from richmond, 18-year-old victor martin, was treated for minor injuries at the hospital. he has been released. he was taking part in a 30-day back country cou
officers were on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. church leaders gathered on muni platforms this morning and paid fares for people who can't afford them. >>> a richmond team has quite the story to tell. he survived a bear attack in alaska it happened over the weekend on saturday night, as a group of seven students were hiking about 120 miles north of anchorage. the mother bear was apparently surprised as the teens were crossing a river. two were mauled and are in...
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[applause] >> fareed, to pick up on dr.there, can america learn a pattern of restraint in this new phase, because i think part of -- for your side, arguing here, part of your contention is that for china not to own the century, in some ways it has to not come in conflict with the united states, at least not m military means. so give us your sense of where the american politte is at right now -- polity is at right now, are we ready to accommodate the rise or a more dangerous dynamic as dr. kissinger writes in the final chapter of his book that we saw in the beginning of the 20th century? >> you know, everybody tends to view the united states as having this vacillating foreign policy that's unable to get its act together and constantly shifting. and on china, i have to say i think that the opposite is the case. since henry kissinger opened china to the world, and opened u.s. relations with china, the united states has had a remarkably consistent policy toward china. and that has been to integrate china into the world, to help
[applause] >> fareed, to pick up on dr.there, can america learn a pattern of restraint in this new phase, because i think part of -- for your side, arguing here, part of your contention is that for china not to own the century, in some ways it has to not come in conflict with the united states, at least not m military means. so give us your sense of where the american politte is at right now -- polity is at right now, are we ready to accommodate the rise or a more dangerous dynamic as dr....
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when the tax comes back, are you going to lower my fare so i'm still not paying more? >> well, i can't speak to future pricing initiatives. there's no way to tell. >> reporter: not every airline has joined the party. alaska airlines, for one, is passing on the savings. >> we're trying to provide value for our customers and this was just a fantastic opportunity. that was not money that we were pocketing in the first place. >> reporter: now, here's the bottom line. if you're buying a ticket today and the average round trip fare, about $370, well, you should be saving about $32 of that. but guess what? you're n n. because the airlines are pocketing most of it. no way for you to get that money back. and diane, no way to know how long this will go on. >> lisa stark, we thank you tonight. >>> and now, the latest on the debt standoff. and finally, the speaker of the house deciding to crack the whip as the clock shows five days until the deadline. house speaker john boehner unleashed a tirade against members of his own party. tea party republicans who have been blocking action
when the tax comes back, are you going to lower my fare so i'm still not paying more? >> well, i can't speak to future pricing initiatives. there's no way to tell. >> reporter: not every airline has joined the party. alaska airlines, for one, is passing on the savings. >> we're trying to provide value for our customers and this was just a fantastic opportunity. that was not money that we were pocketing in the first place. >> reporter: now, here's the bottom line. if...
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a parolee who police say they had stopped for possible fare evasion in the t line. the confrontation erupted into gunfire which left harding dead. the ministers say they bought fares for more than 200 passengers today. >> i don't have $2 to get on the bus. not everybody has $2 to get on the bus. >> reporter: we road the t-line and saw that evasion strike as nerve on people. >> i saw officers stop a young man for not having a transfer. >> we want to make sure people feel safe on nummi. >> reporter: the t line has the highest number of assaults and robberies on the nummi system. >> someone just took my stuff from my purse. and they said only because i have a purse it's open season. >> reporter: the officers will be out here tomorrow and through the rest of the week handing out nummi fares. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> police are warning dog owners not to leave their pets in cars when it's hot outside. this sign is now outside the livermore cosco telling people to leave their pets at home. in recent weeks the department has had more than 20 calls from the public reporting
a parolee who police say they had stopped for possible fare evasion in the t line. the confrontation erupted into gunfire which left harding dead. the ministers say they bought fares for more than 200 passengers today. >> i don't have $2 to get on the bus. not everybody has $2 to get on the bus. >> reporter: we road the t-line and saw that evasion strike as nerve on people. >> i saw officers stop a young man for not having a transfer. >> we want to make sure people feel...
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a parolee who police say they had stopped for possible fare evasion in the t line. the confrontation erupted into gunfire which left harding dead. the ministers say they bought fares for more than 200 passengers today. >> i don't have $2 to get on the bus. not everybody has $2 to get on the bus. >> reporter: we road the t-line and saw that evasion strike as nerve on people. >> i saw officers stop a young man for not having a transfer. >> we want to make sure people feel safe on nummi. >> reporter: the t line has the highest number of assaults and robberies on the nummi system. >> someone just took my stuff from my purse. and they said only because i have a purse it's open season. >> reporter: the officers will be out here tomorrow and through the rest of the week handing out nummi fares. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> police are warning dog owners not to leave their pets in cars when it's hot outside. this sign is now outside the livermore cosco telling people to leave their pets at home. in recent weeks the department has had more than 20 calls from the public reporting
a parolee who police say they had stopped for possible fare evasion in the t line. the confrontation erupted into gunfire which left harding dead. the ministers say they bought fares for more than 200 passengers today. >> i don't have $2 to get on the bus. not everybody has $2 to get on the bus. >> reporter: we road the t-line and saw that evasion strike as nerve on people. >> i saw officers stop a young man for not having a transfer. >> we want to make sure people feel...
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"i paid my fare. it is my constitutional right."t thing i know, they were dragging me off the bus, dragging me to the police car. [inaudible] "what is wrong with this black? we need to take her to jail." "no, no, no!" next thing i know, they were taking my photographs and fingerprints. dan, i was locked behind this -- then, i was locked behind this cell. two weeks later, people were outraged. women could not believe it -- a child drug off a bus? violated segregation law, but they dropped two of the charges because i think they thought we were trying to challenge the case, take it higher. [inaudible] he actin' crazy. i just stopped looking people in the eye and kept to myself. felt like an outsider. i don't want to be humiliated. [inaudible] [applause] >> that is the piece that people are finally learning about -- that is the case that people are finally learned about, but more important is the case that happened a year later. a federal court case was filed challenging the segregated buses. the plaintiffs -- on may 11, that hearing b
"i paid my fare. it is my constitutional right."t thing i know, they were dragging me off the bus, dragging me to the police car. [inaudible] "what is wrong with this black? we need to take her to jail." "no, no, no!" next thing i know, they were taking my photographs and fingerprints. dan, i was locked behind this -- then, i was locked behind this cell. two weeks later, people were outraged. women could not believe it -- a child drug off a bus? violated...
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fareed zakaria and columbia university historian simon.u for being here. simon, let me start with you. back to the days of hamilton and jefferson. what the constitution meant in terms of government power has been at the vortex of debate. >> absolutely. the miracle is hamilton represented jefferson of what government could do they ever collaborated enough. both of them, it's a lesson for us, we are prepared to sink that fundmental difference of what american government was. that put on hold, the issue is the hot button issue for us now. is it actually in the best tradition of american politics to take a relatively expansive view of what government could do or is government only entitled to do those things which were enumerated. >> give us, in your best minimalist way, hamilton's sense of -- >> it's important to hear from the genius rogue alexander hamilton now. he's not getting a hearing. his view was there are going to be circumstances. he had the true vision of america. it was industrial and commercial power. hamilton said, what we meant
fareed zakaria and columbia university historian simon.u for being here. simon, let me start with you. back to the days of hamilton and jefferson. what the constitution meant in terms of government power has been at the vortex of debate. >> absolutely. the miracle is hamilton represented jefferson of what government could do they ever collaborated enough. both of them, it's a lesson for us, we are prepared to sink that fundmental difference of what american government was. that put on...
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fares are going up by 5%.t's been reported since yesterday evening there was going to be a strike and no ferry service. that is no longer the case. ferry service will be running. so if you know anybody who normally takes the ferry, text them, call them, let them know they can take the ferry because people were going to be taking buses or maybe as frank suggested not going to work and you no longer have a good excuse to not go to work today.frank? >> were some cancelled and now the rest will be going or were there no cancellations at all? >> reporter: no, the first ferry is going to take off from larkspur at 5:51 so that will be going off as scheduled. some workers showed up for work and said they had heard about a strike but they wanted to be here just in case there wasn't. so again, a lot of confusion it seems within the union, within the workers and within the district. we are going to be speaking live at 6:00 with the golden gate bridge district spokesperson to get to the bottom of some of this but again, a
fares are going up by 5%.t's been reported since yesterday evening there was going to be a strike and no ferry service. that is no longer the case. ferry service will be running. so if you know anybody who normally takes the ferry, text them, call them, let them know they can take the ferry because people were going to be taking buses or maybe as frank suggested not going to work and you no longer have a good excuse to not go to work today.frank? >> were some cancelled and now the rest...
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fares increasing august monday, 1st. up a dime to 2.10. youth, senior and disabled fares $1.05 up a nickel. >>> a new library open today. the new facility near 10,000 square feet. four times the size of the old library. it costs more than $13 million paid for by a bonds measure several years ago. >>> preparations underway for tomorrow's san francisco marathon. the race begins 5:30 a.m. tomorrow morning at the embarkadaro through the city, golden gate park, precidio and across the golden gate bridge and back. delays and parking problems. use public transportation and drive accordingly. >>> talk about the dog days of summer. take a look to beat the heat one bulldog tried to drag his swimming pool inside where it was cooler. >> a little trouble getting through. eventually did get the pool inside but lost all the water. there it goes into the house. >> we need to invite that dog to come to the bay where where he would love the weather. >> he is obviously in texas where they continue with the heat wave that has been 20 days and longer. >> and t
fares increasing august monday, 1st. up a dime to 2.10. youth, senior and disabled fares $1.05 up a nickel. >>> a new library open today. the new facility near 10,000 square feet. four times the size of the old library. it costs more than $13 million paid for by a bonds measure several years ago. >>> preparations underway for tomorrow's san francisco marathon. the race begins 5:30 a.m. tomorrow morning at the embarkadaro through the city, golden gate park, precidio and across...
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the officers on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. today, some of the church members will be on the muni platforms, paying fares for those who can't afford to. >>> 6:36 now. a little bit misty. a misty monday kind of weather. >> it's okay. i came from just the sauna that is the east coast. >> heat. >> it feels pretty good, lawrence. >> no kidding. from the smoking hot temperatures to really the numbers running cooler than the average with low clouds and fog socked in at ocean beach. not a real beach day. drizzle on the coastline, too. so the roadways are wet along the highway 1. still it will begin to break up as we head throughout the morning hours and see sunshine in some of the valleys and toward the coastline and the fog will stay locked in there and that is going to keep you cool. the numbers right now in the 50s across the board. and by the afternoon, you will see some 70s and 80s inland and 60s and a few 70s inside the bay and 50s and 60s and patchy fog toward the coastline. more on the weather coming up. let's check traffic wi
the officers on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. today, some of the church members will be on the muni platforms, paying fares for those who can't afford to. >>> 6:36 now. a little bit misty. a misty monday kind of weather. >> it's okay. i came from just the sauna that is the east coast. >> heat. >> it feels pretty good, lawrence. >> no kidding. from the smoking hot temperatures to really the numbers running cooler than the average with low...
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clearly high oil prices means that those airlines with the lowest fares will do the best. but it's clearly a factor within the industry and it means fares will rise for consumers, but we will still continue to have the lowest fares by some distance. >> that's ryanair's cf o', howard millar. >>> the u.s. still has not agreed on a debt deep. it didn't happen over the weekend. so here's ramy inocencio with a look across the region. i have an inkling this has more than just the u.s. debt situation going on here, but you can fill us in. >> thanks manisha. first off u.s. leaders were specifically hoping to have a framework for a debt deal in place before asian markets began trading here. of course, we now know they failed and markets across the region fell. first off to the nikkei, that closed down about 0.80%. that's important because investors bought into the japanese yen. it is a safe haven currency as we know. investors are afraid fallout from the stalled u.s. debt talks is going to impact their boctto line. the strength here erodes the earnings of japanese exporters like au
clearly high oil prices means that those airlines with the lowest fares will do the best. but it's clearly a factor within the industry and it means fares will rise for consumers, but we will still continue to have the lowest fares by some distance. >> that's ryanair's cf o', howard millar. >>> the u.s. still has not agreed on a debt deep. it didn't happen over the weekend. so here's ramy inocencio with a look across the region. i have an inkling this has more than just the u.s....
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golden gate transit buses and ferries will add 5% to their fares for a full list of fare changes go to our website. >>> this has impacted dozens of san jose police officers. 67 of them will turn in their badges tonight. as we first reported to you yesterday, they are victims of san jose's $150 million budget deficit. they'll officially be off the job as of midnight tonight. >> it's a lot harder than i thought it would be. there's no badge now. you know that sour kind of feeling, the lump, my stomach -- we all know that feeling. >> it's a tough situation to be in, mayor chuck reed says he wants more cops on the street not less, but he says pension costs have skyrocketed and the city simply can't afford to keep the 67 officers. >> on the peninsula, it pays to sleep on the job. the new hybrid fire department servicing san carlos and belmont has interesting perks. following a city council vote on monday, new firefighters can retire at 50 and rack up overtime while sleeping at the fire hours. san carlos is one of the few bay area cities with a budget surplus. the city stands to save about $
golden gate transit buses and ferries will add 5% to their fares for a full list of fare changes go to our website. >>> this has impacted dozens of san jose police officers. 67 of them will turn in their badges tonight. as we first reported to you yesterday, they are victims of san jose's $150 million budget deficit. they'll officially be off the job as of midnight tonight. >> it's a lot harder than i thought it would be. there's no badge now. you know that sour kind of feeling,...
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supervisor cohen: the tfi, transit fare inspectors. their sole purpose is to deter fare evasion. then we have the muni transit assistance. they reduce the violence and crime. >> right, there were closely with the schools in the bay view area. supervisor cohen: thank you. explain to me how the ambassadors factor in. >> that might be john. supervisor cohen: when john comes back, i will ask him then. adrianne pond -- supervisor mar: now it is more immigration and engagement. >> means the transit -- muni transit assistance, they were closely with the program. with the need transit assistance, have a writing system, also. we worked to make sure we are not riding up on each other. supervisor cohen: thank you. that was another question i had, how are you guys partnering. >> thank you so much. supervisor mar: maybe we should open this up for public comment? >> if i may, mr. chairman, one thing along with everything mr. mason said, that has been a very helpful tool, across the whole operation, and the aggressive introduction and improve maintenance program for video cameras. on the t-line
supervisor cohen: the tfi, transit fare inspectors. their sole purpose is to deter fare evasion. then we have the muni transit assistance. they reduce the violence and crime. >> right, there were closely with the schools in the bay view area. supervisor cohen: thank you. explain to me how the ambassadors factor in. >> that might be john. supervisor cohen: when john comes back, i will ask him then. adrianne pond -- supervisor mar: now it is more immigration and engagement. >>...
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[appuse] >> fareed, to pick up on dr.words there, can america learn a pattern of restraint in this new phase, because i think part of -- for your side, arguing here, part of your contention is that for china not to own the century, in se ways it has to not come in conflict with the united states, at least not m military means. so give us your sense of where the american politte is at right now -- polity is at right now, are we ready to accommodatthe rise or a more dangerous dynamic as dr. kissinger writes in the final chapter of his book that we saw in the beginning of the 20th century? >> you know, everybody tends to view the united stat as having this vacillating foreign policy that's unable to get its act together and constantly shifting. and on china, have to say i think that the opposite is the case. since henry kissinger opened china to the world, and opened u.s. relations with china, the united states has had a remarkably consistent policy toward china. and that has been to integrate china into the world, to help c
[appuse] >> fareed, to pick up on dr.words there, can america learn a pattern of restraint in this new phase, because i think part of -- for your side, arguing here, part of your contention is that for china not to own the century, in se ways it has to not come in conflict with the united states, at least not m military means. so give us your sense of where the american politte is at right now -- polity is at right now, are we ready to accommodatthe rise or a more dangerous dynamic as dr....
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the officers were on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. some people will be paying fares on the platforms for those who can't afford to. >> we are sending them a wrong message, that you can just get a free ride on muni? >> i don't think so. what would happen, it would reduce the tension. right now, if you write a ticket for a youth throughout on that train and you give him a ticket and you're a police officer, that is going to be hell that breaks out. >> police say kenneth harding was killed by a shot he fired himself, possibly an accident. >> did you watch movies while were you on vacation? >> no, we didn't have cable. >> and captain america, an the box office numbers number straight ahead. >>> and why president obama is honoring the giants, and not just because they won the world series. coming up. >>> low clouds and fog out there right now. partly cloudy. at sfo. as we head through the afternoon. other parts of the country, as you make your way to the houston area, 95 degrees. and partly cloudy in the afternoon as well. continuing over
the officers were on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. some people will be paying fares on the platforms for those who can't afford to. >> we are sending them a wrong message, that you can just get a free ride on muni? >> i don't think so. what would happen, it would reduce the tension. right now, if you write a ticket for a youth throughout on that train and you give him a ticket and you're a police officer, that is going to be hell that breaks out. >> police...
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up next for the viewers here in united states, "fareed zakaria united states, "fareed zakaria gps." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "fareed zakaria: gpsp gps," trgps," thp gpgp. welcopwelcome to owl you ars pin the united states and a the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show planned for you today. you've probably heard enough about the debt ceiling. we are going to talk about what else is going on in the world with two distinguished experts. >>> then what is the first and only arab nation to approve a new constitution with significant reforms since the arab spring began? morocco. we'll talk to that nation's foreign minister about what seems like a success story. >>> next up, hanging together. we'll take you deep inside the relationship of this odd couple. why castro and chavez will likely be friends till the end. >>> finally, an opportunity to hear from one of the greatest historians writing today. david mccullough gives us perspective on the nation's current political problems, president obama, and the american mood. first, here is "my take." watching
up next for the viewers here in united states, "fareed zakaria united states, "fareed zakaria gps." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is "fareed zakaria: gpsp gps," trgps," thp gpgp. welcopwelcome to owl you ars pin the united states and a the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a terrific show planned for you today. you've probably heard enough about the debt ceiling. we are going to talk about what else is going on in the world with two...
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if it is the question of providing service cuts or fare reductions versus having erupt window, i think almost anyone would prefer the wrapped window. that is a question the board has struggled with. well $500,000 might not seem like a lot, it seems -- for us it means five mechanics and parts and vehicle availability. ideally, we would not be doing this, but unfortunately that is not the case. that is the way we have been assessing alternate revenue sources. while they may not be ideal, if it means keeping service going and keeping fares down, that is what we would like. on your second question, i think it was related to -- supervisor campos: feedback from riders. >> we had a pilot where we wrapped fall vehicles -- full vehicles. we got very few negative comments. most of the comments were that if it means keeping service and reducing fares, most of the public would rather see the wrapping. i have written these buses myself, and there is an impact, but if this keeps my lines in service, i would rather have the wrap. only 16 would be wrapped at any time. frankly, i do not think there wil
if it is the question of providing service cuts or fare reductions versus having erupt window, i think almost anyone would prefer the wrapped window. that is a question the board has struggled with. well $500,000 might not seem like a lot, it seems -- for us it means five mechanics and parts and vehicle availability. ideally, we would not be doing this, but unfortunately that is not the case. that is the way we have been assessing alternate revenue sources. while they may not be ideal, if it...
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fare increases monday, august 1st, regular adult fare goes up 10 cents to $2.10.seniors and disabled fares $1.05 up a nickel. increasing to 4.25 for adults and 2.10 for everyone else. 30-day transit passes increasing. local 30-day passes will stay the same for everyone except youth. >>> other bay area headlines. chevron corporation on track for what could be its most profitable year ever. the company earned nearly $8 billion in the second quarter. chevron made almost $14 billion in profit in the first half of the year. that easily topped the previous high of just over 11 billion in 2008. chevron based in san ramone is the nation's second largest oil company. >>> preparations wrapping up for tomorrow's san francisco marathon. the race begins at 5:30 tomorrow morning at the embarkadaro going through the city, golden gate park and precido across the golden gate bridge and back. street closures, traffic delays and parking problems. plan accordingly and use public transportation. >>> how a 737 from new york ended up in this condition and what's more, no one was killed.
fare increases monday, august 1st, regular adult fare goes up 10 cents to $2.10.seniors and disabled fares $1.05 up a nickel. increasing to 4.25 for adults and 2.10 for everyone else. 30-day transit passes increasing. local 30-day passes will stay the same for everyone except youth. >>> other bay area headlines. chevron corporation on track for what could be its most profitable year ever. the company earned nearly $8 billion in the second quarter. chevron made almost $14 billion in...
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transit fares go up. adult fare will increase by 10 cents.senior and disabled fares will increase by 5 cents, trips from the east bay to san francisco and the peninsula will now cost $4.20 for adults. that fare increase was approved back on may 11th by the a.c. transit board of directors. >> another electric vehicle has entered the race to go green. on they hope to compete with tesla and get drivers to rethink how far they can go on a single charge but it is not going to come cheap. david louie reports from silicon valley. >>> it's a cliche to call this a shiny new car but it is. it has a certain sparkle. venture capitalist say it will remove a major barrier for buyers. it claims to have a range of 300 miles. they explain how that is possible. >> you get your electricity from two sources, one from a battery, which is charged by the grid by plugging it in at night and second, internal combustion engine, when you need it it burns gas to generated more electricity. so it's a single power train. >> the engine can reach a top of 120 miles an hour.
transit fares go up. adult fare will increase by 10 cents.senior and disabled fares will increase by 5 cents, trips from the east bay to san francisco and the peninsula will now cost $4.20 for adults. that fare increase was approved back on may 11th by the a.c. transit board of directors. >> another electric vehicle has entered the race to go green. on they hope to compete with tesla and get drivers to rethink how far they can go on a single charge but it is not going to come cheap. david...
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golden gate bridge district ferry and bus fares all going up today. buses by 5%. and in san francisco, the cost of a muni first pass is $2 a month higher. and cable car rides are now $6 instead of 5. caltrans fares 25 cents more for a one-way trip and a big rig and other multiple axle vehicles are paying more on all bay area bridges. >>> this is the first day of the new fiscal year in california. actually we have a budget in place signed into law yesterday by governor brown. the new budget kicks in today. consumers can now spend a little less when buying things here in the state because a one- cent sales tax increase has expired. so the state sales tax has dropped from 8.25% to 7.25%. and that can vary between cities and counties since many of them charge an additional local sales tax. but a good deal today. >>> 4:35 now. it's a shocking revelation from pg&e. the utility says that as many as 14 people may have falsified reports about checking underground electrical facilities. an internal investigation finds that the areas in question are in san francisco, santa c
golden gate bridge district ferry and bus fares all going up today. buses by 5%. and in san francisco, the cost of a muni first pass is $2 a month higher. and cable car rides are now $6 instead of 5. caltrans fares 25 cents more for a one-way trip and a big rig and other multiple axle vehicles are paying more on all bay area bridges. >>> this is the first day of the new fiscal year in california. actually we have a budget in place signed into law yesterday by governor brown. the new...
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that's where police say that 19- year-old was a fare evader. they say the 19-year-old took off on foot. >> during the course of the foot pursuit, as this point, we believe the suspect fired backwards at the officers. the officers returned fire in self-defense. >> reporter: a viewer emailed a link to this video at ktvu. it shows what the videographer shows as a handgun. witnesses have questions about whether the 19-year-old really had a weapon at the time of the shooting. >> i think the police of san francisco is trying to cover their behinds. you got to find the weapon. you claim you had one, you got to find it. >> reporter: this is new video from overnight, the issue spilled out of the bay view and into the mission district. a group of protesters took to the streets angry about the deadly police shooting. those protesters up ended garbage cans, and newspaper racks. so far, san francisco police have not released the name of the young man they shot yesterday, we will continue to follow up on this story, and bring you updates throughout the morni
that's where police say that 19- year-old was a fare evader. they say the 19-year-old took off on foot. >> during the course of the foot pursuit, as this point, we believe the suspect fired backwards at the officers. the officers returned fire in self-defense. >> reporter: a viewer emailed a link to this video at ktvu. it shows what the videographer shows as a handgun. witnesses have questions about whether the 19-year-old really had a weapon at the time of the shooting. >> i...
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some san francisco muni riders will get free fares starting today. african-american church leaders came up with the idea after a fatal shooting involving a muni passenger and san francisco police. the officers were on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. today, some of the church members will be on muni platforms, paying fares for those who cannot afford it. >> we are sending them a wrong message that you can just get a free ride on muni. >> no, i don't think so. it will reduce the tension. you know, right now, if you wrote a ticket for a youth on the train, and you give them a ticket and you're a police officer, hell is going to break out. >> police say kenneth harding is a killed by a shot he fired himself possibly by accident. >>> 4:42. >>> a young man from richmond is among a group of teens attacked by a bear in alaska. it happened saturday night as a group of seven was hiking near chillletna120 miles north of anchorage part of an outdoor leadership program. the teenager from richmond, 18-year-old victor martin was treated for minor
some san francisco muni riders will get free fares starting today. african-american church leaders came up with the idea after a fatal shooting involving a muni passenger and san francisco police. the officers were on patrol that day checking for fare jumpers on muni. today, some of the church members will be on muni platforms, paying fares for those who cannot afford it. >> we are sending them a wrong message that you can just get a free ride on muni. >> no, i don't think so. it...
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there is a 5% fare increase going into effect. we were supposed to be speaking with a spokesperson for the golden gate bridge district. she said she was going to be here at 6:00 and indeed she did not show up. so i know that they are dealing with a lot of things right now including a lot of confusion. again, everything should be as normal. i am supposedly going to be joined at 6:30 live by the union representative who started this whole thing. i know people have a lot of questions for her and how this kind of got out of control. so stay tuned we are going to continue to follow this throughout the morning. >> you handled it fine all by yourself, anne. thanks very much, anne makovec live in larkspur. >>> for you bay area commuters, you're going to be paying more out of your pocket today. golden gate bridge district ferry and bus fares are going up today. buses by 5%. in san francisco the cost of a muni fast-pass up $2 a month. cable car rides are now $6 instead of $5. caltrain fares are 25 cents more for a one-way trip and big rigs
there is a 5% fare increase going into effect. we were supposed to be speaking with a spokesperson for the golden gate bridge district. she said she was going to be here at 6:00 and indeed she did not show up. so i know that they are dealing with a lot of things right now including a lot of confusion. again, everything should be as normal. i am supposedly going to be joined at 6:30 live by the union representative who started this whole thing. i know people have a lot of questions for her and...
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it started as officers approached a 19-year-old man for fare evasion. he took off, he shot at them, they shot him and he died. here's his picture. kenneth harding a parolee from seattle wanted for questioning in a smoothing death up there. but a lot of people who came to the meeting last night said this wasn't really about him per se. it was more about years of bad relations between the police department and the community. they had several concerns saying it shouldn't have gotten as far as it did over the weekend, saying this man was shot in front of children and that police officers basically let him bleed to death in the streets. so the police department obviously has a lot more work when it comes to community relations here in the bayview and greg suhr, the police chief, says he is planning more community meetings but none of those scheduled just yet. >> anne, do we know if there is any more evidence that was presented to the community? that was the intention. >> reporter: the main thing that the chief was going to do was present where the investigat
it started as officers approached a 19-year-old man for fare evasion. he took off, he shot at them, they shot him and he died. here's his picture. kenneth harding a parolee from seattle wanted for questioning in a smoothing death up there. but a lot of people who came to the meeting last night said this wasn't really about him per se. it was more about years of bad relations between the police department and the community. they had several concerns saying it shouldn't have gotten as far as it...