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. >> this is frank farred's at the heart of the business and banking district, in this part of the city, people are used to making big financial decisions that have a profound importance, if greece is the fall out of the euro zone, it could cost the tax pay ear great deal of money, so as the people contemplate the choices we wanted to get a flavor of how much they were prepared to pay the german solidarity with greece. you feel completely fooled because i am not getting the position that greece is compromising, this is why i see only one option, exit. >> i think it would be okay to spend more money on greece, because you need to enforce the solidarity, it would be better for the team spirit, but you show the people it is important to us the we want to fight for it. >> how much will it cost the german taxpayer. angel merkel says she wants to show solidarity, but the greek government must fulfill the promises it made. the decision that greek voters will make on sunday, will have profound importance there, but it will also reverberate through the euro zone and here in frankford. >> that's
. >> this is frank farred's at the heart of the business and banking district, in this part of the city, people are used to making big financial decisions that have a profound importance, if greece is the fall out of the euro zone, it could cost the tax pay ear great deal of money, so as the people contemplate the choices we wanted to get a flavor of how much they were prepared to pay the german solidarity with greece. you feel completely fooled because i am not getting the position that...
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frank: he's aiming far far straighter now. nick: a dink -- didn't try a dinky cut. just went for the bullet and did it really well. jim: a lot more comfortable didn't it, to just let it rip. nick: yeah. jim: in the fairway and deep. tied with casey. jim: the travelers championship is sponsored by -- jim: the greenbrier classic on cbs next saturday and sunday. we look forward to bringing you all the coverage. from that beautiful resort, greenbrier classic. where that field awaits us coming up on july 4 weekend. bubba, on his way to 62. ask ted scott to go up there and attend the flag. i think this would gone in. >> i agree. frank: these conditions have really changed. nick: bubba has gone 2le 7. jim: how is that peter kostis, compared to yesterday? peter: i paced it off he's 47 yards behind his tee shot. this is a significantly different hole than we've seen all week long. frank: bryan's got 185. jim: we have the led up there on the right hillside. what's his situation going to be? graham delaet -- harman is going to go first. does he have a good lie? peter: brian ha
frank: he's aiming far far straighter now. nick: a dink -- didn't try a dinky cut. just went for the bullet and did it really well. jim: a lot more comfortable didn't it, to just let it rip. nick: yeah. jim: in the fairway and deep. tied with casey. jim: the travelers championship is sponsored by -- jim: the greenbrier classic on cbs next saturday and sunday. we look forward to bringing you all the coverage. from that beautiful resort, greenbrier classic. where that field awaits us coming up on...
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his far thener frank garms back could be charged charged with homicide and dereliction of duty. but the judge's ruling cannot compel prosecutors to charge the two officers. >> woodruff: china's former security chief has been sentenced to life in prison on charges of corruption. zhou yongkang is the highest- ranking former communist official to face such charges as part of current president xi jinping's anti-graft campaign. zhou was convicted of receiving bribes, abusing his power, and leaking state secrets. he appeared in the beijing courtroom following a closed- door trial. >> ( translated ): i accept the sentence. i decide not to appeal. i plead guilty and repent my wrongdoing. i broke the laws and the party rules incessantly, and the objective facts of my crimes have resulted in grave losses to the party and to the nation. >> woodruff: zhou retired in 2012, and was put under investigation a year later. the co-pilot who smashed a german passenger plane into the french alps last march, was deemed unfit to fly by some of the doctors who saw him in the month before the crash. tha
his far thener frank garms back could be charged charged with homicide and dereliction of duty. but the judge's ruling cannot compel prosecutors to charge the two officers. >> woodruff: china's former security chief has been sentenced to life in prison on charges of corruption. zhou yongkang is the highest- ranking former communist official to face such charges as part of current president xi jinping's anti-graft campaign. zhou was convicted of receiving bribes, abusing his power, and...
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that will be interesting to see, frank and michelle. >> yeah. that's a far cry from the white house press room, i guess, huh? mcdonald's? very good. >> reporter: just a little bit. >> wendy gillette, cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> the los angeles police commission has found that an officer violated department policy when he approached a homeless man and shot him to death. the commission said one officer was unjustified in the shooting last august but that a second officer was justified. the decision yesterday was unanimous. before it was announced, the victim's mother spoke. >> they killed him. they good mad. he didn't understand. he had the thought process of a 8 or 10-year-old. he was a baby, my baby >> he was 25 years old when he died. the officers determined he was acting suspiciously walking away quickly with hands in his waistband. the case goes to internal affairs. >>> there is controversy over an arrest on video involving the salinas police department. cell phone video showing officers using their batons to hit 28-year-old jose velasco. it started
that will be interesting to see, frank and michelle. >> yeah. that's a far cry from the white house press room, i guess, huh? mcdonald's? very good. >> reporter: just a little bit. >> wendy gillette, cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> the los angeles police commission has found that an officer violated department policy when he approached a homeless man and shot him to death. the commission said one officer was unjustified in the shooting last august but that a second...
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that pendulum has swung too far in terms of dodd-frank and recession l--regulatory environt now. charles: you are right, it feels like judge wheeler has opened the doors, the big question, will there be an more bailouts, this is a big scoop, where do you think it goes from here. >> reporter: there will be a hearing in fall, i do not think you will hear from the ceo of mote life before then, they will want to get their ducks in order make sure they are not saying anything beyond what is in filing tonight, this filing was put through tonight, there will be a lot of talk about it tomorrow, and opening up a discussion of what happens next time in terms of bailouts and whether or not the government has overreached in not just aig but a number of cases during the financial crisis. charles: thank you very much. we'll be looking forward to watching your show for that and another reasons. we have got some exclusive tomorrow, to let audience know you will be joined by eric trump, donald trump a son. to discuss his faker that's plas to jump into the 2016 race. >> reporter: you know, we'll b
that pendulum has swung too far in terms of dodd-frank and recession l--regulatory environt now. charles: you are right, it feels like judge wheeler has opened the doors, the big question, will there be an more bailouts, this is a big scoop, where do you think it goes from here. >> reporter: there will be a hearing in fall, i do not think you will hear from the ceo of mote life before then, they will want to get their ducks in order make sure they are not saying anything beyond what is in...
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by far the world's longest suspension bridge. in 1929, anne frank was born in anne received a diary as a birthday present in which she would chronicle her and her family's experiences hiding from theazis. after her death, anne's and go on to become one of the most well read memoirs of all time. his mily's life-- but the whole world's-- when this grammy award winning jazz composer was born in 1941. a president picks a truly american way to welcome royalty, for any sign of a missing teenage girl and the escape that took an icon and turned it into a legend. "throug one for the mood.lavors. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want, and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month, with no annual contract. get cus
by far the world's longest suspension bridge. in 1929, anne frank was born in anne received a diary as a birthday present in which she would chronicle her and her family's experiences hiding from theazis. after her death, anne's and go on to become one of the most well read memoirs of all time. his mily's life-- but the whole world's-- when this grammy award winning jazz composer was born in 1941. a president picks a truly american way to welcome royalty, for any sign of a missing teenage girl...
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frank interrupts me. we were wandering around town and trying to find warriors fans, few and far between to tell you the truth. and they were wondering a lot of the same things the media has been asking. at the press conference today, you know, the warriors, one of the most disturbing aspects of their game was the way they seemed to come unclude in the 3 3rd period when the -- unglued in the 3rd period when the cavs went up by 20. didn't look too good and as things went on they got themselves back into the game but i went out today and tried to find warriors fans and ask them for explanations but most importantly solutions to the 2- 1 deficit they are facing now. >> seemed like especially last night, steph curry isn't enjoying himself on the court. okay? got to have fun. you are in the finals. it is big time pressure. you are also supposed to enjoy it. >> reporter: why are you a warriors fan wearing a indians hat. >> hanging out here. we are going to indians game tonight. when i wear my strength in numbers shirt this gets me through the door easier. >> reporter: your prediction. >> well, i would say warriors
frank interrupts me. we were wandering around town and trying to find warriors fans, few and far between to tell you the truth. and they were wondering a lot of the same things the media has been asking. at the press conference today, you know, the warriors, one of the most disturbing aspects of their game was the way they seemed to come unclude in the 3 3rd period when the -- unglued in the 3rd period when the cavs went up by 20. didn't look too good and as things went on they got themselves...
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far getting into san francisco. that's your "kcbs traffic." now to frankieving and the investigation continue in the wake of that fatal berkeley balcony collapse. here are the photos of six people who died all in their 20s. five are irish citizens who had come to the bay area for summer work on work study visa. sixth victim ashley donohoe was from rohnert park. seven other people were injured yesterday morning. two critically. it can kit joins us from the library gardens apartment complex on kittredge with the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. kittredge is blocked off this morning as police guard the scene while authorities continue the investigation. and we are learning more about the events leading up to the tragic moment. police got a noise complaint about the loud partying but since they were tied up with a shooting they did not immediately respond. now, neighbors and witnesses are also opening up about the jubilant atmosphere that quickly turned into a horrific chaotic scene. a group of irish students was celebrating their
far getting into san francisco. that's your "kcbs traffic." now to frankieving and the investigation continue in the wake of that fatal berkeley balcony collapse. here are the photos of six people who died all in their 20s. five are irish citizens who had come to the bay area for summer work on work study visa. sixth victim ashley donohoe was from rohnert park. seven other people were injured yesterday morning. two critically. it can kit joins us from the library gardens apartment...
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roadwork in both directions not affecting your drive so far this morning and the golden gate bridge looks good coming of marin county into san francisco. frank. >>> it is 4:38. hopes of finding more survivors from a ship that capsized in china have diminished. overnight crews righted the vessel. it capsized monday night during a severe storm. 97 people were killed. and that death toll is going to climb with more than 330 people still unaccounted for. now that the boat is upright crews will begin draining the water and searching for bodies. >>> san francisco is missing out on $2 million in grants to test rape kits to link suspects to sexual crimes. but san francisco and other cities have backlogs. in december san francisco tested and cleared a backlog of more than 700 cases dating back a decade. there are still more dating back to the '70s but the police chief says the files are disorganized and his crime lab can't handle the cases until they are sorted. >> all that money to go towards the testing of the kids not towards administrative overhead so when we get to that we'll apply for a grant our use general funds because it is a priority for u
roadwork in both directions not affecting your drive so far this morning and the golden gate bridge looks good coming of marin county into san francisco. frank. >>> it is 4:38. hopes of finding more survivors from a ship that capsized in china have diminished. overnight crews righted the vessel. it capsized monday night during a severe storm. 97 people were killed. and that death toll is going to climb with more than 330 people still unaccounted for. now that the boat is upright crews...
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. >> one that is innovative, creative, competitive and far less prone to panic and c >> why >> why is dodd/frankonsumer protection. an agency that is dedicated to make sure that financial products like mortgages, credit cards have simple contract that's are easy to understand, transparency is a good thing. >> is dodd/frank simple? did you read it? >> absolutely. >> did you understand this? this whole thing? you understand these? >> yes, i stayed up and read that thing. and let me tell you, running a bank is complicated. >> but banks already had to follow these thousands of pages of complex rules even before dod if you if you wantveÑk to open a bank you've got to obey all these regul economi economist richard ron is a former bank regulator. >> again, i think most people had trouble remembering the ten commandments let alone 10,000 pages of something. >> ron used to work in the cayman islands. the cayman islands. sound familiar? >> you have assets hidden in the cayman islands. >> we're not going to beat barack obama with some guy who has swiss bank accounts, cayman island accounts. >> oh, yes, the
. >> one that is innovative, creative, competitive and far less prone to panic and c >> why >> why is dodd/frankonsumer protection. an agency that is dedicated to make sure that financial products like mortgages, credit cards have simple contract that's are easy to understand, transparency is a good thing. >> is dodd/frank simple? did you read it? >> absolutely. >> did you understand this? this whole thing? you understand these? >> yes, i stayed up and...
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. >> barney frank, if they gave you a minute on that stage that far, what would you have told that audience have enormous needs in this country that have to be addressed and reducing the revenue is not a way to do it. i keep reading about the people in texas and the insistence they have now that we send them some federal money. do they think the federal money falls down like the rain that they're worried about? we have lindsey graham who wants to increase -- they're all for increasing american military expenditure in iraq and afghanistan. logically, you reduce taxes and you accuracy that kind of spending, then social security and medicare which are otherwise quite sound fiscally if we do it right, they're in serious trouble. so the cutbacks it's cut taxes, it will -- and by the way, they're not talking about cutting taxes for working people. they're not talking about cutting the social security payroll tax which has a regress regressive impact. they're talking about cutting taxes at the high end while they are also -- and wlets be clear. when john boehner complained about having to raise th
. >> barney frank, if they gave you a minute on that stage that far, what would you have told that audience have enormous needs in this country that have to be addressed and reducing the revenue is not a way to do it. i keep reading about the people in texas and the insistence they have now that we send them some federal money. do they think the federal money falls down like the rain that they're worried about? we have lindsey graham who wants to increase -- they're all for increasing...
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. >> well, frank, do you think that's what makes donald trump so attractive, at least so far to voters? he's really hot on the hills of jeb bush. i think he's at 16%. is this why he has such initial attraction? >> well, i think a lo of it has to do with name recognition slebl rity. and we're very early in the campaign. but republicans, maybe it's time for them to take a stand against donald trump. would you want to have a party with that as part of your brand? donald trump who's derogatory to everyone. he's accused obama of being un-american. you think they'd want to pull him down from the flag pole, too. >> do you think it's a little bit too soon to put any -- to put so much weight on these polls? that same poll has trailed so closely by bernie sanders, by any means. >> these polls are really kind of meaningless. a lot of the republican field isn't known to voters. >> it's so early and i think we can pretty much discount it. i think if you looked at polls in the previous cycle, you'd be shocked with how little they had to do with the end result in 2012. >> this is a slap shot of the m
. >> well, frank, do you think that's what makes donald trump so attractive, at least so far to voters? he's really hot on the hills of jeb bush. i think he's at 16%. is this why he has such initial attraction? >> well, i think a lo of it has to do with name recognition slebl rity. and we're very early in the campaign. but republicans, maybe it's time for them to take a stand against donald trump. would you want to have a party with that as part of your brand? donald trump who's...
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as far as, you know, i was quite frankly stunned at the frankness the rnc had in these comments especiallyit's mind blowing. >> it's like they're trying to put us out of business. >> yeah. and the other one that was a blind quote -- >> spending almost a billion dollars. is the rnc going to raise that much money? >> remember we're dealing with completely apples and oranges. the koch brothers can literally go -- and that's how they raised it. >> i think the rnc is pivoting now to a different argument. they've been concerned about this for at least two or three years. but for the first time they're acknowledging that they have gotten behind on some things and made some mistakes and they're making the philosophical argument which is their strongest ground to fight from. >> i want to talk about the sort of developments in the jeb bush campaign. look, i remember we were talking this morning. i remember articles being written in november of 2007 how barack obama was dead in the water in iowa and he was never going to win. obviously this doesn't mean anything for the future. but in terms of what i
as far as, you know, i was quite frankly stunned at the frankness the rnc had in these comments especiallyit's mind blowing. >> it's like they're trying to put us out of business. >> yeah. and the other one that was a blind quote -- >> spending almost a billion dollars. is the rnc going to raise that much money? >> remember we're dealing with completely apples and oranges. the koch brothers can literally go -- and that's how they raised it. >> i think the rnc is...
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and been through, the 2008 financial crisis, that the pendulum has swung too far in terms of regulation? >> absolutely. dodd frankod example. much, i mean, try to read through dodd frank. you fall asleep halfway through it. i mean, it's enormous and the pendulum is going much too far. it has to come back to the center. maria: i want to talk about that. we'll talk more with hank greenberg on a day we're expecting a triple-digit selloff on stock prices. stay with us. >> hey, everybody, welcome to another court report. a special wimbledon presentation for fox business network from tennis channel. winning wimbledon guarantees a player a place in history, but for serena williams, she's chasing something even bigger. the world number one captured the first two majors of the year and a win at wimbledon would keep alive her chance for the calendar year grand slam. for the men, novac djokovic is the defending champion and top seed. he has his work cut out for him though. he faces 2012 quarter finalist schreiber. number two seed roger federer is coming off a win and he'll be chasing his 8th career wimbledon title. be sure
and been through, the 2008 financial crisis, that the pendulum has swung too far in terms of regulation? >> absolutely. dodd frankod example. much, i mean, try to read through dodd frank. you fall asleep halfway through it. i mean, it's enormous and the pendulum is going much too far. it has to come back to the center. maria: i want to talk about that. we'll talk more with hank greenberg on a day we're expecting a triple-digit selloff on stock prices. stay with us. >> hey,...
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far, no solid evidence against chad. detectives looked at everyone who was close to frank, including his new wife.elina's marriage? >> yes. >> reporter: and? >> we find interesting things out. >> reporter: frank was angelina's fourth husband. but not necessarily her first choice. people who worked with angelina and frank at angel gate said angelina initially had her eye on a different guy. >> she was interested in a gentleman that worked there also that was somewhat of a cowboy, wore cowboy boots. she showed up with a bumper sticker on her car and a hat in the back seat. >> reporter: she's a cow girl? >> now she's a cow girl. when he didn't want anything to do with her, she recognized frank was a religious man. >> reporter: the next thing you know? >> she has a bible in the back window in her car. >> reporter: it seemed angelina was shopping pretty hard for a man. and would do what was necessary to get one. >> she was pretty much like a chameleon based on behaviors we learned about her. >> reporter: they learned that after meeting angelina, frank had become less close to many of his friends at apg
far, no solid evidence against chad. detectives looked at everyone who was close to frank, including his new wife.elina's marriage? >> yes. >> reporter: and? >> we find interesting things out. >> reporter: frank was angelina's fourth husband. but not necessarily her first choice. people who worked with angelina and frank at angel gate said angelina initially had her eye on a different guy. >> she was interested in a gentleman that worked there also that was...
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the frank is the best performing currency against the euro so far.if we resolve the debt crisis with greece, this will still be hanging over the economy. this is what they call the curse of success in today's world. we leave the swiss franc there for the moment. here are the top stories, the billionaire investor, icahn is leaving his shares of netflix. netflix come the world's largest online video service is in the 500 index this year. alexis tsipras will meet creditors again today to discuss a new aid package in his country. yesterday's talks ended in no deal. his latest round of negotiations comes ahead of next week's euro bailout and imf repayment deadline. david cameron travels to brussels today to advanced britain's mentorship in the european union, he will outline his proposals including plans to protect the uk's sovereignty when he speaks to european leaders at a dinner. the government has pledged to hold a referendum over britain's emergent in the you by the end of 2017. here's a look at equity market and where we expect them to open for thur
the frank is the best performing currency against the euro so far.if we resolve the debt crisis with greece, this will still be hanging over the economy. this is what they call the curse of success in today's world. we leave the swiss franc there for the moment. here are the top stories, the billionaire investor, icahn is leaving his shares of netflix. netflix come the world's largest online video service is in the 500 index this year. alexis tsipras will meet creditors again today to discuss a...
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if you want to learn more about frank's ride or the cause log on to wjla.com. we will make sure we follow him. see how far he goes and how it goes for him and ripe. alison: and how much money he can raise and how much attention. the family deserves it. alison: find out when and why the wilson bridge will open up later tonight. leon: then later here. >> need help with a lot of things but honorable was not one of them. leon: a young man from virginia blows the whistle on what was happening to pledges trying to join a penn state fraternity >> local military families wonder if the car survived a fire on a cargo ship. i'm joce sterman. why no one knows how bad the damage is fro alison: more trouble by a military contractor exposed by iteam that had major delays for service members waiting for their cars for months. this was out of the contractor's control. a fire on a massive cargo ship. joce sterman is here to explain what this means for the service members. joce: for the second summer in a row some military families are forced to wait for the cars and wonder when they will get them. last year a large group o
if you want to learn more about frank's ride or the cause log on to wjla.com. we will make sure we follow him. see how far he goes and how it goes for him and ripe. alison: and how much money he can raise and how much attention. the family deserves it. alison: find out when and why the wilson bridge will open up later tonight. leon: then later here. >> need help with a lot of things but honorable was not one of them. leon: a young man from virginia blows the whistle on what was happening...
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so far the officer has not been charged but is on administrative leave. >> the prisoners are still out there. >>> frank and julie right now. you are following the developing news, the breaking news. >> a busy afternoon. thank you. >>> following developing news. a fast moving brush fire, burning near antioch. a live mictur from our -- picture from our camera. fire is 100 acres right now and growing by the second. >> ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 p.m. starts now. >>> we are hearing reports that a park is being evacuated as a result of the fire. cal fire is rushing crews to the fire. a live picture now, what it looks like from our camera near highway 4. a lot of smoke. cal fire is sending two air tankers, a helicopter, and firefighters to the scene. it is called the loma fire, it started around 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. this is a map of where the fire is burning. do we have that map? we can tell you it is on the south side of antioch and there are homes in the area and some of the homes are being threatened, although the fire is still a good distance away. again, that fire is spreading. our chief meteorologist
so far the officer has not been charged but is on administrative leave. >> the prisoners are still out there. >>> frank and julie right now. you are following the developing news, the breaking news. >> a busy afternoon. thank you. >>> following developing news. a fast moving brush fire, burning near antioch. a live mictur from our -- picture from our camera. fire is 100 acres right now and growing by the second. >> ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 p.m. starts now....
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frank of black rock. what they're worried about when they see something like this, the democratic party is hijacked by the far left. there used to be a time when free trade was a given; that we thought for long-term, this was something good, bill clinton embraced it. barack obama has embraced it. republicans obviously embrace it. you have the democratic party, which is now run by the far left, which is in open rebellion against it. liz: almost interesting, certain cases on the social side of it, the republicans have the same problem, the very far right has the thumb on it, but here's a situation, charlie, this could be good for the country. >> listen, here's the thing, here's the thing, the republican far right, when president bush went to them and said after they voted down tarp, the bank bailouts in 08. he said you got to do it. they did it. they dissed a sitting president. liz: i think a lot of people are perceiving that. see what happens tuesday. what do you have today? >> the big story on wall street is building out brokerage network that deals with small investors and how much has it paid for the barcla
frank of black rock. what they're worried about when they see something like this, the democratic party is hijacked by the far left. there used to be a time when free trade was a given; that we thought for long-term, this was something good, bill clinton embraced it. barack obama has embraced it. republicans obviously embrace it. you have the democratic party, which is now run by the far left, which is in open rebellion against it. liz: almost interesting, certain cases on the social side of...
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far. >> reporter: and it is game day 40 years in the making. the nba finals start in oaklan >>> good morning. it is thursday, june 4. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 5:00. >>> an extra credit scandal at an east bay high school involving sex toys and selfies. only on "5" this morning parents telling andria borba the school is not explaining. >> reporter: high school geometry class filled with triangles right angles and these moms say one wrong turn. one teacher's idea of extra credit. >> it was to go into your parents' private drawers or whatever to seek out sexual toys, condoms, anything of that nature, and to take a selfie with it. >> reporter: two mothers heard about the sex toys selfie last month from a counselor at an after-school program their sophomore daughters attend. >> from what i understand, a student actually did it and he used that as an example as to what it should look like for the other students. >> reporter: high school administrators implied to the moms it might have been a joke. >> but i'm thinking if the kids took it's joke why did one kid take it serious and did the extra credit work and showed it as an
far. >> reporter: and it is game day 40 years in the making. the nba finals start in oaklan >>> good morning. it is thursday, june 4. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 5:00. >>> an extra credit scandal at an east bay high school involving sex toys and selfies. only on "5" this morning parents telling andria borba the school is not explaining. >> reporter: high school geometry class filled with triangles right...
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far as coming before us. also mr. charles mathias, and mr. frank lonegro, and russell kerwin. i ask consent the witness' full statement be put in the record. no objection. we will ask you to keep your statements limited to five minutes. ms. feinberg you are recognized with that. >> thank you, charman denham ranking member capuano, and members of the committee, thank you for allowing me to appear before you. ptc is the most important safety development in more than a century. elements of ptc have existed since the early 20th century. regulators and safety advocates have been calling on the rail industly to implement some form of the ptc for decades. the rule is fully implemented by december 21st 2015. ptc is required on lines where hazardous material is transported and required on any railroad where inner city or computer rail passenger service is conducted. following passage of the ptc in 2008, railroads submitted their plans in 2010. these plans laid out a path forward that would allow each railroad to meet the deadline. safety is the federal railroad association top priority
far as coming before us. also mr. charles mathias, and mr. frank lonegro, and russell kerwin. i ask consent the witness' full statement be put in the record. no objection. we will ask you to keep your statements limited to five minutes. ms. feinberg you are recognized with that. >> thank you, charman denham ranking member capuano, and members of the committee, thank you for allowing me to appear before you. ptc is the most important safety development in more than a century. elements of...
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frank sinatra. joe jackson: don't start singing. >> was the spirit of st. louis the first closed cockpit aircraft as far as the planes in the competition? did it have heating? joe jackson: it didn't have heating, that would have added weight. it was, no, the columbia, that was a closed cockpit. the only planes that were completely closed cockpit where the single engine planes, the columbia and the spirit of st. louis. let me see. byrd's plane was about half closed, a canopy went up halfway and then it was open. ok? >> it only had the side doors, side mirrors? no full word? -- no foreword? joe jackson: lindbergh could look at the side of his window and he had a little periscope, telescope so he could see right in front of him. and he said that was the way that he flew anyway. the side when he was landing so he didn't really need class in -- glass the front or anything. he had his gas tank in the front. >> do you draw any parallels between lindbergh and neil armstrong? joe jackson: it's interesting. you know who lindbergh really liked during the apollo 11 mission was not know armstrong but michael collins
frank sinatra. joe jackson: don't start singing. >> was the spirit of st. louis the first closed cockpit aircraft as far as the planes in the competition? did it have heating? joe jackson: it didn't have heating, that would have added weight. it was, no, the columbia, that was a closed cockpit. the only planes that were completely closed cockpit where the single engine planes, the columbia and the spirit of st. louis. let me see. byrd's plane was about half closed, a canopy went up...
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far. the dow up by 57 points. the nasdaq is adding 13 and the s&p is up 5. frankichelle, back to you. >> some good news on a thursday. okay, jason brooks from kcbs news, thanks. >>> an antioch family's determination to make their food safer now has been using video surveillance. there's a camera to watch over the intersection in front of their house. that's where a driver doing donuts last month killed timothy hudson. some friends installed a speed bump but it was ripped out. hudson's parents say they will keep going to city council meetings until the mayor does something. about the street. >> we are going to keep doing what we are doing. we'll go to every council meeting maybe if the pressure keeps on they will do something. >> antioch says it needs to do a traffic study before it can consider putting in a speed bump. >>> so are you ready for some basketball? hope so. [ applause ] >> roberta is. game four warriors and cavs tonight in cleveland. some fans worried. the warriors trailing two games to one in the series. in recent play-off series against member physic
far. the dow up by 57 points. the nasdaq is adding 13 and the s&p is up 5. frankichelle, back to you. >> some good news on a thursday. okay, jason brooks from kcbs news, thanks. >>> an antioch family's determination to make their food safer now has been using video surveillance. there's a camera to watch over the intersection in front of their house. that's where a driver doing donuts last month killed timothy hudson. some friends installed a speed bump but it was ripped out....
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far. the dow is up by more than 50 points. nasdaq is up 18. s&p is up by 4. frankhelle, back to you. >> all right, jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. good to see you guys. jeff pegues is talking about the terror suspect shot and killed in boston. plus why thousands of hurricane sandy victims still don't have homes all this time later. and peter green will tell us about faster ways to board planes. the efforts to legalize a female sex pill. actress melissa maccarthy and a director. and i love this story, whether it pays to be a jerk at work. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. and frank, this is for you, frank, because michelle and i have been discussing this. we often do. >> okay. >> why is it that there is a sex pill for men and nothing for women? >> you ask me the pot question a week or two ago. i don't know. that's why i'm going to watching "cbs this morning" to find out,
far. the dow is up by more than 50 points. nasdaq is up 18. s&p is up by 4. frankhelle, back to you. >> all right, jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. good to see you guys. jeff pegues is talking about the terror suspect shot and killed in boston. plus why thousands of hurricane sandy...
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to be frank the 2008 overhaul of the rail hours of service has produced very little progress towards mitigating fatigue. work schedules are far too variable and unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. cameras can be an accident investigation tool, but they create a false sense of security if more than that is expected. cameras don't slow or stop trains, positive train control does and that's the plainest way to put it. our privacy concerns with cameras are what i would call america's privacy concerns. many railroads insist on leaving cameras on continuously even when trains are stopped on a siding for hours on a time with crews captive on a locomotive that comprises of 65 square feet of space. constant surveillance like this we view as un-american and it does nothing to improve railroad
to be frank the 2008 overhaul of the rail hours of service has produced very little progress towards mitigating fatigue. work schedules are far too variable and unpredictable and instead of dealing with all issues, some have settled on single issues like sleep apnea. i am here to tell you that c. machines won't address fatigue, caused by variable and unpredictable work schedules in order to get the benefit. we must redouble the benefits to fatigue in the railroad industry. i urge for inward...
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far is doing okay. i'll have nor kcbs traffic in -- more kcbs traffic in a few minutes. >>> good morning everyone i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm frankcoat. the drought will have an impact on nearly everyone as water cuts go into effect in most areas. can i kiet do is in -- kiet do is in san jose. >> reporter: it's the first of june, and that means everyone should check when the cut backs go in effect into the area. up first is palo alto. they're tough new restrictions go in effect today and they're trying to cut use by 24%. they'll try to do that by limiting outdoor watering to two days a week. limit. now, percentages vary. livermore, 24%. san francisco, 8%. customers of east bay mud, it's 20%. in san jose, customers have two weeks to prepare before tough controversial water cuts go in effect. june 15th, customers are limited to 11 units a month or roughly 8200-gallons per month. if you go over that, it will cost $12 per unit. if you have more than 4 people living at home, you can file for an appeal. if that appeal is approved an extra 2 units per person per month. check with your local water provider and avoid the costly penalties.
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to be frank the 2008 overhaul of the rail hours of service has produced very little progress for its mitigating 50. work schedules are still far too variable and unpredictable especially on freight railroads. instead of dealing with all issues contributing to fatigue some have settle on single issues like sleep apnea. i did today that cpap machines will not address fatigue caused by verbal and unpredictable work schedules because you have to know when to sleep in order to get the benefit. we must redouble our efforts to limit the systemic fatigue in the railroad industry. i would also like to address the call for inward facing cameras because it gets louder by the day. we have said this for over two years. cameras can be an accident investigation tool, but they create a false sense of security is more than that is expected. cameras to slow or stop trains. positive train control does and that's the place where to put it. our privacy concerns with cameras are what i would call america's privacy concerns. many railroads insist on having cameras on continuously even when trains are stopped on a side for hours on the time with cruz
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correctional far the m-house cell block has been put on shut down until investigators can determine the cause of cash's severe facial injuries. cash and his cell mate claim that cash fell. but frankittlejohn suspects a coverup. >> the suspect probably told the victim don't tell on me. tell them you fell. >> littlejohn suspects that woods might have used the hot pot to assault his cell mate. >> the hot pot was down in the trash. >> littlejohn's next step is to create the cell itself. >> you can see a little blood here. looks like he tried to clean the blood up before the staff arrived. there is blood on the bedding and some on the back window. it is probably a little struggle. it looks like he packed his property. that is typical. they pack their stuff up so the officers don't get things mixed up. he is ready to go to segregation. he knew he would be going. >> littlejohn checks the surveillance footage. while there is no coverage inside the cell he wants to rule out the possibility of another assay lent entering the cell. >> what have you seen? >> nobody goes up or comes out. >> nobody has been in or out between breakfast or lunch. >> you see the officers are at the cell. this is
correctional far the m-house cell block has been put on shut down until investigators can determine the cause of cash's severe facial injuries. cash and his cell mate claim that cash fell. but frankittlejohn suspects a coverup. >> the suspect probably told the victim don't tell on me. tell them you fell. >> littlejohn suspects that woods might have used the hot pot to assault his cell mate. >> the hot pot was down in the trash. >> littlejohn's next step is to create the...
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far in the major polls we have seen he is finishing around the top three. but he is not dramatically ahead. part of this has to do with as you said, frankidates are in the race .10 other declared. with that many no one has gotten even 20% of the vote in a major poll. but polling is not the only way to stackups candidates. there is also gambling. it is illegal to cam mr. on politics in the united states. but in europe you can. including united states politics. so over there, they are gambling on our politics over here. the thing about these gambling sites is they tend to be pretty accurate. i randomly picked three. as of yesterday, here's who they predict will win the republican nomination. >>> as you can see, all three of them pick jeb bush to win. all three show him followed by marco rubio, scott walker and rand paul. the people who have money at stake think bush is the favorite. >>> hillary clinton is in town next week for fundraising. do you think we'll see jeb bush and the other candidates here as well? >> absolutely. despite the fact this is democrat country, there is still a lot of money here. jeb has already been to san francisco
far in the major polls we have seen he is finishing around the top three. but he is not dramatically ahead. part of this has to do with as you said, frankidates are in the race .10 other declared. with that many no one has gotten even 20% of the vote in a major poll. but polling is not the only way to stackups candidates. there is also gambling. it is illegal to cam mr. on politics in the united states. but in europe you can. including united states politics. so over there, they are gambling on...
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far dow up by more than 120 points. back in positive territory for 2015. nasdaq is up by 23. the s&p is up 13. frankichelle, back to you. >> we quietly dipped into 17,000 territory so time for a good day, jason. >> it's been flat lately so we're looking a little better today. >> thank you, jason brooks. >>> some class will have to be moved after a fire broke out this morning at an east bay high school. kiet do is at washington high school in fremont where firefighters believe the fire and the resulting smoke damage were accidental. kiet. >> reporter: good morning. good thing they caught it quickly, too. this could have been a huge disaster for the school. looking at some of the video we shot earlier this morning, it's custodial closet that caught fire at around 3:23 a.m. smoke alarms went off after the fire smoldered for quite some time. it filled the building with smoke. firefighters kept it contained to the area. all the doors were locked so investigators say it is an accidental cause and not suspicious. they do not think it was some kind of senior prank. the final exams will go on. >> i spoke to
far dow up by more than 120 points. back in positive territory for 2015. nasdaq is up by 23. the s&p is up 13. frankichelle, back to you. >> we quietly dipped into 17,000 territory so time for a good day, jason. >> it's been flat lately so we're looking a little better today. >> thank you, jason brooks. >>> some class will have to be moved after a fire broke out this morning at an east bay high school. kiet do is at washington high school in fremont where...
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frank talk from president obama on racism. he used the n-word in an interview on a podcast. he said the charleston church shooting illustrates that no matter how fare have come there is still a long way to go. >> racism we are not cleared of clearly, and it's not just a matter of it no being polite to say nigger in public. that's not the measure of whether racism still exists nort. it's not just a matter of overt discrimination. societies don't overnight completely erase everything that happened two to 300 years prior. >> mike what is the white house saying about why the president was so frank during that interview on that program? >> tony it is interesting. even given the context of discussion on race and even given the fact that he has made similar arguments in the past just not quite in the same way, and given the fact that president obama through the course of his administration and political career, has been called the ugly epithet that he himself just used the pact that he used the n-word came as something of a shock to many people around the country. you described the circumstances. the president was in california last thursday, friday satu
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so far i think he's the most interesting republican running for president. >> i do too. i love this idea and i love that he was frank about it. it's a really -- >> he's dating. >> he's out there. maybe this is a good way to get dates. i don't know. >> he's on the apps. can you be a dater in the white house? i know you're not in the white house. >> didn't you see the american president? >> that's what i'm saying. does america want a dater in chief? >> we're about to find out. >> michelle obama does it very well, but this is a ridiculous position. and maybe this is going to be the thing that makes us reconsider. >> just time share it. >> absolutely. >> thank you all for your time and thoughts. >>> coming up with the fate of obamacare hanging in legal limbo, president obama makes the moral case for his landmark law. we'll discuss his future with josh earnest. that's just ahead. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means u
so far i think he's the most interesting republican running for president. >> i do too. i love this idea and i love that he was frank about it. it's a really -- >> he's dating. >> he's out there. maybe this is a good way to get dates. i don't know. >> he's on the apps. can you be a dater in the white house? i know you're not in the white house. >> didn't you see the american president? >> that's what i'm saying. does america want a dater in chief? >>...
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frank will be. did he break up the biggest banks? he did not. did he pass a bill they like? he did. it is possible she gets in a place she doesn't do as fars the democratic party wants but she does something that moves the ball forward as i think president obama support woerz say dodd-frank is? it's possible. >> if elizabeth warren wanted the issues to be -- >> you're not going to break up the big banks. >> that's not coming down the path. i'm not sure that's where the middle of the country is. not sure that's where the middle of the country s. >> if elizabeth warren wanted the issues pushed she should have ran. bernie sanders will push it. few others. >> to mika's larger point whether or not this can be uld off authentically by hillary clinton, it's thoordhard to go in a big speech and attack hedge funds and pull out statistics about the top 25 hedge funneled managers make more money than all the kindergarten teachers combined this economy can't just be for billionaires and then go to a hedge funneled manager's house and then pull off speeches at goldman sachs. elizabeth warren wouldn't pull off a speech at goldman sachs because she mean
frank will be. did he break up the biggest banks? he did not. did he pass a bill they like? he did. it is possible she gets in a place she doesn't do as fars the democratic party wants but she does something that moves the ball forward as i think president obama support woerz say dodd-frank is? it's possible. >> if elizabeth warren wanted the issues to be -- >> you're not going to break up the big banks. >> that's not coming down the path. i'm not sure that's where the middle...
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far. the dow is falling by a little over 60 points. nasdaq is down by 27. the s&p is falling by 5. michelle and franku. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs news. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." >> norah o'donnell joins from us new york. >> reporter: good morning. ahead, we'll talk with the former head of the fbi cyber security branch about the massive government data breach and how china may have pulled it off. plus, what's next for the female sex pill after an fda panel approved the drug. the school silicon valley thinks will save education. and meet the 92-year-old who just finished a marathon. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> she has to be an inspiration. i can only imagine, 92 for crying out loud. >> wait until you hear the story and she is a two-time cancer survivor. >> she is amazing. >> great show. it all starts at 7:00. norah, have a great weekend, too, thanks. >> take care, guys. >>> concord police are investigating how a child nearly drowned in a backyard pool last night. the 1-year-old was found in the water by neighbors.
far. the dow is falling by a little over 60 points. nasdaq is down by 27. the s&p is falling by 5. michelle and franku. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs news. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." >> norah o'donnell joins from us new york. >> reporter: good morning. ahead, we'll talk with the former head of the fbi cyber security branch about the massive government data breach and how china may have pulled it off....
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recall that analysis showed that $50 banks systemic in fact went pretty far up the asset chain before they reach ed reached -- yet dodd frank the trigger is $50 billion. so i guess my question to you is the chairman of the financial -- of fsoc, is the framework of basel in conflict with dodd frank frank? >> i don't think it's a question of conflict. i think the question is do banks of all size pose the same risk and require the same exact treatment, the answer is no. and we have been very careful in designing rules to try and distinguish different levels of treatment for different firms of different size. that doesn't mean we have it perfect. there certainly is an openness to looking at issues there. but i have to say that the debate recently has taken on a kind of odd character. there's been discussion of exempting banks of $500 billion or less. do you know how many banks there are between $500 billion and the biggest banks? there's six banks. the largest financial institutions in the country in the world. so we have to be careful not to ask questions as if a $2 billion bank is like a $50 billion bank or a $50 billion bank
recall that analysis showed that $50 banks systemic in fact went pretty far up the asset chain before they reach ed reached -- yet dodd frank the trigger is $50 billion. so i guess my question to you is the chairman of the financial -- of fsoc, is the framework of basel in conflict with dodd frank frank? >> i don't think it's a question of conflict. i think the question is do banks of all size pose the same risk and require the same exact treatment, the answer is no. and we have been very...
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frank taylor in homeland security. he'll be temporarily headed to nsa. then i urge the senate to confirm admirable as soon as possible. obviously this failure rate is totally, totally unacceptable. as far as profiling that's one of those hot-button terms. we should be narrowing it down to our most likely and try to do to the extent we can, what the israelis do. it's much tougher in our society. we have to, again, be more selective. we also have to make sure the tsa does a much much better job, profiling whatever we to want call it. the fact is 90% failure rate is wrong. not just wrong. it's totally unacceptable. >> finally, there was the case this week in boston of osama raheem who was killed by police. they say he and another man were plotting to behead someone and also to attack boston police. congressman schiff, how many americans, and obviously we're talking ballpark here how many americans are being radicalized over the internet by isis and how do we stop these lone wolves? >> chris i think many hundreds are being radicalized. the fbi investigator acknowledged we have open in it is union. it's a challenge the use of social media in such a sophisticated way by isis is radicalizing
frank taylor in homeland security. he'll be temporarily headed to nsa. then i urge the senate to confirm admirable as soon as possible. obviously this failure rate is totally, totally unacceptable. as far as profiling that's one of those hot-button terms. we should be narrowing it down to our most likely and try to do to the extent we can, what the israelis do. it's much tougher in our society. we have to, again, be more selective. we also have to make sure the tsa does a much much better job,...
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far we can push it. >> we've got to roll. hopefully we filled your coffee >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat. california beaches affected by tar balls and oil spills. so the coast guard doesn't disturb some spawning fish. >>> san francisco is installing stop signs at intersections where a boy was killed by a muni train last month. they are going up at san jose and lakeview avenues. >>> and california lawmakers are pushing forward a bill to raise the legal age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21. if it passes california would be the second state my name is julia grinberg. i work in energy efficiency for pg&e here in san francisco. my job is to help my customers save money, save energy and save the environment. when it comes to renewable energy, pg&e is absolutely committed to creating a clean energy future. one out of every four solar rooftops in america is in our service area. it's wonderful to work in the city where i live and help my neighbors and i feel like the work that i do reflects that every single day. together, we're building a better california. >>> good morning. i'm liza battalo
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far. dow dropping by just a little more than 20 points. nasdaq is moving lower by 4. the s&p is now down by about three points, michelle and frank. >>> got a busy date out there in the -- day out there in the traffic world. >> chopper is is over the scene of this problem, westbound 580 near grant line. pictures now from chopper 5 at one point, this big rig which was fully loaded 40,000 pounds of cargo had caught fire. fully engulfed in flames. the fire is now out. two right lanes are still shut down and you can see some of the traffic all of this leading towards and passing the altamont pass. now westbound 580's jammed up for about a mile and a half before mountain house. so it's causing a backup on to 205 again the fire is out. but the two right lanes are shut down and the chp issued a traffic advisory for the area. also they have shut down the grant line off ramp. you can see there, some of the charred wreckage of the big rig. thank you very much chopper as we move on to the rest of the commute. if you are heading for the i-80 drive, westbound traffic just before highway 12. a five car pileup which at one point was blocking a
far. dow dropping by just a little more than 20 points. nasdaq is moving lower by 4. the s&p is now down by about three points, michelle and frank. >>> got a busy date out there in the -- day out there in the traffic world. >> chopper is is over the scene of this problem, westbound 580 near grant line. pictures now from chopper 5 at one point, this big rig which was fully loaded 40,000 pounds of cargo had caught fire. fully engulfed in flames. the fire is now out. two right...
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far. dow up 14 points, much stronger earlier, and now weakening a little bit. nasdaq hanging onto a 1 point gain and the s&p is down by one. michelle and frank to you. >> jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >> new this morning, a solar plain attempt to go fly around the world without a drop of fuel is making an unplanned landing in japan right now. the swiss pilot took off from china yesterday for what was supposed to be longest leg of the journey, a six leg flight to hawaii. bad weather forcing that plane to touch down and put the flight on mold for a few days until that weather changes a little bit. >>> a 92-year-old woman has demonstrated you're never too old to go far. >> and in this case, to go 26.2 miles far. that's harriet thompson completing the rock 'n' roll marathon in san diego yesterday. the accomplishment makes her the oldest person in the world to finish a marathon. thompson finished in 7 hours, 24 minutes. she was asked how she does it. >> well, i guess the fact that i did have a little training before. i've done it before, so i thought, well, if i did it before, maybe i can do it again. that helped. >> it's true, she's ru
far. dow up 14 points, much stronger earlier, and now weakening a little bit. nasdaq hanging onto a 1 point gain and the s&p is down by one. michelle and frank to you. >> jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >> new this morning, a solar plain attempt to go fly around the world without a drop of fuel is making an unplanned landing in japan right now. the swiss pilot took off from china yesterday for what was supposed to be longest leg of the journey, a six leg flight to...
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