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homeowners may not be benefiting from this group.ngressman bob of virginia, chairman of the house jewishjudiciary committee joins me now. before we get to neighbor works america i have to ask you about israel a report today in the wall street journal saying they spied on us iranian negotiations on nukes. what do you make of that? >> well, there's not much available information about it yet. the israelis deny that it took place. i think it's interesting that the administration seems more concerned that the israelis were allegedly going to share the information they found with members of congress than they were about the fact that they may have been spying on the facts in the first place. but we're interested in finding out more about that. >> do you oppose the deal with iran? >> i do oppose the deal with iran. i have every hope that we can go back to putting greater pressure on iran because i really think that that's what it's going to take to get them to actually move away from nuclear weapons and allow the kind of full inspection th
homeowners may not be benefiting from this group.ngressman bob of virginia, chairman of the house jewishjudiciary committee joins me now. before we get to neighbor works america i have to ask you about israel a report today in the wall street journal saying they spied on us iranian negotiations on nukes. what do you make of that? >> well, there's not much available information about it yet. the israelis deny that it took place. i think it's interesting that the administration seems more...
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the homeowner seeing them coming up the driveway with the guns. >> the homeowner is standing inside the garage and senses trouble, but instead of giving in, he decides to take matters into his own hands. >> he gets inside the house. he's able to keep them out. he does see the gun, gets in and gets access to a firearm and fire back. they shoot at the house and the subjects take off. some on foot, some in the car. >> the homeowner refuses to back down. he fires off round after round. one of the bullets hits the windshield of the car. this woman covers crime for kvoa, an nbc affiliate station located in tucson. she vividly remembers seeing the video and being shocked by the brazenness of the crime. >> you had a car pulling into the driveway, you had four men leaving the car. they were wearing hooded sweatshirts. and then there was like this barrage of gunfire, and you could hear, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. it was unbelievable that this would happen in broad daylight. >> the gunshots pierce the quiet serenity of the neighborhood and residents are concerned but some feel that the homeowner did
the homeowner seeing them coming up the driveway with the guns. >> the homeowner is standing inside the garage and senses trouble, but instead of giving in, he decides to take matters into his own hands. >> he gets inside the house. he's able to keep them out. he does see the gun, gets in and gets access to a firearm and fire back. they shoot at the house and the subjects take off. some on foot, some in the car. >> the homeowner refuses to back down. he fires off round after...
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for an albuquerque homeowner. they are throwing pizza on the roof of the home where key scenes were filmedd. it is re-creating a popular seen in the show, but the homeowner does not find it funny. she is threatening to prosecute trespassers. "breaking bad"'s creator also blasted fans this week, saying it is not cool to throw pitas on the roof. >> final look at the weather. >> thank you for joining us. >> 53 degrees for a high tomorrow. 60 degrees for a high on saturday, with a better chance of rain. near 60 on monday, tuesday, and wednesday. st. patrick's day is tuesday. we are looking at dry weather. check out our stormwatch 7 app. >> is that what you are doing? >> of course that is what i was doing. >> jimmy kimmel is next. >> have a great night. >> check your roof, all right. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight tonight, president barack obama. and sean penn. with cleto and the cletones. and now, take it easy, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi i'm jimmy. i'm the h
for an albuquerque homeowner. they are throwing pizza on the roof of the home where key scenes were filmedd. it is re-creating a popular seen in the show, but the homeowner does not find it funny. she is threatening to prosecute trespassers. "breaking bad"'s creator also blasted fans this week, saying it is not cool to throw pitas on the roof. >> final look at the weather. >> thank you for joining us. >> 53 degrees for a high tomorrow. 60 degrees for a high on...
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that change could set the homeowner back thousands of dollars. on the costs homeowners could be facing. >> reporter: that's right. under the new rules, if this homeowner wanted to sell this home he'd have to install a nonwood burning insert right into the fireplace. as you mentioned that could cost thousands of dollars. the new rules would take effect by next winter if the bay area air quality management district approves the proposal. it would mean installing this into your old wood burning fireplace. >> over 5,000 out the door. that's with tax, installation and the venting. >> reporter: then you pay a plumber or electrician to run a gas or power line to the fireplace. regulators say the change is needed to reduce winter air pollution. >> it continues to be our largest source of wintertime air pollution. that's why we continue to seek ways to reduce it and reduce the impact on the public here in the bay area. >> reporter: there were 30 last season. >> it will have some impact on the market. >> reporter: mary says homeowners with low or fixed inc
that change could set the homeowner back thousands of dollars. on the costs homeowners could be facing. >> reporter: that's right. under the new rules, if this homeowner wanted to sell this home he'd have to install a nonwood burning insert right into the fireplace. as you mentioned that could cost thousands of dollars. the new rules would take effect by next winter if the bay area air quality management district approves the proposal. it would mean installing this into your old wood...
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and those buyers historically were typically homeowners. people who intended to purchase and live in the home. they weren't investors and it wasn't second homes. >> i don't want to be on camera >> but in 2011 2012 you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. >> who came in and bought houses by the block basically. >> we've been trying to talk to some of the investors here like invitation homes right behind me but they refused to talk to us. >> this has not been the ideal recovery. this is the only housing recovery we have right now. >> it's a landlord's market and rents are rising across the country. the question is: are investors jump-starting the economy or laying the foundation for a new crisis. >> right now the biggest landlords in the u.s. is wall street. >> tonight: fault lines investigates america's largest and most powerful landlords: wall street. >> atlanta is really rough right now, is very rough you know for a family to own your home. atlanta now is becomin
and those buyers historically were typically homeowners. people who intended to purchase and live in the home. they weren't investors and it wasn't second homes. >> i don't want to be on camera >> but in 2011 2012 you started seeing firms that were backed by some of the larger private equity firms beginning to get into the market. >> who came in and bought houses by the block basically. >> we've been trying to talk to some of the investors here like invitation homes...
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one homeowner has had enough!ter white may not be real but his house is and fans keep throwing pizzas on the roof in albuquerque. they got the idea from a scene in season 3 when walter white froze pizza on the roof in frustration. the real homeowner is tired of cleaning pizza off his roof. >> some people have tried and missed. some people have gotten them on there. but what they don't understand is this is a private residence. and it's really frustrating. >> the creator of the series is also discouraging fans saying the homeowner is extremely nice and people should stay away. >>> cloudy with a chance of meatballs tonight, cloudy with a chance of pepperoni pizza. >> the headline for me in this segment is, "frozen." >> you're a grandfather?! [ laughter ] >> really? >> she's 5. >> no kidding. my gosh, i remember my grandfather when i was a kid. >> oh-oh. >> you don't look like my grandfather! >> he as a cool grandpa. >> proud of the gray. >> congratulations, my friend. liz, how are you? it's been a while. >> i'm grea
one homeowner has had enough!ter white may not be real but his house is and fans keep throwing pizzas on the roof in albuquerque. they got the idea from a scene in season 3 when walter white froze pizza on the roof in frustration. the real homeowner is tired of cleaning pizza off his roof. >> some people have tried and missed. some people have gotten them on there. but what they don't understand is this is a private residence. and it's really frustrating. >> the creator of the...
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. >>> a fairfax county homeowner shot a man trying to break into his house using a bric >> the homeowner said he had no choice but to fire. >> reporter: the homeowner who said he had to shoot an intruder calls it a terrifying person. that homeowner is home tonight. the other man is in the hospital. >> i was just shaken. i was really terrified. >> reporter: mr. king says the intruder was using a brick trying to break intoly home. >> i just ran and got my gun and evidently i told the guy to stop, but he didn't hear me. so that's when i returned fire at him. unfortunately i hurt the young man. >> reporter: king called fairfax county police. the wounded man ran leaving a trail of blood down the street to telegraph road where he tried to board a bus. >> that's when police arrived and took him into custody. >> it was on the side of the house. >> reporter: mr. willis lives across the street from mr. king. he saw the man running and followed him in his car to help identify him if he got away. >> i asked the young man what's wrong. >> reporter: king has not been charge. neither has the alleged in
. >>> a fairfax county homeowner shot a man trying to break into his house using a bric >> the homeowner said he had no choice but to fire. >> reporter: the homeowner who said he had to shoot an intruder calls it a terrifying person. that homeowner is home tonight. the other man is in the hospital. >> i was just shaken. i was really terrified. >> reporter: mr. king says the intruder was using a brick trying to break intoly home. >> i just ran and got my...
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my name is philip crawford and a homeowner on clifford terrace. i have owned my only for 30 years now and i support of supervisor wiener's moratorium to control what i consider out of development of massive homes in the city. this trend that we're seeing all around us risk changing the very nature and character and of course the diversity of our neighborhoods and it further and most importantly it makes these changes permanently. they're irreversible once the developments are put in place. i live around the corner from a proposed development where two existing homes totally less than 3,000 square feet are being proposed for replacement by five individual single family homes totaling over 31,000 square feet so a massive change to the very character of the neighborhood there. my hope is what i think is a sensible legislation will pass and give the city some breathing room to reevaluate our development policies. thank you. >> thank you. joyce followed by -- it looks like -- is it chris ponz? >> good afternoon. my husband and i live on saturn street a
my name is philip crawford and a homeowner on clifford terrace. i have owned my only for 30 years now and i support of supervisor wiener's moratorium to control what i consider out of development of massive homes in the city. this trend that we're seeing all around us risk changing the very nature and character and of course the diversity of our neighborhoods and it further and most importantly it makes these changes permanently. they're irreversible once the developments are put in place. i...
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and with hotel rooms filling up a lot of homeowners are willing to turn their homes into hotels for the right price. >> the suburban feel of ben salem may feel a long ways away but it is not. >> these rooms are booked up quickly? >> yes, the president of visit bucks county says that 85% to 90% of his county's hotel rooms are taken. >> we reached out to hotels in atlantic city, and wilmington and upstate pennsylvania any where we can. >> the tight hotel market has many homeowners considering a stint as landlords to make some cash. but there are new warnings. check your insurance policy to be sure it would cover all aspects of a short-term rental. hold the renters responsible for any damage in the lease and accurate and get a security deposit. protect yourself. >> everyone has a price i guess. >> for bucks county tourism officials, it is longer term. luring visitors back for a return trip. >> i'm thinking in advance two and three years down the road. we want them to come back. >> leaders of the world meeting are hoping that some families will forego that profit potential and invite visito
and with hotel rooms filling up a lot of homeowners are willing to turn their homes into hotels for the right price. >> the suburban feel of ben salem may feel a long ways away but it is not. >> these rooms are booked up quickly? >> yes, the president of visit bucks county says that 85% to 90% of his county's hotel rooms are taken. >> we reached out to hotels in atlantic city, and wilmington and upstate pennsylvania any where we can. >> the tight hotel market has...
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today we caught up with the homeowner. >> i am not live here. i don't know. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i did. i came down. everything looked good. >> he assured us he will have responsible tenants from now on. >> he isn't sure. >> we are wait. this time we are not going to wait four years. -- we are waiting. this time we are not going to wait four years. we will take them to court. >> reporter: they are asking the city for an investment. they won't know till june if the money is approved. azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> b.a.r.t. is starting construction on a new station today. the site is at montgue and capital avenue near the great mall. there was closure of the montgue station. plans call for it to reopen in fifth months. a pedestrian over crossing will be built to link b.a.r.t. riders to the vta light rail. service is expected to start at the station in 2017. >>> starting today you can expect to see new ads on television and the internet with a warning about ecigarettes. >> the ads are meant to warn people, especially younger
today we caught up with the homeowner. >> i am not live here. i don't know. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i did. i came down. everything looked good. >> he assured us he will have responsible tenants from now on. >> he isn't sure. >> we are wait. this time we are not going to wait four years. -- we are waiting. this time we are not going to wait four years. we will take them to court. >> reporter: they are asking the city for an investment....
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we have homeowners who went through the appeals process.ttorneys who are being paid for by fema called them thieves, said they were trying to conduct fraud. those are your dogs at the end of the leash. do you take any responsibility for that? >> kieserman: yes, i take responsibility for the fact that when fema funds activities, the people who are getting paid by those funds need to behave in a professional, ethical manner. >> alfonsi: two-and-a-half years after sandy, neighborhoods still bare the scars of the storm, but settlement talks are now underway. a week ago, fema's brad kieserman and a team of attorneys flew to texas to meet with steve mostyn to begin negotiations to settle more than 2,000 sandy claims. these people are truck drivers nurses, firefighters. they said they fought as much as they could. and they feel like fema just gutted them. they just gutted them. >> kieserman: the fact that that's the experience they had with their insurance companies their engineers, their adjusters in a fema-funded program, that's unacceptable. >>
we have homeowners who went through the appeals process.ttorneys who are being paid for by fema called them thieves, said they were trying to conduct fraud. those are your dogs at the end of the leash. do you take any responsibility for that? >> kieserman: yes, i take responsibility for the fact that when fema funds activities, the people who are getting paid by those funds need to behave in a professional, ethical manner. >> alfonsi: two-and-a-half years after sandy, neighborhoods...
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all the homeowners turned around in a weak session, david. that you enjoy the new hipster lifestyle in your cool pad renting. what about an investor, in the stock market? >> as an investor, you know, i came into this last week when this whole argument started, and i started looking into it, i have to give the baton to matt, he's been right. those long-term charts. big u. a huge bottom here. i have to suspect we'll break out to new highs before we get the correction that steve is talking about. charles: all right. you made two friends. steve, you will be the second friend after you lose more money. but you have that sunny sunshine. we are jealous. listen, there's a new trend where people want to ditch their 401(k)s and have the government run their retirement programs. i don't know where they are. 401(k)s, they're not the problem. people are the problem. we'll tell you how not to make a giant mistake and panic and have the government handle things. ♪ if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists.
all the homeowners turned around in a weak session, david. that you enjoy the new hipster lifestyle in your cool pad renting. what about an investor, in the stock market? >> as an investor, you know, i came into this last week when this whole argument started, and i started looking into it, i have to give the baton to matt, he's been right. those long-term charts. big u. a huge bottom here. i have to suspect we'll break out to new highs before we get the correction that steve is talking...
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fema agreed to reopen claims filed by nearly 142,000 homeowners. that announcement follows concerns that many homeowners have been underpaid. it does not affect some 2,200 homeowners who already filed suit and are in settlement talks with fema. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well a nice day today. i hope you enjoyed it. tomorrow is going to be a nice day, too. it's just going to be a little cooler than today, about ten degrees cooler. so today is actually the warmest day since december of 2014. christmas day was the last time we were in the mid-60s. today we got to the low 60s. 61 degrees, that was our high. average high temperature 51 degrees. we were ten degrees above that today. tomorrow we'll be down around average again. 50 degrees. about ten degrees cooler tomorrow. by friday, we are right around the low 50s. right where we should be this time of the year. seasonable weather is in the forecast. today was above normal. rainy as we go into your weekend. we're tracking quite a bit of rain for your
fema agreed to reopen claims filed by nearly 142,000 homeowners. that announcement follows concerns that many homeowners have been underpaid. it does not affect some 2,200 homeowners who already filed suit and are in settlement talks with fema. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well a nice day today. i hope you enjoyed it. tomorrow is going to be a nice day, too. it's just going to be a little cooler than today, about ten degrees...
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homeowners who refinance through harp save an average of $250 a month on their mortgage. don't let this opportunity pass you by. call today for a complimentary mortgage review to see if you're eligible to save with harp. even if you were denied a refinance with harp in the past, today's guidelines mean you may now be eligible. give us a call and a quicken loans mortgage expert will walk you through every step of our streamlined process. why quicken loans? the home-loan experts at quicken loans fully understand the harp guidelines. we'll work with you to understand your specific circumstances and strive to find the financial solution that's best for you. after a few simple questions we'll see how much money you may be able to put back into your pocket, where it belongs. with harp, there's less paperwork and often no appraisal required. we'll work to get you closed and on the road to saving money in 30 days or less. it's just that simple. and for five years in a row, jd power has ranked quicken loans highest in the nation in customer satisfaction, and this year for the firs
homeowners who refinance through harp save an average of $250 a month on their mortgage. don't let this opportunity pass you by. call today for a complimentary mortgage review to see if you're eligible to save with harp. even if you were denied a refinance with harp in the past, today's guidelines mean you may now be eligible. give us a call and a quicken loans mortgage expert will walk you through every step of our streamlined process. why quicken loans? the home-loan experts at quicken loans...
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the agency agreed to reopen claims filed by nearly 142,000 homeowners.t follows concerns that many homeowners had been unjustly denied or low-balled. the move doesn't affect some 2,200 homeowners who have already filed suit and are intalks with fema. >>> and this morning we're learning more about the cost of the investigation of pennsylvania state treasurer rob mccord, former state treasurer rob mccord. the state house appropriations committee revealed the state spent $100,000 on legal advice and document requests. in an interview with "the philadelphia business journal," the executive deputy state treasurer says none of that money was spent on lawyers for mccord. he pleaded guilty to extortion charges and resigned from office last month. he'll be sentenced this summer. >>> happening today for the fourth time a bankruptcy judge will consider a deal to sell the former revel casino in atlantic city to a florida developer. the judge may clear the way for the $82 million sale at glen straub or give revel more time to consider other bids. there's even a chanc
the agency agreed to reopen claims filed by nearly 142,000 homeowners.t follows concerns that many homeowners had been unjustly denied or low-balled. the move doesn't affect some 2,200 homeowners who have already filed suit and are intalks with fema. >>> and this morning we're learning more about the cost of the investigation of pennsylvania state treasurer rob mccord, former state treasurer rob mccord. the state house appropriations committee revealed the state spent $100,000 on legal...
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make sure your homeowners insurance is up to date. making a list of all the maintenance items you need to address especially anything that occurred as a result of winter. if you are ready to tackle some larger projects, you want to prioritize them by choosing the ones that add the most value to your home and good news because simple and low cost projects can provide with you a big bang for your buck. according to a remodeling magazine report replacement jobs we're talking about doors, windows, sliders, these generate a higher return than many larger remodeling projects and just a last note conventional mortgage rates are still low. we have new pricing on fha loans. home prices are continuing to advance so it still may be a good time to refinance your mortgage. for more spring cleaning for your money, go to jillonmoney.com. >> okay. so you're saying don't buy an extra pair of shoes with that extra money? >> reporter: no, no, no. no, no. that's not -- [ simultaneous speakers ] >> we got a problem here. >> i'm taking note, jill. >> she h
make sure your homeowners insurance is up to date. making a list of all the maintenance items you need to address especially anything that occurred as a result of winter. if you are ready to tackle some larger projects, you want to prioritize them by choosing the ones that add the most value to your home and good news because simple and low cost projects can provide with you a big bang for your buck. according to a remodeling magazine report replacement jobs we're talking about doors, windows,...
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people don't like high property taxes. >> the governor's staff says under the plan homeowners could see property tax cuts of about 40% to 50%. >>> now to south jersey where nbc10 has learned new information about the driver involved in this tanker truck inferno. the truck burst into flames last week after flipping over in pennsauken camden county. nine days later we are still waiting to find out what caused this crash. nbc10's cydney long went digging for answers today. >> reporter: lucky to escape the fiery tanker inferno that erupted behind this pennsauken neighborhood. authorities tell us they subpoenaed cell phone records to find out if the driver was talking or texting something investigators say seemed to upset him when they asked about his cell phone. investigators are examining what went wrong to include toxicology tests, standard for this type of investigation. sources also confirm that in the moments after the tanker driver lost control right here along this curve, he ran from the burning truck and told the first police officer who arrived, quote, i think i was going too fast.
people don't like high property taxes. >> the governor's staff says under the plan homeowners could see property tax cuts of about 40% to 50%. >>> now to south jersey where nbc10 has learned new information about the driver involved in this tanker truck inferno. the truck burst into flames last week after flipping over in pennsauken camden county. nine days later we are still waiting to find out what caused this crash. nbc10's cydney long went digging for answers today. >>...
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home homeowners can still expand their homes and this meets our need and and will what we want. the respectfully ask the committee to support this legislation and urge the board of supervisors to pass it. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker will will be sonia. [calling speaker names] >> good afternoon. my name is sonia and i live here in beautiful san francisco. allow me to start by saying i am not entirely against development in our neighborhood. however it is quite irritating and frustrating to see developers change the face of the neighborhood without considering the interest of the community. people who move to corona heights have chosen the neighborhood due to a compelling characteristics. we not only value the diversity of people living here we also love the gardens that are home to a broad variety of plants flowers and trees and animals. building massive single family homes in corona heights and korbet heights must stop and letting the developers to profit at the expense of the community would be a mistake. we cannot risk that the neighborhoods become a concre
home homeowners can still expand their homes and this meets our need and and will what we want. the respectfully ask the committee to support this legislation and urge the board of supervisors to pass it. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker will will be sonia. [calling speaker names] >> good afternoon. my name is sonia and i live here in beautiful san francisco. allow me to start by saying i am not entirely against development in our neighborhood. however it is quite...
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in the end, the disabled homeowner paid over $300,000. this neighbor is stunned. >> i guess she trusted him. once somebody does a job for you, i guess they have trust. >> they are good at determining what the victim will pay. kevin: in some cases, victims lose more than a million dollars. >> that is what is so sad as they gain their trust, they confuse them, sometimes intimidate them. before long, they have taken their life savings. kevin: knighting has convictions for crimes including document fraud and identity theft. detectives say the state of virginia suspended his contractors license and in maryland he was working without one. >> i had no idea. it's just awful. i feel really bad for her. kevin: kevin lewis, abc 7 news. kellye: knighting'
in the end, the disabled homeowner paid over $300,000. this neighbor is stunned. >> i guess she trusted him. once somebody does a job for you, i guess they have trust. >> they are good at determining what the victim will pay. kevin: in some cases, victims lose more than a million dollars. >> that is what is so sad as they gain their trust, they confuse them, sometimes intimidate them. before long, they have taken their life savings. kevin: knighting has convictions for crimes...
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the county says they are negotiating with the homeowners to buy them out, but one homeowner says there has not been much negotiating at all lately. tom roussey, abc 7 news. kimberly: metro has deactivated lighted handrails at five silver line stations for safety reasons. a hand real caught fire at the greensboro station. another was seen smoldering in the tysons corner station the next day. the handrails will be back at his service once they are fixed. metro says it will install temporary lighting until that happens. an estimated 400,000 rate kits sit in crime labs nationwide waiting to be tested. vice president biden says that is about to change. brad bell looks at the newest initiative to bring justice to victims. brad: helen stands right next to the vice president and summons the courage to tell her story. >> when my induction took place in 1996, i was 17. brad: she went to the police, her body examined for dna evidence. it was put into a so-called rape kit for analysis in a dna lab, but like hundred's of thousands across the country, it sat untouched for years. >> it was the invisi
the county says they are negotiating with the homeowners to buy them out, but one homeowner says there has not been much negotiating at all lately. tom roussey, abc 7 news. kimberly: metro has deactivated lighted handrails at five silver line stations for safety reasons. a hand real caught fire at the greensboro station. another was seen smoldering in the tysons corner station the next day. the handrails will be back at his service once they are fixed. metro says it will install temporary...
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peter, a big -- this is big for the banks, it's big for homeowners. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. a couple million homeowners could be affected by this, cheryl, and this goes back to the legacy of the housing bubble when anybody could get a loan, and we all thought that housing prices were going to keep going to the moon. a couple of home buyers in florida got second mortgages from countrywide which was later taken over by bank of america in the financial crisis. well, the housing bubble popped, the homeowners saw their property values collapse, they were underwater, they filed for bankruptcy, got foreclosed. and this case is specifically about those second mortgages and the different interpretations of the bankruptcy code and previous court decisions. the homeowners say the law allows a bankruptcy court to eliminate those second mortgages when they become totally worthless. bank of america says,some circuy court cannot eliminate the second mortgage, and rightly so because what if the value of the home rebounds enough to cover second mortgage in part or in whole and repay the bank
peter, a big -- this is big for the banks, it's big for homeowners. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. a couple million homeowners could be affected by this, cheryl, and this goes back to the legacy of the housing bubble when anybody could get a loan, and we all thought that housing prices were going to keep going to the moon. a couple of home buyers in florida got second mortgages from countrywide which was later taken over by bank of america in the financial crisis. well, the housing...
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so far 10000 has been paid back to a dozen homeowners no word if $47,000 will be returned. alameda county courts under the process of working out a repayment plan for hoggerty and two other suspects. he's fighting restitution order, saying he doesn't owe it. >> to see any of my reports go to our website and select 7 on your side. >> last thing a business owner wants is you saying "man up, we need to talk about it." >> still searching for rain. where he have clouds around that could be a sprinkle or drizzle. statewide, will be rain to the north around eureka and other points north. south ward sunny skies and dry. and warm. in the bay area high 60s to low 70s on the coast. san jose is our indicator way up to record levels mid-80s inland. here is the accu-weather forecast. notice thursday, friday, highs into we'll see 80 degrees throughout the weekend. and no rain. >> it's march. >> yes. >> it's just crazy. >> it is. >> yes. it is. >> there is nothing within the last week or so. >> thank you. >> in sports tonight warriors hoping to win nba championship the last warriors seem t
so far 10000 has been paid back to a dozen homeowners no word if $47,000 will be returned. alameda county courts under the process of working out a repayment plan for hoggerty and two other suspects. he's fighting restitution order, saying he doesn't owe it. >> to see any of my reports go to our website and select 7 on your side. >> last thing a business owner wants is you saying "man up, we need to talk about it." >> still searching for rain. where he have clouds...
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this announcement follows concerns that many homeowners have been underpaid. the move will not affect some 2200 homeowners who have already filed suit and are in settlement talks with fema. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >>> good morning. as we head into your thursday expect plenty of sunshine. temperatures warming close to average. not quite as warm as what we saw yesterday. yesterday was a treat with temperatures into the low 60s. as far as today is concerned, we're going to stay in the low 50s for most of our region. but at least it will be dry. and as we head into the rest of your weekend, we are going to see rain moving in. so if we take a closer look we are seeing clear conditions, but plenty of sunshine is what you can expect as we head into the rest of today. so if we take a closer look at your headlines, plenty of sunshine today. weekend rain expected. and then we do expect to stay mild for the next seven days or so. our currents in philadelphia at 47. 34% on our humidity. 41 is the feels-like temperature. wi
this announcement follows concerns that many homeowners have been underpaid. the move will not affect some 2200 homeowners who have already filed suit and are in settlement talks with fema. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >>> good morning. as we head into your thursday expect plenty of sunshine. temperatures warming close to average. not quite as warm as what we saw yesterday. yesterday was a treat with temperatures into the low 60s. as...
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bring your dreams to life. >> a colorado homeowner under arrest facing first degree arson charges. caught fire yesterday morning. they believe the homeowner also spray painted that on the side of that house my wife is a cheater. firefighters say no one was injured in the fire. the man's ex-wife and her children were not home when the fire started. >> david has been saying it's a little damp out there and a little bit of fog. it's not causing too many problems. let's take a look outside and show you what it looks like in fort washington. 309 at the pennsylvania turnpike and we see traffic moving along just fine so no real issue there. in karen niece point in salem county, 295 both ways past the new jersey turnpike we have construction blocking a lane. that's going ob out there for a few more hours yet so after the morning commute they'll wrap things up. septa trolleys back to normal. they had issues with high water 689 but no problems now dave. >> a lot of dry conditions for the most part. a few sprinkles in the northern and western suburbs and some just clearing cape may county, no
bring your dreams to life. >> a colorado homeowner under arrest facing first degree arson charges. caught fire yesterday morning. they believe the homeowner also spray painted that on the side of that house my wife is a cheater. firefighters say no one was injured in the fire. the man's ex-wife and her children were not home when the fire started. >> david has been saying it's a little damp out there and a little bit of fog. it's not causing too many problems. let's take a look...
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. >> what do homeowners have in (scal): good day, m'lady!here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! >>> a california lawmaker wants to put more sunshine on the bay bridge introducing a bill requiring all committee meetings to be subject to open meeting act known as sunshine act now happening right now. >>> we're trying to make sure is that there is sunshine in the process. >> she says the law will restore public's faith in the project. >> a combined nine years is how long michael finney has been following three separate stories involving thousands of dollars owed to bay area consumers. >> now they're
. >> what do homeowners have in (scal): good day, m'lady!here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you...
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when the homeowner confronted him, the burglar stabbed him with a screwdriver. the homeowner is recovering. >>> well, chest pains prevent the woman known as the black saddam from testifying in her murder trial until at least tomorrow. padge victoria winslow was taken to the hospital yesterday after feeling sick at the courthouse. she is accused of killing a british tourist in 2011 by injecting silicone in into her buttocks at a hotel near the airport. winslow claims she performed similar procedures on thousands of clients, including some celebrities. if she is convicted winslow faces up to 40 years in prison. >>> more than two years after super storm sandy many new jersians are still not back in their homes. now, senator cory booker and other colleagues want hearings after cbs60 minutes reported that insurance companies may have falsified engineering reports in toward reduce pay outs. report claims phone a may have turned blind eye to the problem for months. >> insurers may have incentive to keep pay out low fema's administrators admits insurance company which o
when the homeowner confronted him, the burglar stabbed him with a screwdriver. the homeowner is recovering. >>> well, chest pains prevent the woman known as the black saddam from testifying in her murder trial until at least tomorrow. padge victoria winslow was taken to the hospital yesterday after feeling sick at the courthouse. she is accused of killing a british tourist in 2011 by injecting silicone in into her buttocks at a hotel near the airport. winslow claims she performed...
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we'll talk more about who will see snow through the day here for easter sunny, and the philly's homeowner. >>> breaking news in delaware county. tonight neighbors are being kept out of their homes because of an explosion and fire that left an elderly man dead. >> we're live at darby township. george spencer is joining us tonight. do we know what started the fire? >> nothing official yet, but there certainly are clues. neighbors told me!(cthat the homeowner of this home was a junk collector, a tinkerer and a relative told me she just dropped her uncle off at this house, and when he went inside he said he was going to "work on the heat." >> you can see the fire even as it's still growing. am%y[ ball of flames burtsting out of the second story window. >> what did you hear? >> just a big boom. i looked out and it was just in flames. >> it was an explosion. i heard a big explosion and we looked outside and saw a big fire. >> the neighbors evacuate across the street. ten other neighbors were also instructed to do the same thing. a blue flame indicated gas was leaking. >> the blaze was difficult
we'll talk more about who will see snow through the day here for easter sunny, and the philly's homeowner. >>> breaking news in delaware county. tonight neighbors are being kept out of their homes because of an explosion and fire that left an elderly man dead. >> we're live at darby township. george spencer is joining us tonight. do we know what started the fire? >> nothing official yet, but there certainly are clues. neighbors told me!(cthat the homeowner of this home was...
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the homeowner that has lived here all of his life. front door. what happened? what did you see? preston: i heard a screech, it's not uncommon here, this is a bad corner. then i heard a siren quickly and then i heard a bad crash. then i heard a woman screaming. she was screaming in such a way that i had no idea that she was . i saw the door open and i thought that maybe she was going to fall out. as a turned to come out of the house to help i grabbed my keys and by the time i grabbed mike ease the car took off of the hill at a high rate of speed. i'm like -- i can't believe it. they are going to leave the scene? >> he took some action to chase after the car? preston: i knew that that car could not make it far, i thought. i thought that if i could find the car and at least call the police because you never know, if someone is crazy enough to hit your car and drive away there could be some bad things with that person. i made it all the way to the home depot on 236 in my son called and said that -- get back, don't chase that car anymore,
the homeowner that has lived here all of his life. front door. what happened? what did you see? preston: i heard a screech, it's not uncommon here, this is a bad corner. then i heard a siren quickly and then i heard a bad crash. then i heard a woman screaming. she was screaming in such a way that i had no idea that she was . i saw the door open and i thought that maybe she was going to fall out. as a turned to come out of the house to help i grabbed my keys and by the time i grabbed mike ease...
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the homeowner apparently fired his hand gun at the alleged intruder. the wounded man ran leaving a trail of blood down the street and into the bestway parking lot. >> he was on the inside of the house. >> reporter: mr. willis, a neighbor across the street from the home where the shooting happened, saw the man running. he got in his car and followed him. he did so so he could help identify him in case he got away he said. >> i asked the young man what's wrong? and he said oh. and then i knew what it was. >> reporter: mr. willis says he heard glass breaking and saw the alleged intruder running from the side of the house. bullet holes can be seen in the glass french doors. >> the individual that was shot ran on foot towards telegraph road. that is where he tried to board a bus. that's when police arrived and took him into custody. >> reporter: police say the man who did the shooting was also taken into custody. his property is equipped with several surveillance cameras. it could have been another outcome. >> well, i'm glad he did because by the time the p
the homeowner apparently fired his hand gun at the alleged intruder. the wounded man ran leaving a trail of blood down the street and into the bestway parking lot. >> he was on the inside of the house. >> reporter: mr. willis, a neighbor across the street from the home where the shooting happened, saw the man running. he got in his car and followed him. he did so so he could help identify him in case he got away he said. >> i asked the young man what's wrong? and he said oh....
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officials urging homeowners to stay away from rabid animals and to keep pet vaccinations up-to-date. and still ahead on "fox 29 news" tonight at 6:00 marking historic day in the civil rights movement. how the bloody sunday march is being remembered 50 years later in selma, alabama. >> plus, you can become a homeowner for less than 20 bucks. you guessed it. there is a catch. what do you have do once you buy the house. >> the flyers choke away a win with just 14 seconds left in the game. their playoff hopes walking >> fifty years since the bloody sunday, pressing for equal voting rights, during march through montgomery, alabama. this weekend thousands of people including president obama, civil rights leaders and members of congress, are gathering to mark that historic day. jonathan has details for us from selma alabama. >> president obama called on americans to carry forward the spirit, of the civil rights movement. >> we want to honor the courage of those who martha day, then all of us are called to possess their moral imagination. >> all of us, will need to feel as they did the fears
officials urging homeowners to stay away from rabid animals and to keep pet vaccinations up-to-date. and still ahead on "fox 29 news" tonight at 6:00 marking historic day in the civil rights movement. how the bloody sunday march is being remembered 50 years later in selma, alabama. >> plus, you can become a homeowner for less than 20 bucks. you guessed it. there is a catch. what do you have do once you buy the house. >> the flyers choke away a win with just 14 seconds left...
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city of renter i'll say in large part, yes this ignores the 35 percent of san franciscans that are homeowners i represent the people in twin peaks their entirely homeland security so they have a stake in what's happening second the policy 2.06 of the plan talked about insuring the housing supply to the de facto of the short-term rentals it states the city should use daunt care and points out that some forms of short-term rentals could be considered defactor conversion to a hotel use we in western twin peaks are considered the short-term rentals neighborhoods are convert into hotel neighborhoods on a defactor in violation of the zoning laws and last the city housing values number 2 is listed as preserving neighborhood character the character of western twin peaks is single-family dwelling that's part of the characterization of san francisco along with all the other concerns that the speakers expressed thank you very much. >> thank you are there any other speakers. >> thank you. >> i'm kathy on behalf of the san franciscans for liveable neighborhood when i represent we october to the 2018 and t
city of renter i'll say in large part, yes this ignores the 35 percent of san franciscans that are homeowners i represent the people in twin peaks their entirely homeland security so they have a stake in what's happening second the policy 2.06 of the plan talked about insuring the housing supply to the de facto of the short-term rentals it states the city should use daunt care and points out that some forms of short-term rentals could be considered defactor conversion to a hotel use we in...
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most homeowners we have met are like faith here. she lives on the water in new york.eived a payout from fema but said it was about a hundred thousand dollars short, which is why their house had to be rebuilt, it's still unfinished and her family is living in a trailer in the yard. >> we just want to get home and sleep in a real house. >> reporter: so now to hear that fema after two and a half years is now announcing all right. we're going to look at every single sandy flood claim. >> great. >> reporter: does that give you hope? >> yes. i have boxes of files from everything. i can give them anything they want. i can show them anything they want. and i will show them anything they want because it had to end. >> so erika let's talk about the process. how is this review going to work? >> reporter: well that is the big question and fema doesn't know how to answer that just yet. they are like look we're settling claims and now we're announcing this but they are still figuring it all out. it could be a couple of weeks before they put a plan into action, but it could come dow
most homeowners we have met are like faith here. she lives on the water in new york.eived a payout from fema but said it was about a hundred thousand dollars short, which is why their house had to be rebuilt, it's still unfinished and her family is living in a trailer in the yard. >> we just want to get home and sleep in a real house. >> reporter: so now to hear that fema after two and a half years is now announcing all right. we're going to look at every single sandy flood claim....
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. >> looks like the homeowner there. the person we watched hop out of that truck perhaps, ran into the home or behind the home. >> yes. >> the timing on this is amazing. just as we took this shot, that's when you saw the truck that was being pursued by police pull up to this house, went across the cul-de-sac there -- >> watching these officers in uniform. >> circling around this one house, which leads you to believe that maybe that's where that guy who hopped out of the car and then fled on foot, maybe he's holed up somewhere in that house or behind the house. >> yeah. and it seemed as we watched that -- it looked to be a female. i'm not sure. looked to be a woman there. looked like she came out of the house very frightened. obviously, we don't have any information on what exactly began all of, this but it started on the highway in houston, texas. also unclear what neighborhood we're talking about in houston. >> of course because these pictures are coming from houston, texas, we don't have control of the helicopter shot
. >> looks like the homeowner there. the person we watched hop out of that truck perhaps, ran into the home or behind the home. >> yes. >> the timing on this is amazing. just as we took this shot, that's when you saw the truck that was being pursued by police pull up to this house, went across the cul-de-sac there -- >> watching these officers in uniform. >> circling around this one house, which leads you to believe that maybe that's where that guy who hopped out...
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they tell us how the thieves are operating and what homeowners can do. >> reporter: it is full of homes worth $2 million up. it is well mar cured and quiet and hit by thieves earlier this week. take a look at how it looks once the sun goes down. lately thieves have been breaking into homes throughout the evening. this shows there has been nearly 40. >> the volume of burglaries we are having in short proximity of time is unprecedented. >> reporter: it shows from 2014 to 2015 burglaries have doubled. they are being committed by several individuals and views come frog other cities. they say they are going through an unlocked door or side gate. some times they are smashing winds and once inside not going after the electronics. day are after cash and jewelry because they are harder to trace. burglars are hitting sunnyvale and mountain view. >> they will go for where the money is. unfortunately we are in an affluent community. it is is disappointing but it kind of goes with the times. >> it is very bold but i can't live in fear. >> reporter: so far no arrests have been made and homeowners wan
they tell us how the thieves are operating and what homeowners can do. >> reporter: it is full of homes worth $2 million up. it is well mar cured and quiet and hit by thieves earlier this week. take a look at how it looks once the sun goes down. lately thieves have been breaking into homes throughout the evening. this shows there has been nearly 40. >> the volume of burglaries we are having in short proximity of time is unprecedented. >> reporter: it shows from 2014 to 2015...
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that's what the homeowner said he paid 1 point # million dollars -- $1.7 million nearly a decade ago. the building started to sink. the builder's attorney said there was no intent to defraud a few years ago the judge ruled that he had defrauded the homeowner. the company successfully appealed that decision just this month. >> i spent all the money i had and basically i got cleaned out in the process, i have nothing now. >> the case now goes to a jury. >> 5:53. up next, the search for the thief in the case of organic food. >> we have new video of a catastrophic collapse overseas. gets the details all new at 6:00 a.m. (woman) ready for another game? (woman) oh, sorry! (man) daydreaming again. (man) about going on a cruise? (in unison) yeah. (woman) around the hawaiian islands, for 2 weeks. (in unison) we were! (man) with a helicop is in a. you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> 5:56 a little cloud cover over the platt bridge, the schuylkill river. look out for fog out there. 41 degrees, put your low beams on if you encounte
that's what the homeowner said he paid 1 point # million dollars -- $1.7 million nearly a decade ago. the building started to sink. the builder's attorney said there was no intent to defraud a few years ago the judge ruled that he had defrauded the homeowner. the company successfully appealed that decision just this month. >> i spent all the money i had and basically i got cleaned out in the process, i have nothing now. >> the case now goes to a jury. >> 5:53. up next, the...
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homeowners could also make the fireplace inoperable.pe this rule goes into effect by november 1st of next year. opponents say it will cost homeowners more money to comply to convert an old fireplace to one under the proposal could cost anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000. some in the trade disafree. >> it's sort of our right to have what we have in our homes. what point do you stop people knocking on your door telling you how to live your life? >> reporter: well, supporters say it would make things healthier and protect us from the particulates. air quality officials issued out more than 150 tickets each costing about $100 apiece to homeowners. as we take it back out here live, the first thing to get on the the word out, the air quality management board is holding public workshops if you will to all nine bay area counties. >> the first one is scheduled for march 25th in morgan hill. if you want more information, go to the bay area air quality management website. back to you. >> okay. thank you. >>> the aging sea wall along san francisco's oc
homeowners could also make the fireplace inoperable.pe this rule goes into effect by november 1st of next year. opponents say it will cost homeowners more money to comply to convert an old fireplace to one under the proposal could cost anywhere from $2,000 to $3,000. some in the trade disafree. >> it's sort of our right to have what we have in our homes. what point do you stop people knocking on your door telling you how to live your life? >> reporter: well, supporters say it would...
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the county is negotiating with the homeowners to buy them out but one homeowner who showed up tonight said there has not been much negotiating going on recently. tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: good news tonight about a missing 12-year-old boy. demetrius brown is safe tonight. the police search for him after he vanished from a southwest washington home yesterday. details of where he was found have not been released. leon: surveillance video of a high-profile secret service incident may have been erased. that is what director joe clancy told lawmakers in a closed-door meeting. earlier this month two agents were accused of driving through an active bomb threat investigation while drunk. they said that clancy claimed in his policy to erase tape 72 hours after they are recorded. alison: a fraternity taking action after racism shuts down a chapter. how it plans to prevent another incident. leon: pot for pets. alison: and the royals are still in d.c. what is on tap tomorrow? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accurac
the county is negotiating with the homeowners to buy them out but one homeowner who showed up tonight said there has not been much negotiating going on recently. tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: good news tonight about a missing 12-year-old boy. demetrius brown is safe tonight. the police search for him after he vanished from a southwest washington home yesterday. details of where he was found have not been released. leon: surveillance video of a high-profile secret service incident may have...
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it could change the way the homeowners have to market their homes. damian trujillo has more on the cost for homeowners. >> the 23450u rules would take effect by next winter if the air quality manage mth district approves the proposal. it would mean installing a gas or electric fireplace insert into your old wood burning fireplace if you're selling your home. >> when you're said and done and all bells and whistles and higher btu over 5,000 out the door that's with tax, installation, and venting, which is the pipes. >> then you pay a plumber or an electrician to run a gas or power line to the fireplace. regulators say the change is needed to reduce winter air pollution. >> it continues to be our largest source of winter time air pollution. that's why we continue to seek ways to reduce it and reduce the impact on the public here in the bay area. >> there were 23 winter spare the air days this season and 30 last season. >> it will have some impact on the market. >> mary lou says homeowners with low or fixed incomes might be hit the hardest. >> it will de
it could change the way the homeowners have to market their homes. damian trujillo has more on the cost for homeowners. >> the 23450u rules would take effect by next winter if the air quality manage mth district approves the proposal. it would mean installing a gas or electric fireplace insert into your old wood burning fireplace if you're selling your home. >> when you're said and done and all bells and whistles and higher btu over 5,000 out the door that's with tax, installation,...
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. >>> first, wells fargo says fewer homeowners are falling behind on their mortgages.some bad news for some people. >>> i'm 7 on your side's michael finney. formaldehyde in >>> a san francisco based bank is cutting a thousand jobs and closing one of its offices, citing an improving economy. wells fargo today said it's closing its home lending service office in milwaukee because fewer homeowners are falling behind on payments and seeking help keeping their homes. the company says it will close the office in late july and inform the 1,000 employees of their job opportunities within the company, of other job opportunities within the company. no job cuts are in the bay area. wells fargo kbloidsimplies about 265,000 people. >>> h.j. heinz is buying kraft creating a colosses that will be the fifth largest food and beverage company in north america. that deal was engineered by heinz owner, brazilian investment firm 3g capital and warren buffett's berkshire hathaway. they will have revenue of $28 billion. >>> the cover for harper lee's follow-up for "to kill a mockingbird" loo
. >>> first, wells fargo says fewer homeowners are falling behind on their mortgages.some bad news for some people. >>> i'm 7 on your side's michael finney. formaldehyde in >>> a san francisco based bank is cutting a thousand jobs and closing one of its offices, citing an improving economy. wells fargo today said it's closing its home lending service office in milwaukee because fewer homeowners are falling behind on payments and seeking help keeping their homes. the...
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3 quotes compare options and see what's out there and sun shares streamlines this whole process homeowners can be assured that they are getting a good price and reduces the time and complexity of getting solar. sun shares is also great because it not only starts the conversation around solar gets people interested but it has tangible results that directly support the city's goal of reaching 100 percent renewable by 2030 and between the two rounds we've had over 12 hundred participants resulting in 145 installations which is a 12 percent conversion rate to people who registered for the program and to people who installed it in their homes. may not seem like a high number but considering only 25 percent of homes can actually technically feasibly support solar so 12 percent is actually a pretty good number and 44 of those installations or about a third were in san francisco resulting in an additional 160 kilowatts of local renewable energy generation and now the question is whether we're going to issue another round of this program and right now we're interested but not certain whether or not
3 quotes compare options and see what's out there and sun shares streamlines this whole process homeowners can be assured that they are getting a good price and reduces the time and complexity of getting solar. sun shares is also great because it not only starts the conversation around solar gets people interested but it has tangible results that directly support the city's goal of reaching 100 percent renewable by 2030 and between the two rounds we've had over 12 hundred participants resulting...
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in these bag what was after and what the homeowners offering in order to get his belongings back. i held a large tonight about a common household products now believed to cause cancer and possible ties the optimism. autism... and we are tracking breaking news out of new orleans tonight where people were stabbed at the airport with a machete. what concord in the airport has been shut down the recognize it on all updated information not in that area and the latest in developments and that the suspect is in custody keeping here for this breaking news story tonight wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> reporter: will a paci
in these bag what was after and what the homeowners offering in order to get his belongings back. i held a large tonight about a common household products now believed to cause cancer and possible ties the optimism. autism... and we are tracking breaking news out of new orleans tonight where people were stabbed at the airport with a machete. what concord in the airport has been shut down the recognize it on all updated information not in that area and the latest in developments and that the...