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when we come back david's exclusive with jana. we'll see you in a moment. an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> good monday morning. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm with sara eisen and simon hobbs. david is alive at 13-d monitoring the active investors summit. more from david in just a few moments. in the meantime markets are holding up here 42 points after a weak premarket. s&p going for four in a row, something it
when we come back david's exclusive with jana. we'll see you in a moment. an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it...
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jana katsuyama with tonight's red carpet roll out at the castro theater and what's new this year, jana reporter: frank and julie, organizers say more than 1,000 people turned up tonight for the opening night. a documentary on steve jobs. they are having more films this year than last year and they're expecting to draw celebrities such as richard gere and isabela roselini here into town. >> reporter: the tickets went fast and the lines were long. film fans such as luke moody. >> i'm the place holder. who held a place for his fiance. >> are you comfortable. i'm ready to go. >> reporter: got to the theater two hours early. the first couple tonight got dinner to go. >> i've been coming to the film festival for years. >> reporter: today the screening of the man and the machine. the latest movie about steve jobs. >> so many that didn't know him were filled with grief. i thought that's an interesting phenomenon. let me look into it and see what i find. >> reporter: he directed film on thompson and frekanomics. >> i like real stories because they're often more dramatic and strange than fiction
jana katsuyama with tonight's red carpet roll out at the castro theater and what's new this year, jana reporter: frank and julie, organizers say more than 1,000 people turned up tonight for the opening night. a documentary on steve jobs. they are having more films this year than last year and they're expecting to draw celebrities such as richard gere and isabela roselini here into town. >> reporter: the tickets went fast and the lines were long. film fans such as luke moody. >> i'm...
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jana katsuyama in walnut creek tonight. thank you. >>> as jana mentioned game four is in new orleans. it's set for tomorrow at 5:00 our time. and if the warriors don't sweep they will come back to play game five on tuesday. the time of that game is still to be determined. >>> library books tossed into the trash. tens of thousands of books. tonight at 10:30, the video some people call disgraceful and why it appears to be a common practice. >> rainfalling in parts of the bay area and the showers will spread through the area. i'll let you know how long they are going to last and how long it will impact the weekend. >>> and the legal papers that label a residential hotel a nuisance. we showed you the living conditions, now there's a call for a take over. ♪ we came in station wagons, campers, on planes to see what walt had built. ♪ forever young ♪ and what we found was a place that was always growing, but never grew old. ♪ forever young ♪ and now comes a celebration 60 years in the making. the disneyland diamond celebration. ♪ m
jana katsuyama in walnut creek tonight. thank you. >>> as jana mentioned game four is in new orleans. it's set for tomorrow at 5:00 our time. and if the warriors don't sweep they will come back to play game five on tuesday. the time of that game is still to be determined. >>> library books tossed into the trash. tens of thousands of books. tonight at 10:30, the video some people call disgraceful and why it appears to be a common practice. >> rainfalling in parts of the...
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her name is ki-jana thomas. but she also called herself young lion he is. and authorities say her use of social media was crucial clue. ben spencer has been pouring through court documents and is live. >> reporter: neighbors say she seemed an unlikely terrorist, the mother of two young daughters with no criminal history. but in her on line world federal agents say she left behind a trail of evidence dating back some two years. even the public defender had trouble getting in this red brick row home tonight locked down since the early morning arrest of ki-jana thomas, the local mother accused of trying to join isis fighters abroad appearing in court today entirely covered except for the eyes. the new terrorism charge sent shock through philadelphia's muslim community as late day prayers let out. this troubles you. >> absolutely. >> reporter: mohammed says her plans distort islam's true meaning. prosecutors say thomas intended to link up with terrorists in syria on her north philly block none of the family members thomas lived with would speak but neighbors di
her name is ki-jana thomas. but she also called herself young lion he is. and authorities say her use of social media was crucial clue. ben spencer has been pouring through court documents and is live. >> reporter: neighbors say she seemed an unlikely terrorist, the mother of two young daughters with no criminal history. but in her on line world federal agents say she left behind a trail of evidence dating back some two years. even the public defender had trouble getting in this red brick...
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i think they'll do it for you jana, after they take a bite it's worth following them. why don't we go to rob in florida. >> caller: yes boss. since du pont got ed breen on the board now and he's the master of breakups. do you think they're intending to break up du pont and make it oh, i don't know get rid of the ludsers and break it up or split it up? >> i got to tell you i agree with you about breen. if he finds way to bring out value. i think coleman will listen to them. i know there is bad blood between both sides. i happen to like both groups. i sure wish something could be done. i wish that maybe -- let's say breen led the board and fact finding what to do and they invited belts into that. i don't like what is happening there. i think du pont can go up over time. i'm concerned about their quarter now. >> barbara. >> caller: hello jim. buy a stock a own? >> i like vip shop not the badu. chinese market is going crazy. i don't get it. it looks bad to me. it probably goes higher. cookie in new jersey. >> caller: yeah, how you doing, jim? >> cookie i don't know i'm los
i think they'll do it for you jana, after they take a bite it's worth following them. why don't we go to rob in florida. >> caller: yes boss. since du pont got ed breen on the board now and he's the master of breakups. do you think they're intending to break up du pont and make it oh, i don't know get rid of the ludsers and break it up or split it up? >> i got to tell you i agree with you about breen. if he finds way to bring out value. i think coleman will listen to them. i know...
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jana katsuyama is live in san jose with the project that's helping give people a voice, jana. >> reporter: frank, we talked with the people here inside and they said so far the program has distributed 120 smart phones to homeless people in san jose. each compliant pays $20 a month and it comes with special apps that are designed to help them. some people say it's already making a difference. >> we're living in the streets. this is our home here. >> this car. >> this car. >> reporter: a home on four wheels. for holly leonard and her husband ryan who stayed in their car for one year. >> we can't take a shower always. and you're in close quarters with someone. it can affect your self-esteem. >> reporter: holly finally got into a homeless shelter. ryan stayed in the car. >> it was like a glimmer of hope. >> reporter: hope came knocking at their door. and it came in the form of a smart phone. >> i think that we can consider it as a very basic need for someone who is homeless. it allows us to put them on a level playing field with the rest of the world. >> reporter: just last year the community
jana katsuyama is live in san jose with the project that's helping give people a voice, jana. >> reporter: frank, we talked with the people here inside and they said so far the program has distributed 120 smart phones to homeless people in san jose. each compliant pays $20 a month and it comes with special apps that are designed to help them. some people say it's already making a difference. >> we're living in the streets. this is our home here. >> this car. >> this car....
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is here now with how the race is starting to shape up, jana. >> reporter: certainly getting interesting, julie. marco rubio is now the third candidate to enter the race. and voters will be able to choose from a wide candidate list. >> grounded from the grounds of our history but inspired by our future i announce my candidacy for the president of the united states. >> reporter: marco rubio declaring he will run. the cuban american conservative who crossed over on an immigration bill in support of amnesty. and rand paul. rubio's announcement came with a jab to democratic candidate hillary clinton. >> before us is an opportunity to chapter the greatest chapter yet in the story of america. but we can't do it by going back to the leaders of the past. >> i think it's interesting to see these three young generations. they have more to say, they appeal to different demographics. >> every day americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. >> reporter: meantime clinton the 67-year-old former first lady, senator and secretary of state who announced her run sunday thr
ktvu's jana katsuyama is here now with how the race is starting to shape up, jana. >> reporter: certainly getting interesting, julie. marco rubio is now the third candidate to enter the race. and voters will be able to choose from a wide candidate list. >> grounded from the grounds of our history but inspired by our future i announce my candidacy for the president of the united states. >> reporter: marco rubio declaring he will run. the cuban american conservative who crossed...
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it got close a couple weeks ago. >> jana needed to do what carl aca ak icahn would do with ebay which is split. >> i think this stuff is a work in progress. they're going to lever up. they're going to accelerate this buy back. i think 60 is probably a floor. we saw a trade, we highlighted it last week in the options market. somebody sold the jan 60 puts and bought the jan 70 calls. this reflects the fact they think it's going to take time to turn around. >> also want to bring up another name from that conference. jeff smith who talked about his firm's push with yahoo! was also there and talked about that stock. have a listen. >> if you add up alibaba and yahoo! japan and the cash, that's worth more than the whole market cap of the company plus you're still getting the operating business which has a billion dollar in ebitda. it's not personal. it's not picking on the company and i don't think anybody else is picking on the company. it's just about value. >> pete, you're not in this anymore? >> this is an old story. we talked about this in the teens, literally in the teens we sat on thi
it got close a couple weeks ago. >> jana needed to do what carl aca ak icahn would do with ebay which is split. >> i think this stuff is a work in progress. they're going to lever up. they're going to accelerate this buy back. i think 60 is probably a floor. we saw a trade, we highlighted it last week in the options market. somebody sold the jan 60 puts and bought the jan 70 calls. this reflects the fact they think it's going to take time to turn around. >> also want to bring...
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new at 10:00 jana katsuyama live in marine county where they voted on stricter water regulations. >> reporter: ken that vote was unanimous. this ordinance passed the stricter regulations. so for the first time, customers will face mandatory limits on outdoor watering. the burst of april showers came down hard and fast. just as quickly the rain clouds cleared leaving drops of precious water dousing the lawns. a sobering report on usage saying that californiaens conserved 2.8%. >> we want to urge the urban water suppliers to implement their water conservation measures now. >> that includes the marine municipal water district. the marine district which covers the district from san federal to the golden gate bridge does not rely on state water. >> it's not quite to the max. >> at the meeting dozens of residents voice concerns. some say the board is not strict enough. others say the regulations are unfair for those conserving every drop. >> tonight the board unanimously passed the ordinance limiting irrigation to 3 times a week. >> this is the time manzanita. >> this is just a reality of
new at 10:00 jana katsuyama live in marine county where they voted on stricter water regulations. >> reporter: ken that vote was unanimous. this ordinance passed the stricter regulations. so for the first time, customers will face mandatory limits on outdoor watering. the burst of april showers came down hard and fast. just as quickly the rain clouds cleared leaving drops of precious water dousing the lawns. a sobering report on usage saying that californiaens conserved 2.8%. >> we...
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jana katsuyama has been talking to folks about pg & e's response and the lessons learned since the san bruno pipeline explosion five years ago. first to ken pritchett who's in fresno tonight, ken. >> reporter: frank you can see the police are here. they have this roadblocked off. this happened next to a gun range in an undeveloped area just north of tpres know here. you can't see the area right now but you couldn't miss it from the flames jetting more than a dozen feet from the air. the pipeline rupture happened right next to highway 99. >> oh my god, horrible. >> reporter: video was captured from people in multiple cars passing by. but isidro estrada's cell phone footage came from his front yard. >> i went to my room 10, 15 minutes later i heard a loud bang. >> reporter: the rupture happened in the northern edge of fresno at a sheriff's department gun range. >> i didn't think anything of it but then i heard jets flying over. >> reporter: that was the air escaping the pipeline. crews were using a heavy equipment the build up a dirt berm. >> it was a backhoe that was being used by the c
jana katsuyama has been talking to folks about pg & e's response and the lessons learned since the san bruno pipeline explosion five years ago. first to ken pritchett who's in fresno tonight, ken. >> reporter: frank you can see the police are here. they have this roadblocked off. this happened next to a gun range in an undeveloped area just north of tpres know here. you can't see the area right now but you couldn't miss it from the flames jetting more than a dozen feet from the air....
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jana katsuyama, thank you. >>> governor brown is planning to attend the snow survey tomorrow. this is pictures of the last snow survey. the snow contest is just 8% of the historical average. that's lower than any year on record dating back to 1950. last week governor brown signed emergency legislation to fast track more than $1 billion in funding for drought relief. >>> the winter shelter program for the homeless in san jose is shutting its doors tomorrow morning. that means several hundred people will be back out on the streets. and some told us they don't know where they'll go. four months ago the city dismantled a large encampment where some 300 people were living. it was called the jungle. mayor liccardo says he has a plan in the works. >> safe parking, providing spaces where people can park their cars and rvs and live. >> reporter: liccardo is also looking for ways to call so called microhouses with the help of donations. but first he says building codes need to be addressed. >>> san francisco home prices are so hot now that the median selling price is just under $1 milli
jana katsuyama, thank you. >>> governor brown is planning to attend the snow survey tomorrow. this is pictures of the last snow survey. the snow contest is just 8% of the historical average. that's lower than any year on record dating back to 1950. last week governor brown signed emergency legislation to fast track more than $1 billion in funding for drought relief. >>> the winter shelter program for the homeless in san jose is shutting its doors tomorrow morning. that means...
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and jana katsuyama tells us at the campus, jill biden explained why community colleges are close to her heart. >> reporter: today jill biden says that although she is the wife of the vice president, first lady, she prefers the title of dr. biden. tonight a group 206 students, allumni and teachers sat in a circle. >> my students are not quiet. so, please feel free to just like relax. >> reporter: biden told students she's been a teacher for 33 years. 20 years in community college. and now teaches two days a week at northern virginia community college. >> we've heard so many good things and i think this is, this is the first time i've been to a california community college. so my husband was coming out so i thought i would grab a ride with him. and he makes it easy. >> reporter: an educator with a phd in english, she is on a mission to keep students in school. >> i like that idea. >> reporter: for about a half hour she listened to the students as they shared their stories and concerns. >> there's some financial aid opportunities that are closed to you because of your age. >> reporter: dea
and jana katsuyama tells us at the campus, jill biden explained why community colleges are close to her heart. >> reporter: today jill biden says that although she is the wife of the vice president, first lady, she prefers the title of dr. biden. tonight a group 206 students, allumni and teachers sat in a circle. >> my students are not quiet. so, please feel free to just like relax. >> reporter: biden told students she's been a teacher for 33 years. 20 years in community...
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jana katsuyama in san francisco to be the.a, thank you. >>> the federal government issued it's monthly jobs report today and it fell short of expectations. economists blamed cold weather in much of the country and the decline in prices. now here are the numbers the bureau of labor statistics say employers added 126,000 jobs in march. that's the lowest number in more than two years since december 2012. economists had been expecting twice as many about 250,000 new jobs. the unemployment rate held steady at 5.5%. >>> a woman who commutes across the golden gate bridge is now facing thousands of dollars in fines. as john sasaki tells us she blames it on a clerical error involving fast track and the dmv. >> reporter: this is a trip to dmv that chereese benton never thought she would make. >> i had to transfer my car's name to my friend's name. because ntsb has me in a crazy bind. >> reporter: she was crossing the bridge which has automatic toll taking. you can pay online in just days or an invoice will be sent the your address. but
jana katsuyama in san francisco to be the.a, thank you. >>> the federal government issued it's monthly jobs report today and it fell short of expectations. economists blamed cold weather in much of the country and the decline in prices. now here are the numbers the bureau of labor statistics say employers added 126,000 jobs in march. that's the lowest number in more than two years since december 2012. economists had been expecting twice as many about 250,000 new jobs. the unemployment...
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jana katsuyama is live with what you need to know about the work being done there. >> reporter: they not wasting any time getting to worse on this project, because it's a tight time frame right here. they're drilling holes for that 20 feet pedestrian tunnel under van ness. this work is going to be going on nonstop day until monday morning. it doesn't matter if you were in a car or a taxi, riding a munni bus or walking down the street. >> i just have to cross there and walk up there. >> reporter: the closure of just one block on one of san francisco's busiest streets on a friday created extra chaos on surrounding streets and all the way downtown. >> i don't know how to get to the place where i'm going. i'm going to a restaurant. now i have to go the other way. yes, it's terrible. >> there's traffic everywhere on market. it was crazy, so i had to make a u turn. i don't care if i get a ticket. >> reporter: tempers were short, lines were long. people just wanting to get out of the gridlock. >> today it's taken my two to three times as long. it's bumper to bump you -- bumper out here. >>
jana katsuyama is live with what you need to know about the work being done there. >> reporter: they not wasting any time getting to worse on this project, because it's a tight time frame right here. they're drilling holes for that 20 feet pedestrian tunnel under van ness. this work is going to be going on nonstop day until monday morning. it doesn't matter if you were in a car or a taxi, riding a munni bus or walking down the street. >> i just have to cross there and walk up there....
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jana partners has $2 billion invested in qualcomm, but walk-on -- qualcomm has a market capability ofwill that change the market of activists cannot get done what they have been so successful at doing, which is getting ceo's endboards to capitulate? gina: it could, and i say that because activists have had a substantial part in driving share reduction dividend payment increases, share count decreases by way of their activism. the reason it may not matter much is because earnings may grow faster going forward. earnings have been growing slowly so they have impacted share count and cash deployment. these are factors that have impacted share prices. if we get earnings growing much more quickly, revenue growth driving earnings growth, reduction doesn't mean as much. it blunts the voice, because success is more ample. in an environment where success is fairly limited, they have a much eager impact in my view. it depends going forward how successful the earnings stream can be on organic growth. erik: quickly, before the closing bell rings, have we seen activism in the bond market yet? gina:
jana partners has $2 billion invested in qualcomm, but walk-on -- qualcomm has a market capability ofwill that change the market of activists cannot get done what they have been so successful at doing, which is getting ceo's endboards to capitulate? gina: it could, and i say that because activists have had a substantial part in driving share reduction dividend payment increases, share count decreases by way of their activism. the reason it may not matter much is because earnings may grow faster...
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. >> reporter: drone strikes were conducted in jana long pakistan afghanistan border. operation targeting an al qaeda compound. doctor weinstein was an aid worker captured in pakistan and held by al qaeda since 2011. also killed was giovanni le porta, a italian held hostage since 2012. the u.s. did not mow hostages were held at the compound. >> i cannot begin the the the the the anguish that these families are enduring today. i realize there are in word that can ever equal their loss. >> reporter: the obama administration is conducting a review of the strikes. the weinstein family released a a statement saying we look forward to the results of the investigation but those who took warren captive over three years ago bear ultimate responsibility. the the family also blame the pakistani government for not doing enough to help free weinstein after all of the humanitarian work he had done for people of that country. brook silver, credit, bs news washington. >>> radnor township police are searching for a burglary suspect confronted by a home owner. take a look at this video
. >> reporter: drone strikes were conducted in jana long pakistan afghanistan border. operation targeting an al qaeda compound. doctor weinstein was an aid worker captured in pakistan and held by al qaeda since 2011. also killed was giovanni le porta, a italian held hostage since 2012. the u.s. did not mow hostages were held at the compound. >> i cannot begin the the the the the anguish that these families are enduring today. i realize there are in word that can ever equal their...
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. >> qualcom is facing new pressure from akctivist investor jana partners.hey are asking the company to spin off its chip unit from its patented licensing division. the journal says jana has bought a $2 billion stake in qualcom making it one of the largest shareholders. jana qualcom management have reportedly talked privately sips last year and these talks with called constructive. the company welcomes input from our investors and the board will consider actions in their best interests. it typically works with companies behind the scenes as it did last year in gaining seats on the bo board on what is now walgreen's boots alliance. last year, they pushed to ebay and pay pal. qualcom is the world's largest maker of chips for phones. qualcom is also facing pressure on other fronts. long time customer samsung opted to use its own chip for the galaxy phone. >>> gwennyth paltrow says she's takingen 0 the food bank challenge. she accepted the challenge to try to get by on $29 worth of food for a week. but she's faced criticism over a photo she posted of her food al
. >> qualcom is facing new pressure from akctivist investor jana partners.hey are asking the company to spin off its chip unit from its patented licensing division. the journal says jana has bought a $2 billion stake in qualcom making it one of the largest shareholders. jana qualcom management have reportedly talked privately sips last year and these talks with called constructive. the company welcomes input from our investors and the board will consider actions in their best interests....
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. >>> activist investor jana partners is urging qualcom to consider a break up. jana wants the company to look at spinning off its chip unit from its patent licensing business. jana is one of qualcom's largest shareholders. >>> and symantec has been looking for buyers for its storage software business. reuters says an interest from an potential enquirer has been limited because of a tax burden associated with splitting company. >>> u.p.s. plans to invest more than a billion dollars in europe. fedex is in the process of buying tnt express. >>> we got a couple other headlines for you. a new survey finding that the corporate deal appetite hitting a five-year high. executives are looking to pick up other companies, especially because of the strong dollar and low oil prices. 56% of global companies surveyed said they intend to make acquisitions in the coming year. i can't figure out if this is good news or bad news because usually it's maa is a backward indicator. it's a back half of a cycle rather than the front half of the cycle. everybody is too confident. good new
. >>> activist investor jana partners is urging qualcom to consider a break up. jana wants the company to look at spinning off its chip unit from its patent licensing business. jana is one of qualcom's largest shareholders. >>> and symantec has been looking for buyers for its storage software business. reuters says an interest from an potential enquirer has been limited because of a tax burden associated with splitting company. >>> u.p.s. plans to invest more than a...
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>> amy: jana winter, thank you for being with us, reporter with the intercept.test piece is headlined, "tsa 'behavior detection' program targeting undocumented immigrants, not terrorists." we will link to it at democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] (music playing) ♪ i get the question asked so often: what do i cook at home for my wife chantal as a romantic dinner? well, if you stay with me on the show, i will share with you every single recipe and dish that i'm preparing at home. to kick it off, i prepared something really special. i started out with some vodka, and what i did here is i actually froze the vodka. i took like a flower pot and filled it with different ingredients like celery or rose petals or fresh fruit and orange rind filled it up with water and froze it. so when the time comes on servin
>> amy: jana winter, thank you for being with us, reporter with the intercept.test piece is headlined, "tsa 'behavior detection' program targeting undocumented immigrants, not terrorists." we will link to it at democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning...
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>> amy: jana winter, thank you for being with us, reporter with the intercept.test piece is headlined, "tsa 'behavior detection' program targeting undocumented immigrants, not terrorists." we will link to it at democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] i'm building a giant pencil out of plaster wrap. ok. now, this-- i was trying to get, like, a sci-fi sort of look. these are just made of regular clay. i think they'll probably hold up because they're going to be glazed and fired and... i'm not sure how it will hold up outside, although i am a little fearful because i've grown rather fond of it. we're going to have to paint it over with gesso to make it hard. the paint would fade from light but the material itself was pretty durable. man: the materials used by an artist will definitely affect the life span of
>> amy: jana winter, thank you for being with us, reporter with the intercept.test piece is headlined, "tsa 'behavior detection' program targeting undocumented immigrants, not terrorists." we will link to it at democracynow.org. that does it for our program. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning...
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abc 7 news reporter jana doe is gathering information and she will have a little report for us. we think this is a death investigation in san francisco's knob hill. >>> the death toll continues to rise in nepal following saturday's powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake. more than 3,600 people have been declared dead and that number is sure to rise as rescue workers reach the more remote areas. tens of thousands are sleeping outdoors afraid of the constant aftershocks. thousands more are jamming the roads out of the capital. the airport is filled with nepalees and international visitors desperate to get out. one new yorker tells abc news it's a complete mad house. for more, we go to abc news reporter susan sole knee live from washington, d.c. susan? >> reporter: good morning, eric. rescue teens are pouring into nepal from all over the world, racing against the clock to keep the death toll from climbing higher. tens of thousands across nepal are shell shocked and sleeping in the streets or makeshift tents as the death poll surges past 3,000 from the earthquake that ripped across the h
abc 7 news reporter jana doe is gathering information and she will have a little report for us. we think this is a death investigation in san francisco's knob hill. >>> the death toll continues to rise in nepal following saturday's powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake. more than 3,600 people have been declared dead and that number is sure to rise as rescue workers reach the more remote areas. tens of thousands are sleeping outdoors afraid of the constant aftershocks. thousands more are...
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>> good evening, commissioners, i am petra jana paul and i live with my husband and 3 daughters at 348 duncan in our amazing neighborhood for nearly 15. thank you for hearing my testimony. i'd like to reiterate my neighbor's comment that 437 duncan was far from an eye sore, it was a lovely garden maintained by the neighbors since they moved up north. a number of family and neighbors have lived in the house off and on for years. i have to question if the project sponsor is telling these stories as part of their argument why it should be approved as it is and when i know these stories have no truth behind it, what are the other stories behind it. what georgia, miss schuttish, explained from the beginning, we are looking at the issue of relative affordability. obviously san francisco is hardly affordable in the normal context. it is your job to decide what is relatively affordable. the idea of reducing the square footage feels very appropriate to me because of the ability to have a house that fits within the neighborhood context. obviously google maps can show you and the exhibits georgia
>> good evening, commissioners, i am petra jana paul and i live with my husband and 3 daughters at 348 duncan in our amazing neighborhood for nearly 15. thank you for hearing my testimony. i'd like to reiterate my neighbor's comment that 437 duncan was far from an eye sore, it was a lovely garden maintained by the neighbors since they moved up north. a number of family and neighbors have lived in the house off and on for years. i have to question if the project sponsor is telling these...
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and jana l.johnsen: "as a hospital/hospice chaplain i initiated or facilitated these interactions for years. it is finally being able to talk openly about the elephant in the room. and it is not morbid, but life- giving to be able to share these intimate conversations. and beverly berg: "when i worked at the v.a., i dealt with dying and death on a fairly regular basis. some just needed someone to let them know it was okay to die if this was what they wanted, that they didn't have to fight anymore just to make everyone around them happy." and finally, noubar gee offered this advice: "think about it, talk about it, but do not be pre-occupied by it..." as always, we welcome your comments. visit us at pbs.org/newshour, on our facebook page, or tweet us @newshour. >> sreenivasan: some more news before we leave you tonight. fidel castro has been seen in public for the first time in 15 months. cuba's official web site published picturing of the 88-year-old greeting visitors earlier this week. san franci
and jana l.johnsen: "as a hospital/hospice chaplain i initiated or facilitated these interactions for years. it is finally being able to talk openly about the elephant in the room. and it is not morbid, but life- giving to be able to share these intimate conversations. and beverly berg: "when i worked at the v.a., i dealt with dying and death on a fairly regular basis. some just needed someone to let them know it was okay to die if this was what they wanted, that they didn't have to...
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abc 7 news reporter jana doe is gathering information and she will have a little report for us.e think this is a death investigation in san francisco's knob hill. >>> the death toll continues to rise in nepal following saturday's powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake. more than 3,600 people have been declared dead and that number is sure to rise as rescue workers reach the more remote areas. tens of thousands are sleeping outdoors afraid of the constant aftershocks. thousands more are jamming the roads out of the capital. the airport is filled with nepalees and international
abc 7 news reporter jana doe is gathering information and she will have a little report for us.e think this is a death investigation in san francisco's knob hill. >>> the death toll continues to rise in nepal following saturday's powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake. more than 3,600 people have been declared dead and that number is sure to rise as rescue workers reach the more remote areas. tens of thousands are sleeping outdoors afraid of the constant aftershocks. thousands more are...
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. >> i will begin with you, jana. why is this the burden of the prosecutors? a minority of the states the burden in an insanity case shifts to the prosecutor not to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond a doubt but if he is insane. >> there is a finding he is insane. and the burden shifts to the prosecutors to prove otherwise. >> how do they go about doing that and how do you prove that someone is sane? >> it is going to be expert driven. they will present it to them on the mental state. the case turns on whether or not the jurors believes he was legally sane at the time of the killing. colorado is unique. the burred ep is on the prosecution. if you look at legal insanity is not a successful defense. and less successful when you talk about a murder case. if you couple that with with pre-meditation evidence you will find he was sane and pre-meditated and not a psychotic break. >> we tonight know what the prosecutor has planned. but what would you imagine they will do? >> the prosecution has to hit home. all of the planning that went in the episode, and when
. >> i will begin with you, jana. why is this the burden of the prosecutors? a minority of the states the burden in an insanity case shifts to the prosecutor not to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond a doubt but if he is insane. >> there is a finding he is insane. and the burden shifts to the prosecutors to prove otherwise. >> how do they go about doing that and how do you prove that someone is sane? >> it is going to be expert driven. they will present it to them...
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jana katsuyama has been asking young people about the attraction. >> reporter: we talked directly to berkeley students today who said e cigarettes are becoming more popular. you can find them at many stores around the city and they say this is becoming a nationwide battle. nationwide as to just how to handle these devices. >> this is an e cigarette also. this is an e cigarette also. >> reporter: there's no lighting up just loading up. with a vile of liquid and an electronic cigarette. sydale abay says it's helping him and others stop smoking. >> it'll take time but it's a process. it helps them get through it. >> reporter: it is meant to a variety of flavors. >> this is strawberry rice crispy treats and pop rocks. >> reporter: the number of middle school and high school students using electronic cigarettes tripled from 2013 to 2014. with e cigarettes becoming more popular than traditional cigarettes. we talked with students outside berkeley high. >> i am walking at tiles there's adults using them, there's kids using them. they're really popular i think because people think there's no
jana katsuyama has been asking young people about the attraction. >> reporter: we talked directly to berkeley students today who said e cigarettes are becoming more popular. you can find them at many stores around the city and they say this is becoming a nationwide battle. nationwide as to just how to handle these devices. >> this is an e cigarette also. this is an e cigarette also. >> reporter: there's no lighting up just loading up. with a vile of liquid and an electronic...
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jana katsuyama has the story, and that man is in the hospital. >> reporter: he's in the hospital right now. and they tell me he had to get 16 stitches on his head. we're going to show you the whole visit -- whole video, and some people might find it disturbing. >> reporter: police say the man was at his usual spot. sitting on a bucket on geary. a man walks up and pulls out what appears to be a metal pipe. hitting the man so hard, the pipe slips out of his hand. >> i heard the noise of a thud and that was the man hitting him with a pipe. >> reporter: another camera shows him turning a corner on to the alley, passing people and never looking back. >> when you see an act so raw like this, in san francisco we like to send a message that if you attack the homeless, we're going to send you a message. if you would see the man and you would say hi to him, he would say hi back. >> reporter: at the scene people lit candles. the victim is well known and hanging around the area. >> people will tell you, even the store owners that he's nice. >> reporter: here's a look at the victim. he is 5'10" wit
jana katsuyama has the story, and that man is in the hospital. >> reporter: he's in the hospital right now. and they tell me he had to get 16 stitches on his head. we're going to show you the whole visit -- whole video, and some people might find it disturbing. >> reporter: police say the man was at his usual spot. sitting on a bucket on geary. a man walks up and pulls out what appears to be a metal pipe. hitting the man so hard, the pipe slips out of his hand. >> i heard the...
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jana, thank you. >>> time is running out to get your taxes to the irs. deadline is midnight less than two hours from now. the irs says millions of of americans always wait until the last few hours. these days, the vast majority also use electronic filing. if you need to mail your returns, there's only one post office in the bay area that's actually open until midnight. that's the one at san francisco international airport. on capitol hill today, the head of the irs admitted his agency has problems serving taxpayers when they need help in person or on the phone. >> on bad days, fewer than 40% of the calls are able to receive a live assister. >> budget cuts that amounted to $1.2 billion. he said the irs couldn't hire enough workers this tax season. that also means fewer audits. the commissioner warned tax cheats not to assume they won't get caught. >>> tensions were running high today as lawmakers debated the mandatory vaccine bill, that would eliminate california's personal belief exemption. hundreds of opponents showed up to oppose the bill. they made wh
jana, thank you. >>> time is running out to get your taxes to the irs. deadline is midnight less than two hours from now. the irs says millions of of americans always wait until the last few hours. these days, the vast majority also use electronic filing. if you need to mail your returns, there's only one post office in the bay area that's actually open until midnight. that's the one at san francisco international airport. on capitol hill today, the head of the irs admitted his agency...
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we begin with jana katsuyama. >> reporter: frank, the water district officials here say this caught them by surprise. in the past, state has given them advance warning, but this came out of the blue. now it's up to each local water district to figure out how to implement it. this sierra snow survey was like an april fool's joke. >> we're standing on dry grass, and we should be standing in five feet of snow. >> this is the first time since 1942 we've had zero snow at this location. >> sierra's snow is facing its fourth year of drought. that prompted governor jerry brown to issue this historic statewide cut. >> this executive order which i've seened today, it's long, it it covers a number of different details. >> reporter: the governor has directed the state water board to reduce statewide urban water use by 25%, compared to 20 13 levels. the cuts will last through february next year. the executive order calls for replacing 15 million square feet of lawns across the state with drought tolerant landscaping. it places restrictions on water use at commercial and industrial sights, golf course
we begin with jana katsuyama. >> reporter: frank, the water district officials here say this caught them by surprise. in the past, state has given them advance warning, but this came out of the blue. now it's up to each local water district to figure out how to implement it. this sierra snow survey was like an april fool's joke. >> we're standing on dry grass, and we should be standing in five feet of snow. >> this is the first time since 1942 we've had zero snow at this...
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. >> reporter: janae's grandmother picked her up from school.py that her granddaughter never had to use that whistle to call for help. >> i was concerned, because she walks home most of the time. >> reporter: we spoke briefly with patel's attorney. they're not releasing a photo of patel because of the open investigation. finally, hayward police said there was a previous arrest for patel for theft and possession of stolen property. in hayward, fox 2 news. >>> tracking a few clouds, not just from the coast, but coming in off the sierra, nevada, you see storms erupted, and cloud cover coming this way. the fog and low clouds pushed way inland this morning. they'll do the same thing tomorrow. we've got a deep cloud bank along the coast. got these high clouds overhead. this is going to kind of linger the next two or three days. hays going to keep us in this cool weather flow. as you look outside. these are the high clouds. what you can't see will be that fog. it's along the coastal sections, it's in san francisco right now, pushing into oakland. that'
. >> reporter: janae's grandmother picked her up from school.py that her granddaughter never had to use that whistle to call for help. >> i was concerned, because she walks home most of the time. >> reporter: we spoke briefly with patel's attorney. they're not releasing a photo of patel because of the open investigation. finally, hayward police said there was a previous arrest for patel for theft and possession of stolen property. in hayward, fox 2 news. >>> tracking...
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how about another one, tat jana -- tatajana defended her title.congratulations. >>> meanwhile one ever the 30,000 runners was prince george's county's own executive rushern baker who ran the boston marathon for the first time and tweeted this photo at the finish line. his goal was six hours and he finished an unofficial time of five hours 54 minutes and 54 seconds. so goal met. well done. >>> charges are filed in the deadly capsizing of a boat packed with my grants and the people arrested were on board what people call the death ship. >> wait till you see the diamond on the auction block today. >> here's doppler 9000. just a few real light showers through bowie, annapolis down through waldorf and just east of la plata through prince frederick. they're not going to last too long. i'm tracking sunshine or at least clear skies. the sun trying to come out through our tower cam. i'll have all the detail no. not possible. we're the settles! when we go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little activities that are kind of fun and educational. i t
how about another one, tat jana -- tatajana defended her title.congratulations. >>> meanwhile one ever the 30,000 runners was prince george's county's own executive rushern baker who ran the boston marathon for the first time and tweeted this photo at the finish line. his goal was six hours and he finished an unofficial time of five hours 54 minutes and 54 seconds. so goal met. well done. >>> charges are filed in the deadly capsizing of a boat packed with my grants and the...
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her name is ki-jana thomas. but she also called herself young lion he is.as crucial clue. ben spencer has been pouring through court documents and is live. >> reporter: neighbors say she seemed an unlikely terrorist, the mother of two young daughters with no criminal history. but in her on line world fed
her name is ki-jana thomas. but she also called herself young lion he is.as crucial clue. ben spencer has been pouring through court documents and is live. >> reporter: neighbors say she seemed an unlikely terrorist, the mother of two young daughters with no criminal history. but in her on line world fed
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leeian cooperman, bill ackman, barry rosenstein from jana partners.ng forward to speaking with those gentlemen. the presentations are going to be einhorn's are fun to watch. hope you'll join us on monday for that. still ahead, this is navind navinder sarao, the london trader accused of contributing to the flash crash in 2010. up next we talk to his former employer. could he have really contributed to the flash crash? we'll find out next. >>> plus, it's fed day. there's our countdown clock. 1:14:20, until the news. >>> back, white collar prison time is the subject of a new cnbc documentary airing tonight called "white collar convict." there's a common perception that when corporate big wigs go to prison they have it easy. the reality is more complicated as former tyco ceo dennis kozlowski found out when he was convicted of looting his company. here's a sneak peek. >> i did not realize i was in trouble until the jurors came back and started reading guilty. that's when it really hit me. >> in 2005, he was sentenced to eight to 25 years. dennis kozlowski,
leeian cooperman, bill ackman, barry rosenstein from jana partners.ng forward to speaking with those gentlemen. the presentations are going to be einhorn's are fun to watch. hope you'll join us on monday for that. still ahead, this is navind navinder sarao, the london trader accused of contributing to the flash crash in 2010. up next we talk to his former employer. could he have really contributed to the flash crash? we'll find out next. >>> plus, it's fed day. there's our countdown...
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i would argue that the lows that we saw in january at 61 now with jana entering into the picture here, you know what your downside is, you can be in the name, if it's going to get back to 881, it won't do it quickly, it'll take a long time. >>> let's do the trader blitz, making news today. first up, ubs upgrading netflix to a buy. pete. >> it's an interesting time to move from that hold to the buy, when you look at the stocks, it's incredible and their growth strategy going forward, original content that they've got, then go back and look at what those usage numbers were, $10 billion hours watched. there's a lot of reasons to get excited about the stocks though. significant move in terms of price target, however. i actually would look at the way morgan stanly is analyzing this company right now. i think it does go higher, this is not an evaluation stock, you've got to look at the stock and understand what you're getting, very expensive. >> they suggest that the stock performance of late doesn't necessarily match the performance of the revenue which is surged, relatively to what the st
i would argue that the lows that we saw in january at 61 now with jana entering into the picture here, you know what your downside is, you can be in the name, if it's going to get back to 881, it won't do it quickly, it'll take a long time. >>> let's do the trader blitz, making news today. first up, ubs upgrading netflix to a buy. pete. >> it's an interesting time to move from that hold to the buy, when you look at the stocks, it's incredible and their growth strategy going...
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jana partners asked to spin off the chip unit and other measures to boost its stock price.ounder barry rosen seen it talked with david in the last hour, here's what he said. >> we are convinced that the board and the management recognize their issues. we're convinced that they are trying to do the right things, and we're optimistic that they're going to. you know, we have advocated a number of steps, not just to split up, in fact, what we think they ought to do is a transparent review of the businesses and determine whether or not it makes sense to do either a partial or a full split. we are not definitively saying that they should split it up. >> they have a $2 billion calling card. they want them to cut costs, increase the buybacks. >> the sense i get is that a lot of people in tech recognize that if qualcomm doesn't have the leverage that they have had, a lot of people saying to my, executives saying to me, when you look at the pressure that china has put on several tech companies, look at qualcomm separately because they've been able to extract a level of licensing reve
jana partners asked to spin off the chip unit and other measures to boost its stock price.ounder barry rosen seen it talked with david in the last hour, here's what he said. >> we are convinced that the board and the management recognize their issues. we're convinced that they are trying to do the right things, and we're optimistic that they're going to. you know, we have advocated a number of steps, not just to split up, in fact, what we think they ought to do is a transparent review of...
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activist investors activist -- activist investor jana is getting involved.want qualcomm to spin off the chipmaking business and made other suggestions for improving the stock. finally, jetblue shares are trading at an 11 year high or almost an 11 year high after march capacity rose 6.2%. march traffic rose at 9.2%. when it comes down to revenue for -- per passenger, it will show a bigger upside than previously anticipated. stephanie: thank you for the update. erik: how california can solve its water problem. the first step is to become water literate. stephanie: i could not even tell you what that means. ♪ erik: it is time to talk about california's drought, everybody. blame californians. they are a wasteful lot. unless they change some of their habits, jerry brown's mandatory useful dass usage cut may not make a difference. with us this morning, charles fishman the author of "the big thirst." charles california has one heck of a problem and californians are only beginning to wake up to that reality now. how should they be thinking? charles: good morning. th
activist investors activist -- activist investor jana is getting involved.want qualcomm to spin off the chipmaking business and made other suggestions for improving the stock. finally, jetblue shares are trading at an 11 year high or almost an 11 year high after march capacity rose 6.2%. march traffic rose at 9.2%. when it comes down to revenue for -- per passenger, it will show a bigger upside than previously anticipated. stephanie: thank you for the update. erik: how california can solve its...
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jana with a $2 billion position advocating for a close look at the idea of splitting the company into even saying buy back more stock more quickly or buy back more quickly. they reported earnings last night, not a great reception. they are finding competitive challenges. we talked a lot about samsung. incertainly producing their own chip set instead of using qualcomm. it's the modem. apple goes with its own part of chip, as well to a certain extent. they are finding pressure there we asked the qualcomm ceo to come on and they declined. i gave an interview to the "journal" but not to us. >> when we see a lot of win or loser. >> loser. >> polaris with a great quarter. yesterday harley-davidson cutting back. >> how about pulte? closing down two. >> horton was very strong. we are seeing within groups we are seeing winners and losers. i think that's important to point out. >> what is that about, execution? >> yes. >> plain and simple? >> yes. it is just execution. we are seeing clumsy execution with some companies. >> texas instruments quarter shocked me. they shocked me. they said there w
jana with a $2 billion position advocating for a close look at the idea of splitting the company into even saying buy back more stock more quickly or buy back more quickly. they reported earnings last night, not a great reception. they are finding competitive challenges. we talked a lot about samsung. incertainly producing their own chip set instead of using qualcomm. it's the modem. apple goes with its own part of chip, as well to a certain extent. they are finding pressure there we asked the...
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i'm fairly confident that thewith the likes of jana and the third point owned the stock. have they or were they going to become public? unclear. starwood knew this. starwood, of course has an interim ceo currently in the job. mr. aaron. >> i want to talk about that. >> so they wanted to get ahead of us. that's essentially what's going on here. there's a feeling amongst this large hedge fund component or stock price that this accompany conceivably would be better off in a deal that the synergies, whether it was a hilton or marriott. by the way, i'm not saying there's talks going on because as far as i'm concerned there are none. the synergies, if you were to pursue a deal, it would be quiet strong and you would be able to realize the stock price far higher than you can by executing the new plan the ceo puts in place. that's what happens is the con solation community may be there. you often see parallel tracks and exploring strategic alternatives. you're not going to hire a new ceo if you're going to hire the accompany. value act promotes what? he ran vail and ran a cruise
i'm fairly confident that thewith the likes of jana and the third point owned the stock. have they or were they going to become public? unclear. starwood knew this. starwood, of course has an interim ceo currently in the job. mr. aaron. >> i want to talk about that. >> so they wanted to get ahead of us. that's essentially what's going on here. there's a feeling amongst this large hedge fund component or stock price that this accompany conceivably would be better off in a deal that...