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krueger served as a opportunity assistant u.s. attorney general. she's the first african- american american on the panel seven justices since 2005. the appointments give california one black, one will latino and three asian justices. >>> kamala harris will be sworn in as well. she's set to announce she's creating a bureau within the state d of justice that -- state department of justice. the bureau will address truancy and tackling what she calls the tragically flawed foster care and adoption system. >>> another plunge in the price of oil is driving stocks sharply lower in afternoon trading. energy stocks slumped as the price of crude briefly dipped below $50 a barrel. noble energy lost 9%. the dow is currently down 354 points. that's 2 s&p. the s&p is down 40. >>> ent doing coverage now on -- continuing coverage on a deadly shooting outside of a police station. officers shot and killed a man bhom they had contact with earlier in the day. police say yesterday afternoon, the 32-year-old man approached officers at 16th and mission and asked what time
krueger served as a opportunity assistant u.s. attorney general. she's the first african- american american on the panel seven justices since 2005. the appointments give california one black, one will latino and three asian justices. >>> kamala harris will be sworn in as well. she's set to announce she's creating a bureau within the state d of justice that -- state department of justice. the bureau will address truancy and tackling what she calls the tragically flawed foster care and...
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a new paper issued by princeton economist allen krueger shows the drivers with the ride hailing service make up to 48% more than cabbies. that translates an average of $19.03 an hour for uber operators and $12.90 for taxi drivers and chauffeurs. >>> personal finance and business forecasting firm kiplinger is out with its list of best new car values for 2015. for under $20,000 kiplinger likes the mazda 3. in the $30,000 to $40,000 range it's the honda accord v-6 and for people with a whole lot more money, kiplinger recommends mercedes-benz s. class in the luxury category. and for trucks they named the chevy silverado and colorado and you can see some of the best in show models in person starting today at the washington auto show. the show at the washington convention center runs through february 1st. >>> now to a dramatic footage of a rescue at sea. an irish fishing vessel was dead in the water and sinking off the coast of scotland. two of the crew made toyota a life raft -- it to a life raft but three crew members weren't so lucky. they were washed into the high seas but fortunately for
a new paper issued by princeton economist allen krueger shows the drivers with the ride hailing service make up to 48% more than cabbies. that translates an average of $19.03 an hour for uber operators and $12.90 for taxi drivers and chauffeurs. >>> personal finance and business forecasting firm kiplinger is out with its list of best new car values for 2015. for under $20,000 kiplinger likes the mazda 3. in the $30,000 to $40,000 range it's the honda accord v-6 and for people with a...
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. >> reporter: uriah krueger never says no to his favorite game. so a couple weeks ago when he couldn't get out of bed, his parents thought it was just a cold until he woke up in pain with a rash. >> i think my first two immediate responses were first, like measles? what is this 1950? wait a minute. ink he had his shot for that. >> reporter: the krugers had done everything the doctors recommend, but the first of two measles shots, almost always effective, wasn't enough to immuneize their 3-year-old. >> he has never been sick, so a stethoscope scared him. >> reporter: their little boy hospitalized, just like 15% of patients in this latest outbreak. >> i had to be really, really strong for him. i was like holding him close to me. on the inside, i'm crying. >> there's not really anything you can do for measles rather than just kind of make them comfortable. >> reporter: benadryl, tylenol and iv fluids helped but except for constant visits from doctors who'd never seen measles. >> they would come in and look at him and look at his rash. the see that ev
. >> reporter: uriah krueger never says no to his favorite game. so a couple weeks ago when he couldn't get out of bed, his parents thought it was just a cold until he woke up in pain with a rash. >> i think my first two immediate responses were first, like measles? what is this 1950? wait a minute. ink he had his shot for that. >> reporter: the krugers had done everything the doctors recommend, but the first of two measles shots, almost always effective, wasn't enough to...
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. >> reporter: uriah krueger never says no to his game but when he wouldn't get out of bed, they thought it was just a cold. >> measles, what is this 1950s? wait a minute i think he had his shot for that. >> reporter: the krugers had done everything doctors recommend, but the first of two measles shots, almost always effective, wasn't enough to immunize their 3-year-old. >> he has never been sick so a stethoscope scared him. >> reporter: their little boy hospitalized just like 15% of patients in this latest outbreak. >> i had to be really really strong for him. at night holding him close to me. inside i'm crying. >> there's not really anything you can do for measles rather than just kind of make them comfortable. >> reporter: benadryl tylenol and iv fluids helped but except for constant visits from doctors who'd never seen measles. >> they would come in and look at him and look at his rash. we had a few ask can they take a picture of this. >> reporter: he was isolated from almost everyone since the virus is so contagious. in arizona just a handful of patients may have exposed 1,000 other
. >> reporter: uriah krueger never says no to his game but when he wouldn't get out of bed, they thought it was just a cold. >> measles, what is this 1950s? wait a minute i think he had his shot for that. >> reporter: the krugers had done everything doctors recommend, but the first of two measles shots, almost always effective, wasn't enough to immunize their 3-year-old. >> he has never been sick so a stethoscope scared him. >> reporter: their little boy...
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. >> the kruegers did everything doctors recommend. the first of two shots was not enough to immunize their 3-year-old. >> he has never been sicko a stethoscope scared him. >> like 15% of the patients he was hospitalized. >> i had to be there strong for him. i'm crying. >> there is nothing you can do for measles rather than make them comfortable. >> benadryl tylenol and iv fluids helped but except for constant visits -- >> they would come in and look at his rash and asked can they take a picture. >> he was isolated from almost everyone since it is so contagious contagious. just a handful of patients may have exposed a thousand others where huge crowds are arriving for the super bowl. >> measles can spread in any setting especially where many people are unvaccinated. i wouldn't expect the super bowl to be a place to be where many unvaccinated people are congregating. >> in california a doctor is refusing to accept new patients who choose not to vaccinate. >> doi what i do to keep them healthy. not vaccinating makes them vulnerable to me
. >> the kruegers did everything doctors recommend. the first of two shots was not enough to immunize their 3-year-old. >> he has never been sicko a stethoscope scared him. >> like 15% of the patients he was hospitalized. >> i had to be there strong for him. i'm crying. >> there is nothing you can do for measles rather than make them comfortable. >> benadryl tylenol and iv fluids helped but except for constant visits -- >> they would come in and look at...
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feature films and the second began with alcoa, amazon and apple replaced with chucky jason and freddie krueger with some red rum, red rum sprinkled on top. then we got a report from k.b. holmes. boy it looked good. i always tell you to not trust the headlines. they said unfortunately we experienced a softening demand in some of the markets as the quarter progressed with increased pricing pressure and at the same time we faced cost pressure. well with that they put that little ray of sunshine out there stock closed down 16%. whoops there goes everything housing, including costco. what is amazing, goldman sachs downgraded. first the market ignored the negative and the stock advanced. next thing you know it is down two bucks. just like that. we heard the germans want to fight anything inflationary and want all countries to have balanced budgets. outcasts. then the ceo that eviscerated gilead by making a deal for a hepatitis c pill told analysts he is not done getting better prices for his customers. the only way to do that is to hammer the drug companies. they nosedived. sure enough every biotech
feature films and the second began with alcoa, amazon and apple replaced with chucky jason and freddie krueger with some red rum, red rum sprinkled on top. then we got a report from k.b. holmes. boy it looked good. i always tell you to not trust the headlines. they said unfortunately we experienced a softening demand in some of the markets as the quarter progressed with increased pricing pressure and at the same time we faced cost pressure. well with that they put that little ray of sunshine...
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uriah krueger's parents think he caught it from someone at the theme park. >> i had to be strong for him. holding him close to me. i'm crying. >> you see the implications of people getting the vaccine and aren't. >> reporter: if you have been immunized and want to head to phoenix, doctors say game on. the cdc says it would not expect a lot of people unvaccinated to congregate at the super bowl. kids too young for the vaccine are most at risk. you will not see a lot of infants. lester. >> hallie thanks. >>> we have sheinelle following an issue at a tennessee high school. >> a high school students is suspected and accused of planting a sophisticated bomb in columbia, tennessee. the bomb was discovered in the bathroom. the student saw the device and it was attached to a digital counter which was counting down. the bomb squad destroyed it and the student is facing charges. >>> tense negotiations for the has hostages. isis wants return for the would-be suicide bomber in exchange for a japanese journalist and jordanian pilot. no word on the conditions of the hostages today. >>> the record
uriah krueger's parents think he caught it from someone at the theme park. >> i had to be strong for him. holding him close to me. i'm crying. >> you see the implications of people getting the vaccine and aren't. >> reporter: if you have been immunized and want to head to phoenix, doctors say game on. the cdc says it would not expect a lot of people unvaccinated to congregate at the super bowl. kids too young for the vaccine are most at risk. you will not see a lot of infants....
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fox's sarah krueger has the details. >> i can't see out of my left eye.my right eye but it's not usable vision. so i can see colors shape um, light, dark. >> reporter: at wake forest university there's just one blind student. >> i lost my vision six years ago much once i came to washington forest i knew i had to resort to something so i decided to get a dog. i wasn't a huge dog person prior to getting him and now i can't imagine my life without him. >> reporter: catherine webster's black lab enzo helps her navigate around campus. >> here we go. >> reporter: but this is a new device that can now help her too. it straps on to your wrist and uses sonar technology to let you know when you're getting close to something. >> so now it's consistently vibrating. >> it was developed by these three students at wake forest university. >> it's very exciting to be able to produce a device that could have a meaningful difference in somebody's life. >> switch it on right there. >> they made it as part of project. >> this was designed as you approach an obstacle it buses
fox's sarah krueger has the details. >> i can't see out of my left eye.my right eye but it's not usable vision. so i can see colors shape um, light, dark. >> reporter: at wake forest university there's just one blind student. >> i lost my vision six years ago much once i came to washington forest i knew i had to resort to something so i decided to get a dog. i wasn't a huge dog person prior to getting him and now i can't imagine my life without him. >> reporter:...
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the video's directors, norman krueger and dominick junker brainstorm another misadventure for the duoto be bigger. so i thought about this car crash. >> but before they create the big smash, the guys add legitimacy by filming a series of other trampoline stunts. >> jumping over a dog. jumping into a swimming pool. jumping over a cow. >> everything up to the car is real. >> it's like that long con. if the first three or four videos seem very real and are real you have to believe the last one is real, too. >> for the finale, the directors lock down the camera. >> set the camera and don't move it the whole day because you make different shots and you can combine them in post-production. >> first up is mikel jumping on and off the car. instead of a vehicle, he leaps on to garbage cans which are approximately the same height. pallets are added for more traction. >> next up, the guys shoot the first car screeching to a halt. >> it took five, six times before we have the car in the right position. >> the driver exits the vehicle. the crew leaves in the place and then sets up for the climacti
the video's directors, norman krueger and dominick junker brainstorm another misadventure for the duoto be bigger. so i thought about this car crash. >> but before they create the big smash, the guys add legitimacy by filming a series of other trampoline stunts. >> jumping over a dog. jumping into a swimming pool. jumping over a cow. >> everything up to the car is real. >> it's like that long con. if the first three or four videos seem very real and are real you have to...
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joshua jackson diane krueger posing with a sign on the red carpet.th korea and the sony hack attack taking center stage. stealing the show mocking kim jong-un. take a look. >> are you enjoying the show so far? no? you don't think it's fun to see all these big movie stars? >> you know have thousand baby playing guitar at the same time. you know have people holding up many costume in one big picture. you know have dennis rodman no basketball at all. >> the movie "boyhood" that won three golden globes, including the best drama. those are your headlines. i'll see you back here in a half hour. >> thank you very much. >>> he's a decorated general credited for turning around the united states war in iraq and now some inside with the obama administration, some insiders want to send david petraeus to prison. a former white house insider comes up straight ahead. >>> and they blamed no go zones like mosques in paris for harboring the terrorists behind last week's attacks. and believe it or not, we've got them here in the united states, too much the reporter who
joshua jackson diane krueger posing with a sign on the red carpet.th korea and the sony hack attack taking center stage. stealing the show mocking kim jong-un. take a look. >> are you enjoying the show so far? no? you don't think it's fun to see all these big movie stars? >> you know have thousand baby playing guitar at the same time. you know have people holding up many costume in one big picture. you know have dennis rodman no basketball at all. >> the movie...
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rick steve alan krueger, diane swonk, and kevin hessett. >> you know how myth busters says don't try on my model is 50,000. that's over since 2000. and i'm very happy to be there. >> i just made it up and i was close. >> i was closest. 250. >> oh, i got 260. i just totally made it up. >> so all my work is for naught. here's the thing. it actually is not good for my model in the sense that the prior month which my model was still at 220, whatever it was, went further away. this strength in november is interesting to me. and the thing that jumps off the table is just when you think you understand the dynamics of the job market which is that is stronger job market should lead to higher wages and attract people back into the workforce. what happens? you get a stronger job market you get not only a downward revision to the november earnings. you get a negative number for december. and you have more people leave the workforce and a decline of the rate. i submit that understanding the market is a job for brains bigger than mine. kevin? >> that's why you're going to me? >> exactly. >> it's a
rick steve alan krueger, diane swonk, and kevin hessett. >> you know how myth busters says don't try on my model is 50,000. that's over since 2000. and i'm very happy to be there. >> i just made it up and i was close. >> i was closest. 250. >> oh, i got 260. i just totally made it up. >> so all my work is for naught. here's the thing. it actually is not good for my model in the sense that the prior month which my model was still at 220, whatever it was, went...
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it was krueger, remember? they yelled at him for that.ause yellen has less room because there's less slack than people were assuming. >> the big question is should she be focusing on unemployment or focusing on wages, actual wages moving? >> so you think the fed waits until later in the year maybe november or something. and is that the right call? >> i think it is. but i also don't think the fed can move more than a hundred basis points. >> before we let you go can you tell us. there's a pop culture story he's involved in. "american sniper." i'm told you're behind it to some degree. what happened? >> yeah. chris kyle became a friend of mine when he came out of the s.e.a.l. teams and he lived with me and we helped start his company and try to give him a better life. and unfortunately he was murdered by you know, someone that was deranged. but i think the person really behind it was dan loeb introduced chris to the people in hollywood and wanted to get this movie made. so yeah i was a conduit. i wasn't technically behind it. >> have you see
it was krueger, remember? they yelled at him for that.ause yellen has less room because there's less slack than people were assuming. >> the big question is should she be focusing on unemployment or focusing on wages, actual wages moving? >> so you think the fed waits until later in the year maybe november or something. and is that the right call? >> i think it is. but i also don't think the fed can move more than a hundred basis points. >> before we let you go can you...
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an economic study released today done by alan krueger, he is now at princeton, looks at that phenomenon taxi drivers -- we partner with taxis in some cities. they may drive taxi for seven or eight hours and get on the uber platform. that's what's remarkable. people are in absolute control of their engagement with the ub irplatform. they turn on their car turn on the app, they decide how long to drive, how much money they want to make that day. they've got no boss telling them when to work how long to work. it's all up to them. i think a lot of taxi drivers find that completely different than the system they've been in previously. >> david plouffe, thank you. >> senior vice president product and strategy and manager of uber david plouffe and chief communications officer, mike barnicle. >> how much do you think barnicle got paid to do that? >> a lot. >> talk about pay to play. >>> coming up a plan to turn sewage into drinkable water. you're talking about my old home in mississippi. that's just one of bill and melinda gates' big ideas to change the world. they join us in just a little bit.
an economic study released today done by alan krueger, he is now at princeton, looks at that phenomenon taxi drivers -- we partner with taxis in some cities. they may drive taxi for seven or eight hours and get on the uber platform. that's what's remarkable. people are in absolute control of their engagement with the ub irplatform. they turn on their car turn on the app, they decide how long to drive, how much money they want to make that day. they've got no boss telling them when to work how...