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i am matt miller unit four betty liu. let's go to -- in for betty liu. fu for the individual movers. scarlet: let's start with earnings winners. we begin with twitter at a three-month high. analysts call it a healthy beat. the caveat is membership growth continues to decelerate. linkedin and buffalo wild wings are trading at record highs. on the buffalo wild wings conference call, the company said it could return cash to shareholders. among the losers pandora, down 17%. at one point it was the worst one-day decline in three years. jamie checked and found out pandora has fallen at least 10% of the day after earnings every single time over the last nine quarters. the trend is for pandora to decline after its earnings report. wells fargo downgraded the stock after sales estimates -- sales missed estimates. yelp is saying its lowest level in 1.5 years as three different analysts have downgraded the stock. matt: thank you, scarlet fu. the grammys are this sunday. who knew? the performance lineup is looking pretty good, i guess. katy perry -- hopefully she doe
i am matt miller unit four betty liu. let's go to -- in for betty liu. fu for the individual movers. scarlet: let's start with earnings winners. we begin with twitter at a three-month high. analysts call it a healthy beat. the caveat is membership growth continues to decelerate. linkedin and buffalo wild wings are trading at record highs. on the buffalo wild wings conference call, the company said it could return cash to shareholders. among the losers pandora, down 17%. at one point it was the...
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we had yesterday and then you and secretary liu tomorrow. and the budget obviously articulates the priorities of today but it also talks a lot about what our priorities are for the future. and we're looking forward to having you lay out how the proposal would strengthen health and human services programs, promote economic mobility, and assist our middle class families. i do want to take a minute just to talk about where i believe american health care has been and then talk briefly about where it's going. this year marks the 50th anniversary of medicare and medicaid and a lot has taken place since those programs were created. the congress came together to create the chip program of course for children and has reauthorized it three times. the congress has improved and expanded medicare and medicaid. the affordable care act makes access to high quality care a wider than ever. what i think is particularly important, it has signaled that america is not willing to go back to the days when healthcare is for the healthy and wealthy. that's the way i
we had yesterday and then you and secretary liu tomorrow. and the budget obviously articulates the priorities of today but it also talks a lot about what our priorities are for the future. and we're looking forward to having you lay out how the proposal would strengthen health and human services programs, promote economic mobility, and assist our middle class families. i do want to take a minute just to talk about where i believe american health care has been and then talk briefly about where...
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liu says his brother later died of his injuries. residents here denounce the system as cruel and unfair. >> "for those who don't have much money, it is hard for them to have a second or third child, for the fine will make them return to poverty. for the rich there is no restriction on the number of the children they can have: the birth of four or even five children is also permitted. ...what they do is not to control the number of population but to squeeze money from people into their own pockets." back in guangdong, zhou toasts his brother's birthday with friends. but thoughts of what has happened to his missing daughter continue to haunt him. zhou says he will keep looking for her, even if that trail leads him to find her happily adopted by another family, in another country. >> "i would be overjoyed if i could see her. but i would let her to decide whether to stay there or not, because, after all, she has a complete adoptive family there. as her father, i will be much satisfied very happy to see her live in peace. if she wants to
liu says his brother later died of his injuries. residents here denounce the system as cruel and unfair. >> "for those who don't have much money, it is hard for them to have a second or third child, for the fine will make them return to poverty. for the rich there is no restriction on the number of the children they can have: the birth of four or even five children is also permitted. ...what they do is not to control the number of population but to squeeze money from people into...
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officers like wen jien will you--liu, and rafael ramos. i make far too many calls and there are far too many names of fallen officers on the national law enforcement officer's memorial and far too many names etched there each year. officers liu and ray moss swore -- ramos swore the same oath all in law enforcement do and they answered the call to serve the people, all the people. like all good police officers, they moved toward danger without regard for the politics or passions or race of those who needed their help knowing the risk inherent in their work. they were minority police officers killed while standing watch in a minority neighborhood. bedford stuyvesant in brooklyn. a neighborhood that they and their fellow officers rescued from the grip of violent crime. for a couple decades ago bedstuy was a shorthand for a place where people could only sit on the front steps and talk. good people had no freedom to shop or walk or play on the front steps. it was too dangerous. but no more. thanks to the work of those who chose lives of service
officers like wen jien will you--liu, and rafael ramos. i make far too many calls and there are far too many names of fallen officers on the national law enforcement officer's memorial and far too many names etched there each year. officers liu and ray moss swore -- ramos swore the same oath all in law enforcement do and they answered the call to serve the people, all the people. like all good police officers, they moved toward danger without regard for the politics or passions or race of those...
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thank you, cara liu. >>> drivers who cross san mateo bridge may have negatived new light. we want to show you video from pge that shows you cruises with 9 lights on the big towers. the lights are designed to alert pilots to the towers. pge hopes to install results on all 15 towers by the end of the month. >>> the sonoma county corner identified the body of a woman body bound found last week. 30-year-old janelle mcgovern of santa rosa. >>> palo alto police are look for the person who groped a man inside the macy's men's room at stanford shopping center. police released a sketch of that person, described as an hispanic male in his 30s with a mopeddum build. medium field build. >> this surveillance video was released and anyone with information is asked to call palo alto police. >>> with tomorrow's deadline looming large for people to sign up for insurance, health care workers helen. >> reporter: fairs. in san pablo, seiu members helped people begin the process through covered california or medi-cal. state officials say the latest count shows 1.3 million people have signed yo
thank you, cara liu. >>> drivers who cross san mateo bridge may have negatived new light. we want to show you video from pge that shows you cruises with 9 lights on the big towers. the lights are designed to alert pilots to the towers. pge hopes to install results on all 15 towers by the end of the month. >>> the sonoma county corner identified the body of a woman body bound found last week. 30-year-old janelle mcgovern of santa rosa. >>> palo alto police are look for...
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liu plays scherrlock's partner joan watson.son. here's a preview. >> you let me know and i'll conclude until then. >> thanks. it will just be a couple more days. >> do you have counsel? it's been almost a week since andrew died and you've said nothing about it which is your prerogative, which is fine but i want to be sure you have someone to discuss it with. i'd offer my services if you don't. >> andrew died because he knew me. i don't know what else to say. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> could you share with us how you feel about submissive women? >> yes. oh, yeah absolutely. i was in the green room and we were talking about it. i think in some ways if you are a certain way in your work life as they were saying, there's a separation between work and life, if you go home and you kind of have to act a little it seems a little odd to me a little uncome dportable. shouldn't you be able to be whoever you are wherever you are. you shouldlet have to go home and act. that's my opinion. submission is a very specific word i think
liu plays scherrlock's partner joan watson.son. here's a preview. >> you let me know and i'll conclude until then. >> thanks. it will just be a couple more days. >> do you have counsel? it's been almost a week since andrew died and you've said nothing about it which is your prerogative, which is fine but i want to be sure you have someone to discuss it with. i'd offer my services if you don't. >> andrew died because he knew me. i don't know what else to say. >>...
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olivia: be sure to watch betty liu. dan knight it will be joining betty liu up.eillance." when we come back, we want to answer the twitter question of the day. what should twitter companies do with their cash? please tweet us. we will be back in a moment. ♪ tom: good morning. terrific news flow out of europe. let us get to our top headlines from around the world. here is olivia sterns. olivia: imports plunged on falling commodity prices declining nearly 20% from a year ago. they are expecting a drop of 3.2%. there are signs the government may step up measures to stimulate the economy. nigeria is postponing elections. they were scheduled to take place later this month. the security adviser wants to buy time to beat back a boko haram. elections are slated for march 28. the president of roseville -- of brazil facing record approval rates. she was rated good or very good by 23% of respondents, the lowest since she took office. those are some of your latest headlines from around the world. brendon: the corruption headline -- the corruption scandal was just starting to
olivia: be sure to watch betty liu. dan knight it will be joining betty liu up.eillance." when we come back, we want to answer the twitter question of the day. what should twitter companies do with their cash? please tweet us. we will be back in a moment. ♪ tom: good morning. terrific news flow out of europe. let us get to our top headlines from around the world. here is olivia sterns. olivia: imports plunged on falling commodity prices declining nearly 20% from a year ago. they are...
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got to take full advantage of it. >> our power lies with betty liu. -- our power lies with betty liu. still to come we are going to be joined exclusively by the bondage and ceo google executives for a look at their fourth-quarter results. >> for vonage, life after google is looking really good. a massive patent tile in his back pocket. alan is ready to battle the giant. his company, which delivers phone services over the internet, just reported fourth-quarter results with shares up 3%. alan, great to see you. i notice that you opened your conference call, saying i'm going to answer the first question i get as i have been traveling the country, which is why did you trade warm and sunny california. >> it is a beautiful eight degrees. >> it was quick office. we built the large company -- we joined google to oversee the integration. while there were other opportunities and when vonage came along, it was just easy to accept. as the first thing you notice about bondage is the brand. -- about bondage is the brand. -- about vonage is the brand. there are a lot of underappreciated aspects insi
got to take full advantage of it. >> our power lies with betty liu. -- our power lies with betty liu. still to come we are going to be joined exclusively by the bondage and ceo google executives for a look at their fourth-quarter results. >> for vonage, life after google is looking really good. a massive patent tile in his back pocket. alan is ready to battle the giant. his company, which delivers phone services over the internet, just reported fourth-quarter results with shares up...
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cara liu in palo al to tonight. cara, thank you. >>> villaraigosa says he was encouraged to run but in the end decided against doing so. this clears the way for attorney general camala harris. she is the front runner right now. villaraigosa announced his decision on twitter. he said i've decided not to run for u.s. senate. my heart and family are in california, but our work is not done. and neither am i. this comes as the former chairman of the state republican party tom devocaro has formed a committee and may run for the senate. he's never run for elected office before. >>> the arch bishop of san francisco says he plans to add explanations and clarifications to a morality clause for teachers at the diocese four high schools but he's not changing any language as reported earlier today. arch bishop cortilioni stirred. those guidelines would require them to reject quote evil behavior. there are no plans to remove or retract. a spokesman representing catholic school parents says it's too soon to tell the outcome. >> wo
cara liu in palo al to tonight. cara, thank you. >>> villaraigosa says he was encouraged to run but in the end decided against doing so. this clears the way for attorney general camala harris. she is the front runner right now. villaraigosa announced his decision on twitter. he said i've decided not to run for u.s. senate. my heart and family are in california, but our work is not done. and neither am i. this comes as the former chairman of the state republican party tom devocaro has...
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cara liu live, thank you so much cara. >>> some totals today.ratures were nothing to sneeze at. we had low 70s and even upper 70s. let's take a look at the numbers these were the cities i showed you the records in places like san jose. tomorrow's temperatures are going to look like these. there's our today's temperatures. tomorrow is very similar. there's that active pacific. no active enough to bring us rain active enough to bring us the opposite of that. creating very warm to mild temperatures. san francisco right now let's think about that for a second. 63degrees at sfo. 63 at san francisco. and quarter to 11:00 at night. that's really warm for february. that would be a warm, boy that would be a warm day in san francisco in early march, right. it's 63 degrees almost 11:00 at night. yeah unusual pattern to say the least. and this pattern persists through the bay area weekend. i have to believe you're in san francisco right now and you're out on your deck, 63 degrees here at sfo at 63 degrees this is an odd evening. it has felt that way. when y
cara liu live, thank you so much cara. >>> some totals today.ratures were nothing to sneeze at. we had low 70s and even upper 70s. let's take a look at the numbers these were the cities i showed you the records in places like san jose. tomorrow's temperatures are going to look like these. there's our today's temperatures. tomorrow is very similar. there's that active pacific. no active enough to bring us rain active enough to bring us the opposite of that. creating very warm to mild...
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in oakland, cara liu, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> several dozen people gathered for a candlelight vigil where police shot and killed that woman. the vigil was initially peaceful but we have received word that someone has now vandalized the emeryville home depot store. >>> there was also a shooting today in antioch and it happened minutes before that shooting in emeryville. it happened at 12:30 this afternoon. deputies say they were on a domestic violence case on claudia court off of highway 4. the sheriff department says deputies were serving a restraining order and another order for him to move out of the apartment. the man charged at police and that's when an officer opened fire. the sheriff's department, the district attorney's office and the antioch police department are all investigating. >>> one in 10 high school students say they have been physically hurt by a boyfriend or girlfriend. the role this woman is playing to try to stop violence in teen relationships. >>> and a big boost at san jose's b.a.r.t. project. what's helping to pus construction on the fast track. >> i'll be the first
in oakland, cara liu, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> several dozen people gathered for a candlelight vigil where police shot and killed that woman. the vigil was initially peaceful but we have received word that someone has now vandalized the emeryville home depot store. >>> there was also a shooting today in antioch and it happened minutes before that shooting in emeryville. it happened at 12:30 this afternoon. deputies say they were on a domestic violence case on claudia court off of...
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. >> for more on alibaba, betty liu spoke with alibaba executive vice chairman joe tsai.ber one, mobile. >> this shift to mobile is obvious he -- there are two sides to the coin. on the monetization rate, it has been trending up over the last few quarters. the one thing to remember about mobile is we have now 265 million monthly active users that are coming to our mobile apps to buy things. that is a very good results especially in light of the net ads. we believe, as long as you continue to attract users on mobile to buy things, to engage on your platform, at some point, monetization will follow. one thing i would like everyone to remember, in the fourth quarter, alibaba generated $1 billion u.s. in mobile revenue. this is a substantial number. we broke that $1 billion mark. >> joe, on other developments speaking about mobile, yahoo! saw some good mobile ad revenue growth in their quarter just a day ago. marissa mayer has now spun out her alibaba shares into spinco. would you have any interest in buying all or part of spinco? >> we don't anticipate buying entering into a
. >> for more on alibaba, betty liu spoke with alibaba executive vice chairman joe tsai.ber one, mobile. >> this shift to mobile is obvious he -- there are two sides to the coin. on the monetization rate, it has been trending up over the last few quarters. the one thing to remember about mobile is we have now 265 million monthly active users that are coming to our mobile apps to buy things. that is a very good results especially in light of the net ads. we believe, as long as you...
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gasia-- >> cara liu live tonight. thank you. another officer involved shooting happened this afternoon in antioch. we have the view from sky fox right on the scene at claudia court. shortly before 1:00, the sheriff department says deputies went to an apartment on a domestic violence case. they had an arrest warrant and move order for a man there. the deputy opened fire killing the man. there was also a no bail warrant for the man. >>> isis has released a new graphic visit showing a hostage being killed. this time they did it by throwing a flammable liquid all over him and setting him on fire. the brutality of his killing has sparked outrage from the middle east to the white house. >> reporter: the jordanian pilot captured by the islamic state group has reportedly been killed. >> we are deeply sattened and we pay our respects to jordan's martyr. >> reporter: he is the only pilot from the u.s. led coalition fighting the militant group to be captured. new video released by isis shows images of the pilot with a black eye. in another
gasia-- >> cara liu live tonight. thank you. another officer involved shooting happened this afternoon in antioch. we have the view from sky fox right on the scene at claudia court. shortly before 1:00, the sheriff department says deputies went to an apartment on a domestic violence case. they had an arrest warrant and move order for a man there. the deputy opened fire killing the man. there was also a no bail warrant for the man. >>> isis has released a new graphic visit showing...
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you are in the loop and i am betty liu. markets are record highs.om janet yellen. she goes before a house committee at 10:00 a.m.. we are joined by a consummate who be checking this questioning the fed chair. comes the bill his zyng huizenga. kevin ryan is the founder and chairman of guiltilt groupe. how he is navigating a challenging retail environment. here's a look at our top stories. president obama vetoed the ke keystone pipeline. the administration does not think the pipeline would cut oil prices or create many jobs. the white house is waiting for a review of the
you are in the loop and i am betty liu. markets are record highs.om janet yellen. she goes before a house committee at 10:00 a.m.. we are joined by a consummate who be checking this questioning the fed chair. comes the bill his zyng huizenga. kevin ryan is the founder and chairman of guiltilt groupe. how he is navigating a challenging retail environment. here's a look at our top stories. president obama vetoed the ke keystone pipeline. the administration does not think the pipeline would cut...
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betty liu of "in the loop" joins us now. about china, but you also plan to discuss income inequality. >> my guess will be speaking at the closing -- my guest will be speaking at the closing the gap conference a little bit later this year. i don't want to get too personal with you guys. i don't want to find out exactly what you make, but i do want to illustrate how being in the 1% in the united eight is very different, depending on where you live. i've got a map here of -- that the economic policy institute without about a week ago where they say being in the 1%, you have to earn $678,000. that is, in connecticut to be in 1%. but in arkansas, you only need to make $228,000 to become part of the 1%. there is a lot of nuance. >> and then they talk about closing the gap between the 1% and the .1%. didn't we solve any quality can't we move on? >> you have to own assets. who holds assets the? is that when tens of 1%. it's not getting better. >> and the problem with ultralow rates is that it incentivizes buyback and penalizes that
betty liu of "in the loop" joins us now. about china, but you also plan to discuss income inequality. >> my guess will be speaking at the closing -- my guest will be speaking at the closing the gap conference a little bit later this year. i don't want to get too personal with you guys. i don't want to find out exactly what you make, but i do want to illustrate how being in the 1% in the united eight is very different, depending on where you live. i've got a map here of -- that...
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liu once said i know that being a cop is dangerous but i must do it. if i don't do it and you don't do it, then who's going to do it? that kind of commitment was shown by the very fact that he was in the car that day. he wasn't scheduled to work, but he volunteered to work a fill-in shift when a fellow officer was late. that's just how he was. rafael ramos otherwise known as ralph ramos was in that car as well. he wanted to be a police officer so bad that when he was preparing to join the police academy he took a petition door to door throughout his neighborhood asking for his neighbors to testify to his character. he's remembered as a good police officer, but also somebody who just shoveled all the sidewalks in his neighborhood, took his two boys to a nearby park over and over to play basketball, always with a smile on his face. he was hours away of becoming a lay chaplain, it was one of his dreams was to go into the ministry. he's remembered by friends and family as someone committed to his family, committed to his job, but also committed to his fait
liu once said i know that being a cop is dangerous but i must do it. if i don't do it and you don't do it, then who's going to do it? that kind of commitment was shown by the very fact that he was in the car that day. he wasn't scheduled to work, but he volunteered to work a fill-in shift when a fellow officer was late. that's just how he was. rafael ramos otherwise known as ralph ramos was in that car as well. he wanted to be a police officer so bad that when he was preparing to join the...
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we have betty liu. in any athlete's life is what you do when you turn 38 and you cannot hit fastballs anymore. derek jeter has that problem. bett:y: he is 40 now. he hit the big 4-0. brendan: don't call it that. i am 4-0. betty: derek jeter, the guy that every woman wants to be with the guy that every man wants to be, and also the person that every person wants to grow up to become. he is on his, as you say, brendan, his second act. he goes from being mr. captain to now mr. ceo, and he has launch this company called the players tribune, which is a platform, a multimedia platform that allows athletes to pen basically first-person columns on any kind of issue that they want to talk about. aside from that, this is kind of -- it is not about the players tribune but about -- what does eric jeter do next -- what does derek jeter do next? might he own a sports team? derek jeter: i do not know enough about it. my biggest fear in life is being unprepared, so i make sure i am fully prepared before i would do some
we have betty liu. in any athlete's life is what you do when you turn 38 and you cannot hit fastballs anymore. derek jeter has that problem. bett:y: he is 40 now. he hit the big 4-0. brendan: don't call it that. i am 4-0. betty: derek jeter, the guy that every woman wants to be with the guy that every man wants to be, and also the person that every person wants to grow up to become. he is on his, as you say, brendan, his second act. he goes from being mr. captain to now mr. ceo, and he has...
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betty liu joins us with more. what is your take on the deal?solation prize because pfizer couldn't get astrazeneca? betty: possibly. my takeaways simple. m&a will continue for the foreseeable future. though interest rates, a growing economy, stronger dollar, a stock market that continues to rise, all that spells more deals. we saw staples and office depot, that $5.7 billion deal. my question for you guys is who is really running corporate america these days? who are shareholders really paying to run these companies? i would argue that there is five guys running corporate america -- bill ackman, dan loeb, carl icahn, jack smith, and nelson faults. they are the guys running corporate america. these deals are being prompted by activist investors. brendan: you know, earlier, we were talking about this pfizer acquisition, the idea that the big pharma companies are turning to acquisitions two feet their r&d pipe -- to feed their r&d pipeline, and dan clifton, you are nodding your head at this. daniel: if you look at earnings calls in the last two wee
betty liu joins us with more. what is your take on the deal?solation prize because pfizer couldn't get astrazeneca? betty: possibly. my takeaways simple. m&a will continue for the foreseeable future. though interest rates, a growing economy, stronger dollar, a stock market that continues to rise, all that spells more deals. we saw staples and office depot, that $5.7 billion deal. my question for you guys is who is really running corporate america these days? who are shareholders really...
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thousands of people applied for the one-way mission but only 100 were short listed including maggie liu an astro physics student who has volunteered to be the first martian mother. >> if we want to start a colony on mars, it's inedible that we have to reproduce or we'll die out on mars. >> the huge adventure, and i'm really excited. >> maggie and others could be in for a long wait before going anywhere. despite all the pr, critics say that the proposed timeline is unfeasible. in only three year's time mars one hopes to send a stationary lander and communication lander to the satellite followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo missions after that. and then only a decade by 2025. it hopes the first four-man crew will arrive and live in bodies like these. and all of this for a meager $6 billion. >> it is unrealistic completely from every single point of view, from the experience of people organizing it, on the budget, on the time scale, it's completely unrealistic. >> the mars one crew will live in confined continues. they'll need to produce their own water oxygen and grow their own food. that
thousands of people applied for the one-way mission but only 100 were short listed including maggie liu an astro physics student who has volunteered to be the first martian mother. >> if we want to start a colony on mars, it's inedible that we have to reproduce or we'll die out on mars. >> the huge adventure, and i'm really excited. >> maggie and others could be in for a long wait before going anywhere. despite all the pr, critics say that the proposed timeline is unfeasible....
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cara liu with what we've learned from police. >> i was a block away down the street. and i hear some gunshots. >> reporter: emeryville police confirm at least one of their officers shot and killed a woman near a storage facility in west oakland near the edge of emeryville. this man was caught in the gunfire. >> next thing i know, the windows were being blown out in my car. >> reporter: emeryville police say it started around 12:30 when they were called to the east bay bridge shopping center regarding a combative shoplifting suspect. >> i just saw a lady, the bus was stopped at the best buy behind the stop sign. she was running, waving her purse and her hand. next thing i see a police officer chasing her. >> when officers arrived on scene the suspect had fled on foot. our officers located the suspect. >> an adult female is the suspect and we also will share with you as the sergeant said that a firearm was located at the scenes. >> reporter: the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. police won't say yet whether she pointed or fired a weapon at them or how many of thei
cara liu with what we've learned from police. >> i was a block away down the street. and i hear some gunshots. >> reporter: emeryville police confirm at least one of their officers shot and killed a woman near a storage facility in west oakland near the edge of emeryville. this man was caught in the gunfire. >> next thing i know, the windows were being blown out in my car. >> reporter: emeryville police say it started around 12:30 when they were called to the east bay...
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. >>> here with your friday morning sports roundup is richard liu. good morning, richard. >> with all the coffee to keep you awake, right? >> that's true. >> good morning. tony dorsett battling a brain disease. he and his wife discussings the impact of cte with lester holt in the first joint tv interview. take a listen. >> there's good days and there's bad days lester. i mean there's some days i can be going somewhere, a place i've been going to maybe over 20 years or, so and i forget how to get there. >> i know you don't want to be the poster image for cte, but to the extent that there's so much awareness now about head trauma about sports about taking care of our kids and young athletes to that extent what message do you want to send? >> i thought it would be something good for me to come out with this and let people understands the fact that it's there and it's real. >> strong man. no doubt. tony dorsett. cte causing memory loss and has been linked to repeated head trauma. the famous dallas cowboys player was diagnosed with signs of cte in 2013 an
. >>> here with your friday morning sports roundup is richard liu. good morning, richard. >> with all the coffee to keep you awake, right? >> that's true. >> good morning. tony dorsett battling a brain disease. he and his wife discussings the impact of cte with lester holt in the first joint tv interview. take a listen. >> there's good days and there's bad days lester. i mean there's some days i can be going somewhere, a place i've been going to maybe over 20...
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applause ] savannah was so moved last december when she learned of the killings of officers wenjian liutched their grieving colleagues on tv she hand made and then mailed 200 thank you cards to the nypd. >> i received a small box but when i opened it it was a lot of love coming out of that small box. >> the 41st precinct in the bronx where many of those cards first arrived to the family acquaintance savannah was honored for her kindness and compassion. >> thank you for reminding us that across this country people like appreciate folks like us. >> savannah you will always be a member of our family, the nypd family. >> my goal is to tell as many police officers as i can that i love them and that i am thankful for all that they do for us. >> reporter: when asked if there were any other new york city landmarks she'd like to visit like times square or central park the 10-year-old said no just precincts. >> i asked her if she wanted to see the empire state building. she doesn't know what that is. she's like no her main dream is to meet officers. >> reporter: and to one day be one. >> i will w
applause ] savannah was so moved last december when she learned of the killings of officers wenjian liutched their grieving colleagues on tv she hand made and then mailed 200 thank you cards to the nypd. >> i received a small box but when i opened it it was a lot of love coming out of that small box. >> the 41st precinct in the bronx where many of those cards first arrived to the family acquaintance savannah was honored for her kindness and compassion. >> thank you for...
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you are "in the loop" and i am betty liu. rate lineup for you this morning. he has been ceo of chrysler and home depot. bob nardelli joins us for a composition on taxes and the economy. and a conversation with one of the biggest names in the business, every course ceo ralph schloss -- a record evercore ceo ralph schloss dean. a governor who sustained cut the jobless rate to the lowest level in more than six years, governor terry mcauliffe of virginia a longtime operative in the clinton campaign, he will be with us as well. here's a look at our top stories this morning. the european central bank is turning up the heat on the greek government. the ecb has cut off a critical source of funds for greece allowing the bank used junk rated debt as collateral for pressure on the greek government to follow austerity measures if it wants to stay in eurozone. greek stocks and bonds are falling today. prosecutors are missing in whether one of switzerland's largest banks -- prosecutors are investigating whether one of switzerland's largest banks if it taxes. for six -- six
you are "in the loop" and i am betty liu. rate lineup for you this morning. he has been ceo of chrysler and home depot. bob nardelli joins us for a composition on taxes and the economy. and a conversation with one of the biggest names in the business, every course ceo ralph schloss -- a record evercore ceo ralph schloss dean. a governor who sustained cut the jobless rate to the lowest level in more than six years, governor terry mcauliffe of virginia a longtime operative in the...
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changing our business model to we are creating a technology that runs our buildings could. >> betty liun her show today. coming up, we answer up twitter question of the day. does walmart deserve to be the most heated retailer? ♪ >> good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we need a top headlines from around the world. >> there will be no cease-fire in the embattled syrian city -- rejected by the syrian rebels. it called for a six-week cease-fire appeared at the rebels say they don't believe i thought is in good faith. -- assad is in good faith. china building on islands in the disputed south china sea. china is building on a significant amount of land -- several countries have been fighting over rights to the south china sea for centuries. >> a huge deal. >> many players staking a claim. in australia, people are bracing for two cyclones expected to hit the coast on friday. officials warning residents to brace themselves for heavy rain, high winds and high tides. ships have been ordered to deeper waters. >> oil gets the headlines right now, nudging on $50. other commodi
changing our business model to we are creating a technology that runs our buildings could. >> betty liun her show today. coming up, we answer up twitter question of the day. does walmart deserve to be the most heated retailer? ♪ >> good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we need a top headlines from around the world. >> there will be no cease-fire in the embattled syrian city -- rejected by the syrian rebels. it called for a six-week cease-fire...
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officers like wen jian liu, and rafael ramos. i make far too many calls and there are far too many names of fallen officers on the national law enforcement officer's memorial and far too many names etched there each year. officers liu and ramos swore the same oath all in law enforcement do and they answered the call to serve the people, all the people. like all good police officers, they moved toward danger without regard for the politics or passions or race of those who needed their help knowing the risk inherent in their work. they were minority police officers killed while standing watch in a minority neighborhood. bedford stuyvesant in brooklyn. a neighborhood that they and their fellow officers rescued from the grip of violent crime. for a couple decades ago bedstuy was a shorthand for a place where people could only sit on the front steps and talk. good people had no freedom to shop or walk or play on the front steps. it was too dangerous. but no more. thanks to the work of those who chose lives of service and danger to hel
officers like wen jian liu, and rafael ramos. i make far too many calls and there are far too many names of fallen officers on the national law enforcement officer's memorial and far too many names etched there each year. officers liu and ramos swore the same oath all in law enforcement do and they answered the call to serve the people, all the people. like all good police officers, they moved toward danger without regard for the politics or passions or race of those who needed their help...
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in august of 2014, he's but with eddie lou about his cancer -- betty liu about his cancer diagnosis. >> the hardest thing is telling the nice, that my son and my daughter -- telling denise, that my son and my daughter. to say to them come unfortunately, there will be a timeframe here. let's think about the things we can celebrate. to keep them from going into a dark price. they all drive minas. how are you feeling? i'm feeling fine. -- drive me nuts. everybody says, how are you feeling? i'm feeling great. >> does it get irritating after a while? >> very are getting. but somebody has an illness, how do you think they feel? what good is it for them to tell you, i'm in pain? what can we do to be doing exciting things. it's about thinking about your life and enjoying your life until you don't have a life. >> robert bentley sharenmosche led aig for five years, taking on the task of turning around the company after receiving the u.s. government's single biggest rescue passage. he became the ceo in 2009. aig finished repaying the bailout in 2012. joining me is exact tracer. you have a story
in august of 2014, he's but with eddie lou about his cancer -- betty liu about his cancer diagnosis. >> the hardest thing is telling the nice, that my son and my daughter -- telling denise, that my son and my daughter. to say to them come unfortunately, there will be a timeframe here. let's think about the things we can celebrate. to keep them from going into a dark price. they all drive minas. how are you feeling? i'm feeling fine. -- drive me nuts. everybody says, how are you feeling?...
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the reason i bring it up is we're going to have treasury liu in front of us tomorrow. if economic models and interest rates are not all speculative, i just want to make sure that i'm not limited to the kind of questions that i can ask the treasury secretary. but i'll go forward. madam secretary, i want to talk a little bit about the medicare back stop. you received a letter last week from senator rubio if you recall that particular letter that came to your office. i also sent a letter to your predecessor, the same issues. as you're probably aware of the budget proposal, it would reduce the bad debt payment from 65% to 25%. now, in nevada we have 38 community hospitals. they handle almost 250,000 annual admissions. more than 2.7 million outpatients just last year. i'm particularly concerned for america's, and in particular nevada's rural hospitals many of whom already operate on a very thin margin. in order to provide care to these patients. so i guess given the issue i'm troubled by the administration's continued effort to significantly cut bad debt payments. i'm also
the reason i bring it up is we're going to have treasury liu in front of us tomorrow. if economic models and interest rates are not all speculative, i just want to make sure that i'm not limited to the kind of questions that i can ask the treasury secretary. but i'll go forward. madam secretary, i want to talk a little bit about the medicare back stop. you received a letter last week from senator rubio if you recall that particular letter that came to your office. i also sent a letter to your...
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betty liu is with us.rberg up with you, and where was he in 1999 when i needed a works? betty: you might have grown your building and the gm building. brendan: it all worked for me. betty: exactly. have you guys heard of this? it is shared workspaces, you can print a cubicle, and you will work together, and you hold hands and it is great and wonderful. olivia: yeah, it is really cool. betty: they raised $350 million. the company valued at $5 billion. jason you are a big numbers guy. let me throw some numbers at you. the company is valued at roughly 100 times their income. the revenue is right now at about 100 $50 million -- $150 billion. 33 times their market cap. mort's revenue is $2.4 billion, and he is that nine times his market cap. what am i trying to say? this company is valued as a tech company, not a real estate company. being in real estate as more knows very well, is a capital-intensive, sometimes slow growth, and very cyclical business, and the reason why families generally run property developm
betty liu is with us.rberg up with you, and where was he in 1999 when i needed a works? betty: you might have grown your building and the gm building. brendan: it all worked for me. betty: exactly. have you guys heard of this? it is shared workspaces, you can print a cubicle, and you will work together, and you hold hands and it is great and wonderful. olivia: yeah, it is really cool. betty: they raised $350 million. the company valued at $5 billion. jason you are a big numbers guy. let me...
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betty liu is here. >> we are talking about bank regulation.e united states whether dodd-frank, after all these rules more than 47 rules have been imposed, whether they are working and really taking care of too big to fail. this recent harvard study says it has been at least in one aspect, hurting smaller banks. that regional and small community banks have been losing market share at twice the pace than before dodd-frank was implemented in 2010. we have bill cohan on a former wall street anchor. also dennis keller. he is going to be joining us. he thinks this report is bogus. he says it is just another thinly veiled attack by big banks on dodd-frank. brendan: you know how this game is played. the dodd-frank does in fact hurt smaller banks. is that fact a stalking horse for larger banks to have their regulations? jim: it also affects credit unions. it is having a chilling effect across the small financial institutions across the country. we have had 6000 pages of regulations with 36 different agencies, not just the cfd be issuing them under dodd
betty liu is here. >> we are talking about bank regulation.e united states whether dodd-frank, after all these rules more than 47 rules have been imposed, whether they are working and really taking care of too big to fail. this recent harvard study says it has been at least in one aspect, hurting smaller banks. that regional and small community banks have been losing market share at twice the pace than before dodd-frank was implemented in 2010. we have bill cohan on a former wall street...
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when you look at lost gdp, betty liu, you are talking about trillions of dollars.january of 2010, 30 days before the latest paper says the crisis was over, january of 2010, and the underemployment rate and unemployment rate in this country was 18%, more than 40 million americans. today there are more than 10 million homes underwater. the cost of the crisis is what we are trying to prevent. the cost of regulation to prevent a much bigger crisis and those bigger costs are necessarily going to cost more money. bill: i agree with a lot of what dennis is saying. we need to fix the incentive system on wall street. we need to fix what we reward people to do all day on wall street. dennis: absolutely right. bill: they will continue to do what they are rewarded to do. dennis: i agree with bill completely. he is absolutely right. if we do not fix the incentive structure, which tends to high risk trading, which threatens high risk losses and threatens the financial system in bailouts, he is right. bill: by the way, it is not only trading, it investment bankers which encourage
when you look at lost gdp, betty liu, you are talking about trillions of dollars.january of 2010, 30 days before the latest paper says the crisis was over, january of 2010, and the underemployment rate and unemployment rate in this country was 18%, more than 40 million americans. today there are more than 10 million homes underwater. the cost of the crisis is what we are trying to prevent. the cost of regulation to prevent a much bigger crisis and those bigger costs are necessarily going to...
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ktvu's cara liu has been at the scene where firefighters spect much of the night. >> reporter: they were standing by until just about an hour ago, making sure there were no flare-ups out here and helping to escort residents back to their apartments to retrieve essential belongings. >> i saw flames coming up everywhere there. >> reporter: thick smoke billowing from the four-alarm apartment fire could be seen from miles away, but 71- year-old thelma green didn't even know her building was burning until after a firefighter rang they are doorbell, alerting her to get out. >> because when we were running downstairs we had seen the fire -- you know in the den. >> reporter: she grabbed her great-grandson and ran outside. >> i was scared and he was crying and i was crying. it was terrible. >> thelma's grandson carl, rushed home as soon as we heard what happened. >> as long as she is all right, i'm all right. everything else can be replace ready & the corner building at scott and mcallister and the other two buildings were on fire. >> the crews did an outstanding job and were very aggressive and
ktvu's cara liu has been at the scene where firefighters spect much of the night. >> reporter: they were standing by until just about an hour ago, making sure there were no flare-ups out here and helping to escort residents back to their apartments to retrieve essential belongings. >> i saw flames coming up everywhere there. >> reporter: thick smoke billowing from the four-alarm apartment fire could be seen from miles away, but 71- year-old thelma green didn't even know her...
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he told betty liu the fundamentals said just oil prices will increase gradually. is he right?solutely. in the long-term. wall street lives in the short term so everyone is try to pick this bottom. i do think we have another $10 -- we can still break $40 a barrel. the economics are divorced from reality. this is similar but in reverse to what we saw in 2008 when oil prices set above $100 a barrel. that did not prevent oil from going to near $150 a barrel. we are at that situation now. oil break that 65-$70 range. he is correct. we will rebound. i would like to know when. >> you mentioned the strike. employees of 200 refineries went on strike on february 1. the sites affected by the walkout account for 10% of u.s. refining capacity. what impact will this strike cap on fuel output? will consumers feel the effects? >> they could, potentially. this is a long strike. when we have to start maximizing our summer grade gasoline in april, this will have a detriment to the consumer. if you are taking off 1.6 million barrels a day of crude oil demand, that is less oil going in. that is be
he told betty liu the fundamentals said just oil prices will increase gradually. is he right?solutely. in the long-term. wall street lives in the short term so everyone is try to pick this bottom. i do think we have another $10 -- we can still break $40 a barrel. the economics are divorced from reality. this is similar but in reverse to what we saw in 2008 when oil prices set above $100 a barrel. that did not prevent oil from going to near $150 a barrel. we are at that situation now. oil break...
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mark: that was derek jeter with my colleague betty liu.n "charlie rose," david axelrod for the hour, a political strategist to lead the historic barack obama campaigns. his new book is called "believer." it reflects on his career working on over 150 political campaigns. david axelrod, tonight on "charlie rose." more on the greek bailout deadline, tricia ragan joins us with more. trish coleman clock is sick -- trish: the clock is ticking. this weekend they were of course talking about the talks collapsing within hours. europe is trying to play the heavy here saying -- greece, this is what you need to do, stick to the original plan and if you do not you are on your own. they will not be able to make their pension payments if they are on their own. they could actually default on some of their loans to the imf. mark: trish, when [indiscernible] was running for prime minister he said the current greek bailout turns are draconian. that they were suffering under the weight of austerity, which germany has been trumpeting for the last several years
mark: that was derek jeter with my colleague betty liu.n "charlie rose," david axelrod for the hour, a political strategist to lead the historic barack obama campaigns. his new book is called "believer." it reflects on his career working on over 150 political campaigns. david axelrod, tonight on "charlie rose." more on the greek bailout deadline, tricia ragan joins us with more. trish coleman clock is sick -- trish: the clock is ticking. this weekend they were of...
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ktvu's cara liu is at the open- air game at levi stadium. hi cara. >> reporter: hi there. well, the fans are just starting to stream out of the stadium here. many of them still in a great mood saying it ways terrific game. it was a close one and even though the sharks didn't win it was still a special experience to see a hockey game outdoors under the night sky. >> impromptu hockey games and many experienced considered it a special experience for the nhl's first outdoor game in california. >> i have never been to one of these. it's great and it's not snowing. latah. >> that is best part, no know. >> grow up in canada and learning to skate in the backyard, this has a lot of nostalgia for me and it's a little different, because it's very warm here. >> an estimated 70,000 fans piled into levi stadium. >> we're used to having 18,000 fans and this is just so crazy and so cool. the environment just insane right now. >> reporter: sharks fan clearly outnumbered kings fan, but divisional primary was still in full force. >> rivalry is huge, especially last year when we beat them 0-3
ktvu's cara liu is at the open- air game at levi stadium. hi cara. >> reporter: hi there. well, the fans are just starting to stream out of the stadium here. many of them still in a great mood saying it ways terrific game. it was a close one and even though the sharks didn't win it was still a special experience to see a hockey game outdoors under the night sky. >> impromptu hockey games and many experienced considered it a special experience for the nhl's first outdoor game in...
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"in the loop" anchor betty liu is here. does it look like rahm is going to win?e may squeeze out a victory, but this is smaller than he had in 2011 when he won 85% of the vote. jim reynolds will be joining us, one of the big bankers in chicago, a personal friend and supporter of rahm emanuel, but rahm has had a really hard time in chicago in the last four years. he is doing what he said he was going to do, which is clean up the finances of the city. he closed several schools in chicago, which was extremely unpopular, launched, essentially created a teacher's strike, or they struck the first time in 25 years. a lot of america has seen in chicago, and we have had a chance to speak with rahm a few years ago when he was going with these tough times in dealing with tensions and the glee's. your is what he said about his task. mayor emanuel: it is not just to solve for retirees and the taxpayers. i do not want the cost as it relates to pensions to crowd out the future of the city of chicago, which is our children. that is really what we are talking about, and you canno
"in the loop" anchor betty liu is here. does it look like rahm is going to win?e may squeeze out a victory, but this is smaller than he had in 2011 when he won 85% of the vote. jim reynolds will be joining us, one of the big bankers in chicago, a personal friend and supporter of rahm emanuel, but rahm has had a really hard time in chicago in the last four years. he is doing what he said he was going to do, which is clean up the finances of the city. he closed several schools in...
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you are in the loop and i am betty liu. we are 90 minutes away from the opening bell.h his new $4 trillion budget. we will get the job report on friday. greece is in a fight over austerity. plenty to talk about with joseph stiglitz. member this ad? one of the hits on sunday night. how victoria secret uses this to kick off the valentine's day marketing push. one of the angels, age rihanna lima, joining us later. president obama's new budget calls for higher taxes on corporations and top earners. republicans, likely to reject all of those. question is whether both sides will be able to discuss overhauling the entire tax code. is this a step in the right direction? a new twist in that story about radioshack filing for bankruptcy. according to people familiar
you are in the loop and i am betty liu. we are 90 minutes away from the opening bell.h his new $4 trillion budget. we will get the job report on friday. greece is in a fight over austerity. plenty to talk about with joseph stiglitz. member this ad? one of the hits on sunday night. how victoria secret uses this to kick off the valentine's day marketing push. one of the angels, age rihanna lima, joining us later. president obama's new budget calls for higher taxes on corporations and top earners....
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. >> senator carol liu of glendale is the bill's author. >> i think this is necessary to protect people who choose to right a bike. >> statistics from the u.s. government of transportation shows that out of 741 bicycle related deaths, 63% of cyclists were not wearing helmets and 17% were, and helmet use in 20% of crashes were unknown. >>> it's set to go down 7 cents a gallon for the price of gas. it's representing a tax cut because of falling tax prices. they want to lower the excise rate to 10.5 cents. the change would take effect on july 1st. >>> apple is working on a electric car to challenge tesla. it's code named tight and. the cupertino company has assigned several hundred companies to that vehicle. apple executives have gone to austria to meet with manufacturers of high end cars. >>> the federal government, had a meeting at stanford. there was a summit, he said apple pay will be able to disopportunity benefits and have apple pay. >>> they're calling for more secure payment technology willings. >>> a cool -- technologies. >>> a cool start to the day and possibly a record and i kno
. >> senator carol liu of glendale is the bill's author. >> i think this is necessary to protect people who choose to right a bike. >> statistics from the u.s. government of transportation shows that out of 741 bicycle related deaths, 63% of cyclists were not wearing helmets and 17% were, and helmet use in 20% of crashes were unknown. >>> it's set to go down 7 cents a gallon for the price of gas. it's representing a tax cut because of falling tax prices. they want to...
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cara liu is live at sf state where a woman said she was attacked on a path way there. >> reporter: thehway is a commonly used pathway not far from the campus. and right now administrators are only saying the victim is a member of the university community. >> it's scary that happened. >> reporter: anderson plans to take extra precautions after learning a woman was attacked here on the sf state campus. already planning to walk with the pepper spray she carries in the backpack. >> i will make sure i have that in my hand. >> reporter: a man pulled a woman into the bush, pressed a sharp object into her side, lifted her shift and groped her. when the woman started to cry, the man told her to shut up. >> i definitely don't want my girlfriend walking alone at late hours of the night. >> i always feel like i should be safe on campus. it's threaten to know something like that happened on campus. it could have been me, it could have been one of my friends. >> reporter: police are following any leads. >> we're part of the community. we're an urban serving institution. so the threats that are out t
cara liu is live at sf state where a woman said she was attacked on a path way there. >> reporter: thehway is a commonly used pathway not far from the campus. and right now administrators are only saying the victim is a member of the university community. >> it's scary that happened. >> reporter: anderson plans to take extra precautions after learning a woman was attacked here on the sf state campus. already planning to walk with the pepper spray she carries in the backpack....
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including maggie liu, an astro physics student who applied to be the first martian mother. >> it's obvious we have to reproduce or we'll just die out. it's a huge adventure and i'm excited. >> but maggie and others could be in for a long wait. despite all the pr, critics say the proposed timeline is unfeasible. in only three years time, mars one hoped to land a stationary lander and communication satellite, followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo soon after that. then in 2025 it's hoped that the first man will arrive and live in pods like this, all for a meager $6 billion. >> it's unrealistic the budget and time scale is completely unrealistic. >> the crew on mars will are "v" to produce their own water oxygen grow their own food, and that takes continued investment. they were hopeing to get continued sponsorship from the makers of the tv show "big brother," that is until they pulled out and one company space x is listed on mars one website providing rockets for the mission, but they say no contract has been signed. >> it's a big misconception that mars one wants to finance the mission throu
including maggie liu, an astro physics student who applied to be the first martian mother. >> it's obvious we have to reproduce or we'll just die out. it's a huge adventure and i'm excited. >> but maggie and others could be in for a long wait. despite all the pr, critics say the proposed timeline is unfeasible. in only three years time, mars one hoped to land a stationary lander and communication satellite, followed by a rover in 2020 and cargo soon after that. then in 2025 it's...
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full recovery and that within a few weeks they should be able to release him back into the wild, cara liumore now on that breaking news we told you about from the mission district. where police have shot a man. it happened about 10:10 at 24th and fulsome. earlier we said mission but it's actually fulsome. twenty-fourthand fulsome. police confirm it is a police shooting. area residents are reporting hearing three or four shots. a man in his 20s was hit in the chest. a reporter on the scene can see what appears to be a body covered by a tarp in the street and police have quardoned off that area. if we get more details we will bring them to you. >>> checking in on the temperatures today. we showed them to you earlier. we had lots of 70s. it's going to be a lot cooler as we head into tomorrow. 74 in napa. that goes down to 63 or 62 tomorrow. the jet stream is drifting down over the top of us. not from a great direction. it would be nice if this plume was coming in like this. what's going to happen is we're seeing the area drop down from the polar regions. very dry air mass. so cooler air, sno
full recovery and that within a few weeks they should be able to release him back into the wild, cara liumore now on that breaking news we told you about from the mission district. where police have shot a man. it happened about 10:10 at 24th and fulsome. earlier we said mission but it's actually fulsome. twenty-fourthand fulsome. police confirm it is a police shooting. area residents are reporting hearing three or four shots. a man in his 20s was hit in the chest. a reporter on the scene can...
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. >> tim liu is a professor at columbia university and a public policy applicant. >> why would the companyant to give a product away for free? they think they can build the world's most powerful device for accessing hearts and minds of the human race and sell that to somebody else. >> and facebook is just one of many internet giants in an epic global battle to win heart and mind share. >> we have about 7 billion people on the planet. whoever gets the biggest share of that might be expected to dominate the future of media period. >> one, two, three. >> not to be dominated, google has project woo, a fleet of high altitude ba loans, beaming the internet down to earth. a new company called one-web and spacex's elon musk both recently announced plans to launch low orbit satellites that will carry the internet everywhere. and facebook has some moon shots of its own led by a mad scientists of sorts. >> laser communications is a new frontier where you can get much higher data rates than typically done. >> in a southern california lab still being built, mcguire and a team of former nasa engineers a
. >> tim liu is a professor at columbia university and a public policy applicant. >> why would the companyant to give a product away for free? they think they can build the world's most powerful device for accessing hearts and minds of the human race and sell that to somebody else. >> and facebook is just one of many internet giants in an epic global battle to win heart and mind share. >> we have about 7 billion people on the planet. whoever gets the biggest share of...
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officer liu had already brought in five kids who skipped class. a one-man operation today because his partners are all gone. the room is filling up here. this is not a party atmosphere. i see a lot of frustrated faces and a lot of concerned looks. nbc bay area news. >>> it is a tough time for that part of town. according to police in the last 90 days there were 199 burglaries in almaden valley. that's an increase of 246%. sjpd says homes with dogs or even be wear off dogs signs seem to be victimized less frequency. >> who should decide how you end your life if you're termly ill? legislation is already on the table in california. today, though, a lawsuit filed in san francisco court as well. the issue brought to the forefront when 29-year-old brittany may nard moved to oregon to take her own life. >> dan says his wife brittany wanted to live. but when she was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor, she also wanted to choose how she died. >> it was a tough decision. >> dan is the widower of brittany maynard. the bay area native moved to oregon where
officer liu had already brought in five kids who skipped class. a one-man operation today because his partners are all gone. the room is filling up here. this is not a party atmosphere. i see a lot of frustrated faces and a lot of concerned looks. nbc bay area news. >>> it is a tough time for that part of town. according to police in the last 90 days there were 199 burglaries in almaden valley. that's an increase of 246%. sjpd says homes with dogs or even be wear off dogs signs seem to...
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. >> ktvu's cara liu is in hayward with a look at some of these signs and what people are saying aboutm. >> there are a lot of neighborhoods, apartments and schools along this stretch of hayward boulevard here. police tell me it is not unusual to see drivers flying down the hill here at more than 50-miles-per-hour. >> reporter: along hayward boulevard, there's a new unconventional strategy to curve speed and improve safety. >> i was like wow, and then i was really excited because someone is really key -- really creative and thinking outside of the box. >> reporter: one says 35, it's the speed limit not a suggestion. another says, heads up, drive then update facebook. >> we want people to do a double take. to pay attention to get that message. >> reporter: so far the reaction has been missed. >> i think they're creative but as a driver, if you drive by them you can't really see them and you just see the signs are a little bigger. i don't think they're going to work. >> it's pretty modern i would say, yeah. so it fits in with the times. >> actually i think they're great. i think humor is
. >> ktvu's cara liu is in hayward with a look at some of these signs and what people are saying aboutm. >> there are a lot of neighborhoods, apartments and schools along this stretch of hayward boulevard here. police tell me it is not unusual to see drivers flying down the hill here at more than 50-miles-per-hour. >> reporter: along hayward boulevard, there's a new unconventional strategy to curve speed and improve safety. >> i was like wow, and then i was really...
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. >> cara liu is live in burlingame after checking in with restaurants and florists around the bay area >> reporter: they've been absolutely bombarded with flower requests. the owner says it is their business to help valentine day procrastinators. >> reporter: the views at scapes on the bay make it fantastic. >> we have the dragon roll then we also have the ahi poki. >> reporter: but the restaurant has been fully booked for valentine's dinner for three weeks. >> we're fully booked on valentine's day. >> reporter: sunday reservations are being offered as an alternative. meanwhile the staff is getting ready for patrons. >> at the same time it's going to be organized chaos. if they have a wait and we can't accommodate the people if they sit longer, then we just offer champane to people that are on the wait so they don't have to worry about it. >> reporter: a delivery business that specializes on local food and milk, heart shaped brownnies and other deserts are coming out of the oven. >> we have chocolate brownnies that will soon be covered with ganash. >> these are the greens. the idea is
. >> cara liu is live in burlingame after checking in with restaurants and florists around the bay area >> reporter: they've been absolutely bombarded with flower requests. the owner says it is their business to help valentine day procrastinators. >> reporter: the views at scapes on the bay make it fantastic. >> we have the dragon roll then we also have the ahi poki. >> reporter: but the restaurant has been fully booked for valentine's dinner for three weeks....
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buried my garbage in pennsylvania, have figured out how to turn garbage into pellets to use as fuel in liuy, there's the wheelabrater to turn it into energy into high heat incineration and collection. this facility burns 1500 tons of trash a day creating enough energy to power 60,000 local homes. sounds great, right? the fact of the matter is, 69% of waste is being landfilled and little as 7% is converted into renewable energy. why don't we do more sustainable things with garbage overall? to find out, i'm talking to waste management ceo david steiner. >> the difference between the incinerator garbage and the landfill garbage? >> not a thing. >> why doesn't it go there to burn? >> here's the deal. that plant, to build today, would probably cost $450 million to $500 million. to get a return that's acceptable, you need to charge people about $120 a ton to bring their waste in here. >> all right. >> a landfill will charge probably about $50 a ton. and so the economics of those plants don't work unless they are subsidized. >> until we start subsidizing things like that, we put garbage in the gr
buried my garbage in pennsylvania, have figured out how to turn garbage into pellets to use as fuel in liuy, there's the wheelabrater to turn it into energy into high heat incineration and collection. this facility burns 1500 tons of trash a day creating enough energy to power 60,000 local homes. sounds great, right? the fact of the matter is, 69% of waste is being landfilled and little as 7% is converted into renewable energy. why don't we do more sustainable things with garbage overall? to...
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richard liu.ckish. >> daddy is scaring me. >> if network tv has it right, today's american family is not what it used to be. upper middle class and african-american. >> you and your wife must be thrilled. >> sorry. daddy needed snacks. >> lgbt with adopted daughter and now asian accented with an 11-year-old who embraces black culture. >> that's me. your boy eddie wong. >> eddie from fresh off the boat. this year's new comedy. his family a far cry from generations on tv to date. remember the 1950s, leave it to beaver ideal? >> it's shifted in the 1960s. >> hi aunt bee hi pa. >> a single parent family. >> talk about a generation gap. >> and the brady bunch, a blended family. noncleaver and noneddie. >> the 'p 0s turned. minority families blossomed in number. >> if you don't want to order knuckles in your face and get your noodles out of my place. >> fred sanford was the black answer to bigot archie bunker and chico and the man, rodriguez education the man. >> not my -- >> mr. ti and tina. >> i lose
richard liu.ckish. >> daddy is scaring me. >> if network tv has it right, today's american family is not what it used to be. upper middle class and african-american. >> you and your wife must be thrilled. >> sorry. daddy needed snacks. >> lgbt with adopted daughter and now asian accented with an 11-year-old who embraces black culture. >> that's me. your boy eddie wong. >> eddie from fresh off the boat. this year's new comedy. his family a far cry from...