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fred roth, jr. (applause) >> thank you. i want to first thank the members of the supervisors for once again continuing the proud tradition and legacy of san francisco of being first. in my lifetime i've been doing this myself for 40 years, as a proud second generation organizer, influenced both by my father and my mother francis, who was a trail blazer in her own right. * frances. she what the first woman ever in california legislative history to break through the barriers that kept women in the stenography pool. she was hired to be an advocate for social justice up there. and she was a strong influence on my father opening doors for women and people of color beginning in the early 1940s when he hired a young frightened japanese american internee who came from the camps in idaho to cleveland, ohio. and a year later she learned how to stand up and fight for herself and for her community and fight and challenge first at leave land, then here in san francisco the illegal unjust discriminatory hiring practices. i was fortunate
fred roth, jr. (applause) >> thank you. i want to first thank the members of the supervisors for once again continuing the proud tradition and legacy of san francisco of being first. in my lifetime i've been doing this myself for 40 years, as a proud second generation organizer, influenced both by my father and my mother francis, who was a trail blazer in her own right. * frances. she what the first woman ever in california legislative history to break through the barriers that kept women...
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reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> what is in a conversation? more than you might think. a one sided conversation versus eavesdropping. which is more likely to be remembered? >> the tsa gets grilled over allowing knives on planes. well, well, well. growing up we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> over hearing a one sided conversation is more annoying than eavesdropping. returners did a study involving students. half of them listened to a one sided conversation while trying to contrait on an assignment -- concentrate on a assignment. researchers say students exposed to the one sided conversation remembered more of it and were more likely to say it was annoying. >>> when it come
reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> what is in a conversation? more than you might think. a one sided conversation versus eavesdropping. which is more likely to be remembered? >> the tsa gets grilled over allowing knives on planes. well, well, well. growing up we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording...
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rob roth is live in san francisco where he talked with officials and people behind those ads.orter: the new muni bus ads are expected to run in less than two weeks. many are calling them hate speech. anti-gay messages are set to begin running april 1st. this one quotes an islamic cleric. quote, the punishment of homosexuality is the death penalty." a second ad has iranian president saying "homosexuality is ugly." both end with the statement "that's his jihad, what's yours." >> my ad is designed to save lives. refusing to call attention to the plight of gays is killing people. >> reporter: teresa sparks says geller's ads are trying to pit the gay community against muslims. >> what she's doing is trying to portray muslims and arabs has being anti-gay. and i don't think that's the case. >> reporter: the new ads follow on the heels of current ads running on a handful of buses with anti-muslim messages. last week city leaders denounced those ads. muni says it's forced to run them. >> even though we disagree with the content we don't think it's right to spend the public's money and
rob roth is live in san francisco where he talked with officials and people behind those ads.orter: the new muni bus ads are expected to run in less than two weeks. many are calling them hate speech. anti-gay messages are set to begin running april 1st. this one quotes an islamic cleric. quote, the punishment of homosexuality is the death penalty." a second ad has iranian president saying "homosexuality is ugly." both end with the statement "that's his jihad, what's...
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rob roth is live in san francisco where he talked with officials and people behind those ads. rob. >> reporter: the new muni bus ads are expected to run in less than two weeks. many are calling them hate speech. anti-gay messages are set to begin running april 1st. this one quotes an islamic cleric. quote, the punishment of homosexuality is the death penalty." a second ad has iranian president saying "homosexuality is ugly." both end with the statement "that's his jihad, what's yours." >> my ad is designed to save lives. refusing to call attention to the plight of gays is killing people. >> reporter: teresa sparks says geller's ads are trying to pit the gay community against muslims. >> what she's doing is trying to portray muslims and arabs has being anti-gay. and i don't think that's the case. >> reporter: the new ads follow on the heels of current ads running on a handful of buses with anti-muslim messages. last week city leaders denounced those ads. muni says it's forced to run them. >> even though we disagree with the content we don't think it's right to spend the public'
rob roth is live in san francisco where he talked with officials and people behind those ads. rob. >> reporter: the new muni bus ads are expected to run in less than two weeks. many are calling them hate speech. anti-gay messages are set to begin running april 1st. this one quotes an islamic cleric. quote, the punishment of homosexuality is the death penalty." a second ad has iranian president saying "homosexuality is ugly." both end with the statement "that's his...
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reporting live in daly city, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> state lawmakers have voted to expand. the senate and assembly approved a pair of bills this week to expand medical coverage. both bills are part of the implementation of the federal afford care act. expansion will bring an additional 1.2 million new enrolees by 2014. >>> a bit warmer out there today. a live picture now we're in san jose. you can barely see it but see it blowing pretty hard. the winds are gusting to 35 miles per hour at the san francisco airport. winds are clearing out though. we're going to have a warmer day tomorrow because of that. today's numbers not bad. 65 in santa rosa. look at santa rosa tomorrow. almost 70 degrees. we're in the upper 60s. maybe a few low 70s. this is the system that brought the snow to the grapevine. it's been a nuisance system for the most part. we did have a few showers. san jose they got a half inch of rain down there that helped. see some fog right along the coast here and you can see that fog it's going to be around tonight and tomorrow morning. as we look into tonight, look
reporting live in daly city, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> state lawmakers have voted to expand. the senate and assembly approved a pair of bills this week to expand medical coverage. both bills are part of the implementation of the federal afford care act. expansion will bring an additional 1.2 million new enrolees by 2014. >>> a bit warmer out there today. a live picture now we're in san jose. you can barely see it but see it blowing pretty hard. the winds are gusting...
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rob roth spoke to city officials who now say they are doing things differently to try to prevent another strategy. rob? >> reporter: ken, first friday is just getting started on telegraph avenue in downtown oakland. people are still arriving. the streets are closed. and there's a peace concert going on in memory of kiante campbell, shot to death at last month's first friday. oakland has made a number of changes this time, hoping that nothing like that happens here again. at this art gallery on telegraph avenue, an antiviolence display is going up, asking people to keep first friday safe. oakland police say -- oakland has already made changes. the event will end an hour earlier at 9:00 p.m. the size of the festival has shrunk from 10 blocks long to six, and no drinking alcohol on the streets. bars, including this beer garden can still serve customers, but-- >> i have the responsibility to make sure that my patrons, people who buy beer from me don't leave with it. you're welcome to consume your beer on this premises, but you can't leave with it. so it meant an increase in security and door
rob roth spoke to city officials who now say they are doing things differently to try to prevent another strategy. rob? >> reporter: ken, first friday is just getting started on telegraph avenue in downtown oakland. people are still arriving. the streets are closed. and there's a peace concert going on in memory of kiante campbell, shot to death at last month's first friday. oakland has made a number of changes this time, hoping that nothing like that happens here again. at this art...
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joining us nowis diana fourth got roth from the -- furchtgott-roth.ng at myself in the office at a newspaper. >> exactly. melissa: let's take it apart piece by piece where they might have gone wrong but where you may disagree. i want to start with the basic thesis, they're talking about the guff, the divide between workers and their companies explains why the stock markets are thriving even as the economy is barely growing. and unemployment remains stubbornly high. this is one of their central thesis that sort of really stuck in my craw so to speak because i think why the stock market is on fire because ben bernanke is just, you know, buying, he is just expanding his balance sheet hand over fist as much as he possibly can. investors with money are forced into the stock market in order to reach yield. there are not fundamentals behind it. exact what do you think? >> exactly. the fed is juicing up the economy. they're buying $85 billion a month in mortgage-backed securities and treasury bills and notts. that is as much as one fiscal year ski questionste
joining us nowis diana fourth got roth from the -- furchtgott-roth.ng at myself in the office at a newspaper. >> exactly. melissa: let's take it apart piece by piece where they might have gone wrong but where you may disagree. i want to start with the basic thesis, they're talking about the guff, the divide between workers and their companies explains why the stock markets are thriving even as the economy is barely growing. and unemployment remains stubbornly high. this is one of their...
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carolin roth.onio, just to come back to this point about how cyprus is going to raise the money, they've tried to float this idea of a solidarity investment fund. the church has offered its assets. is there any way around fundamentally taxing deposits they're taxing the population? >> the obvious ways, when you have 68 billion of deposits and you have a failed institution, maybe that's one venue. but the constraint that you see there is that you have to insure the depositors, but ought to be the last one to be paying for that bill. and that is the problem. if you are too punitive of the other 100k depositors, then you hit the financial offshore of the environment. the choice should be obvious to the majority, at least to the european monetary union. >> and most people would assume before depositors were ever looked at as a source of cash, it would be the bondholders that got hit. if cyprus has to raise 67 billion and there's only 1.7 billion in bonds to go after, that won't solve the problem. shoul
carolin roth.onio, just to come back to this point about how cyprus is going to raise the money, they've tried to float this idea of a solidarity investment fund. the church has offered its assets. is there any way around fundamentally taxing deposits they're taxing the population? >> the obvious ways, when you have 68 billion of deposits and you have a failed institution, maybe that's one venue. but the constraint that you see there is that you have to insure the depositors, but ought to...
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reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco police released more details about a woman who held officers at bay earlier this month. the police chief said a woman was high on bath salts. police say the woman broke into a house on march 3, found a shotgun and threatened to kill herself. after two officers officers shot her with a bean bag. >>> woman has been charged with manslaughter for hitting a killing a skateboarder. she ran a red light before striking him with her vehicle. he was riding his skateboard when he was hit. >>> earthquake hit southern california this morning but there are no reports of damage or injuries. the usgs said it around 10:00 a.m. and centered 12-miles to the east ofanza. it came in at 5.1 but was down graded. the shaking was felt from san diego up the coast to north of los angeles. >>> in the bay area, nice mild day. how long will the nice conditions last? >> it is feeling -- [ talking at the same time ] >> 60s today. 70s. this week i will show it to you, we will hit 80 degrees. other areas low 90s, south towards morgan hill
reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco police released more details about a woman who held officers at bay earlier this month. the police chief said a woman was high on bath salts. police say the woman broke into a house on march 3, found a shotgun and threatened to kill herself. after two officers officers shot her with a bean bag. >>> woman has been charged with manslaughter for hitting a killing a skateboarder. she ran a red light...
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. >> as ktvu's rob roth tells us this afternoon's show of support was both overwhelming and heartbreaking. >> reporter: the hp pavilion seemed like the saddest place on earth today. the families of the slain police officers as well as dozens of police officers remembered and said goodbye to detective elizabeth butler and detective butch long baker. >> remembering who they were will help us get through this together. >> reporter: who they were were parents as well as police officers. sergeant butch long had two children. >> you are the very reason i have good in my life. >> reporter: and detective baker had a husband and two children, including joaquin. >> joaquin, you want to say hi. >> hi. >> i whispered to her that i would take care of our boys and make sure they would always know what a great person their mom was. >> reporter: butler and baker were shot to death nine days ago as they attempted to interview jeremy gulei. leon panetta said people often look away instead of helping those prone to violence. >> they drew the line. they were doing their job. and they paid the ultimate price.
. >> as ktvu's rob roth tells us this afternoon's show of support was both overwhelming and heartbreaking. >> reporter: the hp pavilion seemed like the saddest place on earth today. the families of the slain police officers as well as dozens of police officers remembered and said goodbye to detective elizabeth butler and detective butch long baker. >> remembering who they were will help us get through this together. >> reporter: who they were were parents as well as...
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ktvu's rob roth is live in oakland. >> reporter: this afternoon this house in east oakland was sold for,000 by a bank, even though the owner lived here for 20 years. while foreclosures drifted from the headlines they still happen. just ask the owner. >> yes. >> reporter: he lived in this home since 1993 but he and his daughter won't be able to stay much longer. >> despair. unimaginable to have to move after 20 years of being here. >> reporter: they bought the house after retiring from the army. but 5 years ago he got divorced and had to refinance to pay his ex-wife the loan from bank of america became unfordable. he tried to work with bank of america. >> different person each time you talk to them. different answer every time you talk to them. a lust of frustration. -- a lot of frustration. >> reporter: he went to his bank this afternoon with the alliance of californians for community empowerment, no luck. the bank put the house up for auction. he is now among the 10,000 residence who faced foreclosure in the past three years. most of them minorities. >> they are predatory loans and the
ktvu's rob roth is live in oakland. >> reporter: this afternoon this house in east oakland was sold for,000 by a bank, even though the owner lived here for 20 years. while foreclosures drifted from the headlines they still happen. just ask the owner. >> yes. >> reporter: he lived in this home since 1993 but he and his daughter won't be able to stay much longer. >> despair. unimaginable to have to move after 20 years of being here. >> reporter: they bought the house...
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goodbye my love. >> reporter: rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> outside of hp pavilion a huge americang the shoot out last tuesday when officers killed the gunman jeremy gulet. >>> at the family's request, former american idol contestant james durbin performed at today's memorial. durbin says he remembers detective butch baker as a surveillance officer at dances when he was growing up. >> reporter: people crowded the main street over pass in los gatos this morning to greet this impressive succession. thousands of people hushed and subdued. >> the way i see honoring the lives of those lost is to be here in person. >> reporter: p.j.hales put up ribbon. >> i was an -- i was married to an officer in san jose for 28 years and i felt i had to do something. >> reporter: scott fey brought an american flag. >> heavy day today. >> reporter: on duty officers who couldn't go to the memorial said they appreciate this. >> the support we get in this town is incredible and the support for these officers who gave their lives for these people, yeah it chokes me up. >> reporter: the somber procession cau
goodbye my love. >> reporter: rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> outside of hp pavilion a huge americang the shoot out last tuesday when officers killed the gunman jeremy gulet. >>> at the family's request, former american idol contestant james durbin performed at today's memorial. durbin says he remembers detective butch baker as a surveillance officer at dances when he was growing up. >> reporter: people crowded the main street over pass in los gatos this morning...
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ktvu's rob roth is here now with how much more you will have to pay and when it goes into effect.ot of the hayward bart station, one of seven that are free but not for long and that is not all that is going up. >> reporter: when it comes to buying a bart ticket these may be considered the good old days because the board of directors voted to raise fairs by -- fares by 5.2% ride from hayward francisco now $4.60 one way will go up to $4.85. >> that is ridiculous. ridiculous. >> means one less cup of coffee a week. it is a good service. good service has a cost. >> reporter: directors say it will bring in $17 million a year and necessary to keep up with inflation. >> we haven't been investing enough to make sure we have the capacity for the new riders. >> reporter: we asked the board president what he thought reaction would be. >> hopefully they will understand we are trying to keep their ride high quality and good value for money. >> reporter: some aren't seeing it that way. >> i don't think it is good to pay more. >> reporter: they voted to start charging at the 7 parking lots a dol
ktvu's rob roth is here now with how much more you will have to pay and when it goes into effect.ot of the hayward bart station, one of seven that are free but not for long and that is not all that is going up. >> reporter: when it comes to buying a bart ticket these may be considered the good old days because the board of directors voted to raise fairs by -- fares by 5.2% ride from hayward francisco now $4.60 one way will go up to $4.85. >> that is ridiculous. ridiculous. >>...
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rob roth, ktvu news. >>> ktvu.com has a special section dedicated to the ncaa tournament.ck on our home page and test your knowledge with our march madness quiz. >>> numbers from nonprofit open secrets show cal spent $740,000 last year for lobbying. that money is used to bring more funding back to the school. >> spending 500,000 or $1 million over the course of one year could bring back 10 million, $20 million to the university or even a whole lot more and hey that's a great investment for them. >> reporter: colleges and universities spent almost $90 million on lobbying last year. >>> we continue to cover live breaking news. this is where police are responding to reports of a suspicious package at a college campus. they got a report about 3:20 this afternoon about a suspicious package at building seven there at the skyline campus. this building here is on college drive in san bruno. the san bruno police department is on the scene also that a bomb squad is in as well. we do know that the entire college has been evacuated and the school is closed. that decision was made and
rob roth, ktvu news. >>> ktvu.com has a special section dedicated to the ncaa tournament.ck on our home page and test your knowledge with our march madness quiz. >>> numbers from nonprofit open secrets show cal spent $740,000 last year for lobbying. that money is used to bring more funding back to the school. >> spending 500,000 or $1 million over the course of one year could bring back 10 million, $20 million to the university or even a whole lot more and hey that's a...
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convert to a regular roth ira and you will be taxed on the money.ney out when you are 59 and a half. that is a great move if you think your taxes will stay this high or go higher. if you contribute to 401 k. >> and a look at how to get back to sicivilian life. you're going to see a couple stories you will love when we come back after this short break. >> coming up on a special edition of street signs. are we headed towards a cheaper summer? three things investors should know. and should your airline ticket price be a pay of -- pay what you weigh price? our power lunch panel weighs in on that. we will see you in a bit. >> that will be a high price in my case. comcast, a parent of cnbc wants to hire military veterans. they have already hired a thousand vets and they are supporting the u.s. chamber of commerce as they host a major hiring fair in new york today. >> $500,000 jobs for veterans. they already have hired a,000. if you go inside the numbers and want some examples. citi group wants to hire a thousand a year. they are still gunning for a thousa
convert to a regular roth ira and you will be taxed on the money.ney out when you are 59 and a half. that is a great move if you think your taxes will stay this high or go higher. if you contribute to 401 k. >> and a look at how to get back to sicivilian life. you're going to see a couple stories you will love when we come back after this short break. >> coming up on a special edition of street signs. are we headed towards a cheaper summer? three things investors should know. and...
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an exhibition by melissa roth opened on friday. the title is "women and war."hese photos span three decades. no blood and guns, just a silent record of suffering. >> i see them as survivors and not as victims but they have to live their entire lives with the backdrop of war. >> some were active in war themselves. martina anderson was an ira bomber now working for peace. all the women are named and marisa knows each one's story. widowed, raped, scarred by war and determined not to give up. melissa says all the women are heroes. at the end, she shwoows laughter and younger women, hoping for a better future. hoping for a better future. and that
an exhibition by melissa roth opened on friday. the title is "women and war."hese photos span three decades. no blood and guns, just a silent record of suffering. >> i see them as survivors and not as victims but they have to live their entire lives with the backdrop of war. >> some were active in war themselves. martina anderson was an ira bomber now working for peace. all the women are named and marisa knows each one's story. widowed, raped, scarred by war and determined...
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reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> what is in a conversation?ou might think. a one sided conversation versus eavesdropping. which is more likely to be remembered? >> the tsa gets grilled over allowing knives on planes. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> over hearing a one sided conversation is more annoying than eavesdropping. returners did a study involving students. half of them listened to a one sided conversation while trying to contrait on an assignment -- concentrate on a assignment. researchers say students exposed to the one sided conversation remembered more of it and were more likely to say it was annoying. >>> when it comes to talki
reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> what is in a conversation?ou might think. a one sided conversation versus eavesdropping. which is more likely to be remembered? >> the tsa gets grilled over allowing knives on planes. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb...
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in addition to that you want to have a roth ira and you contribute money you paid taxes on unlike thee taxes at retirement age. to give folks how powerful these roth iras are, if you started saving in your 30s up to the maximum limit which is $5500 a year. you will have an extra $200,000. that is how powerful it is. so it's important to start as soon as you can. >> arthel: let's talk about the folks that are not right there in their 20s or even in their 30s. that is, if you are close to retirement age you want to be having to invest in the stock market, could be too risky. you see the commercials of reverse mortgages is that good idea or just last resort? >> its last resort. if you are 62 and older and equity in your home this may be a choice to tap into equity in your home over the time you are going to be retiring. you can get it in a lump sum or monthly installments. your beneficiaries are going to have pay the money. >> arthel: they can sell the money. >> but if they want to keep the house they have to pay it off if they want to keep it. >> arthel: so stocks could be risky because
in addition to that you want to have a roth ira and you contribute money you paid taxes on unlike thee taxes at retirement age. to give folks how powerful these roth iras are, if you started saving in your 30s up to the maximum limit which is $5500 a year. you will have an extra $200,000. that is how powerful it is. so it's important to start as soon as you can. >> arthel: let's talk about the folks that are not right there in their 20s or even in their 30s. that is, if you are close to...
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rob roth took a look and met a man who remembered the rock as a living hell. >> it stands as a monumentor the prisoners who misbehaved their way here to alcatraz. darwin coon did hard time here. >> this was my cell. >> reporter: after robbing a series of banks and escaping from another prison. >> a living hell. b block over there was total misery. so many inmates here needed to be in a mental institution rather than a prison. so you have to be aware of who was around you at all times. guys would go off at any time and they would hurt you. >> reporter: the living hell that was alcatraz is still endlessly fascinating atracking more than 1 million visitors a year. and today the parks service unveiled the upgrade and changes it's been working on. some of the homemade shims to stab other prisoners or guards are now on display. and saps that guards carried despite not allowed
rob roth took a look and met a man who remembered the rock as a living hell. >> it stands as a monumentor the prisoners who misbehaved their way here to alcatraz. darwin coon did hard time here. >> this was my cell. >> reporter: after robbing a series of banks and escaping from another prison. >> a living hell. b block over there was total misery. so many inmates here needed to be in a mental institution rather than a prison. so you have to be aware of who was around you...
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i am here with fox business anchor lori roth man. excuse me. he is funnier than a pile of clown vomit, it is tom shilou. look how edgy he is. he has sunglasses on. that's edgy. good for you. you are like an edgy comic. in your face alt comic, if you will. i am proud of you. in texas he is considered a clay pigeon, bill schulz. and he is so british that his monicle wears a top hat, jonathon hunt, chief correspondent for studio b, b for bow day shoes. and the fox report on fox newschannel, channel. >> a block, the lede, that's the first story. and now back to this a-hole. >> right on. >> did you hear that? >> i thought i heard something. >> it has been happening a lot, and i am not sure where it is coming from. i don't know who to talk to because i don't know who that is. >>> all right, they have a degree, but they are no not free. it is the soil -- it is the symbol of our economy. college graduates who have moved back home in 2011 a whooping 45% of recent graduates were living with their mom and dad and that figure is 45% higher than in 2001. th
i am here with fox business anchor lori roth man. excuse me. he is funnier than a pile of clown vomit, it is tom shilou. look how edgy he is. he has sunglasses on. that's edgy. good for you. you are like an edgy comic. in your face alt comic, if you will. i am proud of you. in texas he is considered a clay pigeon, bill schulz. and he is so british that his monicle wears a top hat, jonathon hunt, chief correspondent for studio b, b for bow day shoes. and the fox report on fox newschannel,...
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carolin ross roth is standing outside laiki bank. what's the atmosphere? >> well, at this point in time, kelly, i've got to say it is very, very quiet. there is no sense of panic. there is no sense in around 55 minutes time when the banks do reopen after having been closed for almost two weeks that there is going to be a bank run of a stampede. i should mention the cypriots are known to be very mellow, very laid back. though the scenes we saw in front of the presidential palace yesterday, they were very different. there were hundreds of protesters protesting not just against the unprecedented set of capital controls, but huge capital losses, wealth losses that they're going to be seeing. as we know, there will be massive hair cuts. bank of laiki could be seeing up to cuts of 40% for uninsured depositors. on top of that, you have austerity measures which are going to be put in place in return for the bailout deal. yesterday, the imf came out and said, look, we're expecting gdp to decline by 20% in the next three years, so that is going to be a very precipit
carolin ross roth is standing outside laiki bank. what's the atmosphere? >> well, at this point in time, kelly, i've got to say it is very, very quiet. there is no sense of panic. there is no sense in around 55 minutes time when the banks do reopen after having been closed for almost two weeks that there is going to be a bank run of a stampede. i should mention the cypriots are known to be very mellow, very laid back. though the scenes we saw in front of the presidential palace yesterday,...
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we have an anti-obesity advocate, meme roth. she's part of the food police, by the way. does tech make you fat? and if so, what are you going to do about it. 10:45 this morning. where is the pain in washington? despite the sequester, the white house still has dozens, actually, over a hundred staffers and assistants who make six-figure salaries. a review of the salaries shows 139 white house staffers many deputy and special assistants, they make over $100,000 a year. company, i say this is why the president's approval rating is dropping and it's because they're not getting cut. they're paying nothing, no sacrifice at all for t. but the white house tours are canceled. charles: from day one it's all about sacrifice. we've seen amazing trips around the world and balls, and a birthday for michelle obama next year with beyonce and adele. and real opportunities kind of vanish and it does not play well. it's interesting that the stock market would be up 10% and the president's approval rating down 11% so far this year. stuart: it was the merit poll, the merit-- >> the merit and
we have an anti-obesity advocate, meme roth. she's part of the food police, by the way. does tech make you fat? and if so, what are you going to do about it. 10:45 this morning. where is the pain in washington? despite the sequester, the white house still has dozens, actually, over a hundred staffers and assistants who make six-figure salaries. a review of the salaries shows 139 white house staffers many deputy and special assistants, they make over $100,000 a year. company, i say this is why...
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rob roth took a look and met a man who remembered the rock as a living hell. >> it stands as a monumentor the prisoners who misbehaved their way here to alcatraz. darwin coon did hard time here. >> this was my cell. >> reporter: after robbing a series of banks and escaping from another prison. >> a living hell. b block over there was total misery. so many inmates here needed to be in a mental institution rather than a prison. so you have to be aware of who was around you at all times. guys would go off at any time and they would hurt you. >> reporter: the living hell that was alcatraz is still endlessly fascinating atracking more than 1 million visitors a year. and today the parks service unveiled the upgrade and changes it's been working on. some of the homemade shims to stab other prisoners or guards are now on display. and saps that guards carried despite not allowed to are also on display. they've been furnished to look the way they looked. >> it goes down to the minutia. it looks like an inmate just left that cell that very day. >> reporter: there's a new audio recording first pers
rob roth took a look and met a man who remembered the rock as a living hell. >> it stands as a monumentor the prisoners who misbehaved their way here to alcatraz. darwin coon did hard time here. >> this was my cell. >> reporter: after robbing a series of banks and escaping from another prison. >> a living hell. b block over there was total misery. so many inmates here needed to be in a mental institution rather than a prison. so you have to be aware of who was around you...
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out of student loan debt if it was at a high interest rate before investing, i would have you do a roth i.r.a. if you qualified for one, put the money in a roth and start buying exchange traded funds or no load mutual funds where you would just do it every single month, buy an index fund so it buys the entire stock market just to see what that feels like. little by little. you can do $100 a month, $50 a month. there are mutual funds that will do that. >> excellent advice. let's take another question in the audience. i like this one. i like it because it's marital discord, really, over the situation in the property market. today we found out that house prices are rising in america but the number of house sales is falling. it shows that it's a rather confused market and you two are the perfect illustration of that confusion. tell me why. >> hi, suze. frank and i are married, we're both retired. we own a very large house and it's just the two of us, and we have a pretty significant mortgage on it. personally i hate seeing that money go every single month to pay this big mortgage. i would l
out of student loan debt if it was at a high interest rate before investing, i would have you do a roth i.r.a. if you qualified for one, put the money in a roth and start buying exchange traded funds or no load mutual funds where you would just do it every single month, buy an index fund so it buys the entire stock market just to see what that feels like. little by little. you can do $100 a month, $50 a month. there are mutual funds that will do that. >> excellent advice. let's take...
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"sammy hagar replaced david lee roth as the lead singer in what group?" the brady bunch? van halen. you know these things? i go outside and i talk to people. okay, here. "what actor holds the record for being named people magazine's sexiest man alive?" william shatner. wait. i don't think it's shatner. then it's got to be patrick stewart. no. formal protest. all right. "singer who sang 'oops, i did it again'"? okay. "tweetie bird tought he taw a what?" romulan. yes. he tought he taw a romulan. captioning sponsored by cbs and warner bros. television captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wghb.org so, mort, you ordered a small? how small was it? what? sorry, i'm taking a stand-up comedy class. i think i did something wrong. i thought it was funny. ugh, the ice cream machine's stuck again. hey, mort, you're getting a free medium-- a free large-- a free extra large. oh. you got to hit it just right, dad. i said just right! okay, kids, only one thing to do: ice cream for brunch. teddy: yay! yeah, all right! yay, free ice cream! yeah. let's just unplug it. reach behind there and g
"sammy hagar replaced david lee roth as the lead singer in what group?" the brady bunch? van halen. you know these things? i go outside and i talk to people. okay, here. "what actor holds the record for being named people magazine's sexiest man alive?" william shatner. wait. i don't think it's shatner. then it's got to be patrick stewart. no. formal protest. all right. "singer who sang 'oops, i did it again'"? okay. "tweetie bird tought he taw a what?"...
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and steven roth makes it even more interesting, he's a jcpenney board member.ng at its lowest level since march 2009, down another 9%, almost 10% today. weiss, tell me you're short in the name. >> i'm short. >> this is a slap in the -- i don't know how else you can look at this as a direct slap to ron johnson and in some respects bill lackman. >> and the story itself. if you recall, remember the bulls said this is a real estate play. here you have one of the smartest real estate investors and builders in the world saying, you know what, i don't think it is cheap enough. i don't think it is a real estate play. this stock is going -- what ron johnson said to his existing or formerly existing customers is we don't want you. we want a more upscale customer. but the upscale customers aren't going to go to jcpenney. he'll continue to lose sales. they'll stabilize. still a short, going to single digit. >> one thing on the sale by vornado, a lot of people credited that position in the jcpenney to the former ceo who stepped down. this was, i don't know if you can -- jcp
and steven roth makes it even more interesting, he's a jcpenney board member.ng at its lowest level since march 2009, down another 9%, almost 10% today. weiss, tell me you're short in the name. >> i'm short. >> this is a slap in the -- i don't know how else you can look at this as a direct slap to ron johnson and in some respects bill lackman. >> and the story itself. if you recall, remember the bulls said this is a real estate play. here you have one of the smartest real...
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for the past 20 years, melissa roth has traveled the world, documented how war changes the lives of women. she arrives when the fighting is over and most other journalists have moved on. there's no blood and no guns -- just a silent record of suffering. >> i see these women as survivors. i do not see any of them as victims, but they have to live their entire lives and future lives of their children and grandchildren with the backdrop of war. >> some more active in war themselves. martina anderson was a convicted ira bomber. now she is working for peace. all the women are named. marissa knows each one's story, but it is only now that she has begun to process the pain. >> it just hit me like a ton of bricks. i thought i was having a heart attack one day, and i realized it was all this emotion. it was like backing up, i almost could not breathe. finally, i've been crying. >> widow, raped, scarred by war, and yet, determined not to give up. she says all these women are heroes. at the end of the exhibition, she serves -- shows laughter and young women, the next generation hoping for a better f
for the past 20 years, melissa roth has traveled the world, documented how war changes the lives of women. she arrives when the fighting is over and most other journalists have moved on. there's no blood and no guns -- just a silent record of suffering. >> i see these women as survivors. i do not see any of them as victims, but they have to live their entire lives and future lives of their children and grandchildren with the backdrop of war. >> some more active in war themselves....
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we have carol roth, brian bellski, michael holland, and our own rick santelli. to all of you. ladies first. you're getting some of your merger activity, carol, that you've been looking for, even as this market goes higher. >> absolutely, bill. as we've been saying, buyouts are going to continue and they're going to continue. and i think that this really is a stock picker's market. and if i'm going to put my money anywhere, and i have, the one that i really like is bed bath and beyond. i mentioned this on the program a couple weeks back. it has now been validated in a number of publications. you have a company that's trading at a very reasonable valuation. it's got a net cash position and a very high historical return on invested capital. so to me, that creates a really good recipe for a potential buyout, and i think that that name and potentially others in the luxury goods sector, as well as throughout consumer, could be great buyout candidates. >> does this kind of activity, a pickup in mergers, does that signal, usually, near the bottom of a market or the top
we have carol roth, brian bellski, michael holland, and our own rick santelli. to all of you. ladies first. you're getting some of your merger activity, carol, that you've been looking for, even as this market goes higher. >> absolutely, bill. as we've been saying, buyouts are going to continue and they're going to continue. and i think that this really is a stock picker's market. and if i'm going to put my money anywhere, and i have, the one that i really like is bed bath and beyond. i...
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the as rob roth reports, nearby schools are keeping a close eye on what happens now. >>> today is theine for city college of san francisco to fix all efficiencies found. not all have been fixed. because the officials are saying they are optimistic who will stay open. in a statement, the chancellor wrote that they believe it will emerge stronger and students worry it may shutdown. >> it means that i will have to save for another college. but, at this point i don't have that kind of money. >> in california 19 community colleges out of 112 face sanctions. among them merit colleges receive a low-level warning and the college of marin had it removed. in the east bay. this have never been problems? >> i worry if i have enough money to cover all of the things that i need to cover. will we beable to done to honor all of our contracts? >> community colleges are at mercy of state budgets. >> it makes it hard to put out a long-term budget that is based on something really solid when the state legislature controls how the money will go out. >> the next step will be a visit by the accredidation. >
the as rob roth reports, nearby schools are keeping a close eye on what happens now. >>> today is theine for city college of san francisco to fix all efficiencies found. not all have been fixed. because the officials are saying they are optimistic who will stay open. in a statement, the chancellor wrote that they believe it will emerge stronger and students worry it may shutdown. >> it means that i will have to save for another college. but, at this point i don't have that kind...
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rob roth is in the mission district tonight with more on this. rob. >> we are in a neighborhood, as you can see, it is a community of small mom and pop owned restaurants. these business owners are banding together as a common threat. >> here, business owners say they have been getting calls from real estate agents. >> i receive quite a few calls from them, trying to find vacant space, talking about locations where there are existing businesses that they are looking to bring in their customers. >> any reasons we are concerned? >> absolutely. >> luis is almost up here on 24 24th and brian streets. >> if our landlord will increase the lease, we have to think of our options and our location. >> lower 24th street is a 15 block neighborhood in the mission extending from patrero street to valencia. it has seen so many new restaurants move in, some long time business owners are proposing a restaurant moratorium. the owners on 24th street worry about the trend. >> one is valencia gets so full, they are trying to get into this area. >> the business associa
rob roth is in the mission district tonight with more on this. rob. >> we are in a neighborhood, as you can see, it is a community of small mom and pop owned restaurants. these business owners are banding together as a common threat. >> here, business owners say they have been getting calls from real estate agents. >> i receive quite a few calls from them, trying to find vacant space, talking about locations where there are existing businesses that they are looking to bring in...
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miss ballard i am looking at figure one which is the e-mail that you sent to roth roly on april 20th. why didn't you retain that document? >> i don't retain sent e-mails. >> if you had sent the government contract, would you have, that would just disappear into the ether after it had gone out if yours was the only copy? >> if i had a copy that was sent i would save that on the server or on my desktop. but, as a matter of practice, no i do not saved sent >> regardless of the importance of the e-mail you send it and there is one recipient that e-mail is going to disappear in two weeks? >> that i think it just... i don't retain sent documents i don't know, i don't think that they are retained anywhere beyond that. >> do you know how long your sent e-mails are retained? >> i don't believe that it is. >> correct. >> so it sends and it is gone. >> so you can't go to your sent files to see oh, when did i send this e-mail to this person? >> correct. >> okay. and i saw that you... >> any other questions for miss ballard? >> questions from the commissioners about a respondent or a complainant?
miss ballard i am looking at figure one which is the e-mail that you sent to roth roly on april 20th. why didn't you retain that document? >> i don't retain sent e-mails. >> if you had sent the government contract, would you have, that would just disappear into the ether after it had gone out if yours was the only copy? >> if i had a copy that was sent i would save that on the server or on my desktop. but, as a matter of practice, no i do not saved sent >> regardless of...
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and meme roth who is an advocate clearly against obesity.ery much for both of you. >>> it may be the biggest civil rights dispute that the supreme court has taken on since brown v. board of education. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. for current and former military members and their families. get advice from the people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. >>> so, the people in charge of starbucks and chick-fil-a are not standing
and meme roth who is an advocate clearly against obesity.ery much for both of you. >>> it may be the biggest civil rights dispute that the supreme court has taken on since brown v. board of education. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the...
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. >>> good afternoon, my name is rebecca roth. i'm the executive director of the san francisco lgbt community center and i am here to encourage your support of the term sheet before you. i particularly want to acknowledge the efforts of president chiu and supervisors farrell and campos, the mayor's office and the leadership at cpmc for really coming together and working on a deal that we really feel like benefits many -- all in san francisco whether folks are well resourced or not. and really look at the shared commitments really providing a quality of life, quality of health care for all san franciscans. the center provides innovative services to ensure the health and well-being of the lgbt community and the equitable world for the lgbt community and allies. we have a health care program looking at providing information referral connecting over 4,000 individuals a year to medical resources, mental health resources and other health and wellness resources and cpmc has been a primary supporter of that over the last two years enablin
. >>> good afternoon, my name is rebecca roth. i'm the executive director of the san francisco lgbt community center and i am here to encourage your support of the term sheet before you. i particularly want to acknowledge the efforts of president chiu and supervisors farrell and campos, the mayor's office and the leadership at cpmc for really coming together and working on a deal that we really feel like benefits many -- all in san francisco whether folks are well resourced or not. and...
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honor the history of grassroots community organizing and talk a little bit about the history of fred roth and his legacy in supporting not only the farm workers movement, but making our constitution a reality for many of the most vulnerable in our communities, but especially championing community organizing. and we have on the imperative agenda today and also a 3:30 combination, a number of neighborhood activists and researchers who have been fighting childhood obesity. we'll be celebrating the 40th anniversary of health policy institute philip r. lee institute and i'll be honoring them during our commendation period in a few moments as well. the rest i'll submit. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, today i'm introducing legislation that will improve access to live music and night life in san francisco while strengthening the enforcement powers of the entertainment commission to ensure compliance with city ordinances and to make sure that we have safe and responsible entertainment in save. -- san francisco. a safe and thriving
honor the history of grassroots community organizing and talk a little bit about the history of fred roth and his legacy in supporting not only the farm workers movement, but making our constitution a reality for many of the most vulnerable in our communities, but especially championing community organizing. and we have on the imperative agenda today and also a 3:30 combination, a number of neighborhood activists and researchers who have been fighting childhood obesity. we'll be celebrating the...
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plan and what are its broader ramifications for the european and global economies let's ask richard roth esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard walker. thanks tom good to be back thanks for joining us the e.u. and the i.m.f. are mandating levies of nine point nine and six point seven five percent on these separate bank accounts as part of their bailout deal. what genius came up with this stupid idea. you know we don't know exactly who came up with it but we know that this is what this was what the troika wanted the troika being in the european union and the i.m.f. basically. but here is you know one glimpse into the mind set behind it what that was really disturbing was a model aryan you know it was that of pimco very well connected in these areas sad presumably based on personal contacts that the thinking was that since this deposit or money and cyprus was used to do the gambling that was so harmful to the cyprus economy that it was only reasonable to take some of it to repair the damage which is a truly horrifying thought because of course our money is deposito
plan and what are its broader ramifications for the european and global economies let's ask richard roth esko senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richard walker. thanks tom good to be back thanks for joining us the e.u. and the i.m.f. are mandating levies of nine point nine and six point seven five percent on these separate bank accounts as part of their bailout deal. what genius came up with this stupid idea. you know we don't know exactly who came up with it but we know that...
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karolyn roth is in london this morning. we all wish we could be like that, right, karolyn? >> what a wonderfully candid memo sent out by andrew mason yesterday. again, he said i'd like to spend more time with my family. oh, just kidding, i was fired. in that memo, he mentioned some of the reasons that led to his being fired. of course, the fact that the share price of groupon has fallen by some 75% since its ipo, now trading at around $4.50. also he said the controversial accounting metrics in the s-1 filing certainly were a part of that. me said as a ceo, i am accountable for that. one thing is for sure, bill. the next ceo really has his work cut out for him. now, shares in groupon after the company posted a surprise quarterly loss were down 24%, but after hours they did rally by as much as 8%. in terms of the overall market, the dow jones losing some 20 points. with saw a late-session selloff. that says investors are somewhat concerned about the sequester, which kicks in today. >> carolyn live in london. thank you so much. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake. shoo
karolyn roth is in london this morning. we all wish we could be like that, right, karolyn? >> what a wonderfully candid memo sent out by andrew mason yesterday. again, he said i'd like to spend more time with my family. oh, just kidding, i was fired. in that memo, he mentioned some of the reasons that led to his being fired. of course, the fact that the share price of groupon has fallen by some 75% since its ipo, now trading at around $4.50. also he said the controversial accounting...
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carolin roth is in frankfurt ahead of that meeting. carolin, earlier we were discussing the options that the ecb has in front of them. it sounds like they're not going to exercise any of them today. >> absolutely. if you want to be geeky, if you want to look at a 25 basis point cut in the re-fi rate, that may be justified. also, if you look at a soft -- it may be warranted, as well. on the other hand, i think that the ecb is going to be keeping its powder dry partly, also, because we've seen the euro/dollar raid cutting down significantly since the last meeting and we've seen this pressure. as far as the impact is concerned, that has certainly come down. on the other hand, if you look at the spare capacity we're seeing in the eurozone economy, as you pointed out, the inflation forecast for 2013 and 2014 may still come down. so the ecb may not be cutting rates today, but it may lay the groundwork for some easing to come potentially in april or in may when it cuts its growth and inflation forecast. on that note, kelly, back over to you.
carolin roth is in frankfurt ahead of that meeting. carolin, earlier we were discussing the options that the ecb has in front of them. it sounds like they're not going to exercise any of them today. >> absolutely. if you want to be geeky, if you want to look at a 25 basis point cut in the re-fi rate, that may be justified. also, if you look at a soft -- it may be warranted, as well. on the other hand, i think that the ecb is going to be keeping its powder dry partly, also, because we've...
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rob roth talks about how the program will be put into action. >> reporter: many students here will soon four other high schools. it's called the condom availability program and could be up and running next month. >> there's aids out there as well. if this can protect a student's life, from disease or possible you know death, i mean the board recognizes this. >> reporter: the district insists of approximately 4,000 students in five high schools in daily city, brisbane and pacifica. similar programs exist in san francisco and con ta costa county. some students say it's an excellent idea. >> so we won't have babies young. and so i won't catch any diseases. >> reporter: others say they don't like the idea at all. >> people are going to have more sex. and when you're young you're not supposed to have sex. >> reporter: the school says they will not simply be handing out condoms. children must first take a class and speak to the counselor. the district has seen an increase in clamidia. still parents are opposed to the idea. >> a parent's nightmare. you're giving them condoms it's telling peopl
rob roth talks about how the program will be put into action. >> reporter: many students here will soon four other high schools. it's called the condom availability program and could be up and running next month. >> there's aids out there as well. if this can protect a student's life, from disease or possible you know death, i mean the board recognizes this. >> reporter: the district insists of approximately 4,000 students in five high schools in daily city, brisbane and...
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ambassador dennis roth, and ambassador james jeffrey. ambassador roth served throughout most of the first term, first in the state department and then in the white house, with responsibility for overseeing all the national security council work in the middle east. ambassador jeffrey, jim jeffrey, complete his distinguished service in the diplomatic corps last year after having served as ambassador in turkey and in iraq, and albania, and as the deputy national security adviser in the bush administration, in which he played a special role in addressing the iraq question. so we brought these two highly experienced, strategic thinkers and policy practitioners together, to produce a policy paper for the obama administration, and we urge all of you to pick up the synopsis of the paper on the way out. it will be available for you on the web very shortly, this week, as the president takes off for his trip abroad. to discuss the thinking behind the trip to the middle east, what middle easterns are expecting to hear from the president. what the im
ambassador dennis roth, and ambassador james jeffrey. ambassador roth served throughout most of the first term, first in the state department and then in the white house, with responsibility for overseeing all the national security council work in the middle east. ambassador jeffrey, jim jeffrey, complete his distinguished service in the diplomatic corps last year after having served as ambassador in turkey and in iraq, and albania, and as the deputy national security adviser in the bush...
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rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a local boy scout council says its survey shows the majority aren favor of repealing the gay ban on scouting. 81% of those who answered said they want lgbt individuals to be included in scouting. 74% said if the policy was changed, they would recommend scouting to a gay, or lesbian friend. >>> showers have moved out of the area for the most part. still, a few light sprinkles in the area. that will go on for the next few hours. stormtracker 2 all lit up. this isn't really anything here. mostly cloudy conditions out there. overnight lows are going to get chilly. the ground is moist. the nights are fairly long. we're looking for tomorrow morning is some valley fog. i think we'll see patches of valley fog in the north bay, and some of the east bay valleys. it looks like there could be valley fog in the usual spots. tomorrow will be a warmer day. 5 to 8 degrees warmer tomorrow than it was today. when i come back, we'll get specific for your forecast high for thursday. then we go looking for that next round of rain. i'll see you back here. >>> police swa
rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a local boy scout council says its survey shows the majority aren favor of repealing the gay ban on scouting. 81% of those who answered said they want lgbt individuals to be included in scouting. 74% said if the policy was changed, they would recommend scouting to a gay, or lesbian friend. >>> showers have moved out of the area for the most part. still, a few light sprinkles in the area. that will go on for the next few hours. stormtracker 2...
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place say raymond roth used the fake identity to lure women into a van. lifetime movie; right?or your responses on our brew on this question of the day. earlier we were asking you, we told you first about a new hampshire school district banning dodge ball because it could leave children with negative experiences. we asked you is the school district being overly sensitive. >> wade tweeted us all part of the wussification of america. this is more about team work and life lessons. >> the ban on dodge ball is ridiculous. i have few positive memories of my school years but playing dodge ball was one of the good ones. >> i think dodge ball is a necessary and fun game for kids to play in school. competent recess monitors should be on hand,
place say raymond roth used the fake identity to lure women into a van. lifetime movie; right?or your responses on our brew on this question of the day. earlier we were asking you, we told you first about a new hampshire school district banning dodge ball because it could leave children with negative experiences. we asked you is the school district being overly sensitive. >> wade tweeted us all part of the wussification of america. this is more about team work and life lessons. >>...
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in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bay area housing market appears to be gettingin even outside the bay area in mountain house in san joaquin county home sales are up 352% in three years. we told you about the planned community there eight years ago and sales were brisk then. in 2008 it was considered the most under water community in the country. now it has turned around again. >>> there are reports tonight that the release of the steve jobs bio pic has been postponed. this is video of the movie crew filming last year in los altos. deadline hollywood is reporting the movie titled jobs has no release date. the movie stars ashton cutcher as steve jobs. jobs was originally slated to be released next month. >>> your bay area weekend is here and your weather is cooperating yet again. we've had a string of nice weekend -- nice weekends and here we go. we had 75 up in santa rosa. 69 in san jose. temperatures tomorrow not much different than these. we're going to see more sunshine tomorrow so a little more of that. that will bring temperatures up about a degree or two. s
in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bay area housing market appears to be gettingin even outside the bay area in mountain house in san joaquin county home sales are up 352% in three years. we told you about the planned community there eight years ago and sales were brisk then. in 2008 it was considered the most under water community in the country. now it has turned around again. >>> there are reports tonight that the release of the steve jobs bio pic has...