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. >> a roth is when you want to pay the taxes are now at today's brackets endured into a account or it be tax free bread it will be tax free for the rest of your life. >> let's talk about what people should consider a roth conversion. >> the biggest one, there is a sweet spot a lot of people ree on 65 years old and a first couple of years you could have a very low tax bracket. a lot of people make mistakes about selling their stocks. what happens is said they lose control of their tax. you are forced to pull someone out at 70 and half whether you want to or not. a lot of times that with the calculations to slowly converge this where they have you pay the taxes. by the end of five years you have this big tax-free account to draw on. also it will reduce after seven the and have. >> how about the third donned the marginal oil and come tax. >> the roth version only works if you have the money on the side. you do not want use the money inside to pay. you need to have money on the outside. that is the to the strategy. what i am talking about says ad this sage or if you have gone on and your
. >> a roth is when you want to pay the taxes are now at today's brackets endured into a account or it be tax free bread it will be tax free for the rest of your life. >> let's talk about what people should consider a roth conversion. >> the biggest one, there is a sweet spot a lot of people ree on 65 years old and a first couple of years you could have a very low tax bracket. a lot of people make mistakes about selling their stocks. what happens is said they lose control of...
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ernest matthewson, mitchell livingston washburn, miguel vavario, and jay roth. roth.rom the german rot. means "red." when did she see him? uh... about five and a half months ago. do you have the file? no. there is no file. what do you mean? well, i searched the whole office. it's not here. i got the department secretary to check the archived files at the university. there's no file there, either. it's gone. he took it. i'm sorry, jane. oh, it's all right, rigsby. thanks for everything. we'll see you when you get back. (clicks keypad) damn it! now, now. i thought we had something. i really did. why aren't you more upset? well, i kind of half-expected it. and i know something that red john doesn't. sophie dictated her notes. she couldn't type. never learned. she was kind of proud of the fact. she had a service that transcribed everything for her. did they keep a copy? very possibly. (sophie) preliminary diagnostic session with jay roth. mr. roth came in complaining of a recent issue with severe acrophobia. fear of heights. i know. he's middle-aged, in good health, with
ernest matthewson, mitchell livingston washburn, miguel vavario, and jay roth. roth.rom the german rot. means "red." when did she see him? uh... about five and a half months ago. do you have the file? no. there is no file. what do you mean? well, i searched the whole office. it's not here. i got the department secretary to check the archived files at the university. there's no file there, either. it's gone. he took it. i'm sorry, jane. oh, it's all right, rigsby. thanks for...
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ernest matthewson, mitchell livingston washburn, miguel vavario, and jay roth. roth.from the german rot. means "red." when did she see him? uh... about five and a half months ago. do you have the file? no. there is no file. what do you mean? well, i searched the whole office. it's not here. i got the department secretary to check the archived files at the university. there's no file there, either. it's gone. he took it. i'm sorry, jane. oh, it's all right, rigsby. thanks for everything. we'll see you when you get back. (clicks keypad) damn it! now, now. i thought we had something. i really did. why aren't you more upset? well, i kind of half-expected it. and i know something that red john doesn't. sophie dictated her notes. she couldn't type. never learned. she was kind of proud of the fact. she had a service that transcribed everything for her. did they keep a copy? very possibly. (sophie) preliminary diagnostic session with jay roth. mr. roth came in complaining of a recent issue with severe acrophobia. fear of heights. i know. he's middle-aged, in good health, with
ernest matthewson, mitchell livingston washburn, miguel vavario, and jay roth. roth.from the german rot. means "red." when did she see him? uh... about five and a half months ago. do you have the file? no. there is no file. what do you mean? well, i searched the whole office. it's not here. i got the department secretary to check the archived files at the university. there's no file there, either. it's gone. he took it. i'm sorry, jane. oh, it's all right, rigsby. thanks for...
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what about roths and ira's? what do you think?> i think the incite you attributed to fama is the first thing to mention. the fear in the debt ceiling fear has already been factored in. i think the risk might be going up because of the difficulties in congress, but the direction is a little hard to pin down. i'm founding like eugene fama here. >> but it was interesting because when you were today about the markets, you said maybe they will go down if something bad happens -- [ technical difficulties ] -- without any prizes or education in economics who will tell you on a daily basis exactly what is going to happen in the markets next week or a year from now. should by viewers really be discounting a lot of that? >> you have to know the market is very hard to forecast in the short run, and it gets easier to forecast over longer intervals. i think the u.s. market is somewhat high now, the stock market, so it's not as good as an investment as it was in some other years, but it's not terrible. but the basic incite is don't worry day-to
what about roths and ira's? what do you think?> i think the incite you attributed to fama is the first thing to mention. the fear in the debt ceiling fear has already been factored in. i think the risk might be going up because of the difficulties in congress, but the direction is a little hard to pin down. i'm founding like eugene fama here. >> but it was interesting because when you were today about the markets, you said maybe they will go down if something bad happens -- [ technical...
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but in a roth 401(k), you have already paid taxes on that money. so if you need money now to get by i don't have a problem with you taking a loan from a roth 401(k) to get the gap. biggest mistake people make is they stop contributing money or stop paying money into their 401(k). or the biggest problem, if they have time before they retire will be the biggest monica they ever make at this point. >> what can america do about its funding problem, 7 trillion, still part of the problem, what can america do as a nation to tackle those two issues dominating the landscape? >> truthfully, if i had an answer for that right now i probably would be president of the united states. so i'm not so sure there is an answer, because we were so over-spending for so many years, now they're really going to have to make cuts and cuts always hurt the people that need it the most. but people every day -- there are things that they can do. so you should at least try a one-month emergency fund is better than no emergency fund. three months is better than one month. have mon
but in a roth 401(k), you have already paid taxes on that money. so if you need money now to get by i don't have a problem with you taking a loan from a roth 401(k) to get the gap. biggest mistake people make is they stop contributing money or stop paying money into their 401(k). or the biggest problem, if they have time before they retire will be the biggest monica they ever make at this point. >> what can america do about its funding problem, 7 trillion, still part of the problem, what...
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but in a roth 401(k), you have already paid taxes on that money. so if you need money now to get by i don't have a problem with you taking a loan from a roth 401(k) to get the gap. biggest mistake people make is they stop contributing money or stop paying money into their 401(k). or the biggest problem, if they have time before they retire will be the biggest monica they ever make at this point. >> what can america do about its funding problem, 7 trillion, still part of the problem, what can america do as a nation to tackle those two issues dominating the landscape? >> truthfully, if i had an answer for that right now i probably would be president of the united states. so i'm not so sure there is an answer, because we were so over-spending for so many years, now they're really going to have to make cuts and cuts always hurt the people that need it the most. but people every day -- there are things that they can do. so you should at least try a one-month emergency fund is better than no emergency fund. three month s is better than on month. have mon
but in a roth 401(k), you have already paid taxes on that money. so if you need money now to get by i don't have a problem with you taking a loan from a roth 401(k) to get the gap. biggest mistake people make is they stop contributing money or stop paying money into their 401(k). or the biggest problem, if they have time before they retire will be the biggest monica they ever make at this point. >> what can america do about its funding problem, 7 trillion, still part of the problem, what...
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our rob roth spoke with the brother today outside of court. >> the first court appearance today was postponed until tomorrow because of a medication condition. the couple were both killed. the sister remembers little of the accident. >> i just visited them yesterday and she did not realize -- she still did not believe that she killed anybody. she says that a car cut her off and the next thing she knows that's the last thing she remembers, a car cut her off. >> last except she pleds no contest to no contest to misdemeanor driving. the night that sine were killed singh were killed of the blood alcohol were much higher than a. 08. >> we know it is well over. 15. >> and she has been on a downward spiral ever since. >> the family did come to court this afternoon but did not stay to talk to the media. if convicted sine faces up to 15 years behind bars. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news >>> >>> the father of a 13-year-old boy shot by sheriff last week. 13-year-old lopez was shot and killed while carrying -- deputy 48-year-old air rec gailhause. lopez says he want him to face charges and spend time in ja
our rob roth spoke with the brother today outside of court. >> the first court appearance today was postponed until tomorrow because of a medication condition. the couple were both killed. the sister remembers little of the accident. >> i just visited them yesterday and she did not realize -- she still did not believe that she killed anybody. she says that a car cut her off and the next thing she knows that's the last thing she remembers, a car cut her off. >> last except she...
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mitzi roth-- a notorious poacher in the world of high-end residential real estate. her the "nightmare on elm street," because she sold a lot of houses on elm street. what are you doing here, mitzi? i have an appointment. this is my listing. oh, i didn't think that was dotted line yet, jazz hands. no worries. i may have an interested buyer. - i'll bring him to you. - really? okay, but could you come back later? i really need to have them to myself right now. oh, yeah, okay. i completely understand. - okay, thanks. - you're welcome. wait. what? what are you doing? - (intercom beeps) - watch this. - (man) hello? - oh, it's mitzi roth. - and phil dunphy. - i may have a prospective buyer for your beautiful house. - i was wondering if maybe i could come in - hey, stan! hey, patti! and just have a look for a little while. - we've got a lot to talk about. - come on in. - um... - (buzzer sounds) hey, guys. yeah. i'm wondering if maybe we shouldn't be alone for this. i'm in. go back to condos, dunphy. oh, my god! this place is absolutely gorgeous. - (thud) - stunning. stunnin
mitzi roth-- a notorious poacher in the world of high-end residential real estate. her the "nightmare on elm street," because she sold a lot of houses on elm street. what are you doing here, mitzi? i have an appointment. this is my listing. oh, i didn't think that was dotted line yet, jazz hands. no worries. i may have an interested buyer. - i'll bring him to you. - really? okay, but could you come back later? i really need to have them to myself right now. oh, yeah, okay. i...
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ktvu's rob roth was at the hearing and joins us now live. rob? >> the question is what needs to be done so what happened never happens again. >> reporter: officials said the public's trust in san francisco parks has been damaged. >> there is a sense people feel unsafe. >> reporter: the loss of confidence comes in the wake of what happened last month. she was sun bathing on the grass with her daughter when she was run over and killed by a park vehicle. that worker then left the scene. he hasn't yet been charged. >> there is frustration and anger that comes with what happened. >> reporter: they held a hearing to see which policy should be changed. >> there is no single management stroke that can perfectly anocculate an individual's adjustment. >> reporter: they did have proposals. among them increase the signs on roads, impose a 5 miles per hour speed limit for city trucks inside the park, install warning alarms and for trucks that travel on to recreation areas, drivers must have a spotter, a policy that wasn't followed in this case. >> since we ha
ktvu's rob roth was at the hearing and joins us now live. rob? >> the question is what needs to be done so what happened never happens again. >> reporter: officials said the public's trust in san francisco parks has been damaged. >> there is a sense people feel unsafe. >> reporter: the loss of confidence comes in the wake of what happened last month. she was sun bathing on the grass with her daughter when she was run over and killed by a park vehicle. that worker then...
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reporting live, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> i am sure it will be rocking. ktvu caught the teams practicing today. mark ibanez will be here with what the teams had to say today as they look ahead. >>> twitters plans to go public. they unsealed their filing today. they will seek to raise $1 billion. according to the documents, $253 million in revenue for the first half of this year. that is more than double from last year. twitter lost 69 million in the first half of the year, that is close to its total loss for all of last year. >> you saw this video from capitol hill today. coming up after the break, hear from a law maker who was there and two dogs attacked this boy, what happened to those two dogs today. >>> there are new developments out of washington, d.c. where this car chase ended in gunfire. capitol hill locked down and the woman behind the wheel of the car was shot and killed bitless and secret service and the -- killed by police and secret service. >> ktvu's gasia mikaelian spoke with a congressman about the quick reaction of capitol police. >> repo
reporting live, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> i am sure it will be rocking. ktvu caught the teams practicing today. mark ibanez will be here with what the teams had to say today as they look ahead. >>> twitters plans to go public. they unsealed their filing today. they will seek to raise $1 billion. according to the documents, $253 million in revenue for the first half of this year. that is more than double from last year. twitter lost 69 million in the first half of the...
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carol roth. >> i want to bring some common sense to this conversation. first of all, i want to thank haley for her service. we have to face the real reason why we are in a government shutdown. it is not because of obama care or not obama care, it's because the government has run out of money. we are the wealthiest nation in the world. the u.s. government employs more people than anyone. the fact that we continually run out of money and are continually in shutdown situations is absolutely ludicrous and shows our financial mismanagement. if we have bills -- if we have bills -- piers, if we had bills that attacked funding to the budget that they passed, we would never be in this situation. >> carol, the obvious answer to your crowd-pleasing point is that, of course, the shutdown doesn't help the national financial situation. it makes it massively worse. and this is the problem, is it's so self-defeating. none of these politicians are acting in the interests of the american people. >> and that is exactly the problem. that thing that really makes me angry and
carol roth. >> i want to bring some common sense to this conversation. first of all, i want to thank haley for her service. we have to face the real reason why we are in a government shutdown. it is not because of obama care or not obama care, it's because the government has run out of money. we are the wealthiest nation in the world. the u.s. government employs more people than anyone. the fact that we continually run out of money and are continually in shutdown situations is absolutely...
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ktvu's rob roth live in oakland where police say two arrests in this case may have also prevented even more violence. rob-- >> reporter: the men who police say shot to death the 8-year- old appeared briefly in court today the judge denied bail. the mother of carredine came to court this afternoon to attend the first court appearance of one of the men accused of killing her little girl. >> i want complete justice for my daughter. >> reporter: there were sobs in the courtroom as the judge read the charges against 22-year-old darnelle williams. police say he's a gang member and he told witnesses he opened fire inside a house on wilson avenue in july. 8-year-old alecia carredine who was at the house was killed. two other young children and a grandmother were wounded. >> this is one of those crimes. something so despicable and an act that's so despicable it's even hard to describe. >> reporter: authoritys are also charging 27-year-old joseph carol with murder. he helped plan the shooting. retaliation for a gang killing in berkeley earlier in the evening. and police say more bloodshed was ab
ktvu's rob roth live in oakland where police say two arrests in this case may have also prevented even more violence. rob-- >> reporter: the men who police say shot to death the 8-year- old appeared briefly in court today the judge denied bail. the mother of carredine came to court this afternoon to attend the first court appearance of one of the men accused of killing her little girl. >> i want complete justice for my daughter. >> reporter: there were sobs in the courtroom as...
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carol roth. >> i want to bring some common sense to this conversation.all, i want to thank haley for her service. we have to face the real reason why we are in a government shutdown. it is not because of obama care or not obama care, it's because the government has run out of money. we are the wealthiest nation in the world. the u.s. government employs more people than anyone. the fact that we continually run out of money and are continually in shutdown situations is absolutely ludicrous and shows our financial mismanagement. if we have bills -- if we have bills -- piers, if we had bills that attacked funding to the budget that they passed, we would never be in this situation. >> carol, the obvious answer to your crowd-pleasing point is that, of course, the shutdown doesn't help the national financial situation. it makes it massively worse. and this is the problem, is it's so self-defeating. none of these pop tiliticians a acting in the interests of the american people. >> and that is exactly the problem. that thing that really makes me angry and should
carol roth. >> i want to bring some common sense to this conversation.all, i want to thank haley for her service. we have to face the real reason why we are in a government shutdown. it is not because of obama care or not obama care, it's because the government has run out of money. we are the wealthiest nation in the world. the u.s. government employs more people than anyone. the fact that we continually run out of money and are continually in shutdown situations is absolutely ludicrous...
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rob roth, ktvu news. >>> a large scale drug sweep targeted a mexican cartel. fbi agents carried away bags of evidence and a computer from a house in pittsburg this morning. this was just one of several raids. and neighbors tell us they're stunned. >> disturbing because overnight all of this activity is going on and you have no idea these things are going on in your neighborhood. >> reporter: four people were taken into custody. >>> workers were back at the job at the new stadium after a death yesterday. a bundle of rebar fell on lake and killed him. >>> there was some scary moments when a 7-year-old was hit by a light rail train. tonight that boy is listed in stable condition at the hospital. ktvu's anne rubin talked to a family member about what happened. >> reporter: the vta light rail train travel between five and 55 miles per hour. power passengers sometimes take for granted. >> they don't realize how it won't stop. >> reporter: an accident can happen in the blink of an eye. >> we were talking about standing by the train that's your kid's life. >> reporter
rob roth, ktvu news. >>> a large scale drug sweep targeted a mexican cartel. fbi agents carried away bags of evidence and a computer from a house in pittsburg this morning. this was just one of several raids. and neighbors tell us they're stunned. >> disturbing because overnight all of this activity is going on and you have no idea these things are going on in your neighborhood. >> reporter: four people were taken into custody. >>> workers were back at the job at...
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rob roth? >> reporter: this is the season ticketholders entrance. you can feel the excitement building. it should be a loud night at the coliseum. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: playoff fever has been building all day long here at the coliseum. this couple wanted to be first in line and stood here for hours until thegates opened. >> it will be crazy, very packed. the food lines are going to be nuts but there will be so much excitement. >> reporter: this fan is also an artist and she brought along her latest masterpiece of bartolo colon. >> i'm going to come today and tomorrow. it will spread some good energy and i'm just excited. >> reporter: more than 48,000 fans are expected inside the ballpark now that the as have opened up the third deck. that is going to mean a lot of screaming fans making a lot of noise. the parking lot appears to be filling up. a lot of fans have been coming on bart. but however they arrive, playoff fever is here. reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and you can show your oak and as pride. visit
rob roth? >> reporter: this is the season ticketholders entrance. you can feel the excitement building. it should be a loud night at the coliseum. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: playoff fever has been building all day long here at the coliseum. this couple wanted to be first in line and stood here for hours until thegates opened. >> it will be crazy, very packed. the food lines are going to be nuts but there will be so much excitement. >> reporter: this fan is also...
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joining us is former fcc commissioner harold furchtgott- roth and blair levin who served as chief of staff to the fcc for several years. you were chief of staff during the last shutdown in 1995-1996. what was that like? >> it was really tough. it was very hard and required us to do a lot of planning prior and cleanup. my favorite story if i can tell you the story from it. iere was a group of asians think indonesian who came to visit reed hundt and i. they had to walk up eight flights of stairs because he elevate -- elevator was not work. they were out of breath and they said, what the heck is going on? reed said the legislative branch decided to shut off the executive branch. they started laughing. they said not country it is the opposite. a message.lly is the world thinks we're crazy when we do things like this. the market things we are crazy. it has a long-term effect on the economy which is very negative. 38harold furchtgott-roth, employees of the fcc were considered essential for this past shutdown. lostdoes the work that got in this 16 days? >> there were several activities that
joining us is former fcc commissioner harold furchtgott- roth and blair levin who served as chief of staff to the fcc for several years. you were chief of staff during the last shutdown in 1995-1996. what was that like? >> it was really tough. it was very hard and required us to do a lot of planning prior and cleanup. my favorite story if i can tell you the story from it. iere was a group of asians think indonesian who came to visit reed hundt and i. they had to walk up eight flights of...
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talking about the look roth -- what a body of work. >> a lot of interesting people. there are a lot of interesting people. churchill won it. >> where did that come from? >> communicate using the written word. that is really what the prizes for, what great literature is. someone who can open our eyes to the world or see the familiar differently, just by using words. it sounds easy. it is remarkably difficult. and for me, alice monroe is one of the best in the world doing it. does it mean her books will fly off the shelves? >> it is not the same thing -- i think it probably won't make a huge commercial difference, but it makes a huge difference in how her work will be viewed in historical terms, i think. there are great omissions. but the idea that she would die and not have won the prize would be a terrible omission. >> thank you very much. on bbc stay with us world news but still to come -- spread by rats and fleas, the bubonic plague was one of the most overstating pandemics in u.s. history and now 700 years on, the red cross is warning it is still a risk. a member
talking about the look roth -- what a body of work. >> a lot of interesting people. there are a lot of interesting people. churchill won it. >> where did that come from? >> communicate using the written word. that is really what the prizes for, what great literature is. someone who can open our eyes to the world or see the familiar differently, just by using words. it sounds easy. it is remarkably difficult. and for me, alice monroe is one of the best in the world doing it....
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rob roth talked to as fans already there and joins us live. i bet they are excited rob. >> tory, first pitch is still 6 hours away but here the gates are opening and some have come early. over the course of the day we can expect to see the lot filled if not overflowing, all 48,000 tickets have been sold and everyone here expects the coliseum to be rocking. we spoke to some fan whose could not wait to go in. >> so we want to make sure we come and get our good spot like we have always had and just want to enjoy a good game and we tailgate like everyone else out here so because you get these new people that want to come in for the party but they ain't been here for the whole party, so we just making sure we get our spots. >> they removed the tarps, adding an additional 13,000 seats. the players say they have been looking forward to the crowds and say the noisier the better, we have been told the tigers managerring advised his players to accept and embrace it. we asked them if they are concerned about the plumbing. you may remember there have been
rob roth talked to as fans already there and joins us live. i bet they are excited rob. >> tory, first pitch is still 6 hours away but here the gates are opening and some have come early. over the course of the day we can expect to see the lot filled if not overflowing, all 48,000 tickets have been sold and everyone here expects the coliseum to be rocking. we spoke to some fan whose could not wait to go in. >> so we want to make sure we come and get our good spot like we have always...
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ktvu's rob roth talked with sherman spears shortly after he began his caught in the cross fires program here is rob's report from 1995. >> reporter: 25-year-old sherman spears will spend the rest of his life in a wheel chair paralyzed from the chest down because six years ago someone shot him on the street. >> i was shot three times. once in the head, once until the neck and once in the head. >> reporter: spears was shot here. he says a friend of his had been in an argument over a debt of $5. >> when he came back my friend wasn't there. so he basically, asked me where my friend was and when he was coming back. i felt i wasn't complying to his answers. i didn't answer the way he wanted it so i was shot. it was a wake up call. a way that put into realization what a violent lifestyle can lead to. i know a lot of kids out there don't know. because me myself nobody ever told me that this could be a result of my actions. >> reporter: so he often visits victims of violence and trains other students so they can help other teenagers in crisis. >> if we can find a way to make young people underst
ktvu's rob roth talked with sherman spears shortly after he began his caught in the cross fires program here is rob's report from 1995. >> reporter: 25-year-old sherman spears will spend the rest of his life in a wheel chair paralyzed from the chest down because six years ago someone shot him on the street. >> i was shot three times. once in the head, once until the neck and once in the head. >> reporter: spears was shot here. he says a friend of his had been in an argument...
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what do you think about roth as a candidate and if you had the power to crown roth or bob dylan, who that's a good question. a couple of things - nobody deserves a nobel prize. they are not things that everyone who deserves one gets one. some get them, some don't. don updyke died without getting one, james joyce. >> mark twain. >> bob dylan, though, is a chance for the academy to recognise this form of writer, and while i respect what eric is saying, i'm not saying he's not a great performing artist. he's possibly the greatest or second greatest, but the words - they are from high literature. he combines symbolist poetry. the beat, the beats go back through ginsberg - there are few with claims to high culture. finally, if you don't let bob dylan have one on the grounds his words were written for another purpose, you have to take it from george bernard shaw, eugene o'neil and pinto who wrote for the stage. >> when i discussed doing this topic tonight, eric, i was on the fence about it. then because of your argument - that these are songs, and music dependent. i went back and looked at
what do you think about roth as a candidate and if you had the power to crown roth or bob dylan, who that's a good question. a couple of things - nobody deserves a nobel prize. they are not things that everyone who deserves one gets one. some get them, some don't. don updyke died without getting one, james joyce. >> mark twain. >> bob dylan, though, is a chance for the academy to recognise this form of writer, and while i respect what eric is saying, i'm not saying he's not a great...
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think about a roth ira. >> neil: as long as we have roth iras. >> that's right. '. >> neil: this oneh asking, do you think the thrift savings man is a a safe vehicle for savings considering it's government run? >> don't let the fact that you think it's government run hold you from being part of it. this fund is actually administered by the government but run by black lock investments, mutual fund company. it lets people invest how they want and based on their risk tolerance. so don't feel like because it has the government name with it, it may be a bad thing. you control how much you save. we have a number of client that have used that very well to save for their retirement so take advantage of it as soon as possible. >> neil: thank you, my friend always great catching up with you. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> neil: son of a glitch. are you about to really and i mean really pay up? you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you so
think about a roth ira. >> neil: as long as we have roth iras. >> that's right. '. >> neil: this oneh asking, do you think the thrift savings man is a a safe vehicle for savings considering it's government run? >> don't let the fact that you think it's government run hold you from being part of it. this fund is actually administered by the government but run by black lock investments, mutual fund company. it lets people invest how they want and based on their risk...
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joining us this week is former fcc commissioner harold furchtgott-roth and blair levin who served ashief of staff to the fcc for several years. and, in fact, mr. levin, you were chief of staff during the last shutdown in '95-'9 6. >> guest: that's right. >> host: what was that like? >> guest: it was tough. it required us to do a lot of planning prior to the shutdown and then a lot of clean-up. i think my favorite story, if i could tell you a story from it, there was a group of asians, i think mostly end nices who came to visit reed hunt and i. hayed they had to walk up eight flights of stairs because the elevators, for some reason, weren't working. and they get up there and tear out of breath, and they just say, what the heck is going on? and reed says, well, the legislative branch decidedded to shut down the executive branch. and they started laugh, and one of them said, you know, in our country it's exactly the opposite. but there actually is a message there which is i think the world thinks we're crazy when we do things like this, and markets think we're crazy, and this has a prof
joining us this week is former fcc commissioner harold furchtgott-roth and blair levin who served ashief of staff to the fcc for several years. and, in fact, mr. levin, you were chief of staff during the last shutdown in '95-'9 6. >> guest: that's right. >> host: what was that like? >> guest: it was tough. it required us to do a lot of planning prior to the shutdown and then a lot of clean-up. i think my favorite story, if i could tell you a story from it, there was a group of...
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as ktvu's rob roth reports the woman hopes to put a human face on the many pedestrian accidents that: she wrestled with her emotions as she wanted to speak. her walk to the podium was short but for hernandez, this is something more than she ever wanted to endure. >> i plead with you to help me change some of the policies here in san francisco that concerns us all. >> reporter: martinez says she does not remember what happened before the impact. >> i was walking home with my friend and we were both hit by a car. my injuries were, i was severely injured. >> reporter: monique shattered her pelvis and suffered a brain injury. the uc berkeley neuroscience researchers spent four months in the hospital. the driver of the honda sped off and has not been caught. monique says that she expects to make a recovery but because of the hit-and-run, she has a bills into the million dollars. last year there was 1,000 pedestrian accidents including 19 deaths. monique had suggestions. >> make sure all traffic signs are visible. >> reporter: the supervisors didn't respond but afterward monique said she f
as ktvu's rob roth reports the woman hopes to put a human face on the many pedestrian accidents that: she wrestled with her emotions as she wanted to speak. her walk to the podium was short but for hernandez, this is something more than she ever wanted to endure. >> i plead with you to help me change some of the policies here in san francisco that concerns us all. >> reporter: martinez says she does not remember what happened before the impact. >> i was walking home with my...
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rob roth spoke to the suspect's brother who says she remembers nothing about the crash. >> reporter: losell's first court appearance was cancelled because of a medical condition. she was accused of crashing into a couple out walking their dog. risel's brother offered condolences to the family and says his sister remembers little about the accident. >> i visited her yesterday and she still doesn't believe she killed anybody. she says a car cut her off and the next thing she knows, that's the last thing she remembers. a car cut her off. >> reporter: records we have obtained show that losell's has had dozens of rashes with the law. past convictions also include possessing drug paraphernalia and driving without a license. the district attorney says the night the singh's were killed losell was without question driving with a blood alcohol level of .8. >> my sister had a melt down when my mother passed away and she's been on a downward spiral ever since. >> reporter: the family did come to court this afternoon but didn't stay to talk to the media. if convicted risell faced up to 15 years b
rob roth spoke to the suspect's brother who says she remembers nothing about the crash. >> reporter: losell's first court appearance was cancelled because of a medical condition. she was accused of crashing into a couple out walking their dog. risel's brother offered condolences to the family and says his sister remembers little about the accident. >> i visited her yesterday and she still doesn't believe she killed anybody. she says a car cut her off and the next thing she knows,...
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rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have good news. a missing man was found this afternoon. he is suffering from the early stages of dementia. he disappeared yesterday. there are reports he was found 10 miles from home without his shoes and he was trying to get into someone's home. he had i.d. on him and identified as the missing man. authorities say she in good shape but he was taken to a hospital as a precaution. >>> more waiting for the family of a woman who was found dead in a hospital stair well. lynne spaulding disappeared at safety regulation safety regulation last month -- san francisco general hospital last month. a smokes person told ktvu they are waiting for the medical examiner's office to release her body. officials haven't yet said how she died but they have ruled out foul play. >>> warm out there this afternoon. our chief meteorologist bill martin, what the rest of our work week has to offer. >> warm weather continues. fire danger comes up. we are not expecting advisories. temperatures warm but not hot and we should be in good shape. we have a lot going on eve
rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have good news. a missing man was found this afternoon. he is suffering from the early stages of dementia. he disappeared yesterday. there are reports he was found 10 miles from home without his shoes and he was trying to get into someone's home. he had i.d. on him and identified as the missing man. authorities say she in good shape but he was taken to a hospital as a precaution. >>> more waiting for the family of a woman who was found...
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as ktvu's rob roth reports the woman hopes to put a human face on the many pedestrian accidents thatpen in san francisco. >> reporter: she wrestled with her emotions as she wanted to speak. her walk to the podium was short but for hernandez, this is something more than she ever wanted to endure. >> i plead with you to help me change some of the policies here in san francisco that concerns us all. >> reporter: martinez says she does not remember what happened before the impact. >> i was walking home with my friend and we were both hit by a car. my injuries were, i was severely injured. >> reporter: monique shattered her pelvis and suffered a brain injury. the uc berkeley neuroscience researchers spent four months in the hospital. the driver of the honda sped off and has not been caught. monique says that she expects to make a recovery but because of the hit-and-run, she has a bills into the million dollars. last year there was 1,000 pedestrian accidents including 19 deaths. monique had suggestions. >> make sure all traffic signs are visible. >> reporter: the supervisors didn't respond
as ktvu's rob roth reports the woman hopes to put a human face on the many pedestrian accidents thatpen in san francisco. >> reporter: she wrestled with her emotions as she wanted to speak. her walk to the podium was short but for hernandez, this is something more than she ever wanted to endure. >> i plead with you to help me change some of the policies here in san francisco that concerns us all. >> reporter: martinez says she does not remember what happened before the impact....
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ktvu's rob roth is live in san francisco with how the city plans to deal with them. rob? reporter: drivers be warned, if you double park in san francisco your chances of getting a ticket could be going up. >> familiar site in san francisco, trucks and cars double parking. we found this truck parked in a lane for traffic. >> that thing is what, like, 30 feet long. >> reporter: he says the problem is so persistent he held a public hearing to find ways to discourage double parking. >> i would like to see more consistent enforcement and hopefully create a culture change where people don't feel at liberty to leave their cars in the middle of the street. >> reporter: they say parking control officers wrote 23,000 citations last year. the fine is $110. the top three streets for citations were mission with 1500. center with 900 and howard with 800. they hope to do better and says they are in the process of filling spots. >> because of resource challenges we have to make sure we are spreading our resources efficiencily. >> i could park the car but that will take twice a long. >> r
ktvu's rob roth is live in san francisco with how the city plans to deal with them. rob? reporter: drivers be warned, if you double park in san francisco your chances of getting a ticket could be going up. >> familiar site in san francisco, trucks and cars double parking. we found this truck parked in a lane for traffic. >> that thing is what, like, 30 feet long. >> reporter: he says the problem is so persistent he held a public hearing to find ways to discourage double...
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rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a somber home coming in delaware where the bodies of four u.s.iers killed in afghanistan arrived this morning. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel was there. some veterans are getting financial help. at 6:00 p.m. the non-profit group that stepped forward today to restore death benefits to those who died. >>> starbucks is giving customers the opportunity pay it forward during the government shut down. customer whose buy a drink for another customer will get a free coffee in return. the government shut down create lot of earn certainty and small acts of kindness could make a big difference. >>> another bay area scientists won a nobel prize. this time in chemistry. stanford's professor michael levitt got applause this morning. they call his work developing cute models to -- ground breaking -- computer models ground breaking. >>> in yosemite, the pass is closed. the park closure is due to the government shut down but the road is closed because of snow. these pictures were taken when the road was clear. the closure begins where 120 becomes tiolga road.
rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a somber home coming in delaware where the bodies of four u.s.iers killed in afghanistan arrived this morning. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel was there. some veterans are getting financial help. at 6:00 p.m. the non-profit group that stepped forward today to restore death benefits to those who died. >>> starbucks is giving customers the opportunity pay it forward during the government shut down. customer whose buy a drink for another...
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rob roth spoke to the suspect's brother who says she remembers nothing about the crash. >> reporter: losell's first court appearance was cancelled because of a medical condition. she was accused of crashing into a couple out walking their dog. risel's brother offered condolences to the family and says his sister remembers little about the accident. >> i visited her yesterday and she still doesn't believe she killed anybody. she says a car cut her off and the next thing she knows, that's the last thing she remembers. a car cut her off. >> reporter: records we have obtained show that losell's has had dozens of rashes with the law. past convictions also include possessing drug paraphernalia and driving without a license. the district attorney says the night the singh's were killed losell was without question driving with a blood alcohol level of .8. >> my sister had a melt down when my mother passed away and she's been on a downward spiral ever since. >> reporter: the family did come to court this afternoon but didn't stay to talk to the media. if convicted risell faced up to 15 years b
rob roth spoke to the suspect's brother who says she remembers nothing about the crash. >> reporter: losell's first court appearance was cancelled because of a medical condition. she was accused of crashing into a couple out walking their dog. risel's brother offered condolences to the family and says his sister remembers little about the accident. >> i visited her yesterday and she still doesn't believe she killed anybody. she says a car cut her off and the next thing she knows,...
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i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines around the world. president obama sends out an invite to try to find common ground over the government shutdown. >>> shares in europe trade higher this morning rebounding from one-month lows on hopes of a resolution in washington. investors are also keeping an eye on the bank of fwlnd. >>> deep discounting at stores could bring them short of its target. >>> and global pc shipments slump in the third quarter, missing out on the usual back to school boost, but china's lenovo says competitors are taking away more sales and market shares. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> hello and good morning, everyone. you're watching a brand new edition of "worldwide exchange." ross westgate is out today, but we've got a jam packed show for you. on today's show, the bank of england is expected to maintain its record low interest rates, but wa do unemployment levels in the uk mean in the banks for guidance? we're live at 10:10 cet. >>> shell may be l
i'm carolin roth and these are your headlines around the world. president obama sends out an invite to try to find common ground over the government shutdown. >>> shares in europe trade higher this morning rebounding from one-month lows on hopes of a resolution in washington. investors are also keeping an eye on the bank of fwlnd. >>> deep discounting at stores could bring them short of its target. >>> and global pc shipments slump in the third quarter, missing out on...
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reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the oakland as have their game faces on and they are ready to go. our team coverage continues now with fred inglis. he joins us live on the field just ahead of the big game. fred? >> reporter: yeah, it is going to be very breezy, very loud, smoky here, 48,000 fans on hand here. mostly as fans of course. they all expect a very hard fought best of five series. now the as will host tonight and tomorrow night's game one and game two. last year, these same two teams met when the home team won the first four teams. then detroit eliminated oakland here in the coliseum. the as are a different team this season. shortstop jed lowrie who joined the club this year says starting off with a win is a big deal but they are also in it for the long haul. >> in a five game series, game one is important, but it would be a mistake to characterize it as a must win game. it is important, and we would like to win, but you know, it is not the end of the series after tonight. >> reporter: well it is nice to hope at home. >> last year we had the home
reporting live in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the oakland as have their game faces on and they are ready to go. our team coverage continues now with fred inglis. he joins us live on the field just ahead of the big game. fred? >> reporter: yeah, it is going to be very breezy, very loud, smoky here, 48,000 fans on hand here. mostly as fans of course. they all expect a very hard fought best of five series. now the as will host tonight and tomorrow night's game one...
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rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> searching for the cause of a fire. it appears to be suspicious.ire crews responded this morning at the home. the house was being prepared for renovations. no one lived there and it did not have gas or electrical service. >> surprised because it has been abandon since the 1970s. and nothing happened. there has been work, the person had clean up crew. >> investigators say because the roof collapsed they won't be able to get inside till tomorrow. >>> police are asking for help in identifying a woman accused of holding up a credit union. police say they are photos of the bank robber. she walked into the patelco credit union last wednesday and demanded money. the woman is asian or pacific islander, 5'8", 170 pounds. anyone with informations is asked to call police. >>> in san francisco, parks are a big attraction for tourists and locals but a plan to adopt uniform closing times is upsetting one group of people. ktvu's david stevenson is here to explain why some say it isn't fair. >> reporter: a plan aimed at preventing park vandalism could be hard on t
rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> searching for the cause of a fire. it appears to be suspicious.ire crews responded this morning at the home. the house was being prepared for renovations. no one lived there and it did not have gas or electrical service. >> surprised because it has been abandon since the 1970s. and nothing happened. there has been work, the person had clean up crew. >> investigators say because the roof collapsed they won't be able to get inside till...
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carolin roth joins us at 10:30 central european time. for now, though, let's take a look at how credit suisse has been fairing among the other key corporates that have been recording this morning. we have a whole bunch of them just here on the wall next to me. credit suisse trading lower by 2.25% on the back of those earnings. striking a more positive note, you've got spain's bango santander rising. profits for the full nine months have jumped by 77% over this past june. stephane pedrazzi joins us from madrid for a look at those results in about 20 minutes. this maybe goes hand in hand with what i was saying a few minutes ago about a proper turn around for the spanish economy. shares in ericsson fell after falling shy of forecasts. the company warned sales were coming under pressure in japan and over maturing projects in the u.s. we will be speaking to hans bispa on a cnbc interview and that happens here a little bit later on, 12:00 cet, as well. >>> let's talk about abb getting a boost after power and automation company. this company re
carolin roth joins us at 10:30 central european time. for now, though, let's take a look at how credit suisse has been fairing among the other key corporates that have been recording this morning. we have a whole bunch of them just here on the wall next to me. credit suisse trading lower by 2.25% on the back of those earnings. striking a more positive note, you've got spain's bango santander rising. profits for the full nine months have jumped by 77% over this past june. stephane pedrazzi joins...
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carol roth, sorry we didn't have any time. that's tonight's show. i'm larry kudlow. watching. we will be back tomorrow evening. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? 20 years with the company.hool. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense
carol roth, sorry we didn't have any time. that's tonight's show. i'm larry kudlow. watching. we will be back tomorrow evening. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? 20 years with the company.hool. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back...
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t y end and dennis changing - (calling names) (clapping) i've got 3 more don mcdonald, herb roth man, and clooif. (clapping). those individuals and a many others are responsible for the iconic structure. i'll tip my hat to the contracting forces that built this bridge and 34 are mentioned by mr. flowers but i'll also acknowledge because we're eternal indebted to them the many contractors and subcontractors that made this happen. please give them another round of applause. i'm going to take the risk of naming a few individuals i'll end up leaving some folks out. the toll bridge program is mr. tony (clapping) tony your help along the way was much appreciated. brian has been mentioned engineer extraordinaire. the project manager is tim. just one the principle managers is steve (clapping) and i will read off for you names who are heavily involved in the construction effort and i'll ask them to stand. they're here every weekend. (calling names) (clapping) if you four could please stand up (clapping) >> those individuals are only a small representation of the amount of effort that went in a
t y end and dennis changing - (calling names) (clapping) i've got 3 more don mcdonald, herb roth man, and clooif. (clapping). those individuals and a many others are responsible for the iconic structure. i'll tip my hat to the contracting forces that built this bridge and 34 are mentioned by mr. flowers but i'll also acknowledge because we're eternal indebted to them the many contractors and subcontractors that made this happen. please give them another round of applause. i'm going to take the...
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this is the roth child giraffe.ecause their existence is so threatened they had to be put in protection two decades ago. to increase their numbers this rotroth child giraffe has to be kept in the center where they can breed. these are the lucky ones. the once outside of sanctuaries are isolated from one another. >> because of human settlements, and clearing of the natural areas we have ended up in a situation where we now have fragments of habitants across the country. this fragments is where you find the giraffes and other wildlife. we know from our own research that most extincts in this world have declined in inhabitant fragments. >> reporter: the giraffes may be saved. what is now done more aggressively is sensitizing those who live close to wildlife. >> our main mission is to help to create an awareness and conservation through learning institutions. >> reporter: it's a hard sell when you consider fast-growing population and the wildlife all competing for the limited space available in a rapidly industrializing
this is the roth child giraffe.ecause their existence is so threatened they had to be put in protection two decades ago. to increase their numbers this rotroth child giraffe has to be kept in the center where they can breed. these are the lucky ones. the once outside of sanctuaries are isolated from one another. >> because of human settlements, and clearing of the natural areas we have ended up in a situation where we now have fragments of habitants across the country. this fragments is...
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ktvu's rob roth was in court today he also learned some chilling details about the investigation. >>orter: relatives of young alecia carredine were crying in the courtroom as the judge read the charges against the man accused of killing her. if mother of alecia came to the courtroom. >> i don't get to see no years more with my daughter. i don't want them to see any more light on the streets. >> reporter: carredine told witnesses he was the one that fired multiple shots in july. he now faces numerous charges including the murder of carredine and the attempted murder of two other children and a grand mother who was also struck. >> this is one of those crimes something so despicable. an act that's so despicable that it's hard to describe. >> reporter: he helped plan the attack but was not in court today. the two men were retaliating for a shooting in berkeley earlier that night. and even more chilling according to police records we obtained, williams and carolyn knew that the women and children they were after lived in that apartment. police say they did get help from the public and wer
ktvu's rob roth was in court today he also learned some chilling details about the investigation. >>orter: relatives of young alecia carredine were crying in the courtroom as the judge read the charges against the man accused of killing her. if mother of alecia came to the courtroom. >> i don't get to see no years more with my daughter. i don't want them to see any more light on the streets. >> reporter: carredine told witnesses he was the one that fired multiple shots in...
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i think it was chris roth coming at him again full speed that time. you want to run, we are going! >> verne: 3rd down. the aggies have not been that effective in this game on 3rd down. 3 of 10. 3rd and 4. for the season they have been terrific. >> gary: yes, they have 2 downs to get one. they don't go field goal i don't think. >> verne: a man open. walker. >> gary: when you talk to the coaches, which guy has come the fartherest this year and they say walk. a big pitch and catch last week against ole-miss. >> verne: on 3rd down and 9 manziel hitting. kennedy. 6:10 remaining. >> gary: the way manziel moves his bode y around when he throws quickly is fun to watch. >> verne: 2nd and goal and auburn has a player down. that's ryan white number 19. >> gary: the action this time from manziel -- he's been magnificent on this drive. 6th man of the year. he almost turns his body and throws at the same instant. watch him just pivot and throw instantly. no motion at all. drops the left foot back and quickly pumps it over there. >> verne: and almost quietly. he has 411 yards throwing the ball. 4
i think it was chris roth coming at him again full speed that time. you want to run, we are going! >> verne: 3rd down. the aggies have not been that effective in this game on 3rd down. 3 of 10. 3rd and 4. for the season they have been terrific. >> gary: yes, they have 2 downs to get one. they don't go field goal i don't think. >> verne: a man open. walker. >> gary: when you talk to the coaches, which guy has come the fartherest this year and they say walk. a big pitch...
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david lee roth of van halen, 59. i'm feeling old.ow keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. auto i'm richard lui along with bill karins. have a great day ahead. >>> time. the usda setting a deadline for the foster farms link to the salmonella outbreak. >> new details around the body found in a stairwell at sf general. what the woman's family is telling us. >> with the deadline fast approaching still no deal between b.a.r.t. and its labor union. the new developments overnight. >> let's take you live outside for a look at your bay bridge. always nice to see that early morning traffic flow. no problems at all. but it's very early on this friday eve, thursday, october 10. this is "today in the bay."
david lee roth of van halen, 59. i'm feeling old.ow keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. auto i'm richard lui along with bill karins. have a great day ahead. >>> time. the usda setting a deadline for the foster farms link to the salmonella outbreak. >> new details around the body found in a stairwell at sf general. what the woman's family is telling us. >> with the deadline fast approaching still no deal between b.a.r.t. and its labor union. the new...
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. >> reporter: all size states are hoping to get reimbursed when the shutdown ends, eddie roth the operations manager in st. louis fears this solution is setting a dangerous precedent. >> the answer, though, is not to scrape together local dollars for the united states congress to do its work and open up our national parks. >> reporter: jason says he will bring his daughter back to new york to see the monument again when new york city can once again say the statue of liberty is free. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: the u.s. and afghanistan reached a partial agreement today that will keep u.s. troops there after the nato withdrawal next year. secretary of state john kerry and afghan president hamid karzai negotiated the packet, they are still debating the question of who would have jurisdiction over u.s. troops accused of crimes. >> a massive cyclone the size of hurricane katrina is battering india's eastern coast, wind covers most of the bay of bengal very unleashing a horrible wind surge and winds measured up to 125 miles per hour, some 12 million people are in the storm's path
. >> reporter: all size states are hoping to get reimbursed when the shutdown ends, eddie roth the operations manager in st. louis fears this solution is setting a dangerous precedent. >> the answer, though, is not to scrape together local dollars for the united states congress to do its work and open up our national parks. >> reporter: jason says he will bring his daughter back to new york to see the monument again when new york city can once again say the statue of liberty...
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as rob roth reported, some of the trains did keep running. >> reporter: while dozens and dozens of b.a.r.tcars set idle today, some trains were still on the move. no this is not a mirage to help maintain the system, each day b.a.r.t. has a few trains comes and going. >> this morning we got on at the lake merit station and headed through the tube for san francisco. one of b.a.r.t.'s biggest concerns during this shut -- shutdown is the train tracks. the best defense against rust is a running train. b.a.r.t. calls it polishing the tracks. workers work-- if rust does build up. workers would have to grind it off. that's 150 miles of grinding. checking the system, troubleshooting, normally this room would be packed. >> the control center has the possibility to monitor all the stations for example fire alarms, smoke alarms. we even have seismic alarms that come in from various locations. in order to maintain the integrity of the system. we have to keep the control centers staffed 24 hours a day. >>> this rare glimpse makes you wonder how long the system will get going again. b.a.r.t. was going to
as rob roth reported, some of the trains did keep running. >> reporter: while dozens and dozens of b.a.r.tcars set idle today, some trains were still on the move. no this is not a mirage to help maintain the system, each day b.a.r.t. has a few trains comes and going. >> this morning we got on at the lake merit station and headed through the tube for san francisco. one of b.a.r.t.'s biggest concerns during this shut -- shutdown is the train tracks. the best defense against rust is a...
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. >> that was david lee roth. who do you like better, david lee roth or sammy hagar?a no-brainer. >>> all right, everybody. it's time for your "new day." here is the top news. >>> we fought a good fight. we just didn't win. >> breaking overnight. the shutdown finally over. the debt ceiling raised. a possible crisis averted. the president signing the bill early this morning after a brutal congressional battle. >>> we begin again. government workers returning. national parks reopening. but the question this morning, lesson learned? how do we avoid going through this all over again just months from now? >>> cnn worldwide exclusive. the chilling surveillance tapes from inside the kenyan mall during that terrorist attack last month. what the tape shows of the gunmen's brutal tactics. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >>> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >>> another beautiful sight this morning and a good morning to all of you. welcome to "new day," thursday, october 17th, 6:00 in the east. we are live in washington again for you thi
. >> that was david lee roth. who do you like better, david lee roth or sammy hagar?a no-brainer. >>> all right, everybody. it's time for your "new day." here is the top news. >>> we fought a good fight. we just didn't win. >> breaking overnight. the shutdown finally over. the debt ceiling raised. a possible crisis averted. the president signing the bill early this morning after a brutal congressional battle. >>> we begin again. government...