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go with a roth.e the hit up front, than to allow it to compound tax free nor the rest of your life. for those of you that do not have the time to pick a diversified portfolio. park your retirement money in a low cost index fund that mirrors the s&p 500, as you get older, you can add bonds. but until you retire, stocks ss s should make up the investment. it's so necessary, but it's contrary to wisdom. i want stocks not bonds until later. how about a roth 401 k, you never pay taxes on that money again except because it's a 401 k plan it has a higher contribution limit. the 401 k contribution limit is $18,000. an ira is capped at $5500. and a roth ira, it does not have an income cap. you can advantage of them if your employer gives you the option. it depends on what you think the future will look like. if you think the taxes are going to go higher over the course of your lifetime. than a roth ira is so the way to go. even if you are making a lot of money in the present. but i think that belief is mistak
go with a roth.e the hit up front, than to allow it to compound tax free nor the rest of your life. for those of you that do not have the time to pick a diversified portfolio. park your retirement money in a low cost index fund that mirrors the s&p 500, as you get older, you can add bonds. but until you retire, stocks ss s should make up the investment. it's so necessary, but it's contrary to wisdom. i want stocks not bonds until later. how about a roth 401 k, you never pay taxes on that...
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a lot of people made roth conversions put money into the roth account based on promise there are no required minimum distributions. some provisions would grandfather people, in, people who acted on this for foreseeable future nua eliminating that special tax break. there is a provision it wouldn't impact people unless they were younger than 50 at the end of this year. there is no similar provision for roth iras. they say if you're over 70 1/2 by end of the year you get out of that. but there is a lot of people who have a lot of money in roth iras younger than 70 1/2. they put that money in there based on promise. gerri: based on promise. they want to change rules in the middle of the game. seen this in a lot of different places. really frustrating when they were talking about changing college savings plans of the hello. with spent all the time contributing to these things thinking we were getting tax break. >> only fair thing to do in that regard, if they ever made a change would be to say anybody with money in the roth ira now we'll give you the rules that you had in place when you put mone
a lot of people made roth conversions put money into the roth account based on promise there are no required minimum distributions. some provisions would grandfather people, in, people who acted on this for foreseeable future nua eliminating that special tax break. there is a provision it wouldn't impact people unless they were younger than 50 at the end of this year. there is no similar provision for roth iras. they say if you're over 70 1/2 by end of the year you get out of that. but there is...
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let's talk about roth contributions. is it roth or is it a straight-up ira is?s the calculation there? >> well, it depends what you think your tax bracket will be in retirement versus today. if you think your tax bracket is higher today than in retirement you're better off making a traditional deductible contribution taking that tax break this year. you will have to pay taxes upon withdrawals, but your tax rate will be lower. if you think you will be in a higher tax bracket in retirement, then the roth contribution is the way to go. i think people have heard so much about roth contributions that they think that is always the best type. not the case if you're someone close to retirement, you haven't saved much, good chance you'll be in a lower tax bracket than you are while you're working. you're better off making that traditional deductible ira contribution. gerri: isn't that the way it was set up in the first place? you wouldn't be working in retirement, you tap those benefits and be paying a very low tax rate? >> that was the idea. so initially, there were no
let's talk about roth contributions. is it roth or is it a straight-up ira is?s the calculation there? >> well, it depends what you think your tax bracket will be in retirement versus today. if you think your tax bracket is higher today than in retirement you're better off making a traditional deductible contribution taking that tax break this year. you will have to pay taxes upon withdrawals, but your tax rate will be lower. if you think you will be in a higher tax bracket in retirement,...
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the biggest difference between a traditional and roth ira wn the accounts are taxed. coributing to a traditional ira can lower yourur overall earnings, which means a lower tax bill for the year. but when you retire, you pay taxes on how much you withdrew, just as if it was a ycheck. with t rotira, you do not get the upfront d deduction, so it does not lower your tax bill. buwhen you retire, you will not pay tataxes. you will get tax-free earnings. in a nutshell, traditionalal iras get u the tax break nowd roth iras give you the tax break lateon. have thingin common. you can only ctribute a a max of $5,500, and y you may be penalized if you start withdrawing too early. another thing to consider is your income level. if y you make too much, you cannot contribute to a roth ira and cannot receive a deduction for your traditional ira contributi. it i is never too latate to open an ira, so if you have not already, consider these great options. >> we will s youext week. if you hav >> after two years in office, chucuck hagel is steppg down as defense secretary, deserving cred
the biggest difference between a traditional and roth ira wn the accounts are taxed. coributing to a traditional ira can lower yourur overall earnings, which means a lower tax bill for the year. but when you retire, you pay taxes on how much you withdrew, just as if it was a ycheck. with t rotira, you do not get the upfront d deduction, so it does not lower your tax bill. buwhen you retire, you will not pay tataxes. you will get tax-free earnings. in a nutshell, traditionalal iras get u the tax...
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i have to correct the roth ira limits that i gave you on friday. wrong much specifically they were out of date and i apologize for that. and i want to hank the brilliant suze orman for catching my mistake. first of all if you are single you can make full contributions to a roth ira if your adjusted groet growth is below 160,000. if you are below that you are phased out. if you are above $130 can you cannot contribute to a roth at all fump are married and file jointly, you can contribute fully to a roth if your household makes less than $183,000 and you are not able to contribute if you make more than that. it's a terrific vehicle for young people expected to make more money later in life. you make more contributions to it after tax income. oh and i did no make it clear on friday you are allowed to withdraw as much money as you contributed to a roth ira without making penaltities. sorry for the confusion. thank you, suze how about home work. chuck in california called in about alliance bernstein, is a master limited partnership that owns roughly 36%
i have to correct the roth ira limits that i gave you on friday. wrong much specifically they were out of date and i apologize for that. and i want to hank the brilliant suze orman for catching my mistake. first of all if you are single you can make full contributions to a roth ira if your adjusted groet growth is below 160,000. if you are below that you are phased out. if you are above $130 can you cannot contribute to a roth at all fump are married and file jointly, you can contribute fully...
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the fundamental difference, the roth you can pull earnings out tax-free. have high-yielding investments, never taxed. capital gains, never taxed. when it comes out of a 401(k), that's all ordinary income. it's a myth to get capital gains -- it will come out as ordinary income. being aggressive if you have, you know, high yields and high appreciation potential, roth would be far superior. >> so you want big dividend players. and you want your growth -- that might be a shot in the dark. because you won't get taxed -- charles: i don't know if we made this happening or not, but breaking news from tiger woods just now. tiger woods is taking a break indefinitely from golf because he needs, quote, a lot of work on my game. in a statement on his website saying right now i need a lot of work on my game and to still spend time with the people that are important to me. and he also said, quote, my play, my scores are not acceptable for tournament golf. like i've said, i've entered a tournament to compete at the highest level, when i'm ready, i'll be back. all right. m
the fundamental difference, the roth you can pull earnings out tax-free. have high-yielding investments, never taxed. capital gains, never taxed. when it comes out of a 401(k), that's all ordinary income. it's a myth to get capital gains -- it will come out as ordinary income. being aggressive if you have, you know, high yields and high appreciation potential, roth would be far superior. >> so you want big dividend players. and you want your growth -- that might be a shot in the dark....
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ktvu's rob roth was invited to observe one of the department's officer training sessions and saw how fast officers have to make life changing decisions. >> reporter: this rookie police officer is draining on when to use force. in this scenario he received a call of a mentally disturbed man who is acting violently. the officer shoots but it is too late the host subject skilled. afterward superiors review what happened. the officer was slow to shoot the gunman. >> if we are coming from here and we are not upon it it is time he doesn't have. >> you can't hesitate. if there are different options those should be considered as well. >> reporter: police say even officers who can shoot 100% in target practice lose 30% of their accuracy when they are under stress. >> try to get in the officer's head. what are you thinking? >> reporter: after a man was shot to death in ferguson, missouri riots broke out and police have been under scrutiny about the use of force. the police department invited us to observe its training. >> scrutiny on us a lot more. however if the officers have to engage in a d
ktvu's rob roth was invited to observe one of the department's officer training sessions and saw how fast officers have to make life changing decisions. >> reporter: this rookie police officer is draining on when to use force. in this scenario he received a call of a mentally disturbed man who is acting violently. the officer shoots but it is too late the host subject skilled. afterward superiors review what happened. the officer was slow to shoot the gunman. >> if we are coming...
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near santa rosa, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> january was a slow month for people looking to buy homes in condos. in fact, a research firm says california home sales dropped to their lowest level seen in january in seven years in the san francisco bay area. core logic data quick says sales were down 40% from december. and down more than 5% from last january. the research firm did say that the median price for a home in california of $376,000 was above what it was in january 2014. >>> a so-called super bug has infected seven people who had a common procedure done at a southern california hospital. patients may have been infected during endoscopic procedures between october and january. they may have been exposed by contaminated medical instruments. the ucla outbreak may have contributed to two deaths. >>> parents and students are protesting against san francisco's archbishop right now. this is a live picture from outside saint mary's cathedral in san francisco. they are protesting against a morality clause that archbishop added for schoolteachers at four catholic schools n. the clause,
near santa rosa, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> january was a slow month for people looking to buy homes in condos. in fact, a research firm says california home sales dropped to their lowest level seen in january in seven years in the san francisco bay area. core logic data quick says sales were down 40% from december. and down more than 5% from last january. the research firm did say that the median price for a home in california of $376,000 was above what it was in january 2014....
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caitlin roth will have the latest timing and also totals but right now it looks like three to 6-inches wow ! >> remember to watch tmz at 11:00 o'clock. >> don't forget. we're back here at 8:00 a.m. for fox 29 weekend. ♪ >>> ♪ >>> good evening thanks for joining us for this visit the philly special i'm iain page. >>> i'm lucy noland. tonight we are taking you on the trip to some of the best places to visit in and around philadelphia this year. >> our very own mike yearrick starts us off with the visit to doylestown. >> just outside of philadelphia, lies a gem, of a community. with a downtown that is bustling will. what a quaint town. how are you doing? all these boutiques. the streets are lined with trees. coffee shops. restaurant. oh, i love this. a classic old movie theater. the the county theater everybody knows that place. it seems like this town has its all, including
caitlin roth will have the latest timing and also totals but right now it looks like three to 6-inches wow ! >> remember to watch tmz at 11:00 o'clock. >> don't forget. we're back here at 8:00 a.m. for fox 29 weekend. ♪ >>> ♪ >>> good evening thanks for joining us for this visit the philly special i'm iain page. >>> i'm lucy noland. tonight we are taking you on the trip to some of the best places to visit in and around philadelphia this year. >>...
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. >> well, ktvu's rob roth reports now, the new area code means changes for how you call to and from san francisco phone numbers and it means editing numbers already in your cell phone. >> it's a change many say they will find annoying, at least at first. >> it's a little bit of a pain in the butt. >> then pain comes february 21, that's when anyone calling san francisco or marin county has to dial a 1, then the 415 area code, then the number. and you will still have to do that even if you live in san francisco and are calling the number right across the street. >> i haven't heard of it. >> when in doubt, dial it out. >> the california public utilities commission has been running television ads and sent out notices alerting people to the changes. seven digit phone numbers will soon grow to 11. for many people, the biggest hassle will be changing all those contact numbers in their cell phones. >> the very manual process. that could take a very long time. combing through and trying to figure out who your contacts are. >> i do it bit by bit. call somebody, i change the number. >> but tha
. >> well, ktvu's rob roth reports now, the new area code means changes for how you call to and from san francisco phone numbers and it means editing numbers already in your cell phone. >> it's a change many say they will find annoying, at least at first. >> it's a little bit of a pain in the butt. >> then pain comes february 21, that's when anyone calling san francisco or marin county has to dial a 1, then the 415 area code, then the number. and you will still have to...
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we also have cnn's ben wedeman in erbil and cnn's richard roth at the u.n. with some chilling new names from the iraqi government. matthew weiss also joins me here in new york with the big-picture war against the extremists. barbara, let me start with you first on this one. what do we know about this so-called hit list? >> reporter: randi, good morning. you talk about taking out terrorists, that's what the pentagon, the obama administration is looking at. why are we talking about this as a kill list? the u.s. doesn't have troops on the ground inside iraq or syria that are capturing people. this is about killing top isis operatives with air strikes. number one on that list, no surprise, abu bakr al baghdadi, the reclusive leader of isis. he is now the number one person that they want to get. but once you go below that, we're told there are about two dozen names or so they have probably killed about a dozen top operatives, people are killed off. they get replaced with other isis operatives. they go on the list. this is not about getting after everybody. this i
we also have cnn's ben wedeman in erbil and cnn's richard roth at the u.n. with some chilling new names from the iraqi government. matthew weiss also joins me here in new york with the big-picture war against the extremists. barbara, let me start with you first on this one. what do we know about this so-called hit list? >> reporter: randi, good morning. you talk about taking out terrorists, that's what the pentagon, the obama administration is looking at. why are we talking about this as...
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ktvu's rob roth explains the unusual route the family is taking to try to deal with it. >> neighborss cul-de- sac in east san jose has been quiet and safe. now for at least one family, it is neither. >> we are absolutely terrifieded to be in our own home. >> it's because barb asked me not to show her face. it has been growing over the past few weeks and there's been trouble ever since from fires to vandalism. >> it comes into our backyard, today, makes five times. they have been in our backyard since christmas eve. they can see what lights are on and what rooms are in. they have a complete visible, we have no privacy. >> they can begin in mid december after the city closed the jungle. the largest homeless encampment in san jose and just over a mile from where the she'ds smeads live. >> it costs about $9,000. money the family doesn't have. so earlier this week, chris began fund raising online through the go fund me website. >> last ditch effort of how can i protect my family? >> the city found housing for 2/3 of those who were living in the jungle, but that san jose has at least 200 e
ktvu's rob roth explains the unusual route the family is taking to try to deal with it. >> neighborss cul-de- sac in east san jose has been quiet and safe. now for at least one family, it is neither. >> we are absolutely terrifieded to be in our own home. >> it's because barb asked me not to show her face. it has been growing over the past few weeks and there's been trouble ever since from fires to vandalism. >> it comes into our backyard, today, makes five times. they...
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whereas gary i'd put you in the tradition of saul bell lowe and early philip roth. not just because of your preoccupation, let's say with jewish themes but because of the kind of carnivalesque exuberance and wit of your writerly voice. and i guess -- >> thank you. i'll take it. >> if we're going to put it in the russian tradition i would say gary you're probably more in the tradition of like satirical absurdist gogol nabokov, where joe with your restraint and kind of writerly precision it's more chekhov or nabokov. but one place where you do overlap despite these differences in your fiction and non-fiction is writing about immigrants and expatriates and what you might call the immigrant identity crisis. and in your debut novel, "the russian debutante's handbook," you have the character living in new york, the immigrant's immigrant expatriate's expatriate, the enduring victim of every practical joke in the late 20th century. and the characters in your books are both ex-pats, an american in dubai in your latest book "the dog." and a dutchman in the u.s. in "neverland.
whereas gary i'd put you in the tradition of saul bell lowe and early philip roth. not just because of your preoccupation, let's say with jewish themes but because of the kind of carnivalesque exuberance and wit of your writerly voice. and i guess -- >> thank you. i'll take it. >> if we're going to put it in the russian tradition i would say gary you're probably more in the tradition of like satirical absurdist gogol nabokov, where joe with your restraint and kind of writerly...
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rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a man from london was named as the isis terrorist jihadi john. the washington post and bbc identified mohammed emwazi as the militant seen in several videos -- [ audio difficulties ] >> from the university of westminster and he was known before he traveled to syria in 2012. >>> desperate prayers are going out for a former resident of modesto who were kidnapped by isis this week. her 59-year-old brother and his family were captured in the early morning hours on monday in syria. her relatives were ripped from their home and taken to the mountains. in recent days extremists are believed to have captured a dozen villages. kidnapping 300 people. [ indiscernible ] >> anything that doesn't subscribe to their brand of islam. >> her brother left two years ago with the hope of bringing his son and other family members back to the united states. >>> new details about a case out of sonoma county. authorities arrested three men accuseds of holding a woman hosten -- accused of holding a woman hostage and sexually assaulting her. ktvu fox 2 news alex savage has
rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a man from london was named as the isis terrorist jihadi john. the washington post and bbc identified mohammed emwazi as the militant seen in several videos -- [ audio difficulties ] >> from the university of westminster and he was known before he traveled to syria in 2012. >>> desperate prayers are going out for a former resident of modesto who were kidnapped by isis this week. her 59-year-old brother and his family were captured in the...
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ktvu's rob roth says they are having a tough time finding a new space. >> reporter: hereon mission street they have been providing emotional support for cancer patients and their families but the landlord said the lease isn't being renewed. >> i feel angry. i feel really, really angry. >> the space is being taken over by double dutch looking to expand. they say they didn't know they were leaving against their will. >> painful because i know they are in a tough spot. >> the landlord told us space limited in the building and it would be easier for them to find another space rather than double dutch which has 150 employees. they say they haven't been able to find affordable space. >> we are in a safe place for clients. some services occur at night. and will our clients need to take 2, 3 buses to get to us? >> reporter: they are offering to help financially. >> we want them to have a soft landing somewhere. for -- we have been working -- how we can help. >> reporter: many expressed concern about tech companies taking over the neighborhood. >> they can't compete with the deeper pockets. >> our
ktvu's rob roth says they are having a tough time finding a new space. >> reporter: hereon mission street they have been providing emotional support for cancer patients and their families but the landlord said the lease isn't being renewed. >> i feel angry. i feel really, really angry. >> the space is being taken over by double dutch looking to expand. they say they didn't know they were leaving against their will. >> painful because i know they are in a tough spot....
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ktvu's rob roth is there. there is a good turn out. >> reporter: yes, there is. of the park, the meeting is just getting underway. you can see there is an over flow crowd. 100 people in total here. they are concerned the city will convert the park to soccer fields. >> grandmother and her grandson playing in the park. >> on the slide. we walk around in the sand box. >> there is attention among many who use it. feasibility study by the city. a possibility place to install two new soccer fields, which the city says it badly needs and a parking lot. the president of the youth soccer league. >> we have a total of one lighted turf field. >> reporter: neighbors worry they would come at the expense of everything else in the park. >> we will be depriving the neighborhood of a great asset. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the head of santa clara little league says the fields would ruin the basketball program. >> we impact this entire property. so while the fields will be there, they will be of no purpose. no one playing. >> not in my backyard argument. everyone doesn't want
ktvu's rob roth is there. there is a good turn out. >> reporter: yes, there is. of the park, the meeting is just getting underway. you can see there is an over flow crowd. 100 people in total here. they are concerned the city will convert the park to soccer fields. >> grandmother and her grandson playing in the park. >> on the slide. we walk around in the sand box. >> there is attention among many who use it. feasibility study by the city. a possibility place to install...
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in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> developing news now. president's plane is just about to land at san francisco international airport. this is a live report. we have david stevenson there awaiting the president's arrival. he is with people chosen to greet the president when he arrives. as we wait to bring you pictures a lot of people wonder what does this mean for my ride, we are expecting delays on 101 and 280. the airplane is now coming in here at sfo. again, what this means for most people getting around between sfo and the city, delays on 101 and 280. the president is running ahead of schedule. maybe 10, 15, 20 minutes ahead of schedule. he is expected to go to san francisco, the mission in the bay area here, a speech tomorrow on cyber security at stanford and a democratic national committee fun razer tomorrow. this is just the beginning of a quick trip by president obama. no public events scheduled for this event. we will bring you the president later on. >> that is such a beautiful plane. when you see that up close, it is gleaming.
in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> developing news now. president's plane is just about to land at san francisco international airport. this is a live report. we have david stevenson there awaiting the president's arrival. he is with people chosen to greet the president when he arrives. as we wait to bring you pictures a lot of people wonder what does this mean for my ride, we are expecting delays on 101 and 280. the airplane is now coming in here at sfo. again, what this...
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ktvu's rob roth reports the police found it and was able to return it thanks to a program in san franciscoised, relieved and happy. that is how she feels about san francisco police finding her stolen bicycle. >> i called it -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: you can forget her for being emotionally attached to the bike, it is what got her to her raideration treatments while bat -- raidation treatments while bat -- radiation treatments while battling breast cancer. >> on the corner. like, it was shocking. it -- i never expected it to happen. >> reporter: then last monday five days later an officer saw someone suspicious on a bike. it turned out to be her's how her's. -- how did they know? she had it registered with the police department. >> it is faster for the police officer on the streets to turn over the bike. the serial number or the sticker and call and say i found a bike and get the information. >> safe bike says a bicycle is stolen every three hours in san francisco but only 7,000 bike owners registered through safe bikes.org. police say reuniting could be a difficult and slow process
ktvu's rob roth reports the police found it and was able to return it thanks to a program in san franciscoised, relieved and happy. that is how she feels about san francisco police finding her stolen bicycle. >> i called it -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: you can forget her for being emotionally attached to the bike, it is what got her to her raideration treatments while bat -- raidation treatments while bat -- radiation treatments while battling breast cancer. >> on the...
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reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> good evening. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> operators shutting down as a labor dispute intensifies. tomorrow some services won't be available and the effects could hit millions of people. we get the new developments from ktvu's tom vacar. tom, you have been following the story for several mucks now, what did you -- months now, what did you learn? >> reporter: this is an extremely dangerous maneuver that could impact both parties, you and me and the entire u.s. economy. >> reporter: starting tomorrow and for 4-5 days no shanes will be -- ships will be loaded or unloaded. the employers say they will not pay for slowed down work especially for weekend and holiday premium pay. besides saturday and sunday, thursday and monday are holidays. what will be open are the yards so containers could possibly be picked up and taking to firms waiting for them,suming employers will -- assuming employers will allow it. >> you cut to the double talk and the ports are going
reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> good evening. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> operators shutting down as a labor dispute intensifies. tomorrow some services won't be available and the effects could hit millions of people. we get the new developments from ktvu's tom vacar. tom, you have been following the story for several mucks now, what did you -- months now, what...
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the caitlin roth will be here with the updated information on this snow that will accumulate a little the afternoon, before it changes over to rain. between 4:00 and 6:00 it accumulates but then in between an icy period that could be are difficult for travel tomorrow night. changes over to heavy rain in the overnight hours and eventually we will get in the 40's, early in the morning on sunday, temperatures go back down, after that. so yesterday, we were frozen, with a high of 23 degrees, and normal is 45. so we're not even yet to 23 degrees yesterday today. we will get a high of 18. tomorrow we have that mess coming, rain in the morning on sunday. colder gannon monday, and then it is cold temperatures that hang around through middle and maybe even middle to end of next week. that is your seven day forecast, bob kelly, it has not been a problem free friday, has it. >> no, it has not. we are looking live from sky fox over the the scene of this accident that involved that jeep and a pedestrian in tallyville, delaware. this is 202 northbound right here near brandywine country club and abo
the caitlin roth will be here with the updated information on this snow that will accumulate a little the afternoon, before it changes over to rain. between 4:00 and 6:00 it accumulates but then in between an icy period that could be are difficult for travel tomorrow night. changes over to heavy rain in the overnight hours and eventually we will get in the 40's, early in the morning on sunday, temperatures go back down, after that. so yesterday, we were frozen, with a high of 23 degrees, and...
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jeremy roth has those stories and more in today's hollywood minute. >> jeremy: benedict cumberbatch is off the market! the actor married fiancee sophie hunter saturday in the u-k. the two were engaged in november, and are expecting their first child together. and next weekend may cap a great month for cumberbatch. he's nominated for best actor at this year's oscars for his role in 'imitation game.' selena gomez is gearing up to release a new single! the song is called "i want you to know," and is a collaboration with producer zedd. the two have been hyping the single on the internet. posting cover art to their social media pages. the song releases february 23- rd. fifty shades of grey dominated the box office this weekend bringing in more than 81-million dollars. kingsman: the secret service trailed behind at number two grossing more than 35-million dollars. and the spongebob movie:sponge out of water rounded out the top three. it made more than 30-million dollars. for hollywood minute, i'm jeremy roth. >> vicki: coming up, a heart-warming story about love that reaches beyond the grave
jeremy roth has those stories and more in today's hollywood minute. >> jeremy: benedict cumberbatch is off the market! the actor married fiancee sophie hunter saturday in the u-k. the two were engaged in november, and are expecting their first child together. and next weekend may cap a great month for cumberbatch. he's nominated for best actor at this year's oscars for his role in 'imitation game.' selena gomez is gearing up to release a new single! the song is called "i want you to...
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cnn correspondent richard roth spoke to a group of fans. >> mr.ow. >> what was he like? >> he was polite. >> hello. i'm mr. grey. >> do you have any interest outside of work? >> no i would like to know more about you ms. steel and how women are fantasizing about the movie release of "50 shades of grey." >> everybody that i know cannot wait to see the film. >> this movie will be big. it will be a big deal. >> i even have my panties picked out. >> reporter: groups of women are going together. >> it gives you imagination and sexy part of it. >> reporter: there's more than sex in 50 shades the movie. the saga of mr. grey and anastasia changed perception of s & m in the bedroom. >> it will be like oh everyone has a set of nipple clamps at home and everyone gets tied up and spanked. >> reporter: most of the women i have pursued -- interviewed over the years disagree. >> they say this is mommy porn. it's not about that. for moms everywhere it was about a love story. that's what i truly believe we all got out of this book. >> what a pleasant surprise ms.
cnn correspondent richard roth spoke to a group of fans. >> mr.ow. >> what was he like? >> he was polite. >> hello. i'm mr. grey. >> do you have any interest outside of work? >> no i would like to know more about you ms. steel and how women are fantasizing about the movie release of "50 shades of grey." >> everybody that i know cannot wait to see the film. >> this movie will be big. it will be a big deal. >> i even have my panties...
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rob roth tells us why they're both worried and scared. >> reporter: now for at least one family, thered is neither safe or quiet. it is because of that fear barb smith asked us not to show her face. she says a homeless encampment is just on the other side of that caltrans fence has been growing and has been trouble ever since from fires to vandalism. >> they come into our backyard, today maybe five times that they've been in our backyard since christmas eve. they can see when we're in our yard, when we're in the house they can see what lights are on and what rooms we're in. we have no privacy. >> reporter: the encampment began when the city closed the jungle, it was just over a mile from where the smeeds live. >> me and my wife are up at all hours. checking our doors, checking our windows. >> reporter: mr. sneed says that they wanted a fence but don't have the money. >> it's a last ditch effort of how can i protect my family. >> reporter: the city says they have found housing for at least 100 people living in then campment but there's about 200 encampments like the jungle. >> we're try
rob roth tells us why they're both worried and scared. >> reporter: now for at least one family, thered is neither safe or quiet. it is because of that fear barb smith asked us not to show her face. she says a homeless encampment is just on the other side of that caltrans fence has been growing and has been trouble ever since from fires to vandalism. >> they come into our backyard, today maybe five times that they've been in our backyard since christmas eve. they can see when we're...
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richard grey -- roth cnn, new york. >> somewhere in movie theater, i'm sure you'll find richard therecoming up with help from her friends and a good doctor, a drive by shooting victim overcomes a stunning loss. >> the exact same to me. no different. >> find out what the young victim and her doctor have in common straight ahead here on cnn. ♪♪ there's confidence. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts mean your peace of mind. now you can get the works, a multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil change tire rotation, brake inspection and more. $29.95 or less. doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return we'll find out whether doug is the father. w
richard grey -- roth cnn, new york. >> somewhere in movie theater, i'm sure you'll find richard therecoming up with help from her friends and a good doctor, a drive by shooting victim overcomes a stunning loss. >> the exact same to me. no different. >> find out what the young victim and her doctor have in common straight ahead here on cnn. ♪♪ there's confidence. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high...
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in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> in case you didn't know it today is safer internet's a day to focus on ways to protect yourself online. facebook invited california attorney general camela harris to its headquarters. harris told a group of high school students about ways to stay safe online. and she talked about the conviction last week of the operator of a revenge porn website. >> there are also vulnerable people. and voiceless people and we've got to figure out how in this new and exciting world we're going to make sure that they are kept safe. >> reporter: organizers of the event say harris was asked to speak before she announced that she was running for the u.s. senate. >> the competition is heating up for online food services with yelp. the latest contender, the san francisco based company said today it's paying $134 million for eat 24. eat 24 lets people order from a website, or on a mobile device. they plan to increase the number of restaurants that use it from 20,000 to 1 million. that's the number of restaurants currently reviewed on the yelp site. >>> bobby
in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> in case you didn't know it today is safer internet's a day to focus on ways to protect yourself online. facebook invited california attorney general camela harris to its headquarters. harris told a group of high school students about ways to stay safe online. and she talked about the conviction last week of the operator of a revenge porn website. >> there are also vulnerable people. and voiceless people and we've got to figure out...
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we have team coverage with caitlin roth on this snow heade does your carpet ever feel rough and dirtye it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try resolve for amazing stain removal the first time. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past. introducing the revolutionary precision induction cooktop from nuwave, the leader in portable induction cooking technology. the nuwave heats up twice as fast, uses up to 70% less energy and is safer than any cooktop. best of all, the n
we have team coverage with caitlin roth on this snow heade does your carpet ever feel rough and dirtye it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try resolve for amazing stain removal the first time. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the...
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in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox tv news. >>> stocks moved up after news of a peace agreement.as up 110 points. the price of oil settled almost 5% at $55 a barrel. they've set the speculation as to how low prices will go. with some analysts saying a price of oil at $51 a barrel is a real possibility. >>> southwest airlines announced they're adding nonstop flights between san jose and dallas. the links will add five new destinations with dallas. dallas to charleston, florida, portland, sacramento, san jose and seattle tacoma. >>> we're checking in on the weather. we have plenty of nice weather to talk about. look at these high temperatures from today. the temperatures are just up there. 71 in santa rosa. 79 the record in oakland downtown. see these inland temperatures in the summer months, antioch, fairfield those will be the hot spots. in a pattern like these the hot spots seem to be around the warmer areas and at the lower elevations where the air is sinking and warming further. a reverse pattern for us. we will see that again tomorrow. temperatures will be quite similar. the
in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox tv news. >>> stocks moved up after news of a peace agreement.as up 110 points. the price of oil settled almost 5% at $55 a barrel. they've set the speculation as to how low prices will go. with some analysts saying a price of oil at $51 a barrel is a real possibility. >>> southwest airlines announced they're adding nonstop flights between san jose and dallas. the links will add five new destinations with dallas. dallas to charleston,...
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cnn's richard roth gets caught up in the 50 shades moment. >> mr.y will see you now. >> what was he like? >> he was polite. >> hello, i'm mr. grey. mr. gray hair. >> do you have any interest outside of work? >> no i'd like to know more about you ms. steel and how women are fantasizing about the movie release of "fifty shades of grey." >> everybody i know can't wait to see the film. >> this the movie is going to be big, and it is a big with deal. >> i even have my panties picked out. >> and groups of women are going together. together. >> and popcorn with the dripping butter gives you the sexy part of it all. sfwh and it is going to be like "sex manyin the city." >> and we are expecting a lot of this. >> and the saga of mr. grey and anastasia have been quite interesting. >> it is going to be quite mainstream. >> and everybody is going to be spanked and tied up. >> reporter: and everybody i have interviewed say ss it is not going to be agreed. >> some say it is mommy porn and it is everybody is going to be horny, but for moms, it is a love story. that
cnn's richard roth gets caught up in the 50 shades moment. >> mr.y will see you now. >> what was he like? >> he was polite. >> hello, i'm mr. grey. mr. gray hair. >> do you have any interest outside of work? >> no i'd like to know more about you ms. steel and how women are fantasizing about the movie release of "fifty shades of grey." >> everybody i know can't wait to see the film. >> this the movie is going to be big, and it is a big...
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roth. [ applause ] >> so thank you everyone for coming.ou, peter, for inviting me and for future america. so i am a weird individual as far as an academic. i'm trained as a political scientist, but i do law and ethics and political philosophy. so i like to merge these together to think about new technologies. so my job is to tell you how we can look back 200 years to somebody and help find information to help us in the future. so this is how political scientists think about war. this is a bargaining model. what it assumes is two rational actors making rational decisions. this is literally2s scientists think about war. this is how they think about cyber war but we don't really face off with our adversaries. we don't look them scare in the face like this, right? in fact, we don't even really do good battles, like fun battles in cyberspace.fá 24 is really telling. so how do we figure out when all of these below the belt issues are coming out? well, it would be really nice if we had something like a dark mark from harry potter that told us whe
roth. [ applause ] >> so thank you everyone for coming.ou, peter, for inviting me and for future america. so i am a weird individual as far as an academic. i'm trained as a political scientist, but i do law and ethics and political philosophy. so i like to merge these together to think about new technologies. so my job is to tell you how we can look back 200 years to somebody and help find information to help us in the future. so this is how political scientists think about war. this is a...
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richard roth at the u.n. thank you. >>> still ahead, we'll take a closer look at isis' focus on the apocalypse and explore the ties, the effects of the group's strategy the effort that isis is making to defeat its enemy. >>> also later on jeb bush the former florida governor declaring this hour that while he loves his father and his brother, he is his own man. rma. checking your credit score is for chumps. i have great credit. how do you know? duh. you know those change, right? tattoos don't change. try credit karma. it's free and you can see what your score is right now. aren't you a little bit curious? i just got my free credit score! credit karma. really free credit scores. really free. i have got to update my ink. >>> the ground war against isis is intensifying. fighting raged for hours overnight after isis fighters launched a major offensive in northern iraq. but they were beaten back by kurdish forces. let's get more perspective now from our panel. retired u.s. colonel james reese is a cnn global affair
richard roth at the u.n. thank you. >>> still ahead, we'll take a closer look at isis' focus on the apocalypse and explore the ties, the effects of the group's strategy the effort that isis is making to defeat its enemy. >>> also later on jeb bush the former florida governor declaring this hour that while he loves his father and his brother, he is his own man. rma. checking your credit score is for chumps. i have great credit. how do you know? duh. you know those change,...
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rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the owner of a slaughter house in petaluma selling diseased meat pled guilty and is facing years in prison. jesse amoraw is charged with conspiracy to sell contaminated meat and he faces 26 years in prison. he told employees to process cattle that had been condemned by a veterinarian. some of the cows had eye cancer. rancho feeding corporation recalled 8 million pounds of beef. >>> a school trip was cut short when a bus carrying 23 students was caught by the side of the road in marin. sky fox flew above the scene for these pictures. i tried to clear a tight turn along shoreline highway and west marin. no one was hurt. the students were removed from the disabled bus and a tow truck was called. >>> gunshots were fired into a motel in san pablo. mike mibach is live with some more information tonight. mike? >> reporter: we know two individuals are being questioned now here at the police station. it was at the san pablo motel along san pablo avenue this morning where investigators say one of these individuals now in custody points a gun at officers and that
rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the owner of a slaughter house in petaluma selling diseased meat pled guilty and is facing years in prison. jesse amoraw is charged with conspiracy to sell contaminated meat and he faces 26 years in prison. he told employees to process cattle that had been condemned by a veterinarian. some of the cows had eye cancer. rancho feeding corporation recalled 8 million pounds of beef. >>> a school trip was cut short when a bus carrying 23 students was...
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and diana furchtgott-roth manhattan institutute fellow, and former chief e economimist at the depament of labor. welcome to you both. i hahave had friends in the business world asked me how to gauge lolost productivity on things like snoways. >> macacro economic advirs say g.d.p. wasas 1.4 perceage ints lower in the first quarter than it would have been otherwise. it was actually negative g.d.p. ththis time last year. attributed te cold weather exactly. it is not good news. this quarter, they are forecasting 2.7 gp growth -- g.d.p. growth. if it is the s same as last year itill go to 1.3. >> no way y to recoup ththe losses. yoyou sathe good news is theree are someashington companies wh weather the ticket to their success. >> when a lot of folks werere sh do, we have a company in our rd called earth networks that was busier than ever. to have the largest network of weather centers in the world. they are pulling in the use of data points from across the globe. everyone was interested in the snowstorms in the mid-atlantic. they also advised a lot of businesses on whether they should shut
and diana furchtgott-roth manhattan institutute fellow, and former chief e economimist at the depament of labor. welcome to you both. i hahave had friends in the business world asked me how to gauge lolost productivity on things like snoways. >> macacro economic advirs say g.d.p. wasas 1.4 perceage ints lower in the first quarter than it would have been otherwise. it was actually negative g.d.p. ththis time last year. attributed te cold weather exactly. it is not good news. this quarter,...
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monday them michael roth lost ten pounds and after first practice said it will be a while before he gets back to game shape. they had the flu going through. they need an infirmary in >> sunday night here's what's happening on "action news" at 11:30. road crews with ready for what could be a tricky monday morning commute some areas. we'll tell you what they're doing to keep keep you safe and what conditions you can expect tomorrow. >> and a couple plucked from the side of snowy mountain and what made it trick ci. >> measles outbreak is spreading as another case is confirmed in our area first we're tracking a storm system coming in expected to bring a mix of snow, rain and ice to our area. it could make tomorrow morning's commute dicey in some areas. >> in wilmington snow is starting to fall and roads getting slick and goating to the cars there. some are taking the whole thing in stride. the action cam spotted this bicyclist roll ago long like it was a rainy night in may. >> meteorologist melissa magee is at the "action news" big board. >> we're starting to find precipitation moving throug
monday them michael roth lost ten pounds and after first practice said it will be a while before he gets back to game shape. they had the flu going through. they need an infirmary in >> sunday night here's what's happening on "action news" at 11:30. road crews with ready for what could be a tricky monday morning commute some areas. we'll tell you what they're doing to keep keep you safe and what conditions you can expect tomorrow. >> and a couple plucked from the side of...
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eddie ray roth is accused of killing the two at a gun range in 2013. martin savidge has more on this gripping testimony. >> reporter: like the blockbuster movie about his life, the trial over how american sniper chris kyle died is also packing them in. the line to get into the small town courtroom in stevenville, texas began forming before the sun came up. >> how does the defendant plead? >> not guilty, your honor. >> reporter: there is no debate over this -- 27-year-old former marine eddie roth killed kyle and littlefield in 2013. the legal question is why. the district attorney said he knew what he was doing when he shot both men multiple times in the back and head. he used two different guns. even taking the time to reload before fleeing in kyle's pickup truck. the same truck he was driving when he was arrested after a police chase. >> he intentionally caused the death of these two men, and when he did so, did he know what he was doing was wrong? >> reporter: the defense argues that he's innocent by reason of insanity. >> not only is he suffering fr
eddie ray roth is accused of killing the two at a gun range in 2013. martin savidge has more on this gripping testimony. >> reporter: like the blockbuster movie about his life, the trial over how american sniper chris kyle died is also packing them in. the line to get into the small town courtroom in stevenville, texas began forming before the sun came up. >> how does the defendant plead? >> not guilty, your honor. >> reporter: there is no debate over this -- 27-year-old...
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let's go on over to meteorologist caitlin roth after that arctic blast every app ratch temperatures feeli know, joyce. just so funny. kind of sad when we're having a good day as temperatures climb into the 40s. but that is february in the northeast. we had our share of some cold weather. outside right now, mainly clear skies. radar had flurries earlier this morning but most of that snow has stayed well off towards our north. here's arctic front which is going to pass through our northern counties tonight. stall over us and form a storm system that will bring a lot of snow to places like upstate new york, new england including boston again getting ready for another snowstorm sunday into monday. this will impact our most northern counties. out ahead of the winter storm warning in upstate new york. all of vermont northern new hampshire coastal maine these are winter storm warnings. massachusetts including boston and connecticut including hartford. still under a winter storm watch on the town tear of that including the poconos that's where carbon and montana row county lay. sunday into monda
let's go on over to meteorologist caitlin roth after that arctic blast every app ratch temperatures feeli know, joyce. just so funny. kind of sad when we're having a good day as temperatures climb into the 40s. but that is february in the northeast. we had our share of some cold weather. outside right now, mainly clear skies. radar had flurries earlier this morning but most of that snow has stayed well off towards our north. here's arctic front which is going to pass through our northern...
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we also attended the san francisco "looking" premiere so we have special interviews from jonathan rothraul casteel, and frankie alvarez. that's all on swirl. ♪ ♪ welcome to swirl you're a-z covering the lgbtlmnop and everyone in between. i'm michelle meow, your host. so, we're a talk show. let's talk! let's talk about some of the crazy things people say about lbtq people out there. but, let's also follow that up with
we also attended the san francisco "looking" premiere so we have special interviews from jonathan rothraul casteel, and frankie alvarez. that's all on swirl. ♪ ♪ welcome to swirl you're a-z covering the lgbtlmnop and everyone in between. i'm michelle meow, your host. so, we're a talk show. let's talk! let's talk about some of the crazy things people say about lbtq people out there. but, let's also follow that up with
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. >> the delaware valley is the cradle of roth theory aviation because of all of the developments thatre. so, that is starting with harold pitcarn flew an auto giro a predecessor to the helicopter. >> the the museum has been around since 1996 and grew out of the 50th anniversary of the first helicopter conference trade show which took place at the franklin institute. >> 1992 was 50th anniversary. a group of helicopter industry, you know, enthusiast and businessmen decided we need to do something to preserve this history. >> and preserve, they did. the american helicopter museum and education center has more than 35 civilian and military helicopter on display. the collection includes auto giros, and planes and v22 osprey which is super important to our country's defense. >> the v22 osprey which is an aircraft that flies, as opposed to a helicopter and a plane, it goes down with different speed and in the plane but it can london difficult spots just like a helicopter. >> equally impressive is what you will find housed inside chester county historical society, located in downtown west che
. >> the delaware valley is the cradle of roth theory aviation because of all of the developments thatre. so, that is starting with harold pitcarn flew an auto giro a predecessor to the helicopter. >> the the museum has been around since 1996 and grew out of the 50th anniversary of the first helicopter conference trade show which took place at the franklin institute. >> 1992 was 50th anniversary. a group of helicopter industry, you know, enthusiast and businessmen decided we...
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and the boy's mother told ktvu's rob roth is, the problem is he can't afford that type of bike. now she is trying to raise the money so she can buy it. >> here you go. turn, turn. >> tony ray, a very special boy riding a very special bike. >> as soon as he knew he was going to get on it, he would start clapping and flapping his arms. all you can see is teeth. teeth and eyes on that boy. >> tony was born with a rare genetic syndrome. so rare, there are only a thousand known cases. it's caused by the loss of a chromosome. it left him to function as a three-year-old. he can't walk or talk and he is autistic. there is no cure. >> good job. >> he is well cared for by his mother and 12-year-old sister. >> he rarely complains. and he is just a loving social guy. >> there is clearly much tony cannot do, but what he can do with help is ride. today, tony was able to borrow this specially designed bike, he used to ride it at his previous school, but his current school doesn't have one. a bike like this needs to be custom built for tony's size and ability. the cost, $3,000. that's money ton
and the boy's mother told ktvu's rob roth is, the problem is he can't afford that type of bike. now she is trying to raise the money so she can buy it. >> here you go. turn, turn. >> tony ray, a very special boy riding a very special bike. >> as soon as he knew he was going to get on it, he would start clapping and flapping his arms. all you can see is teeth. teeth and eyes on that boy. >> tony was born with a rare genetic syndrome. so rare, there are only a thousand...
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going into the trial, the chances of roth and his defense team being successful was already, you knowtty minimal in terms of probability of success. so we knew there was a substantial hurdle for them to overcome, and, you know the prosecution's expert witnesses were persuasive. in fact, said that eddie ray routh was feigning mental illness and not to be believed with respect to some of the erratic behaviour. >> a quick final question - was it appropriate in your opinion - this is a big issue that has been talked about. for the trial to take place, where they were killed with all the publicity it got, and while the film "american sniper", was in theatres and was a national phenomena. >> there are motions made by the defense to change the venue, going to a place where the prospective jur jurors don't have -- jurorors department have personal stake in the case. after the motion was filed by the defense, the judge denied it and held the trial in the community, he determined the jurors despite knowledge of chris kyle and the popularity that they could put it aside and come to the case with
going into the trial, the chances of roth and his defense team being successful was already, you knowtty minimal in terms of probability of success. so we knew there was a substantial hurdle for them to overcome, and, you know the prosecution's expert witnesses were persuasive. in fact, said that eddie ray routh was feigning mental illness and not to be believed with respect to some of the erratic behaviour. >> a quick final question - was it appropriate in your opinion - this is a big...
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in his recent foreign policy piece david roth cough does just that.you are an obama admirer, you will see it as a reaffirmation of all of the reasons you do see it and if you don't, you will see it as everything you fear. and david roth cough is author of national insecurity. and start off by elaborateing on that. does it matter what the president poses it. comes out lens of whether you like him or not? >> that is the nature of the washington debate. whose side are you on and which team are you on and you stick with that and you don't move or compromise and you've totally lost sight of the objective why people are sent to washington to get something done. i listen to the conversation you guyed had in last hour and i just want to -- i want to go smack somebody. what children. what kind of complete abrogation of the responsibilities of these people. are there any leaders left in washington? >> right. >> and the answer is leadership requires transcending the political and putting national interests first. it is not happening. it is not happening on the r
in his recent foreign policy piece david roth cough does just that.you are an obama admirer, you will see it as a reaffirmation of all of the reasons you do see it and if you don't, you will see it as everything you fear. and david roth cough is author of national insecurity. and start off by elaborateing on that. does it matter what the president poses it. comes out lens of whether you like him or not? >> that is the nature of the washington debate. whose side are you on and which team...
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thank you, msnbc's zach roth. much appreciate it. >>> coming up new reports of deadly encounters between cops and civilians caught on camera are sparking outrage. will they turn the tide bon how we police the police? >>> cyber security is one of thefineing challenges in our brave new world. president obama will talk about how his administration plans to make the internet safer for the government businesses, and you. that's right after the break. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still
thank you, msnbc's zach roth. much appreciate it. >>> coming up new reports of deadly encounters between cops and civilians caught on camera are sparking outrage. will they turn the tide bon how we police the police? >>> cyber security is one of thefineing challenges in our brave new world. president obama will talk about how his administration plans to make the internet safer for the government businesses, and you. that's right after the break. you want i fix this mess? a...
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in san francisco we have a roth until 5:00 with a lot of road work through the presidio. northbound highway one you will find cones blocking the spare northbound side between lake street up to 101. there are detours in place and this is until 5:00 so if you can wait a couple of extra minutes it will re-open. the rest of the drive along 101 as you make it to the golden gate bridge you are in fine shape. drive time traffic 680 walnut creek to dublin is 15 memberships >> google is taking on apple pay and diversity is coming. here are the tech bytes. >> paying by google wallet on smartphone is about to get easier with a deal with the mobile payment software developer owned by the three biggest wireless carriers and google wallet will be preinstalled on droid from at&t verizon and t-mobile. been has victory for the oscar pool predicting 84 percent of the winners including all six top categories and predicted world cup matches and nfl games. >> coming soon from apple diverse characters male and female faces and thumb's up and thumb's down icons after they update ios next year.
in san francisco we have a roth until 5:00 with a lot of road work through the presidio. northbound highway one you will find cones blocking the spare northbound side between lake street up to 101. there are detours in place and this is until 5:00 so if you can wait a couple of extra minutes it will re-open. the rest of the drive along 101 as you make it to the golden gate bridge you are in fine shape. drive time traffic 680 walnut creek to dublin is 15 memberships >> google is taking on...
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ktvu's rob roth has more on the damage. will students be able to go to class tomorrow? >> reporter: claremont middle school was closed because of president's day but the school district announced claremont middle school will be open tomorrow. >> reporter: even though today is a holiday students and parents stopped by claremont middle school on college avenue to have a look. some students worry the fire was deliberately set. >> scary, i guess. knowing someone was trying to burn down something. >> the fire broke out at 2:00 a.m. this morning. they contained it to the cafeteria which is separate from the school. >> most of the equipment, if not all, was ruined. we won't be able to use it again. >> reporter: officials are calling the fire suspicious. they are unsure how the fire started but they found something unusual. there is evidence someone tried to put the fire out but failed. >> on arrival they found one of the doors was opened to the cafeteria. someone maybe got into the cafeteria before us. >> reporter: they spent the day evaluating whether it would be safe to turn
ktvu's rob roth has more on the damage. will students be able to go to class tomorrow? >> reporter: claremont middle school was closed because of president's day but the school district announced claremont middle school will be open tomorrow. >> reporter: even though today is a holiday students and parents stopped by claremont middle school on college avenue to have a look. some students worry the fire was deliberately set. >> scary, i guess. knowing someone was trying to burn...
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and then of course you can also use a roth ira but that is your tax money. and again it should be earmarked for retirement. and again it is a taxable account. financial aid is the other reason people love it because it is considered a parent's asset not a student's asset. >> we rarely advocate for what we think is the best idea. i think we both agree 529s are the best idea. get one. >> for millions it is the best option out there to safe for college. >> thank you. >> sure my pleasure. >> up next on the money, a look at the news for the week ahead. and it is a strange brew. social media, a pawnshop and sneakers. but one 16-year-old says his new business is jumping big time. >>> for more on our show you can go to our website. here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. more earnings on the way. exxon mobile, disney, general motors and twitter all reported. monday is ground hog day. if pungs tawny phil sees his shadow we could see six more weeks of winter. monday also by the way brings an important manufacturing index for january. tuesd
and then of course you can also use a roth ira but that is your tax money. and again it should be earmarked for retirement. and again it is a taxable account. financial aid is the other reason people love it because it is considered a parent's asset not a student's asset. >> we rarely advocate for what we think is the best idea. i think we both agree 529s are the best idea. get one. >> for millions it is the best option out there to safe for college. >> thank you. >>...
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let's go to cnbc's carolyn roth. carolyn, another retailer feeling the pressure of the need to increase wages. is that good news not only for the employees but for the entire economy? >> that is pretty good news i mean last week we talked about walmart raising pay for the lowest paid employees. and now this week it's tj maxx and marshals. they are saying they will pay the u.s. workers at least $9 an hour and clearly, joe, what this means is that we are seeing a tightening inging market and there's more importance on retaining staff. i want to move on to another story that caught our eye. morgan stanley addressing legacy issues from before the financial crisis. they are saying that they are paying $2.6 billion to settle claims that they missold mortgage bonds, misrepresenting the risk of those very risky bonds before the financial crisis. if you look at the fine though $2.6 billion, this is very small fine compared to what for example, j.p. morgan had to pay in 2013. joe? >> and carolyn, what are we watching for today
let's go to cnbc's carolyn roth. carolyn, another retailer feeling the pressure of the need to increase wages. is that good news not only for the employees but for the entire economy? >> that is pretty good news i mean last week we talked about walmart raising pay for the lowest paid employees. and now this week it's tj maxx and marshals. they are saying they will pay the u.s. workers at least $9 an hour and clearly, joe, what this means is that we are seeing a tightening inging market...
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eddie ray roth shot and killed chat little -- chad littlefield. about 800 people have been called as potential jurors. the process could take several days. >>> well jordan's military says they are following through with their promise to seek revenge against the islamic state terrors. today they sent dozens of their fighter jets. jordan is planning to keep it up until the militants are defeated. the government spokesmen say that stepping up the air strike is just the beginning after isis militants killed a jordanian pilot in a really awful way. >>> president obama is expected to ask congress for new authorization to use military force against isis. house minority leader nancy pelosi says that the three-year time frame is being talked about, but no agreement on what geographic areas would be covered and what kind of force could be used. the speaker of the house says that passing the measure would not be easy. >>> well should guantanamo bay be held down? the effort on the white house to close down the detention facility as white house officials testi
eddie ray roth shot and killed chat little -- chad littlefield. about 800 people have been called as potential jurors. the process could take several days. >>> well jordan's military says they are following through with their promise to seek revenge against the islamic state terrors. today they sent dozens of their fighter jets. jordan is planning to keep it up until the militants are defeated. the government spokesmen say that stepping up the air strike is just the beginning after...
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he evaluated roth and suggested the shooting was triggered by heavy alcohol and marijuana use. he said "routh did know what he was doing was wrong and he did it anyway." audio of the court proceedings is restricted. routh shot and killed navy seal chris kyle, whose memoir is the basis of the film "american sniper." and kyle's friend chad littlefield. the men had tried to help the troubled veteran by spending time with him at a shooting rage two years ago. routh admitted he waited until kyle was unloading his gun to open fire. he testified routh said, "when i shot them, i thought, jesus christ what, have i done? and then i became immediately remorseful." on thursday defense witness dr. mitchell dunn tord jurors he believes ralph sphrfers schizophrenia and was delusional. he testified that ralph told him he "began to think that both mr. kyle and mr. littlefield were some type of pig assassins hybrid picion sent here to kill people." dunn said routh told him he felt threatened when he saw kyle's weapons and he testified he said "he thought he would have to kill them or be killed."
he evaluated roth and suggested the shooting was triggered by heavy alcohol and marijuana use. he said "routh did know what he was doing was wrong and he did it anyway." audio of the court proceedings is restricted. routh shot and killed navy seal chris kyle, whose memoir is the basis of the film "american sniper." and kyle's friend chad littlefield. the men had tried to help the troubled veteran by spending time with him at a shooting rage two years ago. routh admitted he...
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and for more on this let's bring in cnbc's carolyn roth. walmart has been under pressure for a long time to raise wages but, of course, carolyn, the question is why now? is that good news just for walmart employees or is it "wall street journal" says because the market is tightening up and could be actually great news for all workers? >> i think you're absolutely right on that. it's got so many implications and that announcement yesterday by walmart really made huge waves overall in the world so first of all it means the labor market is getting tighter. it also means retaining talent is increasingly important and could have a knock on affect of other corporates who may under pressure to pay higher wages themselves to their lowest paid employees. what it also means potentially for the fed is that the wage pressure is increasing maybe they will have to tighten policy earlier than expected. that could be a knock. others are saying look this is simply not enough. this is a drop in the ocean. it still won't be enough for those lowest paid employ
and for more on this let's bring in cnbc's carolyn roth. walmart has been under pressure for a long time to raise wages but, of course, carolyn, the question is why now? is that good news just for walmart employees or is it "wall street journal" says because the market is tightening up and could be actually great news for all workers? >> i think you're absolutely right on that. it's got so many implications and that announcement yesterday by walmart really made huge waves...