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. >> if they believe roth is watching, he is probably going to bed -- if david lee roth is watching, he is probably going to bed about now. >>> it will be warm, but not the case by tonight, low clouds in the vicinity for the game, going 60 degrees at gametime. matthew is long gone, and moving out of the picture. however, hurricane matthew washed up civil war era cannonballs on the south carolina be. -- beach. back home, temperatures cooler, 74 in the city, 64 in livermore, and the trend continuing to go down all the way into friday. we are looking for temperatures to stay on the cool side with low clouds and fog, a big change at the end of the week, and a lot more coming up in about 10 minutes.>> do you really think that david lee roth is still staying up until three? a lot of these guys go to bed early now.>>> the rockers would watches early morning.>>> let's jump into the traffic. monday is painful, so let's take a look at the solano county commute. westbound 80 moving along pretty well from vacaville, to fairfield, to vallejo. it is weird to think of david lee roth taking fiber su
. >> if they believe roth is watching, he is probably going to bed -- if david lee roth is watching, he is probably going to bed about now. >>> it will be warm, but not the case by tonight, low clouds in the vicinity for the game, going 60 degrees at gametime. matthew is long gone, and moving out of the picture. however, hurricane matthew washed up civil war era cannonballs on the south carolina be. -- beach. back home, temperatures cooler, 74 in the city, 64 in livermore, and...
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follow me on twitter caitlintlin roth to.o. i'll try to get those crashesoss out rapid fire just like erinlin does. she's so good about that but we'll keep you g uoopdated as te morning commute picks up andpicd it is picking up.it ipicking up. wide view, we've got a crash c just reported on the southeast-southwest freewaysoutr between sixth and seventhan s street in the district. ithe be careful there. also came in baltimore-washington parkway at 95 there. you can see the delays building all the way up toparkuo riverdale.rd we'll get back to that in a minute. minute. prince george's county though looks okay. here is thaeorgte' c rash.sh southbound at 450 see on then t bw parkway you're headed heade southbound you hit 450. 4 that's where the crash s look tl at these delays back too riverdale road so use some s caution in that spot.ution in that's a look at traffic. a looa more coming up at 5:45. 5 let's send it back to holly to h and wisdom. >> all right. now. n the time right coming up on fox5 news n morning, meals say arrestse
follow me on twitter caitlintlin roth to.o. i'll try to get those crashesoss out rapid fire just like erinlin does. she's so good about that but we'll keep you g uoopdated as te morning commute picks up andpicd it is picking up.it ipicking up. wide view, we've got a crash c just reported on the southeast-southwest freewaysoutr between sixth and seventhan s street in the district. ithe be careful there. also came in baltimore-washington parkway at 95 there. you can see the delays building all...
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j7 >>> "dance the night away" [ music playing ] happy birthday to david lee roth. today his his birthday. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. thank you for joining us on this monday, october 10, i am dave clark. >>> good morning, i am pam cook.>>> one of the greatest voices in rock 'n roll, recognizable.>>> and one of the greatest in weather, steve paulson. >> if they believe roth is watching, he is probably going to bed -- if david lee roth is watching, he is probably going to bed about now. >>> it will be warm, but not the case by tonight, low clouds in the vicinity for the game, going 60 degrees at gametime. matthew is long gone, and moving out of the picture. however,
j7 >>> "dance the night away" [ music playing ] happy birthday to david lee roth. today his his birthday. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. thank you for joining us on this monday, october 10, i am dave clark. >>> good morning, i am pam cook.>>> one of the greatest voices in rock 'n roll, recognizable.>>> and one of the greatest in weather, steve paulson. >> if they believe roth is watching, he is probably going to bed -- if david...
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. >> and now as we take a look back at that fire, ktvu's rob roth spoke with homeowners about the life and death decisions they were forced to make back then and what they have learned from it. >> reporter: sue and gordon piper have gone from east bay hills fire storm survivors to emergency preparedness movers and shakers. >> really because it's my passion. >> reporter: that passion was born on the morning of october 20th, 1991 when they saw smoke coming from their home. >> i called the fire department and asked what was going on. they said they had everything under control but it kept getting blacker and blacker. >> reporter: it turned into an out of control breathing monster. >> it was essentially a volcano going off in your neighborhood with roaring fires and smoke , like hell had erupted. >> reporter: they took their young children and started heading down the hill. but the roads are narrow and windy and overrun with traffic. this was the scene nearby at the apartments. sue piper says she could feel the heat from the fire as she drove out. nearly half of the people who died in the
. >> and now as we take a look back at that fire, ktvu's rob roth spoke with homeowners about the life and death decisions they were forced to make back then and what they have learned from it. >> reporter: sue and gordon piper have gone from east bay hills fire storm survivors to emergency preparedness movers and shakers. >> really because it's my passion. >> reporter: that passion was born on the morning of october 20th, 1991 when they saw smoke coming from their home....
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samantha-jo roth is in washington with more on the rankings. the united states of america --- the land of the free? well, according to a new study. it depends on where you live. "we have a relatively is. it's the ability of individuals to use their life, liberty and property as they see fit." william ruger with the cato institute spent over a year comparing each state's policies affecting economic and personal freedom. "these states are laboratories of democracy. they are experimenting with different policies and there's not a one size fits all approach." "to determine the rankings, the authors looked at state and local government intervention. they compared 230 policy factors -- like taxation, educational choice, and drug policy." the most free state in the country goes to new hampshire. oklahoma comes in at number two. indiana three.. south tennessee six.idaho seven..florid a eight. and iowa rounds out the top nine. "iowa is one of those states that does fairly well across the board in the three areas we look at." but ruger says the hawkeye s
samantha-jo roth is in washington with more on the rankings. the united states of america --- the land of the free? well, according to a new study. it depends on where you live. "we have a relatively is. it's the ability of individuals to use their life, liberty and property as they see fit." william ruger with the cato institute spent over a year comparing each state's policies affecting economic and personal freedom. "these states are laboratories of democracy. they are...
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i think it was right c claudia roth tried to talk to the people, though she did not succeed.eter: until recently, reunification was viewed as one sort of one of the great success stories in recent decades. something has gone wrong, though. andreas: especially in the narrative people in the east tell themselves about what has happened in the last 26 years. what i find interesting is i recently went to mecklenburg, western pomerania, a state that has an election, that has 8% unemployment, which is higher than the whole of germany and lower than the rest of europe and lower than what the state has had since unification. objectively, they are doing well. there are few foreigners there and few refugees. yet they have a nanarrative they are the losers of reunification, that they got shafted. reunification was not a merger, but a takeover by the west. i think they fit into that theme we see, from trump to brexit, of alienation. i think the refugees play into that. there are very few refugees. i did not meet any when i was there. but they feel they are losers. they are angry at the p
i think it was right c claudia roth tried to talk to the people, though she did not succeed.eter: until recently, reunification was viewed as one sort of one of the great success stories in recent decades. something has gone wrong, though. andreas: especially in the narrative people in the east tell themselves about what has happened in the last 26 years. what i find interesting is i recently went to mecklenburg, western pomerania, a state that has an election, that has 8% unemployment, which...
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rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there are a number of fleet week events planned for this weekend. some of the highlights include the parade of ships from 10:00 a.m. till noon tomorrow, saturday the blue angels are holding a meet and greet near the entrance plaza to pier 39 and on sunday ship tours held at 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. >> we are going to change gears and talk about something much more serious. hurricane matthew is moving right now towards the east coast and bill is going to update us on its path. >> another quick glance. it is the story obviously of the week. probably this is the biggest storm, probably of the year. i hope so. look at the motion of this thing. write up the east coast. giving you a trace on it, it stays kind of have onshore, have offshore. very close to the shoreline. massive amounts of storm surge and larger surf, rain accumulations will be there as well. and the wins will be there but the hardest winds on the right quadrant, white -- at the right front quadrant. but savanna is going to get pretty good winter but also a storm surge. so we're tracking it f
rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> there are a number of fleet week events planned for this weekend. some of the highlights include the parade of ships from 10:00 a.m. till noon tomorrow, saturday the blue angels are holding a meet and greet near the entrance plaza to pier 39 and on sunday ship tours held at 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. >> we are going to change gears and talk about something much more serious. hurricane matthew is moving right now towards the east coast and bill is going...
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ktvu's rob roth tells us about the donations are making up for the loss. >> reporter: when word went out about the theft here at this housing for homeless families construction site in novato recently. >> give me the lock and do the deadbolts. so it's, yeah, pretty gnarly. >> reporter: donations from the community began pouring in. >> it's a balance of good and evil. right now the good is out balancing the evil. >> reporter: she is the executive director of homeward bound, the non-profit organization building these houses for homeless families. it's a $6 million project. all of it raised through donations. the thieves made off with about $12,000 of brand new appliances from the community room. police have made no arrests. >> refrigerator, stove, microwave. they took a dishwasher. >> reporter: once the news broke about what happened here, people began sending in money. so far about $6,000. >> people are coming around and saying we feel really badly about the burglary. we want to help you out. >> homeward bound to me is a life saver. it's a complete 180 on my life. >> reporter: he used
ktvu's rob roth tells us about the donations are making up for the loss. >> reporter: when word went out about the theft here at this housing for homeless families construction site in novato recently. >> give me the lock and do the deadbolts. so it's, yeah, pretty gnarly. >> reporter: donations from the community began pouring in. >> it's a balance of good and evil. right now the good is out balancing the evil. >> reporter: she is the executive director of...
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for retirement, more than half of large employers are offering roth 401(k)s. 10% of employees are using them. roth s for those who expect their tax brackets to rise in the future, like a young 20 something employee. they're also terrific for higher income employees, because they're not subject to minimum distribution requirements after age 70 and a half. >> we expect there are some lesser known benefits as well. can you talk about some of those? >> reporter: absolutely. only 5% of employees use stress and mental health counseling assistance programs. they're paying for these things out of their pocket or through their insurance, but the reason that people aren't using them is kind of a bummer. people don't think they're confidential, but they are. they have privacy protections under hippa. a lot of people think they have to ask permission from the company, but that is not a necessary requirement. or worse, they don't know these services exist. another valuable benefit going unused is company reimbursement for conditioning education expenses. we always talk about how an undergraduate deg
for retirement, more than half of large employers are offering roth 401(k)s. 10% of employees are using them. roth s for those who expect their tax brackets to rise in the future, like a young 20 something employee. they're also terrific for higher income employees, because they're not subject to minimum distribution requirements after age 70 and a half. >> we expect there are some lesser known benefits as well. can you talk about some of those? >> reporter: absolutely. only 5% of...
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>> -- roth than dylan. >> reporter: what was your reaction?it was about time. >> reporter: this professor says the writing of dylan had more impact with his writing than some stuffy novel and he keeps that in mind with his students. >> instead of picking shakespeare i have them pick a song and analyze what they like because to me poetry, music, it's all part of literature. >> reporter: he thinks dylan may have opened the door for more songwriters to be acknowledged for their literary contributions and who knows who that may be from the current generation. >> some of my students may say that britney spears is literature to them. >> reporter: john ramos, kpix5. >>> emily, we've been talking about it all week. rain is on the way. it's finally here. it sounds like everybody will get soaked. >> we're actually starting to see it make its way into sonoma. see that band a little further south than that big blob? well, those are scattered showers slowly making their way towards santa rosa. you play see it here the next couple hours. what this rain mean
>> -- roth than dylan. >> reporter: what was your reaction?it was about time. >> reporter: this professor says the writing of dylan had more impact with his writing than some stuffy novel and he keeps that in mind with his students. >> instead of picking shakespeare i have them pick a song and analyze what they like because to me poetry, music, it's all part of literature. >> reporter: he thinks dylan may have opened the door for more songwriters to be acknowledged...
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rob roth tells us customers at kavanaugh's liquors in san lorenzo are buying last-minute lottery tickets before the stores lease runs out. >> reporter: you don't need to spend much time in kavanaugh's liquors to see why many call it the luckiest store in the bay area. just as this man who bought a lottery ticket here. not bad but that is peanuts compared to the 5 people who one more than $1 million each from lottery tickets they got here. the most of any store in northern california. the last winner was in 2012, the jackpot was $11 million. the stores, is one half of 1%. >> everyone coming from all over. wanting to win the lucky ticket, the lucky scratcher.>> reporter: jackpot fever would get overheated as the powerball did last january when lines stretch on the corner with people looking to buy a lottery tickets. >> the longtime store clerk johnna mcdaniel be encouraging voice behind the cash register, it's teary-eyed when talking about the loss of kavanaugh's and the laws of the stores lease. the property is -- was bought by new owner who wants the space for it another undisclosed purp
rob roth tells us customers at kavanaugh's liquors in san lorenzo are buying last-minute lottery tickets before the stores lease runs out. >> reporter: you don't need to spend much time in kavanaugh's liquors to see why many call it the luckiest store in the bay area. just as this man who bought a lottery ticket here. not bad but that is peanuts compared to the 5 people who one more than $1 million each from lottery tickets they got here. the most of any store in northern california. the...
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. >> and i'm caroline roth. these are your headlines. >> since the brexit vote, the prime minister suggests to continue paying into the eu budget to gain access to the markets. >>> and shareholders at unicredit are looking to join to make the third largest vendor. >> we want to decide for ourself the future and the future of this big bank. >>> not on the same page. shares of pearson are sliding after an earnings boost. >>> and the iraqi army launches an offensive in mosul even after the terrorist army arrives. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome. fresh start to the week. >> good morning. >> a busy week. last week flew by. this week to come will be the same. we are glancing at the overall markets at the moment. the stoxx 600 drifting a little lower. we have seen a negative session in asia. we'll get to that in a bit, but here in europe just drifting a tad. the comments from janette yellen could overshoot the level as people repositioning a tad. and a little give and take between teresa may, the prime minister he
. >> and i'm caroline roth. these are your headlines. >> since the brexit vote, the prime minister suggests to continue paying into the eu budget to gain access to the markets. >>> and shareholders at unicredit are looking to join to make the third largest vendor. >> we want to decide for ourself the future and the future of this big bank. >>> not on the same page. shares of pearson are sliding after an earnings boost. >>> and the iraqi army launches...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> abb sinks to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the swiss industrial giant sees a sharp drop in orders, blaming brexit for the tough trading environment. we'll speak to the ceo in just a couple of minutes. >>> the banking boom fades. shares in deutsche bank and barclays come off season highs, despite both lenders benefiting from a comeback in investment banking. >>> divided divergence. two of telecoms biggest players take a different path, telefonica cuts its payout while bt heads higher. the ceo of bt told us why. >> we need to balance the use of our cash to ensure investors get a good return, look after our pension fund, which is a significant challenge, but also invest in the future. >>> a brand boost for vw. sales at porsche and skoda help drive volkswagen to a beat in q3 with minimal impact from legal provisions. >>> good morning, everybody. it's thursday. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> lots going on today. >> lots. almost the end of the week. t
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> abb sinks to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after the swiss industrial giant sees a sharp drop in orders, blaming brexit for the tough trading environment. we'll speak to the ceo in just a couple of minutes. >>> the banking boom fades. shares in deutsche bank and barclays come off season highs, despite both lenders benefiting from a comeback in investment banking. >>> divided divergence. two of telecoms biggest...
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gary mcgrady is talk weatherradw caitlin roth is talkingal traffic this morning.fi >> all right. we're going start this morning ook atg start the rails for the white -- race fort white house.white house. hillary clinton spent timen sp m talking to groups of youngng undecided voters before theyhe head to the polls in earlyar voting. vo today clinton is scheduled toedo attend a rally in new in ne hampshire. >> donald trump is scheduled to spend the next two daysd tred making stops in florida.rida he's then scheduled to move toot north carolina.nortcarol his running mate mike pence isei the tarheels state of northf no carolina because northroli carolina is one of the keyhe swing states in this electionn season. >> but today early votingot continues in the district. distr this weekend thousands turned t out for the first day two days. for now the only polling placelp in d.c. is in judiciary scare.ce it's opened all this week 8:30k8 in the morning to 7:00 at night.ght. early voting in all eight eight wards begins next friday.s bensx >> halloween is one week aways a and fox5 was able t
gary mcgrady is talk weatherradw caitlin roth is talkingal traffic this morning.fi >> all right. we're going start this morning ook atg start the rails for the white -- race fort white house.white house. hillary clinton spent timen sp m talking to groups of youngng undecided voters before theyhe head to the polls in earlyar voting. vo today clinton is scheduled toedo attend a rally in new in ne hampshire. >> donald trump is scheduled to spend the next two daysd tred making stops in...
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i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa boys jesenboj.our headlines. >> we speak to the ceos from at&t and time warner about the possibility of a merger. >>> and philips is confident about the future profits. >> we have a whole arsenal of improvement measures from expanding the top line to reducing overhead cost to indeed making our manufacturing footprint more effective. >>> syngenta shares stumble after chemochina did not offer concessions in the bid for the swiss agri giant. >>> and hillary clinton says trump is a loser as he admits republicans are losing in the polls. >> she has a tremendous advantage. her former president is campaigning for her, the first lady, the president, all are much more popular as she hopes to be, but she is seen as the incumbent. >>> a quick look at u.s. futures as they are looking positive across the board. the s&p 500 after it closed flat on friday seen by roughly 11.5 points down. the nasdaq and dow look to add 70 points. earnings this week feature those from apple, amazon and alphabad. we'll be busy with
i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa boys jesenboj.our headlines. >> we speak to the ceos from at&t and time warner about the possibility of a merger. >>> and philips is confident about the future profits. >> we have a whole arsenal of improvement measures from expanding the top line to reducing overhead cost to indeed making our manufacturing footprint more effective. >>> syngenta shares stumble after chemochina did not offer concessions in the bid for...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> it's a supermarket sweep. stocks in grocers after tesco posts solid first half results. >> mega alpha for dutch lloyd shareholders. >> sterling slides lower breaking against a psychological level after brexit spooks investors. >>> and vice presidential candidates trade blows in defense of their nominees. tax remains a key battleground. >> donald trump has built a business through hard times and good times. he brought an extraordinary business acumen, he employed tens of thousands of people. >> and paid few taxes and lost a billion dollars a year. >>> good morning, everyone. let's kick off the show with data points. the eurozone september services pmi was forecast at 52.1. it came in at 52.2. just a tad higher than forecast. it is a slowdown from the august print which saw a number of 52.8. now, i do want to point out in italy we saw a fairly weak number. french services pmi at a 15-month high. quite a big contradiction here. german services pmi is near the stagnation level of 50.9. also looking at the eurozone
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> it's a supermarket sweep. stocks in grocers after tesco posts solid first half results. >> mega alpha for dutch lloyd shareholders. >> sterling slides lower breaking against a psychological level after brexit spooks investors. >>> and vice presidential candidates trade blows in defense of their nominees. tax remains a key battleground. >> donald trump has built a business through hard times and good...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> a catalyst pore change. novozymes shares sinking to the bottom of the market as they miss expectations and cut the full-year outlook. >> it is not really a spiral. there's no doubt ethanol production is coming up. and we're looking more positively on the q4 and also into 2017. >>> gucci's comeback lifts kering shares to a 15-year high as third quarter group sales jump 10% offsetting the broader slowdown in luxury. >>> lloyds shares open sharply lower as the uk lender sets aside a further 1 billion pounds for mis-sold ppi claims, weighing on quarterly profits. >>> investors turn sour on apple. shares sink after hours as the world's biggest company reports its biggest decline in annual revenues in over a decade but forecasts a return to growth next quarter. >>> hi everybody. welcome. you're watching "street signs." welcome ba from heathrow. >> thank you very much. it was chilly, but finally a decision after 25 years of debate. >> now we wonder whether or not the cake sending will continue from the dutch. >> i
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> a catalyst pore change. novozymes shares sinking to the bottom of the market as they miss expectations and cut the full-year outlook. >> it is not really a spiral. there's no doubt ethanol production is coming up. and we're looking more positively on the q4 and also into 2017. >>> gucci's comeback lifts kering shares to a 15-year high as third quarter group sales jump 10% offsetting the broader slowdown in...
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the man all over this developing story, cnbc's andrew roth sorkin. >> we have a deal that could be imminent perhaps before the opening bell on monday. the companies, both sides, working feverishly to try to complete a deal so they can announce something monday over the weekend. they have been working with their advisers and my understanding is the boards are expected to meet this weekend, assuming that they get -- they get to some final numbers. one of the big issues, by the way, that's been on the table, and i know a lot of investors are going to be looking at is the breakup fee in a transaction like this. given the regulatory pressures that have been on so many of these mega mergers. historically, there have been big breakup fees involved. the time warner cable transaction, of course, fell apart with comcast. there was no breakup fee in that transaction. so this is going to be a big question. not necessarily a sticking point, but something that has been discussed at great length. the other thing that everybody is talking about as a result of this, if -- assuming it happens, is who else is
the man all over this developing story, cnbc's andrew roth sorkin. >> we have a deal that could be imminent perhaps before the opening bell on monday. the companies, both sides, working feverishly to try to complete a deal so they can announce something monday over the weekend. they have been working with their advisers and my understanding is the boards are expected to meet this weekend, assuming that they get -- they get to some final numbers. one of the big issues, by the way, that's...
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i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. >>> european markets are mixed in early trade but the ftse 100 outperforming as sterling falls back to an eight year low. >> raise a glarks champagne and perfume boosting sales for lvmh. sweet smell of success raising shares. >> switch off your phone. samsung stops the sale of galaxy note 7 with multiple media reports suggesting the halt could be permanent sending shares lower in korean trade. >>> going against the flow. one of russia's top oil bosses says that no is the answer to an output deal. also pouring cold water on hopes that other top producer will cut their production. >>> good morning, everyone. if you're just tuning in let me show you where u.s. futures are. we're a couple of hours away from the u.s. open. the dow jones set to fall by 14 and the nasdaq set to drop by three points. this is after the nasdaq 100 hit a record high in yesterday's session, the nasdaq had second highest close ever, apple of course helping whatever, samsung's demise the apple
i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines today. >>> european markets are mixed in early trade but the ftse 100 outperforming as sterling falls back to an eight year low. >> raise a glarks champagne and perfume boosting sales for lvmh. sweet smell of success raising shares. >> switch off your phone. samsung stops the sale of galaxy note 7 with multiple media reports suggesting the halt could be permanent sending shares lower in korean trade. >>>...
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i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >> more questions than answers. the pond rund recovers from hit the lowest levels in three decades. >>> european stocks opening a bit lower riled by a selloff in sterling. the ftse 100 boosted by the falling pound. >>> deutsche bank declines to comment on a report its mulling an asset management spinoff. shares trade higher amid positive prints across the sector. >>> u.s. authorities warn of life-threatening weather conditions as hurricane matthew strengthens to a category 4 storm due to make landfall on florida's atlantic coast. >>> we have a lot of data to get through on the uk. i don't think the pound will react that much. i will bring you the data nevertheless. uk august industrial output falling 0.4%. also the uk goods trade deficit was wider than expected in the month of august. oil and gas output showing the biggest drop since september of 2015. the ons adding they see limited evidence that the weak sterling boosted manufacturing exports in august.
i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >> more questions than answers. the pond rund recovers from hit the lowest levels in three decades. >>> european stocks opening a bit lower riled by a selloff in sterling. the ftse 100 boosted by the falling pound. >>> deutsche bank declines to comment on a report its mulling an asset management spinoff. shares trade higher amid positive prints across the sector. >>> u.s. authorities...
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jeremy roth has more in 'take a look at this'. --reporter pkg-as follows-- maximum furry cuteness was on display in china as a breeding facility debuted 23 baby pandas...yes, 23....causing a tourism scene that could only be described as ...wait for it....pandamonium. the pandas, aged one to four months are the result of a spike in breeding at china's ghengdu research base of giant panda breeding...clever name... and are almost double the number of newborns produced last year. experts attribute the bear baby boom to an improvement in breeding tech. i would say so. ferrari has also been doing a bit of breeding themselves... debuting their own new babies...and one of them is a family car. the famed exotic supercar- maker debuted the lusso t... described as a four-seater "every day" car....it basically looks like the world's meanest station wagon and is priced at only 260- thousand only 260? you could get two! laugh all you want, but considering ferrari's other new debut --the 950 hp aperta-- will cost you 2.2 truckster looks like a r
jeremy roth has more in 'take a look at this'. --reporter pkg-as follows-- maximum furry cuteness was on display in china as a breeding facility debuted 23 baby pandas...yes, 23....causing a tourism scene that could only be described as ...wait for it....pandamonium. the pandas, aged one to four months are the result of a spike in breeding at china's ghengdu research base of giant panda breeding...clever name... and are almost double the number of newborns produced last year. experts attribute...
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i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. it begins from the second we're born. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't you love more customers? i would definitely love some new customers. sprint will help you add customers and cut your costs. switch your business to sprint and save 50% on most current verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. whoooo! for people wi
i'm louisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. it begins from the second we're born. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make...
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samantha-jo roth is in washington with more on the rankings. the united states of america --- the land of the free? well, according to a new study. it depends on where you live. "we have a relatively traditional american is. it's the ability of individuals to use their life, liberty and property as they see fit." william ruger with the cato institute spent over a year comparing each state's policies affecting economic and personal freedom. "these states are laboratories of democracy. they are experimenting with different policies and there's not a one size fits all approach." "to determine the rankings, the authors looked at state and local government intervention. they compared 230 educational choice, and drug policy." the most free state in the country goes to new hampshire. oklahoma comes in at number two. indiana three.. south dakota four.alaska five. tennessee six.idaho seven..florid a eight. and iowa rounds out the top nine."iowa is one of those states that does fairly well across the board in the three areas we look at." but ruger says t
samantha-jo roth is in washington with more on the rankings. the united states of america --- the land of the free? well, according to a new study. it depends on where you live. "we have a relatively traditional american is. it's the ability of individuals to use their life, liberty and property as they see fit." william ruger with the cato institute spent over a year comparing each state's policies affecting economic and personal freedom. "these states are laboratories of...
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. >> i wanted to give it up for zach roth. thank you so much for joining us today. [applause] i really can't say enough about the book for anybody who personally knows me. i don't read that much but i read this in a couple of days but i loved it. it was awesome. it really is a great, comprehensive overview of the state of our democracy not just today but through her history. after i read it i thought everyone i know should be reading this. i hang courage you, you can purchase the book at the bookstore and zach will be here signing books right here today. we appreciate all of you coming. >> thanks to rama. [applause] >> welcome to peoria illinois on booktv. next we speak with author -- about the city's mishaps to greatness in his book it didn't play in peoria. >> will it play in peoria came from the vaudeville days where peoria was basically the kingmaker of the life writing acts that would come through town and if you could make it there and appeal to peorian then your chances of success nationally are in hands. it did play in peoria -- it's "will it play in peoria"
. >> i wanted to give it up for zach roth. thank you so much for joining us today. [applause] i really can't say enough about the book for anybody who personally knows me. i don't read that much but i read this in a couple of days but i loved it. it was awesome. it really is a great, comprehensive overview of the state of our democracy not just today but through her history. after i read it i thought everyone i know should be reading this. i hang courage you, you can purchase the book at...
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. >> and caroline roth. these are your headlines. >>> henderson shoots to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> deutsche bank has really professionalized. >>> and sterling is slumping to a three-year low as the uk prime minister says the government won't backslide on brexit. >> there will be no unnecessary delays in a -- >>> good morning, everyone. we have data to share with you. here are september manufacturing data with a forecast of 52.6. it is a slight uptick from the office number which came in at 51.7. i just want to tell you about the regional pmi activity growing in september at the fastest rate since april. the italian september pmi also beating expectations in germany with a three-month high. and france is seeing a seven-month high. it seems all is well with the pmis today. >> i know. and it's a good level. it's over 52. we are nicely into expanded territory. >> pointing to gdp growth, not massive, but we'll take that. it's something. also on friday the inflation numbers are kicking up for the first time i
. >> and caroline roth. these are your headlines. >>> henderson shoots to the top of the stoxx 600. >>> deutsche bank has really professionalized. >>> and sterling is slumping to a three-year low as the uk prime minister says the government won't backslide on brexit. >> there will be no unnecessary delays in a -- >>> good morning, everyone. we have data to share with you. here are september manufacturing data with a forecast of 52.6. it is a...
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i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >>> no deal for deutsche bank. shares extend losses as a settlement between the doj lender remains elusive. >>> and the saudi prime minister says he's optimistic about the opec production deal by november. crude prices remain under pressure as producers gather for the world energy congress in istanbul. we'll be speaking to bp's ceo bob dudley coming up in the next half hour. >>> and william hill, all bets are off. they soar to the top of the stoxx 600 as talks continue about a merger with amaya. >>> and donald trump and hillary clinton focus more on insults than policy following the latest scandal. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family, i apologized to the american people. certainly i'm not proud of it, but this is locker room talk. >> i think it is clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. because we have seen this throughout the campaign. >>> good morning, everyone. i just realized we are bo
i'm caroline roth. >> and i'm louisa bojesen. your headlines this morning. >>> no deal for deutsche bank. shares extend losses as a settlement between the doj lender remains elusive. >>> and the saudi prime minister says he's optimistic about the opec production deal by november. crude prices remain under pressure as producers gather for the world energy congress in istanbul. we'll be speaking to bp's ceo bob dudley coming up in the next half hour. >>> and...
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roth -- roethlisberger. here is richard saenz on the matchup against this guy, todd bowles. >> reporter: it is another prime time matchup for the cardinals that is two in a row as the new york jets come to town. the main man for the jets, todd bowles making this game extra special for the man who helped him as a player and coach, bruce arians. >> you knew right away because of the type of person he was and the type of player he was. if and when he decided to coach, he would be a hell of a coach. >> he was really smart, like i personnel. his model was he was going to play the best players, six defensive linebacker. he will always put his best players on the field and as a defense, we respected that. >> it is fun. it is the first guy that we coached about it and with us. he earned the right to get that job. >> reporter: back in college, you're not going to make it in college but start coaching. he did give him good advice later on. in tempe, i'm richard saenz for fox 10 sports. >> reporter: as for the sun devi
roth -- roethlisberger. here is richard saenz on the matchup against this guy, todd bowles. >> reporter: it is another prime time matchup for the cardinals that is two in a row as the new york jets come to town. the main man for the jets, todd bowles making this game extra special for the man who helped him as a player and coach, bruce arians. >> you knew right away because of the type of person he was and the type of player he was. if and when he decided to coach, he would be a...
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rizzo and roth caught a foul ball the right way. still trail the series 3-2. >>> those tickets were thousands of dollars a piece. spent that money tonight. let me update you. the cleveland indians won the first game, the cubs won the second game. the indians won the third game and then the cubs won the fourth game. going back to cleveland for game sixth and hopefully seventh. i would love to see a game seven. >> you think there'll be a game seven. >> i sure hope so and i hope >>> if you live in colorado and you don't like the cold, you made the wrong choice. >> temperatures running about 18 degrees warmer. if you like the coming. la nina is coming. it's a stark change from last year's el nino that's making this fall so noticeable. >> i think people notice it more similar -- simply because it's so extreme. coming off such a wet winter that wasn't necessarily cold. but just big snow event and a lot of snow event. should expect to see two to 3 feet of snow. >>> and if you hate cold feet, you should try the new warming shoes. they can h
rizzo and roth caught a foul ball the right way. still trail the series 3-2. >>> those tickets were thousands of dollars a piece. spent that money tonight. let me update you. the cleveland indians won the first game, the cubs won the second game. the indians won the third game and then the cubs won the fourth game. going back to cleveland for game sixth and hopefully seventh. i would love to see a game seven. >> you think there'll be a game seven. >> i sure hope so and i...
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i got to know an awful lot about new jersey from philip roth's amazing research. >> jimmy: the accent is very specific. >> yeah. >> jimmy: in the united states. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we zero in on that kind of stuff. how did you learn that? >> i have a great dialect coach. and i had a particular actor i would listen to before the takes. >> jimmy: oh, who is the actor? >> i'm struggling to remember his name. >> jimmy: oh, really? let's see. >> you know. >> jimmy: joe pesci? >> no. >> jimmy: bruce springsteen? >> no. your producer knows. >> ray liotta. >> jimmy: ray's going to be so flattered. [ laughter ] ray liotta? >> yeah, listened to ray. >> jimmy: did you see him on something and said, that's the guy i want to sound like? >> no, he's just got the right accent. >> jimmy: i see. >> he's from there, the right age for me, all that stuff. >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. wow. i hate to lead into "star wars." everybody wants to know about "star wars." last time you were here you said you'd be -- i don't know, i think an interview, you said you'd be willing to be in the next "star wars" movie
i got to know an awful lot about new jersey from philip roth's amazing research. >> jimmy: the accent is very specific. >> yeah. >> jimmy: in the united states. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we zero in on that kind of stuff. how did you learn that? >> i have a great dialect coach. and i had a particular actor i would listen to before the takes. >> jimmy: oh, who is the actor? >> i'm struggling to remember his name. >> jimmy: oh, really? let's see....
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as ktvu's rob roth tells us, it's only going to be open for one day. >> we're sorting women's clothing, and tops. >> reporter: here in the basement of an office building south of market street, volunteers are sorting donated clothes. the merchandise for san francisco's first ever street store for homeless people. >> we get some men's dress pants, and stuff like that. yeah. >> reporter: natalie burke is a volunteer with episcopal community services, which is organizing this store, that will be open for one day only this friday. the clothes will be displayed on hangers. homeless people will be able to pick what they want. not what someone gives them. >> it's supposed to be a dignified experience, so they can choose clothes, rather than being forced clothes. >> reporter: pop up stores started overseas, but it's never been tried in san francisco. when word went out that it was in the works, clothing donations came in, well before the official day for donations, which is today. >> we have a lot more than we have anticipated getting. we thought we were going to have to go out and buy more cl
as ktvu's rob roth tells us, it's only going to be open for one day. >> we're sorting women's clothing, and tops. >> reporter: here in the basement of an office building south of market street, volunteers are sorting donated clothes. the merchandise for san francisco's first ever street store for homeless people. >> we get some men's dress pants, and stuff like that. yeah. >> reporter: natalie burke is a volunteer with episcopal community services, which is organizing...
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i run the mall >> i do binch watching >> caitlin roth fox 5 dc. these are mild temperatures starting off, 59 reagan national, 57 dulles, 60 at bwi. that's been collecting it's only 71 in hagerstown, 70 in west chester, all across the northeast, feeling the benefit of mild air that moved through yesterday. we saw high temperatures in the 70's. we saw a nice comfortable evening, and we got clear skies overhead. you can see those showers up along the great lakes. that is along a cold front which will drop southward into our area later tonight. we do have rain in the forecast. however, i think it holds off until after dark. for start and then turn partly cloudy. this warmup thanks to high pressure down towards our south with temperatures out ahead of the fronts at least getting into the 70's, many do touch 80. the record for today is 82. we'll come awfully close. getting 80 degrees for, what is the last days in october. pretty remarkable. enjoy the mild weather. won't last forever. halloween will be cooler. up in your seven-day in a bit >>> the marine
i run the mall >> i do binch watching >> caitlin roth fox 5 dc. these are mild temperatures starting off, 59 reagan national, 57 dulles, 60 at bwi. that's been collecting it's only 71 in hagerstown, 70 in west chester, all across the northeast, feeling the benefit of mild air that moved through yesterday. we saw high temperatures in the 70's. we saw a nice comfortable evening, and we got clear skies overhead. you can see those showers up along the great lakes. that is along a cold...
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after the break a look back at the frenzied evacuation and rob roth recalls being trapped in the flames with his photographer. >>> lots of sunshine, temperatures soring in the 70s and low 80s coming up how much cooling in your friday forecast. eventually rain clouds on the long range weather mats >> it has been 25 years since one of the worst fire disasters in u.s. history. 25 people killed, 150 others hurt, 3500 homes lost in the 1991 oakland berkeley hills fire storm. >> in less than an hour a ceremony will be held to remember the victims it will be held at the gateway emergency preparedness exhibit center tunnel road oakland hills, barbara lee, berkeley mayor tom beats and fire survivors will speak. rob roth covered that fire some 25 years ago. >> at one point both he and his photographer were trapped by the flames when they were lead to safety by an oakland fire chief. >> reporter: this was the beginning of the fire the day before saturday afternoon october 19th. camera man nick and i were on our way to the cal washington football game when we saw fire engines racing into the hillfo
after the break a look back at the frenzied evacuation and rob roth recalls being trapped in the flames with his photographer. >>> lots of sunshine, temperatures soring in the 70s and low 80s coming up how much cooling in your friday forecast. eventually rain clouds on the long range weather mats >> it has been 25 years since one of the worst fire disasters in u.s. history. 25 people killed, 150 others hurt, 3500 homes lost in the 1991 oakland berkeley hills fire storm. >>...
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i know it is philip roth book and story. give us a little more filler. what exactly is it become? daughter disappear? >> yes, philip roth novel, the screen adaptation of his berlin novel and pulitzer prize winning novel. it is a story about a family, the mother and father are the generation of post war america, they represent post war american hope and aspiration, i suppose. the generation of the 50's. and they have living the american dream. and they have a daughter, one daughter, played by dakota, jennifer conally plays my wife, dawn on the film. and during the six's the daughter maris, falls in with a political group in new york city and becomes radicalized and disappears into the underground after a terrorist act. >> sounds like very, very interesting plot. this movie is even bigger for you, because you waited 15 years, to do what you did for this movie, and that's direct. >> yes, that's right. yes. i wait add long, long time. i wanted to direct for 15, 20 years. i've always felt like a film maker, actor, i think we're involved in the film making pros else, obviously, but i've
i know it is philip roth book and story. give us a little more filler. what exactly is it become? daughter disappear? >> yes, philip roth novel, the screen adaptation of his berlin novel and pulitzer prize winning novel. it is a story about a family, the mother and father are the generation of post war america, they represent post war american hope and aspiration, i suppose. the generation of the 50's. and they have living the american dream. and they have a daughter, one daughter, played...
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jeremy roth reports... with the announcement of their newest console.... nintendo is looking to change the game. thursday, the company posted a trailer of the nintendo switch, formerly nicknamed the "nx." in the video, gamers make use of the console's signature hybrid feature.. the ability to switch from home console gaming....to mobile... then to a sort-of mini console...then switch back. the switch's versatility shows the company embracing the burgeoning mobile gaming market...while staying true to it's home console roots. nintendo's last system, the wii u, failed to meet the high expectations set by it's super -successful wii. the announcement of the switch represents a fresh start for the company whose two main rivals, sony and microsoft... recently announced unprecedented mid-generation "upgrades" to their current systems- the ps4 and xbox one. with those systems currently dominating the market-- nintendo is hoping the unique features of the switch- which is coming in march 2017-- will be enough to convince gamers to...well...switch hillary clinton, d
jeremy roth reports... with the announcement of their newest console.... nintendo is looking to change the game. thursday, the company posted a trailer of the nintendo switch, formerly nicknamed the "nx." in the video, gamers make use of the console's signature hybrid feature.. the ability to switch from home console gaming....to mobile... then to a sort-of mini console...then switch back. the switch's versatility shows the company embracing the burgeoning mobile gaming market...while...
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kcrg t-v nine's samantha jo roth joins us live from our washington d-c bureau with a closer look at these races. bruce and beth, republicans are looking almost certain to maintain control of the house. democrats are fighting an uphill battle, needing to gain almost 30 seats to win control of the house. but races in iowa's 1st and 3rd congressiona at this point, although experts say the incumbents are favored to win. the battle for iowa's 1st congressional district is tight.. with incumbent republican rod blum facing democratic opponent. monica vernon. kyle kondik, the university of virginia center for politics @ :10: "i think rod blum has been an underdog this entire cycle, mostly because his district leans pretty heavily democratic and he won very close in a midterm year." political expert.kyle kondik says the district is looking to be more favorable for blum - who's in his first term - beu graduates. kyle kondik "whites who do not have a college degree generally have been a group where trump has over performing. you wonder if this is a possibility for blum to hold on in part because tru
kcrg t-v nine's samantha jo roth joins us live from our washington d-c bureau with a closer look at these races. bruce and beth, republicans are looking almost certain to maintain control of the house. democrats are fighting an uphill battle, needing to gain almost 30 seats to win control of the house. but races in iowa's 1st and 3rd congressiona at this point, although experts say the incumbents are favored to win. the battle for iowa's 1st congressional district is tight.. with incumbent...
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caitlin roth to tell you about your clothing options for later on, which you're going to need several of them. because it's different than last weekend. chilly right now, temperatures are in the 40's, need a good jacket. as we have seen a huge change from earlier this week, temperatures in the afternoon well into the 80's, record highs >> and it's kind of hitting us like a shock. it is a shock. yes, because your body is not acostumed to it. temperatures major airports, reagan airport 46, dwi 47, across the area waking up if you're about to heads out the door, walk the editor, be prepared because it's even colder than yesterday we're but it's especially down towards fredericksberg. northern virginia, that are seeing the big change from yesterday morning when you start in the 50's. now you're in the low 40's. temperature changes ten to 15 degrees cooler south and west. satellite and radar, few clouds, bright beautiful morning, we have a lot of sunshine and we have a lot less wind than yesterday. yesterday was incredibly windy with gusts over 40 miles an hour at times, we we only have th
caitlin roth to tell you about your clothing options for later on, which you're going to need several of them. because it's different than last weekend. chilly right now, temperatures are in the 40's, need a good jacket. as we have seen a huge change from earlier this week, temperatures in the afternoon well into the 80's, record highs >> and it's kind of hitting us like a shock. it is a shock. yes, because your body is not acostumed to it. temperatures major airports, reagan airport 46,...
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as ktvu rob roth reports e -- that is the warning that uc berkeley seismologist got when the magnitude a 6.0 earthquake. they are saying that the early warning system is about to get better. thanked to $10 million offered by governor jerry brown. scientist wills be planting 577 new sensors in california overt next three years. more than double the amount of sensors that they would have now. >> it will help save peoples lives, that it will certainly overall make things safer. >> the hope is for people to one day get their earthquake warnings on their cell phones, which will be a few days away. >> the kind of communication that will happen between their cell phone and the cell towers, it will take time. we have been discussing with the cell phondevelopers on how to make it faster. >> reporter: early warning systems already go to briar to automatically stop trains. >> easily a practice as they hope that the hospitals and fire department one day will be receiving the warnings automatically. >> and the school will get a signal, it is automatic that they would drop them off to the fire depar
as ktvu rob roth reports e -- that is the warning that uc berkeley seismologist got when the magnitude a 6.0 earthquake. they are saying that the early warning system is about to get better. thanked to $10 million offered by governor jerry brown. scientist wills be planting 577 new sensors in california overt next three years. more than double the amount of sensors that they would have now. >> it will help save peoples lives, that it will certainly overall make things safer. >> the...
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samantha-jo roth has more details from washington. the three judges were aggressive in their questioning frequently interrupting testimony and asking for clarification, even appearing confused. that's because attorneys representing the tribe have altered their original argument since presenting their case in district court." it was a critical day in court for the dakota access pipeline project. "when we filed this case originally in late july, we were asking the court to stop the pipeline all representing the tribe are altering their original argument after a federal court failed to issue an injunction last month. "the only thing left from a perspective of protecting sacred sites and tribal burials is this very narrow area around lake oahe and that's the place "today we just listened to the judges ask questions back and forth on whether or not we have a good argument." chairman dave archambault says he has no sense on how the judges will rule. "for the tribe, this wrong is right there in front of us. but when you have lawyers that pic
samantha-jo roth has more details from washington. the three judges were aggressive in their questioning frequently interrupting testimony and asking for clarification, even appearing confused. that's because attorneys representing the tribe have altered their original argument since presenting their case in district court." it was a critical day in court for the dakota access pipeline project. "when we filed this case originally in late july, we were asking the court to stop the...
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ktvu rob roth reports that the glitch causes frustrations all around the state. operations should be running tomorrow. >> reporter: for the second day in a row this man came into the office of the department of motor vehicles to get a license plate for his new car. and for the second day in a row, no one here could help him. the computers were down. >> it's not up and running, they are not giving us any information. i'm not really sure. >> reporter: the city was upset, but there wasn't much that they could do about it. >> i have just this day and i have to go back to work. >> reporter: the dmv posted an alert on their website warning of the computer outages that began on monday. in a statement they said, "crews have been working all night to rebuild the system and get offices back up and running." people could still get services like vehicle verification and driving tests. but those that came here to register their cars or pay fees for instance were out of luck. >> i don't have time, you know, to come every day here. i have so many things to do. but of course, yo
ktvu rob roth reports that the glitch causes frustrations all around the state. operations should be running tomorrow. >> reporter: for the second day in a row this man came into the office of the department of motor vehicles to get a license plate for his new car. and for the second day in a row, no one here could help him. the computers were down. >> it's not up and running, they are not giving us any information. i'm not really sure. >> reporter: the city was upset, but...
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roth's money man michael carlson requested a money with creamer. carlson said he was looking for an immigration lawyer of powerful connections for a client in syria to live in the u.s. >> make a phone call. >> i just needed to -- i will try and find a couple of good referrals to you and get back the you quickly. snok. >> fabulous. >> brad woodhouse, the president of aufc that we spent the money to heard that we were releasing videos exposing the activities. woodhouse told a journalist that they were going to return the $20,000. he was searched it might have been an illegal foreign donation. >> for the record, fox can't verify the footage. we reached out to the parties mentioned and americans united for change gave us a statement and said what they did is perfectly legal and said this was another, quote, lie-filled selectively edited video of a discredited right wing fringe activist. with us again, newt gingrich. they did admit it came to the clinton foundation from the dnc and this group of operatives that they brag about on tape completing in chic
roth's money man michael carlson requested a money with creamer. carlson said he was looking for an immigration lawyer of powerful connections for a client in syria to live in the u.s. >> make a phone call. >> i just needed to -- i will try and find a couple of good referrals to you and get back the you quickly. snok. >> fabulous. >> brad woodhouse, the president of aufc that we spent the money to heard that we were releasing videos exposing the activities. woodhouse...