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roth, do you have any comment? mr. roth: we have been takenate dss has privilege. there are more restrictive on publication because they do not want to preach attorney-client privilege for a number of reasons. it is their decision whether or not to do that. position taken the that attorney-client privilege does not bar us from information. mr. palmer: i yield back. >> we do know how important transparency is, but also how important whistleblower protections are to the process. i'm pleased to hear from both sides of the aisle to speak out in support of whistleblowers and the important work done by the office of special counsel. we have heard,k congressional republicans have failed to provide osc with the funding you need to carry out the work. president obama's congressional justification for the fiscal year 2017 requested additional agency, noting a record number of whistleblower 74% over theup prior two years. this learner, was that correct? has osc seen an increase in its caseload? do you have a back load in handling whistleblower complaints? ms. lerner: our case
roth, do you have any comment? mr. roth: we have been takenate dss has privilege. there are more restrictive on publication because they do not want to preach attorney-client privilege for a number of reasons. it is their decision whether or not to do that. position taken the that attorney-client privilege does not bar us from information. mr. palmer: i yield back. >> we do know how important transparency is, but also how important whistleblower protections are to the process. i'm pleased...
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roth it goes down. hi make the rounds for the airport level all the way through offices, cubicles, working very hard to make it so people see the support they get from their leadership. we are working on leadership training. they want to make it so the notion of leadership begins on tso'sont line so that although it up to leadership. rep. cummings: what i am wecerned about is -- how do put policies in place so when gone but -- you may be my point is how do you put the things and so they stay in place. have -- outside department we have come in and look at policies to make it so we are now more in concert with the department. we have put in checks and balances. you cannot mandate, he cannot change that leverage of the piece of paper. it changes by changing the culture. people have to feel appreciated. they have to feel supported. as long as i am at tsa, that is my quest. we will work on the title v notions with you. i would like to understand a study to see what it would take. by the privileges afforded
roth it goes down. hi make the rounds for the airport level all the way through offices, cubicles, working very hard to make it so people see the support they get from their leadership. we are working on leadership training. they want to make it so the notion of leadership begins on tso'sont line so that although it up to leadership. rep. cummings: what i am wecerned about is -- how do put policies in place so when gone but -- you may be my point is how do you put the things and so they stay in...
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go caitlin roth fox5 on twitter..l have any other issuesher is that pop up throughout thetthe morning. >> coming up on fox5 newsws morning antifeminism postersfemp plastered across campus atpus american university.eric now police are u investigatingn the incident as a hate crime.r >> if you plan on going to the cherry blossoms during d peak bloom you'll need tooom adjust your dates.our da >> we're head to break with atha live look across the d.c. regi.n. 5:08, 48 degrees. more fox5 news morning aftermort thbreak.k. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> happening today, 5:09s multiple hearings for civilar cases against former prince george's county public schooilao volunteer deonte carraway. carraway pled guilty to 15 pd federal child pornographyography offenses. some of the victims as y oungs as youn as nine years old. investigators say that these e happened at judge sylvaniasyania woods elementary school and some of the victims' homes.omes. >> antifeminism posters antif plastered acrossem american amea university yesterday on international
go caitlin roth fox5 on twitter..l have any other issuesher is that pop up throughout thetthe morning. >> coming up on fox5 newsws morning antifeminism postersfemp plastered across campus atpus american university.eric now police are u investigatingn the incident as a hate crime.r >> if you plan on going to the cherry blossoms during d peak bloom you'll need tooom adjust your dates.our da >> we're head to break with atha live look across the d.c. regi.n. 5:08, 48 degrees. more...
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roth out, y'all can come together. come on now. we didn't have to bring you over here just so you can talk. you have telephones, email? ms. gowadia: we've already decided we're going to start that mr. cummings: thank you. i yield back. >> i'm going to recognize myself then we'll go to mr. comber. let's talk about the relationship with the o.s.c. what do you believe is your legal obligation to provide documents to the o.s.c.? what is your legal obligation? ms. gowadia: we have a legal obligation to provide o.s.c. mr. chaffetz: i find that curious because who is francine kerner. ms. gowadia: she's chief counsel at t.s.a. mr. chaffetz: how long has she been in that role? ms. gowadia: i believe she's been there since the start of t.s.a. mr. chaffetz: so she was quote,s that quote, february 21, ok, of this year. here's what her quote was when she visited with us. t.s.a. has no legal obligation to turn over documents to o.s.c., end quote. how is it that she says there's no legal obligation and you give this committee a letter yesterday t
roth out, y'all can come together. come on now. we didn't have to bring you over here just so you can talk. you have telephones, email? ms. gowadia: we've already decided we're going to start that mr. cummings: thank you. i yield back. >> i'm going to recognize myself then we'll go to mr. comber. let's talk about the relationship with the o.s.c. what do you believe is your legal obligation to provide documents to the o.s.c.? what is your legal obligation? ms. gowadia: we have a legal...
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h caitlin roth, good morning to mr you. good to see you.t this winter weatherea that's on the way. i can't eventh say sit. sit. winter weather.ather. >> winter weather.>> w >> yeah, it's early you'll get it. no worries. later on believe it or notor not later on today 72 degrees andded then believe it or not onceotone again less than 24 hours froms r now we could be seeing aeing couple snowflakes flyingle s around the region. let's doar futurecast.recast. noon today not a cloud in the nn sky. t it's gorgeous out there.out ther get outside and enjoy it bynjoy that time 8:30 tonight cloudshtd start rolling in ahead of ourf r system and watch this rain-snow line try to advancesae early tomorrow morning.ow morng. by 4 o'clock for those of whof h who live north and west nd to see snowflakes pushing intool the region.ak e reg in d.c. we iopn.robably start aa some rain and then right riht around the rush hour try andy transition over to a period ofdf snow. only real concern here wouldn hu be that it comes down briefly moderately and reduces r visib
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rob roth ktvu fox2 news. >>> neil gorsuch making his case to the senate today. details on the first day of his confirmation hearing. >>> new developments about a poisonous tea. investigators are working to trace the source. >>> continuing coverage on dwight clark's als diagnosis. ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-gro are here to help. we make it easy to grow thick, healthy lawns, spectacular plants, and bountiful flowers. because when spring starts right, the months that follow stay perfect. load up your shed with scotts and miracle-gro. it's time to get outside. ♪ ♪ >>> today's top stories, rain has returned during this first week of spring. the weather will last only. the strongest system is ex
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caitlin roth "fox5" on facebook.an hour i'll go you know live on there go over what we're -- we've been talking about all morning and again later this afternoon once key model comes in you can find us all on social media through this event. i'm katie adams "fox5" twitter and facebook the whole gang you will not able to avoid us. we'll be on the main "fox5" page. all you look at is meteorologist going over tweak times and totals and all that. here's what to expect with the winter storm occurring monday night through tuesday. snow looks to arrive after evening rush and maybe now before sunset as this timing on this storm system is moved up i little bit in comparison so yesterday. the first flakes arrived between 7 and 9 p.m. monday and may start as rain shower. we quickly transition to wet heavy snow which will acmu hours. my favorite time of snow. you know why. you go to bed monday night and wake up tuesday morning as winter wonderland. you don't see it happening but when you wake up the whole outdoors is transformed.
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inspector john roth from department of homeland security. and the honorable carolyn lerner, special counsel for the office of special counsel for the office of the special counsel. you are to be sworn before you testify. so if you will please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the , truth, so help you god? please be seated and let the record reflect all the witnesses answered in the affirmative. we'd appreciate if you limit your oral testimony to five minutes. we'll give you a little bit of latitude, but, of course, your entire written statement will be made part of the record. we'll now recognize the acting administrator for five minutes. by the way, you have to straighten it up and get that microphone right up in there. it's a little bit uncomfortable , but bring it up close. thank you. gowdia: thank you for affording me the opportunity and privilege to speak to you today about information transparency at the transportation s
inspector john roth from department of homeland security. and the honorable carolyn lerner, special counsel for the office of special counsel for the office of the special counsel. you are to be sworn before you testify. so if you will please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the , truth, so help you god? please be seated and let the record reflect all the witnesses answered in...
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caitlin roth fox5 on twitter.tw.e t accidents or delays.dents or let's check in on 27070 southbound. southbound you've just got bu.ildingt bu volume through frederickgh fredk county off and on through montgomery countyn t down to the spur. maryland commute normal delays d top of the beltway outer loop you're stacked up from 95 tohe l georgia avenue. and you're a little slowre a lis between the bwlow parkway and 9. 295 southbound route visit tout the beltway just volume butme very heavy with that commuteo trying to get into the to get ie district. that's a look at traff ic.a stay with us. fox5 news mostrning willay w ben right back after this.ck after . >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage
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roth, what is your experience? >> we are part of the department of homeland security, and we get everything whether it is attorney/client or not. >> and ms. gowadla, i want you to provide the guidance to this office next friday. is that fair? a week from tomorrow? >> circumstancesly work with the department to get you something by next friday. >> let me ask you this, what do you think that congress has the right to to see? if i asked for all of the information, what percentage of that documentation will you give us? >> sir, again, when it comes to the attorney/client privilege, i am not in a position to -- >> yes, you are. you are the acting administrator. i am asking you right now to provide the information that the osc has asked for. i want you to provide it to this committee. >> sir, sir, may i offer something. yesterday, we came to visit with mr. med dose and as a part of getting ready for the hearing, this concern has come to my attention in a very strong way. i went back and i asked my staff to go back to do
roth, what is your experience? >> we are part of the department of homeland security, and we get everything whether it is attorney/client or not. >> and ms. gowadla, i want you to provide the guidance to this office next friday. is that fair? a week from tomorrow? >> circumstancesly work with the department to get you something by next friday. >> let me ask you this, what do you think that congress has the right to to see? if i asked for all of the information, what...
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rob roth. fox 2 news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 starts next with a celebration in las vegas. >>> we have been over there for a year-and-a-half and dedicated to make sure it happened. >> now to the break. a live report from las vegas as fans gather to celebrate their new home team. >>> the white house moving on after the failed gop health care bill. the new bill just signed into law today. >>> and a controversial proposal to make it a felony to expose someone to hiv. stay with us ktvu at 6:30 is up next. from >> three people of confirmed dead and one person still unaccounted for after a four- alarm fire tore through a west oakland apartment building. the fire reported at 5:30 on san pablo and mead. firefighters rescued 15 people and two adults and children were taken to the hospital and expected to survive. the cause is under investigation and san pablo will remain closed in both directions at least until tomorrow. >> today nfl owners approved the move to las vegas. oakland city officials are
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declined comment but as rob roth reports. others are talking. >> wikileaks released more than 8000 documents it claims from the c.i.a. the documents indicate that espionage agency appears to create one thousand hacking systems and trojans to by pass encryptions and messaging services. that would allow the c.i.a. to collect audio and written information from almost any device. the question is hose information is the c.i.a. gathering and that is still unclear. larry maggen is a bay area technology analyst. >> it would be unethical if it was being used against citizens without proper legal authority. >> the documents say some of the hacking methods can turn a samsung tv into a listening device turned off and when it exceeds the c.i.a.'s authority. >> the theory is that those of us using our phones or sitting in front of the television sets and we have an amazon echo or devices that what we are seeing is being recorded and the question is, is that happening? >> are people concerned that the government may be listening? >> and it
declined comment but as rob roth reports. others are talking. >> wikileaks released more than 8000 documents it claims from the c.i.a. the documents indicate that espionage agency appears to create one thousand hacking systems and trojans to by pass encryptions and messaging services. that would allow the c.i.a. to collect audio and written information from almost any device. the question is hose information is the c.i.a. gathering and that is still unclear. larry maggen is a bay area...
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rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> coming up here at 6:30, b.a.r.t. announces the opening of a new station in the south bay. >>> also house minority leader nancy pelosi is speaking out. the big decision she says she would have made if hillary clinton had won the election. ktvu fox news at 6:30 is next. >>> now to today's top stories, valencia street in san francisco's mission district remains on lock down between 16th and 17th. that's where a person with a gun is barricaded inside a residential hotel. police say the situation started about 2:00 this afternoon when a post control worker knocked on the door of one of the apartments and was confronted by the suspect waving a gun. swat teams are in the area, but they haven't had success making contact with the suspect. >>> police in richmond have arrested two takens and a 24 year old man in connection with yesterday's freeway shooting. one of the teens fired the shots that critically wounded demarcus doss. the suspects have gang ties. doss' family says the shooting may be a case of mistaken identity. >>>
rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> coming up here at 6:30, b.a.r.t. announces the opening of a new station in the south bay. >>> also house minority leader nancy pelosi is speaking out. the big decision she says she would have made if hillary clinton had won the election. ktvu fox news at 6:30 is next. >>> now to today's top stories, valencia street in san francisco's mission district remains on lock down between 16th and 17th. that's where a person with a gun is...
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at san francisco international airport, rob roth. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> no man is above the law. >> coming up president trump's pick for the supreme court making his case at the capital. at 6:30, details on day two of his confirmation hearing. >>> there may be a few sprinkles on the wednesday commute. i will line that up for you after the break. >>> relief for people in areas devastated by the recent rain. the federal loan program just approved. >>> and any amount of loan i want to get because i don't have flood insurance. some relief is on the way for california residence and businesses that sustained damage during the severe storms. >> federal disaster loans are available to those that need to make repairs. cristina the rock springs neighborhood was hit hard by the flooding. reporter: it was and talking about low interest federal disaster loans that are available across the state including right here in san jose where roughly 400 to five hundred households remain displaced. >> the february storms that flooded san jose rock springs n
at san francisco international airport, rob roth. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> no man is above the law. >> coming up president trump's pick for the supreme court making his case at the capital. at 6:30, details on day two of his confirmation hearing. >>> there may be a few sprinkles on the wednesday commute. i will line that up for you after the break. >>> relief for people in areas devastated by the recent rain. the federal loan program just approved. >>> and...
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. >> let's get to "fox5" caitlin roth the temperatures are driving well below freezing tonight. >> that's rite, tony, shawn, another night with wind and cold temperatures meaning bitter wind chills to start off thursday morning. that is leading headline tonight bitter cold. not as windy at looingt night. wind chills in the teens maybe not single digits but harsh for those heading back to school it will be tough to be outside. 25 westminster and 31 washington. air temperatures 28 dulles and 27 martinsburg. earlier this afternoon most areas north and west of us did not even make it to 30 degrees today. 2 was one of the coldest days for march 15. wind gusts came down. peak at 45 mimes app hoyer and they're at 20, hour and when you combine that wind and air temperature you already got wind chills outside rights now in the lower teens. it feels like 15 baltimore and 23 annapolis and 21 in washington. here's what to expect overnight tonight. we have nor easter parked over the new england coastline still impacking us despite the fact days ago. long gone. high pressure moving in and we have fierc
. >> let's get to "fox5" caitlin roth the temperatures are driving well below freezing tonight. >> that's rite, tony, shawn, another night with wind and cold temperatures meaning bitter wind chills to start off thursday morning. that is leading headline tonight bitter cold. not as windy at looingt night. wind chills in the teens maybe not single digits but harsh for those heading back to school it will be tough to be outside. 25 westminster and 31 washington. air...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> new ceo, new targets, and new records for the stock. adidas trades higher as it forecasts faster sales and profit growth in the year ahead. we'll speak to kasper rorsted, the ceo, at 12:15 cet. >>> delivering declines. deutsche post sinks after issuing a disappointing guidance, but the ceo tellsnbc he's not concerned about protectionist talk. what history has taught everybody is that protectionism did not help any country in the long run, so i'm optimistic that we'll see a continue ways of free trade, because politicians and countries understand this is a better recipe for success. >>> a state-led slump. shares in edf sink to the bottom of the stoxx 600, after the french government announces a 92 million euro share sale in the energy giant. >>> britain's upper house of parliament confounds the brexit bill, giving lawmakers the right to actually hand back some of the rules and change the final terms of the brexit deal, this as chancellor philip hammond del
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> new ceo, new targets, and new records for the stock. adidas trades higher as it forecasts faster sales and profit growth in the year ahead. we'll speak to kasper rorsted, the ceo, at 12:15 cet. >>> delivering declines. deutsche post sinks after issuing a disappointing guidance, but the ceo tellsnbc he's not concerned about protectionist talk. what history has taught everybody is that protectionism did not help any...
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i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> time to pull the trigger. sterling weakens as theresa may prepares her letter to brussels confirming britain's exit from europe and starting the two-year countdown to the divide. >>> in brussels, europe readies its response after theresa may calls angela merkel, jean-claude juncker and donald tusk agree to a strong eu is in everyone's interest. >>> the skies should be high, ryanair calls for aviation to top the brexit negotiation agenda, warning cnbc that no trade deal could mean all flight to the eu are halted. >>> a step closer to a trial. the wife of french presidential candidate, francois fillon may go to trial for work she did not do. >>> good morning. it is brexit day, the triggering of article 50 is finally here. we have it all covered for you. we are live from westminster and brussels. before that, let's look at how european equity markets are doing. if there are brexit concerns, investors are not showing them. ftse 100 is up by 0.25%. elsewhere seeing the xetra dax in germany higher, and the cac 40 in
i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> time to pull the trigger. sterling weakens as theresa may prepares her letter to brussels confirming britain's exit from europe and starting the two-year countdown to the divide. >>> in brussels, europe readies its response after theresa may calls angela merkel, jean-claude juncker and donald tusk agree to a strong eu is in everyone's interest. >>> the skies should be high, ryanair calls for aviation to top the brexit...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> shares in roche rally as a key trial shows that a combination of two of the pharma group's oncology drugs can reduce the occurrence of breast cancer. >>> cementing growth. shares of lafareholcim rise after the cementmaker posts better than expected earnings for the fourth quarter. ceo eric olsen says the company will benefit from u.s. infrastructure spending under president trump. >> we're ideally positioned in the u.s. we as lafareholcim, we believe we stand to benefit very well from these investments going forward. a trillion in investments and infrastructure is a real commitment. >>> building bust. travis perkins slides to the bottom of the stoxx 600 after reporting a 67% fall in pretax profit. >>> disappearing app snap getting ready to make a lasting impression on the market preparing to go public just a day after the dow jumps over 300 points to close above 21,000. >>> good morning. let's kick off with some corporate news. shares in roche trading at
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> shares in roche rally as a key trial shows that a combination of two of the pharma group's oncology drugs can reduce the occurrence of breast cancer. >>> cementing growth. shares of lafareholcim rise after the cementmaker posts better than expected earnings for the fourth quarter. ceo eric olsen says the company will benefit from u.s. infrastructure spending under president trump. >> we're ideally positioned in...
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i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. welcome. good morning. your headlines. >>> shares in the advertising group wpp slide after the firm says it sees a slow start to 2017. ceo sir martin sorrell tells cnn he's bullish about president trump's policies in the years ahead. >> his pro business, pro growth agenda is good for business. america first will probably benefit the u.s. economy. >>> 2016 profit rises at the london stock exchange but the seemingly doomed deal with deutsche boerse casts a shadow on otherwise solid results from the lse. >>> and investors snap up the tech ipo of the year sending shares of snap higher by more than 40% on its opening day of trade, valuing the messages app at nearly $30 billion. >>> a private e-mail scandal, but this time in the republican camp as it is revealed vice president mike pence used his personal address to discuss state business. >>> welcome back. data once again hitting our wires. uk february services pmi falling to what looks like a five-month low of 53.3. that's below the reuters poll of 54.1. and al
i'm carolin roth. >> i'm louisa bojesen. welcome. good morning. your headlines. >>> shares in the advertising group wpp slide after the firm says it sees a slow start to 2017. ceo sir martin sorrell tells cnn he's bullish about president trump's policies in the years ahead. >> his pro business, pro growth agenda is good for business. america first will probably benefit the u.s. economy. >>> 2016 profit rises at the london stock exchange but the seemingly doomed...
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kenneth roth, from human rights watch, we thank you. thank you.orces are intensifying their assault against so—called islamic state as they try to drive the militants out of western mosul. thousands of people have left the city in recent weeks. and there are conflicting reports about who was responsible for scores of civilian deaths in a single incident last week. the us says it's investigating but has stopped short of taking responsibility. with the city still divided between is and the iraqi army, our correspondent 0rla guerin has been to a field hospital in the south of mosul. 11—years—old, shot in the leg. behind him, a boy of the same age, hit by a mortar. brought together in a field hospital by acts of war. uday and mohammad, children of mosul. not safe at home, not safe when they flee. the beds are filling up here. ambulances have been arriving every few minutes. most of those we've seen being brought in are children. they've been injured by air strikes and also by shelling, but the staff here tell us they've also received a lot of patients
kenneth roth, from human rights watch, we thank you. thank you.orces are intensifying their assault against so—called islamic state as they try to drive the militants out of western mosul. thousands of people have left the city in recent weeks. and there are conflicting reports about who was responsible for scores of civilian deaths in a single incident last week. the us says it's investigating but has stopped short of taking responsibility. with the city still divided between is and the...
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we were delayed because of votes on the floor but now we'll hear from inspector general roth. you're now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman chaffetz. thank you for inviting me to testify regarding issues relating to tsa. inspector everj-e-t eight of tsa's primes and operations fosters positive change and makes government better. the effectiveness of oversight depends on the ability to issue detailed and balanced record that describe our findings and including recommendations to resolve. the inspector general act requires west inform the dhs secretary, congress, and the public about any problems we identify through our work. public scrutiny of what we find is key to accomplishing our mission. we have found that tsa has a history of taking an aggressive approach to restricting information from being made public, especially with respect to a category of information known as sensitive security information known as ssi. this problem is well-documented. i first encountered the issue in 2015 when tsa insisted on applying the ssi designation to information in an audit
we were delayed because of votes on the floor but now we'll hear from inspector general roth. you're now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman chaffetz. thank you for inviting me to testify regarding issues relating to tsa. inspector everj-e-t eight of tsa's primes and operations fosters positive change and makes government better. the effectiveness of oversight depends on the ability to issue detailed and balanced record that describe our findings and including...
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i'm jeremy roth reporting. ( marty ) new this morning...d trump junior made his first political public appearance since his father's inauguration. he spoke at a reception before the dallas county republican party's reagan day dinner. during his remarks, trump praised his father's first 50 days in office... saying...he's getting many more things done than his predecessor.<> < donald trump jr.: "what's exciting to me as an american, as a father of five young kids, is i'm watching more take place in two months than i saw in two terms before. (applause)>( marty ) donald trump junior also thanked texans for raising money for his father's campaign. president trump's once-rival, texas senator ted cruz, also spoke at the dinner. tickets for the event ranged from 150 dollars to 25-thousand dollars. ( marty ) in san francisco.. protesters gathered outside of the home of a tech mogal and president trump adviser. they demonstarted against his potential role in the trump administration's immigration policy. kron 4's hermela aregawi has details on the pr
i'm jeremy roth reporting. ( marty ) new this morning...d trump junior made his first political public appearance since his father's inauguration. he spoke at a reception before the dallas county republican party's reagan day dinner. during his remarks, trump praised his father's first 50 days in office... saying...he's getting many more things done than his predecessor. < donald trump jr.: "what's exciting to me as an american, as a father of five young kids, is i'm watching more take...
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it appears to be raw ass i shouldn't say roth but intelligence reporting channels. that's the best i can say it until i can get the information that i requested. >> i want to make sure i go over there and tell them what i know. [inaudible] the information that i was seen has nothing to do with russia or the russian investigation. so, bluntly put everything that i was able to view did not involve russia or any discussion with russians or any trump people or other russians. none of it has to do with russia. that doesn't mean it doesn't exist? >> but we don't have it. a lot of it appears like it was all legally collected but it was essentially, a lot of information on the president-elect and his transition team and what they were doing. [inaudible] i think from what i see it seems to be incidental collections. any other questions? [inaudible] yes, this information was legally brought to me by sources who thought that we should know it. and it had -- there were no references whatsoever and everything that i read in it -- dozens of reports and let's leave it at that and
it appears to be raw ass i shouldn't say roth but intelligence reporting channels. that's the best i can say it until i can get the information that i requested. >> i want to make sure i go over there and tell them what i know. [inaudible] the information that i was seen has nothing to do with russia or the russian investigation. so, bluntly put everything that i was able to view did not involve russia or any discussion with russians or any trump people or other russians. none of it has...
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rob roth ktvu fox2 news. >>> we are tracking the weather . temperatures on the mild side it's raining out right now. scattered showers up 2.25 inch. -- .2 inch. it is light. it continues over the next couple of days. we see more showers through the weekend. we are back into the wet period after a nice run of dry weather. looking at the current radar, you can see the clouds but you can see most of the heavy stuff in yellow, it's not an easy commute. just enough water on the roadway that people should be driving slower than normal. fairfield is getting moderate showers. fremont, pleasanton in livermore are seeing scattered showers. this is the first in a series of not, superstrong storms but what storms. -- wet storms. current temperatures 60 degrees. snow levels will be high. looking outside, you can see the glaze on the runway at sfo. you won't see any flight delays today, there will be some but there is not a lot of wind. in the next few days, be prepared if you are traveling you might see delays. lows tonight in the 50s with a chance for a
rob roth ktvu fox2 news. >>> we are tracking the weather . temperatures on the mild side it's raining out right now. scattered showers up 2.25 inch. -- .2 inch. it is light. it continues over the next couple of days. we see more showers through the weekend. we are back into the wet period after a nice run of dry weather. looking at the current radar, you can see the clouds but you can see most of the heavy stuff in yellow, it's not an easy commute. just enough water on the roadway that...
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. >> dozens of officers including his partner and police commissioner richard roth lined up outside theon where the veteran worked. bright colored balloons were released into the sky after his grand mother, constance wilson, said a prayer. >> every morning i get up i think about him. we have pictures of him all over the house. >> wilson's partner says time doesn't make the pain go away but the memory gave him new perspective on life. >> our last conversation was about life and what we'll do in the future. he didn't have the chance to fulfill that. >> the two brothers accused of shooting sergeant wilson to death are set for a pretrial hearing next month. jeanette reyes, action news. >> officials say repairs to a bridge that links pennsylvania and new jersey are ahead of schedule thanks to the good weather. there is no reason to replace the entire bridge at this time because they didn't find other major structural problems. it's been closed since january 20th after finding a problem beam. >> investigators are investigating a stabbing at harrah's casino. it started as a scuffle inside the
. >> dozens of officers including his partner and police commissioner richard roth lined up outside theon where the veteran worked. bright colored balloons were released into the sky after his grand mother, constance wilson, said a prayer. >> every morning i get up i think about him. we have pictures of him all over the house. >> wilson's partner says time doesn't make the pain go away but the memory gave him new perspective on life. >> our last conversation was about...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> the french presidential candidate is summoned by magistrates after postponing an important campaign fixture. >>> more money, more problems. shares of man group fall despite strong inflows. >>> bad chemistry between bayer and covestro. >>> and president trump promises tax relief but doesn't ignite markets by providing concrete measures. we'll speak to john w. snow in about 30 minutes time. >>> good morning. welcome to the show. the french presidential candidate, francois fillon has reportedly been summoned by investigating magistrates. his team will make a statement noon cet. earlier this morning he postponed his visit to the paris agricultural salon, an important fixture on the campaign trail. yields are pointing higher, but spreads have been widening in general on political uncertainty. on top of that also -- >> this morning i'm seeing the french german ten-year yield gap is narrowing after the news that fillon was summoned. we're seeing a narrowing of th
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> the french presidential candidate is summoned by magistrates after postponing an important campaign fixture. >>> more money, more problems. shares of man group fall despite strong inflows. >>> bad chemistry between bayer and covestro. >>> and president trump promises tax relief but doesn't ignite markets by providing concrete measures. we'll speak to john w. snow in about 30 minutes time. >>>...
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as ktvu's rob roth finds out that the story does not end there. >>> these are just some of the backpackst have been pouring in. >> six, seven, eight nine. >> to help this santa rosa boy fulfill a mission. a mission that was almost derailed. >> i feel lucky to do there. << these backpacks or headed for costa rica. when ryan was on vacation he noticed the students could not afford backpacks. >> i know how it could be to carry binders because mine is pretty big and i kind of and i kind of felt sorry for them. >> so ryan started a backpack drive to help students in costa rica and he hoped to get 50 and he got 400. >> they are like i will help, here. >> before he could get them to costa rica more than 300 of the backpacks were stolen from his father's car in san francisco. >> i started to cry. i mean. it is heart breaking. >> his faiths and humanity was restored. almost immediately backpacks stored in, 200 and counting and hundreds of dollars in donations. the principal add ryan's school says it is unusual for a child his age to have such a social conscience. >> ryan amazed me with his effort
as ktvu's rob roth finds out that the story does not end there. >>> these are just some of the backpackst have been pouring in. >> six, seven, eight nine. >> to help this santa rosa boy fulfill a mission. a mission that was almost derailed. >> i feel lucky to do there. > i know how it could be to carry binders because mine is pretty big and i kind of and i kind of felt sorry for them. >> so ryan started a backpack drive to help students in costa rica and he...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> european stocks fail to break into the green at the open after german industrial orders suffer their sharpest decline in eight years. >>> the ceo of psa tells cnbc he can turn shares of opel around. >> we think that we can help. i trust that with the level of education, talent and passion we have by opel, this german brand with be unleashed. >> oil oscillates as producing nations say it's too soon to tell if an output deal should be extended. cnbc speaks exclusively to the saudi oil minister and opec secretary general. >>> investors gobble up just eat, sending the take-away firm to the top of the stoxx 600 after earnings rise 93%. >>> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> european equity markets today, very flat on the open. that's what we're hanging on here an hour into trade as seen in our main european heat map, as we like to call it. you can see we're flat at the moment, heading further into trade. this comes off the back of a busy day wi
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> european stocks fail to break into the green at the open after german industrial orders suffer their sharpest decline in eight years. >>> the ceo of psa tells cnbc he can turn shares of opel around. >> we think that we can help. i trust that with the level of education, talent and passion we have by opel, this german brand with be unleashed. >> oil oscillates as producing nations say it's too soon to tell...
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rob roth talked to international travelers with more on the story. rob. >>> julie under the new restrictions those flying in from those countries can still carry on their smart phone but anything larger will have to be checked. >>> passengers coming off of the 16 hour flight from the united country emma ris was not happy to hear that many electronic devices will have to be banned. many say they need their laptops to do work. >> i need my computer and make notes for presentations. it will be a big hassle. >> the ban begins saturday. passengers on airlines that fly direct to the united states from 8 countries will no longer be able to carry on any electronic devices larger than a smart phones. laptops and cameras and kindles will have to be checked. besides the united arab emeries. jordan, kuwait, turkey and morocco and more. this software engineer that flies between the u.s. and the united emma ris has mixed feelings. >> security comes first but if there is not sufficient data that people have been using this as a hazard it is overkill. 16 hours of wo
rob roth talked to international travelers with more on the story. rob. >>> julie under the new restrictions those flying in from those countries can still carry on their smart phone but anything larger will have to be checked. >>> passengers coming off of the 16 hour flight from the united country emma ris was not happy to hear that many electronic devices will have to be banned. many say they need their laptops to do work. >> i need my computer and make notes for...
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rob roth is at the csu east bay campus in hayward. >> reporter: frank, it is spring break here at cal state east bay. but there are still plenty of students around and many are concerned about the coming tuition hike. at california state university east bay, this speech language pathology major helps pay for school by working part-time in the campus library. she says the tuition hike makes a hard financial situation even harder. >> it's just even more debt that i'm probably going to have to pay back to the school. >> reporter: but california state university board of trustees voted to raise tuition by 5% a year which comes to about an additional $270. the hike will take effect beginning in the fall. it's the first tuition increase in 6 years. >> extra fees, extra debt, extra stress on top of extra classes; right? just don't need that right now. >> reporter: this health science major already juggles two jobs on top of a full load of classes. >> i would like to see exactly how that money is going, how it's used. >> reporter: the university made up of 23 campuses says it needs the money
rob roth is at the csu east bay campus in hayward. >> reporter: frank, it is spring break here at cal state east bay. but there are still plenty of students around and many are concerned about the coming tuition hike. at california state university east bay, this speech language pathology major helps pay for school by working part-time in the campus library. she says the tuition hike makes a hard financial situation even harder. >> it's just even more debt that i'm probably going to...
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roth ira is a great one. if your company has a 401-ko y money. >> so just by way oexames, we have that quiz a few moments zag we heard the stunning figure for a lot of us of $260,000 in terms of healthcare over t of s. if you are an average person out there earning 30 or year, how do you begin to chip away the kind of savings that's required for something like that? >> you got to start thinking about what we call a xzavia cs e savsave sav saav start in your 20s or 30s -- to replace the same incoou or 30% a year, that's not feasible. . we have to start saving something. 10% of our salaryike a lot. >> sure. >> that's what we do to have a secure retirement and healthcare and other costs. >> it means so much more tt sam dollars when you are 48. >> hopefully, a long as we are invested properly, right? >> the othereng on people's mind and this week, the news came outme about raisi interest rates. a lot of people that obscure orm in lament terms what does the fs mean to regular people. >> it will impact you two plac
roth ira is a great one. if your company has a 401-ko y money. >> so just by way oexames, we have that quiz a few moments zag we heard the stunning figure for a lot of us of $260,000 in terms of healthcare over t of s. if you are an average person out there earning 30 or year, how do you begin to chip away the kind of savings that's required for something like that? >> you got to start thinking about what we call a xzavia cs e savsave sav saav start in your 20s or 30s -- to replace...
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. >> with so many pro athletes going broke after their nfl careers, roth is determined to make sure hisyers don't become just another statistic. >> since we shot that story, the linebacker jenkins signed with the oakland raider, but several studies has shown retired athletes face a higher level of bankruptcy than the broader population. it speaks to better financially literacy for these flayers overall. >> how is this different, is it above and beyond what they're already getting at the nfl level? >> this represents the first time that a stand-alone team has done a stand-alone event like this that hasn't been affiliated with the nfl or with the university. and that's important. because it means that these players pay out of pocket to do this event. the thinking goes there that because they're paying for themselves, it's an investment in their future that they're likely to take it even more seriously. >> it's amazing how many had done their homework had really smart questions. they're walking around with knapsacks and were just taking notes of everything. >> student athletes. all over ag
. >> with so many pro athletes going broke after their nfl careers, roth is determined to make sure hisyers don't become just another statistic. >> since we shot that story, the linebacker jenkins signed with the oakland raider, but several studies has shown retired athletes face a higher level of bankruptcy than the broader population. it speaks to better financially literacy for these flayers overall. >> how is this different, is it above and beyond what they're already...
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i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> the great meeting with china. president xi is set to visit president trump next week as talk of tariffs heat up. >>> we're live at the arctic forum finding out what trump's energy policies mean for development in the region. geoff will speak with russian president vladimir putin and his finnish and icelandic counterparts about the outlook for the arctic. >>> britain prepares to publish details of its great repeal bill as brexit minister david davis says the era of paying big sums to the eu is coming to an end. >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday. we got a lot going on today. glad you're with us. we got a jam packed hour for you, culminating later on in the day with the interview that geoff c geoff cutmore has with vladimir putin. markets are trading modestly higher. the ftse 100 up 0.1%. benefiting from the weakness of the pound in the triggers of the article 50. xetra dax up 0.21. cac 40 higher to the tune of 0.1%. a fairly quiet session. let's look at some sectors driving us higher today. what we're seeing
i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> the great meeting with china. president xi is set to visit president trump next week as talk of tariffs heat up. >>> we're live at the arctic forum finding out what trump's energy policies mean for development in the region. geoff will speak with russian president vladimir putin and his finnish and icelandic counterparts about the outlook for the arctic. >>> britain prepares to publish details of its great repeal bill as...
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. >>> rob roth in the newsroom. thank you. >>> more spring-like weather around the way and that has people heading outdoors to lake merritt to soak up sun and for many it is a much-needed break from that rain. >> i feel it will go back to winter. >> i moved from the east coast so it feels good. it feels like bay area weather. >> one downside after the rainy weather we are seeing early blooms and that means an early start to allergy season. >> now back east in the midwest, the weather is completely different. the northeast is bracing for a lake winter storm that could bring up to 20-inches of snow tomorrow. airlines have canceled 4,000 flights with about five hundred of those in chicago alone. some major airlines are waving ticket fees that range up to $200 for customers that want to change their plans. cities from washington d.c. to boston are expected to take a hit from the blizzard. >>> at six inches potentially in an hour, the threat to human life is very significant and the threat to our systems of travel are ve
. >>> rob roth in the newsroom. thank you. >>> more spring-like weather around the way and that has people heading outdoors to lake merritt to soak up sun and for many it is a much-needed break from that rain. >> i feel it will go back to winter. >> i moved from the east coast so it feels good. it feels like bay area weather. >> one downside after the rainy weather we are seeing early blooms and that means an early start to allergy season. >> now back...
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rob roth. live in napa. thank you. >>> new information now on a deadly shooting on interstate 80 last week. the suspect that allegedly acted as get-away driver made his first court appearance today but did not enter a plea. meanwhile learning more about what led to the shooting. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has learned that this is a tragic case of the mistaken identity. >>> last thursday, 3 suspects were riding in a dodge when they spotsed a honda minivan and chased it on to interstate 80. sources say that suspects were targeting a woman that often borrows that minivan. a 17-year-old male suspect opened fire killing the driver. 24-year-old demarcus doses and injuring his friend. the woman owns the car but seems to be a case of mistaken identity. the woman in the minivan was not target. the man driving the dodge, johnson, the 17-year-old gunman and a second male have been charged with murder and attempted murder and shooting at an occupied vehicle. one of the teens is the estranged boyfriend of the woman th
rob roth. live in napa. thank you. >>> new information now on a deadly shooting on interstate 80 last week. the suspect that allegedly acted as get-away driver made his first court appearance today but did not enter a plea. meanwhile learning more about what led to the shooting. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has learned that this is a tragic case of the mistaken identity. >>> last thursday, 3 suspects were riding in a dodge when they spotsed a honda minivan and chased it on to...
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rob roth. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a man who allegedly attacked two women in separate incidents in palo alto earlier has surrendered. the sheriff's department says george nabarric after seeing a picture of himself on social media. police released this picture after a suspect grabbed a woman as she got off of the bus at the palo alto transit station. two weeks ago another woman says she was grabbed by a man at the university cal tran station in palo alto. police released this sketch of the suspect in that case. he remains in custody in santa clara jail. >>> a trail of blood led sheriff deputies to a body and they need the public's help in finding the killer. it happened on san leandro yesterday. they found the body after 41- year-old man inside. investigators say that it appears he was killed during a fight and they believe he knew his. >> our victim had an altercation that they knew each other and that this case is a result of some type of argument that occurred between the two of them. >>> investi
rob roth. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a man who allegedly attacked two women in separate incidents in palo alto earlier has surrendered. the sheriff's department says george nabarric after seeing a picture of himself on social media. police released this picture after a suspect grabbed a woman as she got off of the bus at the palo alto transit station. two weeks ago another woman says she was grabbed by a man at the university cal tran station in palo alto. police released this sketch of the...
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good-bye from me. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint,lightheaded,or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections,changes in urination, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone fracture, or urinary tract infections, possibly serious
good-bye from me. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7...
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>> in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> that has happened five times this week suspects usingehicle to ram a police car. up next update on breaking news in the south bay and how different police departments are dealing with the same dangerous problem. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> we continue to follow breaking news in san jose a police chase ending in a crash and an officer involved shooting the series of events began when police responded to reports of a naked man acting erratically when officers confronted him, he jumped into a pickup truck and the pursuit began the chase ended near stevens creek boulevard and lawrence expressway when the truck crashed into a police car that is when several officers shot and critically injured the suspect. that is the most recent example of a suspect ramming a pol
>> in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> that has happened five times this week suspects usingehicle to ram a police car. up next update on breaking news in the south bay and how different police departments are dealing with the same dangerous problem. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems...
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> akzo nobel rejects an unsolicited offer from ppg industries saying the bid significantly undervalues the firm at 83 euros per share. >> >>> aviva fund management profits jump 30% doosting the top line, as the ceo says he is planning more capital returns. >> we have this high probability problem. a fair bit of excess capital. we have to invest more in the business and give some of that back to shareholders. >>> shell divests its oil sands, investments for $7.5 billions and agrees to buy marathon oil canada in a joint deal with canadian natural. cnbc speaks to ben van beurden at 19:10. >>> and altice shares move higher boosted by u.s. growth. we'll be speaking with ceo michael combes at 10:30 cet. >>> good morning. it is ecb day, the day before the jobs number in the u.s. >> excitement and on the back of the super strong adp employment figure we had yesterday. >> blew it out of the water. the fed hike next week is baked in the cake. >> it would take a lot fo
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >> akzo nobel rejects an unsolicited offer from ppg industries saying the bid significantly undervalues the firm at 83 euros per share. >> >>> aviva fund management profits jump 30% doosting the top line, as the ceo says he is planning more capital returns. >> we have this high probability problem. a fair bit of excess capital. we have to invest more in the business and give some of that back to shareholders....
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we love your teeth, caitlin roth fox 5 and sue palka fox 5 dc. she's seeing snow sticking to the grass, southern montgomery county you're getting the snow. it will probably stick soon. megan is in fredericksberg but they're starting to see the mix line sneak into parts of prince william's county and fredericksberg is one of our spots we expect little accumulation by tomorrow morning. due to the sleet and then the rain mixing in. also one of our favorites, strider saying we have snow cover cars in kingstown but grass and roads are just wet and as we go through the coming hours, we expect more snow to fall to continue to accumulate with that mix. not starting until some time between 3:00 and 4:00 a.m. for dc and that will greatly impact the totals. we will show you the latest coming up in just a bit. first, shawn and tony back to you. >>> our coverage continues now with gary mcgrady, tracking the storm. live in frederick maryland. we've been calling this winter's rerevenge >> left frederick moving to the south and it's coming down good. in the last
we love your teeth, caitlin roth fox 5 and sue palka fox 5 dc. she's seeing snow sticking to the grass, southern montgomery county you're getting the snow. it will probably stick soon. megan is in fredericksberg but they're starting to see the mix line sneak into parts of prince william's county and fredericksberg is one of our spots we expect little accumulation by tomorrow morning. due to the sleet and then the rain mixing in. also one of our favorites, strider saying we have snow cover cars...
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caitlin roth fox 5 what's your favorites snowed in beverage >> i'm a wine lover myself.ope you're prepared and everyone else is prepared. keep those questions coming caitlin roth fox 5 dc on facebook and twitter. we'll be right back. ♪♪ know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values ♪♪ know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy with the guidance and support of your dedicated pnc wealth management® team. >>> neighbors made to deadly house fire in lor ton virginia. >>> fairfax county 911, what is your emergency >> hello? >> i need a drive. >> are you inside the house >> it's my neighbor's house. i'm in the house, the garage is on fire, fire is all over the place. coming through the garage >> 5-year-old was killed in the blaze. investigators believe the boy was playing with the lighter when he accidently started it in the garage. the
caitlin roth fox 5 what's your favorites snowed in beverage >> i'm a wine lover myself.ope you're prepared and everyone else is prepared. keep those questions coming caitlin roth fox 5 dc on facebook and twitter. we'll be right back. ♪♪ know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values ♪♪ know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy with the guidance and support...
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rob roth talked with officials and commuters. >> reporter: the shoulder of highway 101 in san rafael. if marin county transportation officials get their way one day there could be buses cruising on it during commute hours. it is a way to beat the traffic backups getting more and more excruciating. >> it's bad. it can really increase your commute times. double it and triple it at times. >> reporter: it's part of a pilot program that will allow buses. >> can we find a way to get people to change to a bus. so this idea of allowing buses to use the shoulder. >> reporter: turned plan the buses could use the shoulder on a 10-mile stretch. rather than set in traffic the buses could go around it, most likely well below the speed limit. >> doing it safely is our number one priority so we do have to consider traffic entering the freeway. they may be stopping at a ramp meter. >> reporter: the idea is lirnd use in minneapolis/st. paul, minnesota, but it has never been tried in california. >> i think that's the greatest idea. i never thought of that. >> if they can do it safely i'm all fort. >> re
rob roth talked with officials and commuters. >> reporter: the shoulder of highway 101 in san rafael. if marin county transportation officials get their way one day there could be buses cruising on it during commute hours. it is a way to beat the traffic backups getting more and more excruciating. >> it's bad. it can really increase your commute times. double it and triple it at times. >> reporter: it's part of a pilot program that will allow buses. >> can we find a way...
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ken and heather. >> rob roth, thank you so much. >>> lawmakers are also reacting to the travel ban. house minority leader nancy pelosi called the new travel ban immoral, unconstitutional and dangerous. she said the new order is driven by dangerous discrimination. she added, the president claims he is strengthening our security but his incompetent actions are making america less safe. >> kamala harris issued a statement saying she stands with refugees. she says, my message remains the same. you are not alone, we stand with you, and we will continue to advocate on your behalf by 0 piece ban that is not justified. >> we're going to sit down with a local immigration attorney to learn more about the travel ban and how it could affect people traveling to the u.s. >>> within the last house, house republicans have released their long awaited bill dismantling president obama's healthcare overhaul. the bill would roll back the government's healthcare role. house committees plan votes on wednesday. we are looking to learn more about the finer details of this bit. we will bring you more at 5:00
ken and heather. >> rob roth, thank you so much. >>> lawmakers are also reacting to the travel ban. house minority leader nancy pelosi called the new travel ban immoral, unconstitutional and dangerous. she said the new order is driven by dangerous discrimination. she added, the president claims he is strengthening our security but his incompetent actions are making america less safe. >> kamala harris issued a statement saying she stands with refugees. she says, my message...
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frank and julie. >>> rob roth in the newsroom. thanks, rob. >> jewish community centers in six states received more bomb threats. for one of the centers in white fish bay wisconsin it is the 3rd threat so far this year. centers in florida and illinois and new york were among those targeted. no devices were found. authorities are looking into more than 120 threats in three dozen states. and vandalism at two jewish cemeteries. >> this is happening to jewish organizations and we feel as parents incredibly safe and continue to having our kids par participate. >> also today all 100 u.s. senators urged the president to take action about the threat. they all signed a letter to the homeland secretary and the attorney general and the f.b.i. director. the senators say that they are worried about the administration silence will place innocent people at risk. >> four people killed and 30 others hurt when a freight train collided with a charter bus in mississippi today. investigators say that bus was on a casino trip from austin, texas when it
frank and julie. >>> rob roth in the newsroom. thanks, rob. >> jewish community centers in six states received more bomb threats. for one of the centers in white fish bay wisconsin it is the 3rd threat so far this year. centers in florida and illinois and new york were among those targeted. no devices were found. authorities are looking into more than 120 threats in three dozen states. and vandalism at two jewish cemeteries. >> this is happening to jewish organizations and...
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rob roth spoke to business owners -- business travelers today saying it is a a huge inconvenience. >> passengers coming from a 60- hour flight were not happy to hear many electronic devices will be banned from the airplane cabin. many come in on business and they say they need their laptops for work during the flight. >> i have to do a lot of work when i'm flying outside or coming into the country. i need to make notes to get ready for presentations and stuff. >> reporter: passengers and airlines that fly direct to the united states from eight countries will no longer be able to carry on any electronic devices larger than a smart phone. laptops, cameras, kindles, they will all need to be checked. >> besides the united arab emirates, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar, kuwait, turkey, and morocco. this software engineer who flies frequently between the u.s. and united arab emirates has mixed feelings. >> if there is in efficient data people have been using this as a hazard, then i would say it's an overkill. 16 hours of work wasted. >> reporter: and washington officials say the new directive
rob roth spoke to business owners -- business travelers today saying it is a a huge inconvenience. >> passengers coming from a 60- hour flight were not happy to hear many electronic devices will be banned from the airplane cabin. many come in on business and they say they need their laptops for work during the flight. >> i have to do a lot of work when i'm flying outside or coming into the country. i need to make notes to get ready for presentations and stuff. >> reporter:...
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carolin roth is joining us. any names out there being floated?tually. according to rico, potential candidate could be the former disney ceo tony staggs. but it has been a couple rough weeks for uber after sexual harassment accusations from an employee. and travis kalanick is looking for help in the form of a new coo for the company. >> we'll see if uber can dig itself out of the hole it's in. and one more story here, i was glancing at "gq" and saw a new article about the electric car from bentley. help me understand it. >> we know the electric car is of the future, but they have not been that sexy so far. that's about to change because you mentioned that "gq" article, the bentley speed 1260, it's a mouthful, but this could change a lot. it's set to come as an lek tiel model with a range of 310 miles and comes as a convertible. but the bad news is there's no day yet for a possible production star. back over to you. >> carolin roth live from london. >> i can totally pick lur loutu in one of those. >>> and bill karins, how is it looking outs there?
carolin roth is joining us. any names out there being floated?tually. according to rico, potential candidate could be the former disney ceo tony staggs. but it has been a couple rough weeks for uber after sexual harassment accusations from an employee. and travis kalanick is looking for help in the form of a new coo for the company. >> we'll see if uber can dig itself out of the hole it's in. and one more story here, i was glancing at "gq" and saw a new article about the...
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. >> ktvu's rob roth tells us that investigators are also looking into whether or not those bikers are related to an assault last month. >> this east bay woman says she couldn't believe what she was seeing on the bay bridge. >> we thought it was kind of dangerous for them to be riding like that. >> she said the bikers checked out her car nearby. >> to make sure it was not a cop and they they told everybody to keep going. >> ktvu obtained additional video that shows even more more bikers on the bridge. the concern with safety she says for the other cars and for the bikers. >> so i think they were having fun but i think they didn't measure the danger they put themselves and everybody else in. >> what she did know is that a highway patrol spotter plate tracked them. >> popping wheelies. they were kicking car doors even reports of them throwing bottles at other vehicles. >> the spotter plane followed one group and directed officers on the ground. that's where they arrested one woman of san leandro. they also seized several bikes and at vs. the chp is also voguing whether any of these biker
. >> ktvu's rob roth tells us that investigators are also looking into whether or not those bikers are related to an assault last month. >> this east bay woman says she couldn't believe what she was seeing on the bay bridge. >> we thought it was kind of dangerous for them to be riding like that. >> she said the bikers checked out her car nearby. >> to make sure it was not a cop and they they told everybody to keep going. >> ktvu obtained additional video that...
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cnbc's carolin roth is joining us live. know the numbers are supposed to be slightly better than expected. >> reporter: good morning to you. yes, we are expecting a print of 197,000 for the month of february, but hey, the whisper numbers are even higher than this because we saw the blow-out jobs report coming from the private sector called the adp report earlier this week. so unless we get a disastrous number from the official jobs report today, it's very likely that the fed will hike interest rates by another 25 basis points next week. ahead of that, futures in the u.s. are taking a little bit higher as the dollar is essentially flat. in other news, i want to talk about volkswagen, the german automaker, it is said to plead guilty to three felony counts in the justice department's diesel emissions scandal investigation. those counts are committing fraud, obstruction of justice, entry of goods and false statement charges. and the country is the biggest automaker by sales already agreed to pay $4.3 billion in charges to the u
cnbc's carolin roth is joining us live. know the numbers are supposed to be slightly better than expected. >> reporter: good morning to you. yes, we are expecting a print of 197,000 for the month of february, but hey, the whisper numbers are even higher than this because we saw the blow-out jobs report coming from the private sector called the adp report earlier this week. so unless we get a disastrous number from the official jobs report today, it's very likely that the fed will hike...
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in oakland rob roth ktvu fox 2 news. >>> two of the four people who died have now been identified. they are 64-year-old edwarn anderson and 50-year-old cassandra robertson. the coroner's office brought in a forensic anthropologist today to try to help identify the other two victims. >>> our two investigates team has been digging into the records of that apartment building and its history of code complaint. city records show the low income residents had been the source of 20 compliance complaints within the last ten years. the complaints included mold, garbage, no hot water, and holes in the walls and ceilings. we spoke to one tenant who says she doesn't think the sprinklers were working. >> i didn't remember any sprinklers going off. >> that tenant says the pastor brought fire extinguishers for residents because some of the units didn't have them. inspection records showed just three days before the fire, an inspector ordered the property owner to service the building's fire alarms and sprinklers immediately, and to provide smoke detectors in each unit. we have posted their inspect
in oakland rob roth ktvu fox 2 news. >>> two of the four people who died have now been identified. they are 64-year-old edwarn anderson and 50-year-old cassandra robertson. the coroner's office brought in a forensic anthropologist today to try to help identify the other two victims. >>> our two investigates team has been digging into the records of that apartment building and its history of code complaint. city records show the low income residents had been the source of 20...