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how about a roth or 401(k) this works like a roth 401(k)?es on that money again except because it's a 401(k) plan, it has a much higher contribution limit than an ire rachet for example, the government says the 401(k) contribution for 2015 is $18,000. whereas an ira annual contributions are capped at a mere $5,500. and there is one other big difference unlike a roth ira, a roth 401(k) doesn't have an income cap no matter how much money you earn, you can take advantage of one of these as long as your employer decides to give you the option of course, all this depends on what you think the future is going to look like i'll admit if you think taxes are headed higher over the course of your lifetime, then a roth 401(k) where you pay taxes now and pay nothing in the future, that is so the way to go, even if you're making a lot of money in the present. but i think that belief is mistaken for those of you young people who only became politically conscious under the obama administration, it may seem there is no way to stop the tide of higher tax, bu
how about a roth or 401(k) this works like a roth 401(k)?es on that money again except because it's a 401(k) plan, it has a much higher contribution limit than an ire rachet for example, the government says the 401(k) contribution for 2015 is $18,000. whereas an ira annual contributions are capped at a mere $5,500. and there is one other big difference unlike a roth ira, a roth 401(k) doesn't have an income cap no matter how much money you earn, you can take advantage of one of these as long as...
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a roth ira?ious. >> well, one of the great benefits of a roth is that you can withdraw the contributions at any tim s tax-frce they went in after tax. so for a lot of people,ou know, putting money away in a roth seems at age 15, it seems like retirement is so far away they can u it for, you know, qualified educational expenses or their first-time p hochase and you know, in later years, but it's a great way to gethat habit going of saving for retirement and putting some of your ened income away. >> you say it's really a teachi moment and tha the parent can contribute, certainly, but it's the time that you should takeour child and teach them about compounding and really a life lesson in money. >> right. exactly. it's a great opportunity, say, you know, talk about how much should you earn this week. how much should you putway for savings and how it can grow. that's exactly right. >> it occurred to me when i heard about this. you started this two y ars. what took so long? i know you did it because of
a roth ira?ious. >> well, one of the great benefits of a roth is that you can withdraw the contributions at any tim s tax-frce they went in after tax. so for a lot of people,ou know, putting money away in a roth seems at age 15, it seems like retirement is so far away they can u it for, you know, qualified educational expenses or their first-time p hochase and you know, in later years, but it's a great way to gethat habit going of saving for retirement and putting some of your ened income...
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he was in doing a lot of the self dealings that john roth was. anyway that's the answer to that question and then the smaller question, which is about the larger question which is about how could andrew jackson have seen the civil war coming. is that right? part of it was that i think it was south carolina at the time was deciding that it had-- you know the states rights issue persist to this day as one of these curiosities and difficulties frankly with the constitution that all rights that are not enumerated in the constitution over to the states. the question is then who's right prevails in the south carolina would say well, our right prevails and screw you federal government and of course within that was the right to hold slaves. who would be able to tell them from the outside not to conduct their lives the way they had always done and as they believed they should be allowed to do. that was-- abolitionists came flooding into the cherokee nation because to try and get the cherokee later on to stop having slaves, abolitionism became quite a fore
he was in doing a lot of the self dealings that john roth was. anyway that's the answer to that question and then the smaller question, which is about the larger question which is about how could andrew jackson have seen the civil war coming. is that right? part of it was that i think it was south carolina at the time was deciding that it had-- you know the states rights issue persist to this day as one of these curiosities and difficulties frankly with the constitution that all rights that are...
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davy roth had it the worst. fractions were coming at him left and right. he just didn't get the damn things. two days ago, i tried to teach him what 1/4 of 1/2 was using different sizes of blocks. yesterday, i tried again by dividing up pizza. both missions failed. rachel: oh no. sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, how was your day? rachel: oh, uhh... today my boss treated the office to salad wraps. sam: mmm, salad wraps. rachel: i know. >>> our guests are a married couple. maria and carlos. they are a married couple a catholic couple believe carlos is a recent convert to the catholic church. they are here to tell us about natural family planning. i know you are practitioners of this and you have become teachers of this. i would like you to tell us about it. can you tell us something about your background? >>
davy roth had it the worst. fractions were coming at him left and right. he just didn't get the damn things. two days ago, i tried to teach him what 1/4 of 1/2 was using different sizes of blocks. yesterday, i tried again by dividing up pizza. both missions failed. rachel: oh no. sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying...
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in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> still ahead, san francisco targeting taggers. >> weove about 3-5 tags every day, costing money and impacting the visitor experience. >> the strategy the city is using to go after some of the worst offenders. >>> france and belgium battled to be the first entry into the world cup finals, in front of the watchful eye of mick ja mark will tell us who won. >>> family in the bay area, and then went missing, the latest on the search for an organ women on the way to southern california. -- oregon woman. >>> a fire in antioch sent to mental hospital, it started about on parcel in the court, they say both children inhaled smoke, but are expected to be okay, after being taken by ambulance to an area hospital. a man in his 20s was taken to the hospital with second-degree burns. they spent several hours mopping up the scene, the cause remains under investigation tonight. >>> the deadly shooting of a mother and daughter, investigators say that belinda scott and others were shot inside their home on the boulevard early on the morning of july 5, the
in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> still ahead, san francisco targeting taggers. >> weove about 3-5 tags every day, costing money and impacting the visitor experience. >> the strategy the city is using to go after some of the worst offenders. >>> france and belgium battled to be the first entry into the world cup finals, in front of the watchful eye of mick ja mark will tell us who won. >>> family in the bay area, and then went missing, the...
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engineer roth. hasti >> clerk: okay. good evening, and welcome to the -- [ gavel ]. >> clerk: it's fine. i'm sorry. i'm jumping the gun here. good evening and welcome to the july 11 -- well, i think gary, you said they're ready, right? yeah, they're ready. good evening, for the third time and welcome to the july 11, 2018 meeting of the san francisco board of apaelz. board president frank fung will be the presiding officer tonight. to my left is deputy city attorney brad rossy who will provide the board with any needed legal assistance. i am julie quintata, the executive director. we expect to see scott sanchez, zoning administrator, representing the planning department and planning commission, joseph duffy, senior building inspector, representing the department of building inspection, amanda higgins and brent cohen from the department of public works bureau of street use and mapping, and chris buck, urban forester, san francisco department of urban forestry. the board requests that you silence aor turnoff all phones and
engineer roth. hasti >> clerk: okay. good evening, and welcome to the -- [ gavel ]. >> clerk: it's fine. i'm sorry. i'm jumping the gun here. good evening and welcome to the july 11 -- well, i think gary, you said they're ready, right? yeah, they're ready. good evening, for the third time and welcome to the july 11, 2018 meeting of the san francisco board of apaelz. board president frank fung will be the presiding officer tonight. to my left is deputy city attorney brad rossy who...
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harriet beecher stowe, john steinbeck, iran, edward abbey, and felt roth. let's go to the next group. tom: this is not anywhere near his most famous vote that he gave that name to the post-civil war era that we refer to as the gilded age as the post-civil war time. host: tell us about that and what impact that had. bailey.et chuck he was a rip -- a reporter. he had a distinguished heritage from england. that is a great novel. one of my students pointed out to me, it is a book about military-civil relations and civilian control of the military. both the book and the movie are quite good. is written by two veteran reporters in washington, d.c. in the early part of the john f. kennedy presidency and it gives us in the novel and the film the most livable american president in american literature. so even that alone. military coups occur regularly in latin america, africa, other nations. it could happen here. authors one of the few theples that crystallizes possibility that a coup could occur and within seven days which is where comes the title, the president an
harriet beecher stowe, john steinbeck, iran, edward abbey, and felt roth. let's go to the next group. tom: this is not anywhere near his most famous vote that he gave that name to the post-civil war era that we refer to as the gilded age as the post-civil war time. host: tell us about that and what impact that had. bailey.et chuck he was a rip -- a reporter. he had a distinguished heritage from england. that is a great novel. one of my students pointed out to me, it is a book about...
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roth -- >> richard fau. >> clerk: richard fau. okay. >> as we said, we'd like a rehearing on the request -- >> i'm sorry, could you move the mic closer to you. >> oh, okay. >> you can move the mic closer to you, as well. >> we would like a rehearing based on the article 25 and the complaints assessment. i think we need to vet more facts and leave it at that. >> president fong: thank you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. is the permit holder here? >> good evening. mckenzie and albritton for the permit holder. so the narrow issue before the board today is whether or not the appellant met the criteria for a rehearing. you know what the criteria are, extraordinary cases, preventing manifest injustice, new or different material, facts or circumstances that could have materially affected the outcome of the hearing. as both d.p.w.'s hearing and our briefing shows, they have not met this criteria. by their own admission they're using this as an opportunity to respond to the testimony that was at the may 23 hearing, but as d.p.w. pointed out, al
roth -- >> richard fau. >> clerk: richard fau. okay. >> as we said, we'd like a rehearing on the request -- >> i'm sorry, could you move the mic closer to you. >> oh, okay. >> you can move the mic closer to you, as well. >> we would like a rehearing based on the article 25 and the complaints assessment. i think we need to vet more facts and leave it at that. >> president fong: thank you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. is the permit holder here?...
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rob roth reports. >> reporter: police say they are very relieved to get the rideshare rapist off the streets. they say he picked up his victims outside bart here south of market street, then instead of taking them home, he would rape them. police say the rape victims thought they were getting into a car driven by someone working for a rideshare company but he wasn't. investigators say he first struck in 2013, then three more times this year. >> the assaults were violent rapes committed by a serial rapist, a sexual deviant predator who was not going to stop until he was caught. >> reporter: police say dna from the four attacks matches that of 37-year-old orlando lazo of san mateo. officers arrested him thursday on numerous charges including four counts of rape, kidnapping, assault and rape with a foreign object. >> this is the exact thing that everyone fears could happen here in the city. >> reporter: investigators say the rapist first struck five years ago, then again in february, march and june of this year. each time, police entered the attacker's dna into a national database. poli
rob roth reports. >> reporter: police say they are very relieved to get the rideshare rapist off the streets. they say he picked up his victims outside bart here south of market street, then instead of taking them home, he would rape them. police say the rape victims thought they were getting into a car driven by someone working for a rideshare company but he wasn't. investigators say he first struck in 2013, then three more times this year. >> the assaults were violent rapes...
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roth, a point of clarification on your distances. you indicated that the tree -- free furniture was 4.5 feet from the curb, and later you said that left 8.5 feet. >> because you have shy distance because that's about what -- that's why street furniture is so detrimental to pedestrian walkways. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we will now hear from the department. [inaudible] >> oh, i'm sorry. the permit holder, yeah. to ru the mayor outside our creamery, and we invited everyone in and had them try our ice cream, which they enjoyed. a few days later, the mayor sent us a certificate of honor, which to this day hangs proudly on our wall. the mayor's chief of staff responded expeditiously with the following: thanks for reaching out, adar. sounds like a great addition to union square. we were just at the museum of ice cream the other week, and a tourist asked us where the nearest ice cream shop was and could only think of the ben and jerry's in the basement of the macy's. i'll mention it to the mayor today. he'll be so e
roth, a point of clarification on your distances. you indicated that the tree -- free furniture was 4.5 feet from the curb, and later you said that left 8.5 feet. >> because you have shy distance because that's about what -- that's why street furniture is so detrimental to pedestrian walkways. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we will now hear from the department. [inaudible] >> oh, i'm sorry. the permit holder, yeah. to ru the mayor outside...
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roth, the other appellant. >> my name is stanley roth. i've been in this business 44 years. in 1974, this board actually overruled the police department and gave me a peddler permit, which was actually the first peddler permit in the city. i am the owner of the stanley steamer hot dog cart. i have to agree with karen, this is the wrong location for a food truck. and my job tonight is going to be to try and go into the -- the legislation. i think the most important line in this is line 23, where it says consequently, the location restrictions included in this legislation are intended to -- i'm sorry, the locational restrictions are intended to address these public concerns, and those are the concerns about -- and so the locations that are put together, these restrictions are the foundation of the ordinance, and there's three mandatory location requirements that are violated in this approval, and that's what i'd like to review. so if you'll bear with me, they are -- the location is -- violates the 6 feet from sidewalk furniture rule. it doesn't provide the clear path of 6 feet
roth, the other appellant. >> my name is stanley roth. i've been in this business 44 years. in 1974, this board actually overruled the police department and gave me a peddler permit, which was actually the first peddler permit in the city. i am the owner of the stanley steamer hot dog cart. i have to agree with karen, this is the wrong location for a food truck. and my job tonight is going to be to try and go into the -- the legislation. i think the most important line in this is line 23,...
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even roth is a child molester. in a 5-4 decision, the court invalidated judge roth's decree . it was decided days after brown's 20th anniversary. it was an incredibly difficult moment for justice marshall to anticipate and because he viewed it as i'm undoing brown in a significant way. he said it marked an enormous step backward and said that our nation would be ill served by the court's refusal to remedy separate but unequal education for unless our children begin to learn together there is little hope that our people will learn to live together. those words would assume added e over time as a result of our ongoing racial isolation in the nation's public schools. the rodriguez decision from 1973 dealing with school funding . there's a constitutional claim. as rodriguez made its way to the supreme court, people thought there was a very good chance that the method of financing public schools in texas and throughout the nation would be invalidated. philip curlin of the university of chicago said it's only a matter of time in 1968 before the supreme court invalidates this under t
even roth is a child molester. in a 5-4 decision, the court invalidated judge roth's decree . it was decided days after brown's 20th anniversary. it was an incredibly difficult moment for justice marshall to anticipate and because he viewed it as i'm undoing brown in a significant way. he said it marked an enormous step backward and said that our nation would be ill served by the court's refusal to remedy separate but unequal education for unless our children begin to learn together there is...
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.>> live tonight, outside the courthouse, thank you, now to rob roth, in court today, reaction from the victims families, rob?>> ththe families who came to court today, some cried as the judge read the names of their d ones. >> reporter: he heart wrenching day -- a heart wrenching day, family members came to hear the plea agreement for themselves, but david gregory, the father of michaela gregory, one of the 36 people who died, did night -- did not like the deal, nine years for derick almena, six years were max harris, 36 lives. >> what more did you hope for quick >> we just wanted some fair justice. >> what would that mean? >> just not to be four years or two years, with time served, and you know, we just wanted some justice, some fair justice, and we don't feel in our opinion, that was fair justice. >> reporter: the prosecution, a trial would save the family members pain. but others saw it differently. his daughter had gone to the dance party ended up dying in the arms of her boyfriend, but all that happened in between isn't clear to gregory.>> some questions could have been answered,
.>> live tonight, outside the courthouse, thank you, now to rob roth, in court today, reaction from the victims families, rob?>> ththe families who came to court today, some cried as the judge read the names of their d ones. >> reporter: he heart wrenching day -- a heart wrenching day, family members came to hear the plea agreement for themselves, but david gregory, the father of michaela gregory, one of the 36 people who died, did night -- did not like the deal, nine years...
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is rob roth.com -- as rob roth found out, the federalist green irish pub survived the 1906 earthquakeas not as lucky this time. >> flames coming up, a reared site. that's a weird site. >> reporter: it broke out just before midnight on columbus avenue. dozens of people were inside the federalist green and got out quickly, cocktails apparently still in hand. >> everybody was at >> reporter: so they moved from this bar to another bar? >> yes. [ laughter ]>> reporter: four people lived on the third floor, and disturbed by the smell, the ground-floor seem to suffer more water and spoke damage than fire, they came by to see the iconic pub themselves, a landmark for locals and tourists. >> i wanted to check out the world cup. >> i wanted to have a pint of guinness at fiddler's greene.>> reporter: it is 117 years old, it has been the fiddler's greene since 1991, the owners renovated it two years ago. customer say those who work in the area would often come by for a pint on the way home, and tourists would join the locals. no word from the owner when or if it will be coming back. >> it was lik
is rob roth.com -- as rob roth found out, the federalist green irish pub survived the 1906 earthquakeas not as lucky this time. >> flames coming up, a reared site. that's a weird site. >> reporter: it broke out just before midnight on columbus avenue. dozens of people were inside the federalist green and got out quickly, cocktails apparently still in hand. >> everybody was at >> reporter: so they moved from this bar to another bar? >> yes. [ laughter ]>>...
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came in at just over $200. >> i hope someone recognizes it and it is meaningful. >> reporter: rob rothnd -- atypical summertime pattern. -- atypical summertime weather pattern -- a typical summertime weather pattern. san jose down to 83 degrees as we have said in -- as we head into friday. we have two areas of subtropical moisture. is one batch here which is monsoon moisture. the area in between these, we are at that position where we had a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm. it was in place for today. tomorrow we still have that slight chance. the main impact will be a bit of a drop off in the numbers for the friday outlook . right now lots of fog at the coast and portions of the bay. there is an onshore breeze that will help set the stage for a cloudy morning toward san francisco and possibly oakland. the fog could reduce visibility tomorrow morning. the current numbers, santa rosa 56, livermore 73 and san jose upper 60s. here's a live camera looking toward the bay bridge toward san francisco. no surprises here. keeping things cool for the coast with fog nearby. warm to hot in
came in at just over $200. >> i hope someone recognizes it and it is meaningful. >> reporter: rob rothnd -- atypical summertime pattern. -- atypical summertime weather pattern -- a typical summertime weather pattern. san jose down to 83 degrees as we have said in -- as we head into friday. we have two areas of subtropical moisture. is one batch here which is monsoon moisture. the area in between these, we are at that position where we had a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm....
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at travis air force base, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the highway patrol has given the all clear at the carquinez bridge following a hazmat situation there that snarled traffic for hours. a big rig spilled gas along the toll plaza at 1 p.m. today. the driver thinks he hit some debris that ruptured his fuel tank. the chp shut down the right- hand lanes while hazmat crews cleaned up about 100 gallons of fuel from the roadway. no injuries were reported. >>> fire investigators in martinez are trying to determine the cause of an early-morning fire. crews were called to a storage yard on howell road about 12:30 a.m. they say flames had burned through several containers and spread to surrounding brush. the fire never went beyond one alarm even though crews had an issue trying to get ouof the po called. despite that, the damage didn't extend beyond the container boxes and was knocked down in less than 30 minutes. >>> santa rosa has filed suit against pg&e over the deadly tubbs fire. the lawsuit alleges that pg&e failed to exercise safety and maintenance precautions and protocols and showed
at travis air force base, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the highway patrol has given the all clear at the carquinez bridge following a hazmat situation there that snarled traffic for hours. a big rig spilled gas along the toll plaza at 1 p.m. today. the driver thinks he hit some debris that ruptured his fuel tank. the chp shut down the right- hand lanes while hazmat crews cleaned up about 100 gallons of fuel from the roadway. no injuries were reported. >>> fire investigators...
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in point richmond, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> an interesting story. family. >> the word is out. i imagine we'll find it. >> we have the bases covered hopefully. >>> let's check the weather. >> talking about a drop-off of the heat over the weekend. we'll cool off. not a major drop but down to 90 to 93 instead of 96 to 98. we are talking of a shower. it's hard to believe, a shower chance. we have a tiny chance of an isolated thunderstorm popping up later on tonight or friday. cooler friday. inland spots down to 92, 93. here's all that moisture coming from the south from southern california. two big plumes one to the west, one to the east bringing a pop-up thunderstorm. the main action is in the east with the lightning strikes being detected there. and right now we have that fog bank kind of hanging out at the coast keeping the beaches on the cool side. look at half moon bay, only 59 degrees! they are shivering there. concord 9 4. our live camera towards san francisco bay, there's the "salesforce tower" in the left part of the screen. a bit of haze not m
in point richmond, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> an interesting story. family. >> the word is out. i imagine we'll find it. >> we have the bases covered hopefully. >>> let's check the weather. >> talking about a drop-off of the heat over the weekend. we'll cool off. not a major drop but down to 90 to 93 instead of 96 to 98. we are talking of a shower. it's hard to believe, a shower chance. we have a tiny chance of an isolated thunderstorm popping up later on...
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. >> caitlin roth is here with the forest, we saw record rain in >> we saw record rainfall at all threerts making it to be outside in the middle of thete afoon. heavy rain andni ling, live look outside, as we wind down busy night in dc. it's so much quieter. in time for thend game from there, we continueo see the clouds and showers psh out to the southeast what's left of the fronts that came me earlier.it delivered much neede rainfall for a lot of us it was e first time i rained in . july too much too sooner, the79 inches we got at reagan, 4 it w wi5 minutes, over an inch towards the west at lldu. hence the problem with flash floong. 74 in the district. nest wind ushering in cooler and drier air, 70's and 60's showing up north and west 68 in gaithersburg, for tomorro at break from humidity. pleasant with sunshine's temperatures into the 80's. your fullas seven-day ft is still ahead. jim? . >>> talk about the chaos for a lo people trying to make it through region,s carre stranded evan lambert way look how it unfded andhe conditions in arlington. >> reporter: we see traffic moving well al
. >> caitlin roth is here with the forest, we saw record rain in >> we saw record rainfall at all threerts making it to be outside in the middle of thete afoon. heavy rain andni ling, live look outside, as we wind down busy night in dc. it's so much quieter. in time for thend game from there, we continueo see the clouds and showers psh out to the southeast what's left of the fronts that came me earlier.it delivered much neede rainfall for a lot of us it was e first time i rained in...
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rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, a congressman speaking out over allegations he ignored claimsal abuse during his time at a university. >> we're obviously -- talking with whoever is doing the investigation. >> plus, new developments and a potential break in the case in the killing of tupac shakur. please keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service that goes the extra mile. enterprise makes it easy. >>> heavy rain that flooded some streets in houston on this 4th of july have subsided. national weather service meteorologists say the city saw heavy rain earlier today that led to one to two feet of water collecting on some roads in west houston, but the rain had tapered off by the afternoon. more rain is expected in the coming days, although it likely won't be as much. the rains caused the city to call off their 4th of july concert and festival but not their fireworks display tonight. >>> republican representative jim jordan is speaking out about allegations he ig
rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, a congressman speaking out over allegations he ignored claimsal abuse during his time at a university. >> we're obviously -- talking with whoever is doing the investigation. >> plus, new developments and a potential break in the case in the killing of tupac shakur. please keep your shoes on! stop messing with your sister! hey! hey! don't make me come back there! so? feels really good.... yeah, i'm gonna buy it. (vo) customer service...
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ktvu's rob roth attended a public utilities commission and spoke with pg&e about where the money would go. >>> reporter: ever since the gas pipeline explosion in san bruno eight years ago, pg&e has been stepping up its safety program with renewed urgency. so it's asking state regulators to approve a proposed rate hike in their customers' gas bills starting next year. >> that rate increase will help provide funding for pg&e to invest in its infrastructure and continue to provide safe reliable gas service to its customers. >> reporter: the bills for typical customers would go up by about a dollar a month. that's a 2% hike. california public utilities commission regulates the utility and held one of a series of hearings about the proposed rate hikes wednesday. few people attended. the pg&e watchdog organization "turn" opposes the hike skeptical all the money will go towards safety. >> the rates are high and getting higher and it's on top of other rate hikes. that's what's critical for people. in terms of them having to choose, make the choices, what can they afford to pay this month? we h
ktvu's rob roth attended a public utilities commission and spoke with pg&e about where the money would go. >>> reporter: ever since the gas pipeline explosion in san bruno eight years ago, pg&e has been stepping up its safety program with renewed urgency. so it's asking state regulators to approve a proposed rate hike in their customers' gas bills starting next year. >> that rate increase will help provide funding for pg&e to invest in its infrastructure and continue...
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ktvu's rob roth spoke with passengers and police about crime problems and how bart is addressing them. >>> reporter: many passengers try to be careful about safety on bart but it often seems like that's just not enough. >> recently i have been slashed on drugs. -- recently i have been slashed on bart. >> there was some person on drugs too close to me, took my chain and ran. >> reporter: bart ridership increased as well as the crime rate. violent crime is up 2% over the first six months of the year compared to last year. but it's increased some 60% over the past 10 years. even before nia wilson's death at bart last week, this woman has been carrying mace on bart and because of the needles left on trains -- >> i try to sit next to someone who is not overtly aggressive. >> reporter: on social media, someone claiming to be a bart operator issued numerous safety tips advising against riding bart at night and checking the seats for needles. this man says he stopped commuting home on bart at night. >> all this week i have been not taking bart. it's scary. even beyond the poor girl. >> we are
ktvu's rob roth spoke with passengers and police about crime problems and how bart is addressing them. >>> reporter: many passengers try to be careful about safety on bart but it often seems like that's just not enough. >> recently i have been slashed on drugs. -- recently i have been slashed on bart. >> there was some person on drugs too close to me, took my chain and ran. >> reporter: bart ridership increased as well as the crime rate. violent crime is up 2% over...
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ktvu's rob roth is in discovery bay where a lot of people are ignoring the warning. >>> reporter: here at discovery bay you don't have to look far to see it. health inspectors say it is toxic and they are warning people not to swim in discovery bay but many say they are going in anyway. toxic blue-green algae is in full bloom here in discovery bay. clumps are forming along the piers and the harbor. contra costa environmental health issued a warning for people and pets to stay out of the water in discovery bay and not to eat any fish from here. but that's not stopping a lot of people. >> a bit of boating, you know. some wake boarding. >> reporter: this group isn't worried about the algae. >> i have been out here for years and it hasn't got me yet. so all good. >> reporter: contra costa health services says it took 12 samples from different parts of discovery bay all testing positive for cyano- toxics. it can make you sick. >> humans can get rashes and respiratory issues and other things. >> reporter: although it isn't fatal it may cause liver damage. two dogs died last year after swimmi
ktvu's rob roth is in discovery bay where a lot of people are ignoring the warning. >>> reporter: here at discovery bay you don't have to look far to see it. health inspectors say it is toxic and they are warning people not to swim in discovery bay but many say they are going in anyway. toxic blue-green algae is in full bloom here in discovery bay. clumps are forming along the piers and the harbor. contra costa environmental health issued a warning for people and pets to stay out of...
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ktvu's rob roth was there when police announced the arrest in san francisco and he joins us now live.ob. >>> reporter: heather, police say the rideshare rapist would pick up his victims outside bars here south of market street, then rape the very women who thought he was going to drive them home. >>> reporter: police say the rape victims thought they were getting into a car driven by someone working for a rideshare company but he wasn't. investigate others say he first struck in 2013, then three more times this year. >> the assaults were violent rapes committed by a serial rapist, a sexual deviant predator who was not going to stop until he was caught. >> reporter: police say dna from the four attacks matches that of 37-year-old orlando lazo of san mateo. officers arrested him thursday on numerous charges including four counts of rape, kidnapping, assault and rape with a foreign object. >> this is the exact thing that everyone fears could happen here in the city. >> reporter: investigators say the rapist first struck five years ago, then again in february, march and june of this year.
ktvu's rob roth was there when police announced the arrest in san francisco and he joins us now live.ob. >>> reporter: heather, police say the rideshare rapist would pick up his victims outside bars here south of market street, then rape the very women who thought he was going to drive them home. >>> reporter: police say the rape victims thought they were getting into a car driven by someone working for a rideshare company but he wasn't. investigate others say he first struck...
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roth? you have three minutes. >> okay. thank you. well, i'd like to just get back to basics and remember why we're here. this ordinance came about in 2013. the 2010 ordinance was under attack because the state of california had preempted all the pedestrian safety issues and people were threatening to sue the city about the mobile food ordinance because of congestion on sidewalks. so when you read the legislative intent, it outlines what the ordinance is trying to accomplish. it's trying to accomplish complying with the state of california so the ordinance can't be challenged. so if you look at this picture, this is where you're putting the food truck. i know it probably has some glare, but this area right here, this is exactly where the food truck would be. and miss wilson -- commissioner wilson, we always want to attract people to union square. but -- but to attract people to congest the sidewalk when my fear is this ordinance is going to come at it -- if you grant a food truck in this heavily congested of an area, how will anyone d
roth? you have three minutes. >> okay. thank you. well, i'd like to just get back to basics and remember why we're here. this ordinance came about in 2013. the 2010 ordinance was under attack because the state of california had preempted all the pedestrian safety issues and people were threatening to sue the city about the mobile food ordinance because of congestion on sidewalks. so when you read the legislative intent, it outlines what the ordinance is trying to accomplish. it's trying...
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rob roth found some families who are spending the 4th of july doing that. >>> reporter: this is one of four parking lots where anyone can set up their own fireworks and we have a family that seems to be doing just that right now. now, while this may be a designated spot, residents are very much concerned about fire safety as this 4th of july continues into the night. >>> reporter: this family came from walnut creek to create their own 4th of july fireworks spectacular. >> you get to light it in the sky. >> reporter: this is one of four parking lots in the town of dublin where people can set off their own so-called "safe and sane" fireworks legally. most bay area cities have banned fireworks altogether, which makes coming here appealing to some. >> it's a controlled environment, so -- and there's not excess foliage and people are being more cautious and people can keep an eye on each other, too. so it's smart. >> yeah, you got it. >> is it a little scary doing this, too, in. >> yeah, because i'm a kid. >> reporter: while this may be a far cry from the fireworks extravaganzas in the bigg
rob roth found some families who are spending the 4th of july doing that. >>> reporter: this is one of four parking lots where anyone can set up their own fireworks and we have a family that seems to be doing just that right now. now, while this may be a designated spot, residents are very much concerned about fire safety as this 4th of july continues into the night. >>> reporter: this family came from walnut creek to create their own 4th of july fireworks spectacular....
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in point richmond, rob roth, ktvu fox news. >> somehow i get the feeling they will find the owner. >> they need one thing that someone doesn't know that that person can say that one thing about the ring so they notice that person. i hope they find it. >>> let's talk about the weather. mark ibanez in for our chief meteorologist bill martin tonight. nice day out there. >> yeah. are you guys liking this weather this week? >> it's a little hot inland. >> i was going to say, it depends on who you ask. >> down by the beach, it's fine. >> the coast probably just shivering. >> it's foggy. typical summertime setup here in the bay area. you can pick your temperature, 60s, 80s to the upper 90s close to 100 degrees this afternoon. so take the highs from your thursday afternoon. santa rosa 88. still some 90s out toward concord, fairfield, antioch, livermore, morgan hill. 98 degrees. san francisco 66. foggy at the coast and the bay all morning long. here's the setup with the showers and thunderstorms out to our east and we watching the weather conditions around the ferguson fire. the terrain is a b
in point richmond, rob roth, ktvu fox news. >> somehow i get the feeling they will find the owner. >> they need one thing that someone doesn't know that that person can say that one thing about the ring so they notice that person. i hope they find it. >>> let's talk about the weather. mark ibanez in for our chief meteorologist bill martin tonight. nice day out there. >> yeah. are you guys liking this weather this week? >> it's a little hot inland. >> i was...
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rob roth spoke with passengers and crime victims and how bart is addressing them. >>> reporter: many passengers try to be careful about safety on bart but it often seems like that's just not enough. >> recently i have been slashed on drugs. >> a person took my chain and ran. >> reporter: bart ridership increased as well as the crime rate. violent crime is up 2% over the first six months of the year compared to last year. but it's increased some 60% over the past 10 years. even before nia wilson's death at bart last week, this woman has been carrying mace on bart and because of the needles left on trains -- >> i try to sit next to someone who is not overtly aggressive. >> reporter: on social media, someone claiming to be a bart operator issued numerous safety tips advising against riding bart at night and checking the seats for needles. this man says he stopped commuting home on bart at night. >> all this week i have been not taking bart. it's scary. even beyond the poor girl. >> we are concerned, as well. i mean, we want to get their confidence back, back to police and bart as a whol
rob roth spoke with passengers and crime victims and how bart is addressing them. >>> reporter: many passengers try to be careful about safety on bart but it often seems like that's just not enough. >> recently i have been slashed on drugs. >> a person took my chain and ran. >> reporter: bart ridership increased as well as the crime rate. violent crime is up 2% over the first six months of the year compared to last year. but it's increased some 60% over the past 10...
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davy roth had it the worst. fractions were coming at him left and right.just didn't get the damn things. two days ago, i tried to teach him what 1/4 of 1/2 was using different sizes of blocks. yesterday, i tried again by dividing up pizza. both missions failed. rachel: oh no. sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it to math squadrons all over the school. rachel: wow! sam: anyhoo, oh, uhh...the td l: m, w mytoda try boss deate anyhoo, oh, uhh...the td l: rachel: i know. >>> good morning and welcome back to "mosaic." i'm rabbi eric weiss and honored to be your host this morning. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the 38th jewish film festival throughout the bay area and we would like to welcome back lexie lebon and jay. welcome back, jay and lexie. >> thank you. >> i know the film festival the film festival brings in a lot of different components of the communit
davy roth had it the worst. fractions were coming at him left and right.just didn't get the damn things. two days ago, i tried to teach him what 1/4 of 1/2 was using different sizes of blocks. yesterday, i tried again by dividing up pizza. both missions failed. rachel: oh no. sam: but today...i was ready. sam: i created a combat math game where the only way to beat the enemy is to out-fraction them. davy conquered every last denominator. my game was so successful, the principal is deploying it...
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ktvu's rob roth talked with one of the artists and also residents who say they are frustrated by what they see happening. >>> reporter: for more than 20 years this mural featuring cesar chavez and others has been part of the landscape on york street and 24th in the mission. but sometime tuesday night, it appears street gang members defaced it. >> my first reaction is anger because art is there for everybody. >> reporter: carlos gonzales was the main artist for the mural. he also spent many years as a juvenile probation officer working to get young people away from gangs. the mural was meant to show people who made a difference in their communities. >> a mirror on the community as well as a spotlight for revolutionary heroes. kind of like inspiring the people that see it. >> reporter: gonzales says the eagle in the mural is the symbol of the united farm workers but it has been adopted by a street gang making a rival gang angry. >> many of the kids in the gang culture that are on the opposite side tend to see red literally when they see that and they cross it out. >> reporter: but espec
ktvu's rob roth talked with one of the artists and also residents who say they are frustrated by what they see happening. >>> reporter: for more than 20 years this mural featuring cesar chavez and others has been part of the landscape on york street and 24th in the mission. but sometime tuesday night, it appears street gang members defaced it. >> my first reaction is anger because art is there for everybody. >> reporter: carlos gonzales was the main artist for the mural. he...
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rob roth talked to an artist who helped create the mural and frustrated neighbors as well. >> reporter: for more than 20 years this mural featuring labor leader cesar chavez has been in san francisco's mission district but street gang members defaced it. >> my first reaction is anger because art is there for everybody. >> car loss spent many years as a juvenile probation officer working to get young people away from gangs. the mural is meant to show people who made a difference in their communities: a mirror on the community as well as a spotlight for revolutionary heroes. to inspire the people that see it. >> gonzalez says the eagle in the mural is a symbol of the united farm workers but it's been adopted by a street gang when they see that and cross it out. is this is the third mural in the neighborhood that's been defaced this month. about two weeks ago vandals used white paint to damage a mural featuring carlos santana and just before that they struck an iety gentry fy occasion mural. . >> it's definitely disappointing that icons like cha vez and carlos santana is getting disrespec
rob roth talked to an artist who helped create the mural and frustrated neighbors as well. >> reporter: for more than 20 years this mural featuring labor leader cesar chavez has been in san francisco's mission district but street gang members defaced it. >> my first reaction is anger because art is there for everybody. >> car loss spent many years as a juvenile probation officer working to get young people away from gangs. the mural is meant to show people who made a...
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reporting in san francisco, rob roth. >>> the justice department announced indictments against 12 russian intelligence officers for interfering in the 2016 presidential elections. robert mueller accuse th ointo national committee and hillary clinton's campaign and linking -- leaking damaging emails. that was the same day that then candidate trump said that he wished russians would find the missing emails. >> they created fictitious online personas and use them to release information including thousands of stolen emails and other documents. >> the indictments come three days before president trump is scheduled to meet with russian president vladimir putin. today president trump said he will raise the issue of election interference during their meeting. >>> president trump is in scotland after wrapping up his trip in london. the president did his best to avoid huge protests taking place in london. >> reporter: queen elizabeth met with president trump and the first lady. a military band gave a royal salute before playing the national anthem. the streets to protest the presidents visit. >> he
reporting in san francisco, rob roth. >>> the justice department announced indictments against 12 russian intelligence officers for interfering in the 2016 presidential elections. robert mueller accuse th ointo national committee and hillary clinton's campaign and linking -- leaking damaging emails. that was the same day that then candidate trump said that he wished russians would find the missing emails. >> they created fictitious online personas and use them to release...
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in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the san mateo county sheriff's department is asking for the public's help to identify a man who allegedly groped a teenaged girl in a boat ramp parking lot near half moon bay. it happened last month. the suspect is described as a caucasian man in his 40s, about 5'9", chubby with a dirty appearance with brown hair and beard. he was last seen wearing a red sweatshirt and jeans. anyone with information should call the san mateo county sheriff's department. >>> i grew up just a few blocks from here as many of you know, but a world away. a young african-american girl in public housing. >> in san francisco, history was made today just a short distance from where london breed grew up. san francisco's new mayor took the oath of office on the steps of city hall. in doing that, she became the first black woman to serve as the city's mayor. ktvu's christien kafton was there as thousands of supporters watched the swearing-in ceremony where san francisco's 45th mayor was sworn in. >> reporter: london breed said she was proud of the city of san fran
in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the san mateo county sheriff's department is asking for the public's help to identify a man who allegedly groped a teenaged girl in a boat ramp parking lot near half moon bay. it happened last month. the suspect is described as a caucasian man in his 40s, about 5'9", chubby with a dirty appearance with brown hair and beard. he was last seen wearing a red sweatshirt and jeans. anyone with information should call the san mateo county...
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no for our >> we're joined right now by caitlin roth. caitlin, what's it look >> not so bad, actually. we haven'tai hadn all day in the district and inside the beltway but there's concern by the national weather service we may have a round of heavy rain overnight. flood watch has been expanded on this summer night. weenerha heat and humidity through his hiday cominge to an end by thed. we pbut first dc and points west ward all of our western suburbs under a wlo fatch this was a and expansion, showers and thunderstorms that have been oninstgoirggicrniaos a are movi said they will reintensify. and we could have heavy rain, there's nothing heavy right now but as this kind of r ds over the mountains and approaches us it might hit an impulse and were could see thunderstorms or downpours. take a look at this model which has us quiet. showers towards the west but really bws them up by about c through 5:00 a.m. and a or two by day break, this would be a heavy round of rain that would be coming before our cold frt which could bring r tomorrow aft
no for our >> we're joined right now by caitlin roth. caitlin, what's it look >> not so bad, actually. we haven'tai hadn all day in the district and inside the beltway but there's concern by the national weather service we may have a round of heavy rain overnight. flood watch has been expanded on this summer night. weenerha heat and humidity through his hiday cominge to an end by thed. we pbut first dc and points west ward all of our western suburbs under a wlo fatch this was a and...
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in oakland rob roth ktvu fox 2 news. >> our coverage continues on our website where we posted this ghost ship fire story right on the front page. >>> fourth of july celebrations one night early, tonight thousands gathered at marina bay park in richmond to celebrate the holiday and watch fireworks and families also enjoyed live music performances and a barbecue. the city of richmond has made it a tradition to celebrate america's birthday on the third. the event is paid for by the city. >> it's been a tradition that way. nobody has ever explained why we celebrate on the third. i guess we want to be people to the punch. >> organizers are now gearing up for the big fireworks show in san francisco, which can draw up to 1 million spectators and new tonight amber lee is along the waterfront where folks are getting ready to celebrate. >> reporter: frank, the city is also prepared for the city's big celebration and if you take a look behind me you can see the no stopping signs posted along the waterfront and people tell us this is a special holiday. they want to celebrate in style. san francisco
in oakland rob roth ktvu fox 2 news. >> our coverage continues on our website where we posted this ghost ship fire story right on the front page. >>> fourth of july celebrations one night early, tonight thousands gathered at marina bay park in richmond to celebrate the holiday and watch fireworks and families also enjoyed live music performances and a barbecue. the city of richmond has made it a tradition to celebrate america's birthday on the third. the event is paid for by the...
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were back in richmond, rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> temperatures warmed up today. you probably felt the humidity and bugginess with the moisture moving in front assessment from what was once hurricane. the high temperatures today we had 90s toward livermore and antioch. alejo 92. san francisco 73. san mateo at about 80 degrees. there is breaking news out of santa barbara, these areas in red are a red flag wire -- fire warning. the wind out of the north is sundowner wind. that has an impact on the humidity and temperature. right now, these are the current conditions around the fire zone. upper 90s. the moisture level is low. the wind is 16-20 miles per hour. that have been stronger gusts in the reason. that is a huge challenge for fire crews. the satellite is showing high crowds -- clouds streaming across the bay area. patchy fog could form coast side over the next few hours. great numbers, it is still warm. concord is 74. san jose 70 and san francisco 61. this is a beautiful scene. looking toward the bay bridge toward san francisco. we are in the clear and getting
were back in richmond, rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> temperatures warmed up today. you probably felt the humidity and bugginess with the moisture moving in front assessment from what was once hurricane. the high temperatures today we had 90s toward livermore and antioch. alejo 92. san francisco 73. san mateo at about 80 degrees. there is breaking news out of santa barbara, these areas in red are a red flag wire -- fire warning. the wind out of the north is sundowner wind. that has an...
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in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> investigators say they are combing through large amounts of information from social media sites and other digital sources in the search for a missing student from the university of iowa who has ties to oakland. 20-year-old molly tibbits was last seen about a week ago jogging in brooklyn, iowa. friends and family say she usually wore a fitbit fitness tracker and investigators are now hoping to use information from that device to hopefully locate her. they are also poring through information they have gathered from social media sites that she used. tibbits grew up in oakland and moved to iowa in elementary school. authorities say as more time passes without finding her, the possibility grows that she was taken against her will. >>> still ahead tonight, new threats of sanctions from president trump. why the president aimed a tweet at turkey today. plus -- >> i was emotional. for sure. i welled up a little bit. >> an emotional reunion and a warning to parents after a lifeguard had to help rescue a boy buried by sand on a beach in santa cruz. >>
in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> investigators say they are combing through large amounts of information from social media sites and other digital sources in the search for a missing student from the university of iowa who has ties to oakland. 20-year-old molly tibbits was last seen about a week ago jogging in brooklyn, iowa. friends and family say she usually wore a fitbit fitness tracker and investigators are now hoping to use information from that device to hopefully...
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. >>> a gold wedding ring was found on a bay area beach but as rob roth reports the challenge now is finding who lost it. >> reporter: while walking on d party. >> reporter: richard found something that caught his eye. >> i looked down and saw something that didn't look quite normal and went down and pulled up the ring. >> reporter: it was a man's gold wedding ring with a pattern of stars and perhaps shamrocks on the water's edge. inside the ring it says from now to eternity. >> someone long ago was in love with someone and this ring is symbolic of that but i don't know the rest of the story. >> reporter: once he found the ring the next question is what to do with it now. how do you get it to the rightful owner. it sat in his home since late january. he was unsure what to do. >> the plan was to try to find who it was but i'm not an internet -- facebooker, twitter person. >> reporter: his friend definitely is. >> i thought this is really cool. we should post this to social media. if there is anyone that twitter loves it's a mystery. i thought post to t nothing has been verified. >> it
. >>> a gold wedding ring was found on a bay area beach but as rob roth reports the challenge now is finding who lost it. >> reporter: while walking on d party. >> reporter: richard found something that caught his eye. >> i looked down and saw something that didn't look quite normal and went down and pulled up the ring. >> reporter: it was a man's gold wedding ring with a pattern of stars and perhaps shamrocks on the water's edge. inside the ring it says from...