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and as you know, we have some vulnerability in the way our system's designed and some bottlenecks and hot spots that in the long term we're going to need to address. but the lack of resiliency of our system to address service disruptions is going to become more acute and more pressing need as the demands on the system grow. so, what we're focusing on and kind of the initial kind of thinking about the long-term strategy are the key corridors that are going to move people in the future. this is very high level and intentionally so. it's not even -- it's probably premature to call it a strategy. it's kind of initial thoughts on what a strategy might look like, focusing on the key -- on the core transit corridors. so, when you look at where we would be even after the t.e.p. and you look at some of these main corridors, you'll see that providers here have the dedicated right-of-way, bart and caltrain in particular, provide a pretty good alternative to driving right now for people coming from the outer edges of the city, 15 or 20 minutes' travel time to get downtown when things are going we
and as you know, we have some vulnerability in the way our system's designed and some bottlenecks and hot spots that in the long term we're going to need to address. but the lack of resiliency of our system to address service disruptions is going to become more acute and more pressing need as the demands on the system grow. so, what we're focusing on and kind of the initial kind of thinking about the long-term strategy are the key corridors that are going to move people in the future. this is...
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some teachers are being called heros. they laid on top of students to shield them from falling debris. and lewding is a problem. coming up in 12 minutes oklahoma's plan to reduce lewding in these devastated areas. >>> today is harvey milk day in california. the group savecalifornia.com is running radio ads calling on parents to boycott the day by keeping their children home from school. the san francisco school district says the lesson plan teaches children to reject prejudice and embrace diversity. some celebrations will be held in the bay area today. admission to the history museum in san francisco is free. frank robin sop will speak at a reading on market street tonight. milk became the first openingly gay lawmaker in california when he won a seat on the san francisco board of supervisors in 1977. he was assassinated a year later. >>> time is 4:33. it's quiet outside uc san francisco at this hour. in less than 90 minutes striking medical workers are expected back on the picket lines. hundreds of workers at five uc medi
some teachers are being called heros. they laid on top of students to shield them from falling debris. and lewding is a problem. coming up in 12 minutes oklahoma's plan to reduce lewding in these devastated areas. >>> today is harvey milk day in california. the group savecalifornia.com is running radio ads calling on parents to boycott the day by keeping their children home from school. the san francisco school district says the lesson plan teaches children to reject prejudice and...
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bart had some earlier delays or some police activity. everything is wrapped up now just residual delays 5 to 10 minutes on some bart lines. muni, caltrain and ace look good and a quick check of the san mateo bridge, where things look great heading out towards the high-rise. there it is. this is westbound 92. that's a check of traffic. back to you guys. >> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> an immigration reform bill has cleared a hurdle. the senate judiciary committee passed the bill yesterday sending it to the full senate for consideration.the proposal drawn up by the bipartisan gang of 8 would create a 13-year path to citizenship for 11 million illegal aliens. it would also strengthen border security. >>> anthony weiner made it official. he is running for mayor of new york city. you may recall weiner's congressional career collapsed when the public got a look at lewd photos of him that he had tweeted to women. he is one of several people hoping to replace mayor bloomberg, who can't run for mayor again because of term limits. >>> 6:19
bart had some earlier delays or some police activity. everything is wrapped up now just residual delays 5 to 10 minutes on some bart lines. muni, caltrain and ace look good and a quick check of the san mateo bridge, where things look great heading out towards the high-rise. there it is. this is westbound 92. that's a check of traffic. back to you guys. >> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> an immigration reform bill has cleared a hurdle. the senate judiciary committee passed...
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i think we are probably going to see some 80s begin to show up in some of the valleys.se, yesterday we only topped out at 58 in san francisco, today 4 degrees warmer at 62. about 78 in livermore. 77 in concord. we have more 80s expected for the weekend too. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. westbound 580 in livermore a problem spot again. it was a bad commute yesterday and it's again a bad commute. this time a motorcycle accident blocking one lane. it's approaching north livermore avenue. we are seeing super slow speeds behind it. 11 miles per hour, pretty much what our sensors are picking up beyond vasco. and look at the drive time. it is definitely in the heavy category in the red. 48 minutes right now between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. but it's over the livermore valley and then speeds improve by the way once you get past that north livermore exit. also, there is a crash on -- in the south bay on the guadalupe parkway. northbound 87 approaching capitol expressway, thi
i think we are probably going to see some 80s begin to show up in some of the valleys.se, yesterday we only topped out at 58 in san francisco, today 4 degrees warmer at 62. about 78 in livermore. 77 in concord. we have more 80s expected for the weekend too. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. westbound 580 in livermore a problem spot again. it was a bad commute yesterday and it's again a bad commute....
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some of the data was very mixed.y last week. >> we did, but you recall thursday we were talking, one of the guests said something about friday, and i said don't worry about friday. it's a friday before a three-day weekend, the bias was up. the day after we have a bias to the up side. the market's become a little shaky after that auction at 1:00, and i think they were very disappointed at the very small level of demand, and it kind of reinforced their concerns. i think this rally has been pretty much a sigh of relief about the volatility in tokyo calming down, and that's kind of a reminder, seeing that that rally -- that that auction didn't go that well. >> you also have to look at the two things that have kept this market rallies. chairman bernanke, and europe. europe is getting better, bernanke has said he's doing whatever he needs to have done, he will be there to do it. same way that draghi took a page out of the his notebook. it's a collective sigh of relief. they're doing everything they can to keep this market
some of the data was very mixed.y last week. >> we did, but you recall thursday we were talking, one of the guests said something about friday, and i said don't worry about friday. it's a friday before a three-day weekend, the bias was up. the day after we have a bias to the up side. the market's become a little shaky after that auction at 1:00, and i think they were very disappointed at the very small level of demand, and it kind of reinforced their concerns. i think this rally has been...
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throughout san francisco you see some of the best pavement and some of the worst. as far as pedestrian injury, we would say something different where it does look as though pedestrian injuries are happening in communities of concern. >> so then the last category transit performance we are looking at things like transit speeds, reliability and crowding and travel times. and there are geographic patterns to all of these things, the question we are trying to ask is there such a concentration in conditions that it seems inequitable. that's one of the things we are trying to work out. and some of these, another thing we've learned in doing this is we are trying to get better data on some of these issues. there is not a great deal of spatial data, geographic data on reliability. there is some, but for instance, we are working on getting some of the switch back data, the turning around of the mini rail cars and be able to look at that geographically and how different neighborhoods are experiencing those and that's one example but many other types of reliability data such
throughout san francisco you see some of the best pavement and some of the worst. as far as pedestrian injury, we would say something different where it does look as though pedestrian injuries are happening in communities of concern. >> so then the last category transit performance we are looking at things like transit speeds, reliability and crowding and travel times. and there are geographic patterns to all of these things, the question we are trying to ask is there such a concentration...
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committee. >> do you want to add some things. >> just to provide some addition information. i think you're talk beginning the safety patrol. i was also of that in the 5th grade. that was -- my understanding and the history, it was funded by triple a and the funding interest the police and that ended. and triple a, i had the headquarters and they moved to creek. i know the police department would be interested in doing that. they used to have a big ceremony and they used to tell me about that. that's another point of information. >> can we ask powell to spare that. >> lorraine. >> you can ask her, yeah. >> it's a leadership committee that's valuable. and i mean, thinking with some of those qualities and there's volunteerism and there's a lot of things that i think we can consider. thank you. >> thank you. just a couple of other things. i really think the left turning and right turning is a really big issue as i learn more and more about this pedestrian safety and i get it. even as a driver i can see how it can be difficult or you lose track because there's cars behind you and
committee. >> do you want to add some things. >> just to provide some addition information. i think you're talk beginning the safety patrol. i was also of that in the 5th grade. that was -- my understanding and the history, it was funded by triple a and the funding interest the police and that ended. and triple a, i had the headquarters and they moved to creek. i know the police department would be interested in doing that. they used to have a big ceremony and they used to tell me...
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here are some of the stories we are following this hour. japan and india have agreed to press ahead with talks that include a nuclear power pact that would allow japanese firms to export technology. >>> evacuees from a town affected by the fukushima nuclear accident are demanding an increase in their compensation payments. are. >>> and as african economies grow, the agriculture sector lags behind. japanese farming experts are on the continent sharing tips to boost productivity and reduce poverty. >>> the leaders of japan and india are strengthening ties by focusing on an energy source that has been the subject of heated debate in this country. they've agreed to move forward with negotiations to sign a nuclear power pact. the deal would allow japanese companies to export atomic energy-related technology. prime minister shinzo abe and prime minister manmohan singh signed the joint statement after meeting in tokyo. the countries will speed up negotiations so they can conclude a deal soon. indian leaders want to build more nuclear plants. and t
here are some of the stories we are following this hour. japan and india have agreed to press ahead with talks that include a nuclear power pact that would allow japanese firms to export technology. >>> evacuees from a town affected by the fukushima nuclear accident are demanding an increase in their compensation payments. are. >>> and as african economies grow, the agriculture sector lags behind. japanese farming experts are on the continent sharing tips to boost productivity...
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a team of little guys in richmond who got some help from some big names. their equipment was stolen recently so the owners of the burlingame grill and founder of the lefty o'doul's kids foundation donated $1,500 and put together a fundraiser for the kids. >> it's not all about baseball. the kids love baseball, love teaching baseball but it's more important about teaching lifeskills and being able to keep them off the streets. >> they were able to raise more than $20,000 during the three- hour event. nice. >> it is nice. >>> well, coming up at 5:10, an arizona mother of seven is jailed in mexico for drug smuggling. why her family says she is being framed. >> plus cell number takeover. >> it's annoyance to me. it makes my phone use less essentially. >> someone using an east bay man's number. how the thieves can take over yours, too. >> a dramatic car crash in southern california. how a good samaritan came to the rescue coming up. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but
a team of little guys in richmond who got some help from some big names. their equipment was stolen recently so the owners of the burlingame grill and founder of the lefty o'doul's kids foundation donated $1,500 and put together a fundraiser for the kids. >> it's not all about baseball. the kids love baseball, love teaching baseball but it's more important about teaching lifeskills and being able to keep them off the streets. >> they were able to raise more than $20,000 during the...
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some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. control, at least much more so you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. >>> want to give you another look now at that breaking news. the fire in san jose. you can see live pictures now of the flames that are very, very close there to some sort of a building. it is a brush fire we're understanding, but fire crews have been attacking this during this newscast. the beginning of the newscast we were seeing heavy black smoke. this is near the east ridge mall and right now we're seeing lots of fire crews, helicopters doing some water drops and we're hearing some preliminary reports that firefighters may have a total handle on this. at this point that is not confirmed. but we have -- can tell you we've seen a definite decrease in the amount of smoke. traffic along 101 has been moving quite at a clip, but the surface streets' traffic has been affected. looks like your usual commute traffic at this time but we were hearing from a witness earlier who w
some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. control, at least much more so you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. >>> want to give you another look now at that breaking news. the fire in san jose. you can see live pictures now of the flames that are very, very close there to some sort of a building. it is a brush fire we're understanding, but fire crews have been attacking this during this newscast. the beginning of the...
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it wasn't some dramatic thing. so it's -- it's also the turnout operation that the democrats have mastered. and in addition, it is part of a continuum. since 1996, in 1996, the black voter turnout was 8% lower than white. and since then, it's gone up he have single election. and it's moved up 13 points. and so it's part also of a long going trend. michele: the rate is not just based on who shows up but who doesn't show up. >> that's true. and in the case of the black community, they did the best. their voters did come out. but still we had 38% of americans over -- around 100 million voters who didn't show up. so there still is a lot of opportunity out there for a turnout operation. >> we talked so much in 2008 about how obama's campaign brought in a new generation of voters. and he had done what no politician or very few politicians had been able to do. what do we see in 2012? does he keep that up? >> he didn't. every -- other than the black voting population, every other population went down. and the young people
it wasn't some dramatic thing. so it's -- it's also the turnout operation that the democrats have mastered. and in addition, it is part of a continuum. since 1996, in 1996, the black voter turnout was 8% lower than white. and since then, it's gone up he have single election. and it's moved up 13 points. and so it's part also of a long going trend. michele: the rate is not just based on who shows up but who doesn't show up. >> that's true. and in the case of the black community, they did...
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some much cooler temperatures. well, hi-def doppler radar has been tracking rain so that's quiet now but that may change as we head throughout the day today. so yeah, we have this area of low pressure that's been spinning off the coastline. there's not much moisture with it but there's a chance we could see a few more showers spin onshore a little later on toda and into the afternoon. over the bay really a nice start to the day now just some partly cloudy skies, sun coming up there, the temperatures generally in the 50s and low 60s, low 49 in santa rosa. by the afternoon a chance of some isolated showers. temperature-wise, you will see 70s inland, 60s and 70s around the bay and 60s at the coastline. when might we warm up again? we'll talk about that coming up. right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> san jose word of a crash northbound 280 approaching saratoga. fire and chp on the scene. we let you know if that turns into a bigger deal. look at the drive time on westbound 580 super stacked up and that on
some much cooler temperatures. well, hi-def doppler radar has been tracking rain so that's quiet now but that may change as we head throughout the day today. so yeah, we have this area of low pressure that's been spinning off the coastline. there's not much moisture with it but there's a chance we could see a few more showers spin onshore a little later on toda and into the afternoon. over the bay really a nice start to the day now just some partly cloudy skies, sun coming up there, the...
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we also might get some answers on the safety of some 200 other similar bolts along the span. they have been testing them now for weeks. >> the tests are in but not all completed. the most important test that's not completed is a simulation of long-term stress. >> reporter: we heard from governor brown yesterday. he does not want people to overreact about the bridge problems. speaking to newspaper reporters he said he doesn't know if it's a setback saying it's premature to pull our hair out. the governor feels that people understand that things do go wrong. he says, i mean look, "stuff" happens. he didn't use that word. he used a four-letter word instead. he is feeling fairly confident. public confidence is another matter altogether. we'll hear more about that coming up in the next half hour. right now live on treasure island, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the bay bridge project is currently at $6.4 billion, well over the original budget. and traffic could be smoother over the golden gate bridge this morning. a paving problem that caused massive delays yesterday was fixed overnight
we also might get some answers on the safety of some 200 other similar bolts along the span. they have been testing them now for weeks. >> the tests are in but not all completed. the most important test that's not completed is a simulation of long-term stress. >> reporter: we heard from governor brown yesterday. he does not want people to overreact about the bridge problems. speaking to newspaper reporters he said he doesn't know if it's a setback saying it's premature to pull our...
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then some broke. they have been replaced and covered up with protective paint but hundreds of others are being inspected. back to the other bolt debacle. those big bolts under the self- anchored suspension portion on the eastern pier the fix is under way. a steel saddle is being designed. it will keep the bridge from swaying excessively during a large earthquake and hundreds of steel cables will be keeping that in place. will the bridge be ready for its planned labor day opening? >> we are not going to open the bridge until we are 100% certain it's safe. >> reporter: a final decision on that is probably about a month away. we are expecting another update this morning from the metropolitan transportation commission. of course, we'll be covering it for you and bring it to you today on kpix 5 at noon. right now live in the treasure island, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> the bay bridge project is way over budget, too, now at more than $6 billion. >>> now on to the golden gate bridge where a barri
then some broke. they have been replaced and covered up with protective paint but hundreds of others are being inspected. back to the other bolt debacle. those big bolts under the self- anchored suspension portion on the eastern pier the fix is under way. a steel saddle is being designed. it will keep the bridge from swaying excessively during a large earthquake and hundreds of steel cables will be keeping that in place. will the bridge be ready for its planned labor day opening? >> we...
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those are some of my comments. i appreciate the work from both offices and i think elaine who was helping >> and i want to thank supervisor kim and the folks who have raised a lot of issues. i think the issues you've raised around affordable housing and open space are the ones i'm concerned about but we can't community 0 outside of this committee body. >> i just want to provide some feedback. in terms of the prioritization or, however, we want to talk about that the affordable housing projects or the pedestrian safety. it's a decision about how you we allocate resources. i think it's a rather broad conversation. i think the staff has to do more analysis and certainly a concept i'm open to but i think it's very important we take into account the many, many demands on the planning resources of the various types of projects in our city. in terms of
those are some of my comments. i appreciate the work from both offices and i think elaine who was helping >> and i want to thank supervisor kim and the folks who have raised a lot of issues. i think the issues you've raised around affordable housing and open space are the ones i'm concerned about but we can't community 0 outside of this committee body. >> i just want to provide some feedback. in terms of the prioritization or, however, we want to talk about that the affordable...
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we had some good data about demand, meter data that we can assess and perhaps elicit some interest from existing building owners. we can almost immediately [speaker not understood] a net metering task which can allow us to access power mostly from solar rooftop projects. and [speaker not understood] are easy to implement as well. they are centrally streamline contracted with a standard price that hopefully would encourage new investment in small scale renewables. and we can issue request for offers and engage in power purchase contracts for larger projects that are tailored to the city's needs. we have, as you know, several million dollars to jump start this part of the process and we are going to propose to you today a way to collect some additional revenues from the customer revenues that will allow us to support this effort. there's been a lot of discussion about issuing bonds. there are many variables that go into a decision about how many bonds -- how much in bonds you might want to issue and the city's capacity for issuing bonds [speaker not understood] we can leverage about $1.25
we had some good data about demand, meter data that we can assess and perhaps elicit some interest from existing building owners. we can almost immediately [speaker not understood] a net metering task which can allow us to access power mostly from solar rooftop projects. and [speaker not understood] are easy to implement as well. they are centrally streamline contracted with a standard price that hopefully would encourage new investment in small scale renewables. and we can issue request for...
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>> some delays for bart riders. right now we understand they are single tracking in both directions between san francisco and the east bay. there's some sort of obstruction on the tracks. the track itself may have been damaged. overnight for months they have been doing overnight roadwork in the transbay tube. not sure if it's related to that. usually it's all picked up and bart is systemwide on time at this time of the morning but again there was an obstruction on the tracks, not sure how long this is going to last but they are saying it could last much of the morning commute. again, they are single tracking between the east bay and san francisco so expect major delays >> at least it's friday. >> right. >> thank you. >>> let's check in with lawrence out at the county fair, huh? >> yeah. contra costa county fair. it is friday. and it is fair day here and we have some great activities roller derby, a smashup derby and just about everything out here and, of course, the great fair foods. we'll talk about that coming up.
>> some delays for bart riders. right now we understand they are single tracking in both directions between san francisco and the east bay. there's some sort of obstruction on the tracks. the track itself may have been damaged. overnight for months they have been doing overnight roadwork in the transbay tube. not sure if it's related to that. usually it's all picked up and bart is systemwide on time at this time of the morning but again there was an obstruction on the tracks, not sure how...
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some of which involved me. i was not identified by name but i was identified as journalist b and it was obvious that it was me because they listed one of the articles that i written that quoted john kiriakou. in the end, after a long and very expensive legal battle, he decided that he didn't want to roll the dice and risk going to prison for 10 or 15 years which seemed like it was at least a possibility. he has three young children and he just didn't want to be gone from their lives. he agreed to plead guilty to one count involving a different writer, a guy who's a freelance journalist to whom kiriakou had given the name of someone who was under cover a cia officer. he was sentenced as part of a plea bargain 30 months in prison. >> how long do you think you will serve? >> in federal prison, you serve most of the time you're sentenced to. sometimes there's special programs. i think he was expecting to serve certainly at least 20 or 25 months. >> when in prison, what day do you remember? >> he went into prison in
some of which involved me. i was not identified by name but i was identified as journalist b and it was obvious that it was me because they listed one of the articles that i written that quoted john kiriakou. in the end, after a long and very expensive legal battle, he decided that he didn't want to roll the dice and risk going to prison for 10 or 15 years which seemed like it was at least a possibility. he has three young children and he just didn't want to be gone from their lives. he agreed...
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i say this because some of you all may get the reports in hardcopy. and i prefer getting it in the digital form. so i'll put it over here so - it's important i'm following the special very, very intentionally like a hawk. but i see what's going to happen if you don't take the appropriate actions quickly and do the right thing. now, when i read the report item number d
i say this because some of you all may get the reports in hardcopy. and i prefer getting it in the digital form. so i'll put it over here so - it's important i'm following the special very, very intentionally like a hawk. but i see what's going to happen if you don't take the appropriate actions quickly and do the right thing. now, when i read the report item number d
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some are teaching hospitals.i guess, poorer populations so there was that response at least to the numbers today. >> right. there is some justification for variation for the exact, for the exact reasons that you said. so you could see variations of, say, one to two times what the average payment might be. but on average, what we were seeing nationally when we crunched the data was aç four o five fold increase above the average. when we asked ex-pers like the official at medicare that we interviewed, they have no clue as to why there's such a wide variation. >> brown: as we said, the government, medare and iurers, they negotiate their own prices. so they're not actually paying the kinds of numbers that come out in this, right? i mean, to what degree is it a fiction, to what degree does it have real meaning for how much is actually paid? >> well, i think that's the real question. i mean, medicare supposedly pays about 91 cents of what it cost a hospital to deliver a service. insurers pay $30% more than medicare. s
some are teaching hospitals.i guess, poorer populations so there was that response at least to the numbers today. >> right. there is some justification for variation for the exact, for the exact reasons that you said. so you could see variations of, say, one to two times what the average payment might be. but on average, what we were seeing nationally when we crunched the data was aç four o five fold increase above the average. when we asked ex-pers like the official at medicare that we...
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so let's check some other freeways now. westbound 580 coming through the altamont pass, and all the way towards the dublin interchange, no delays so far. 20 minutes or so. we are starting to see some changing color on our sensors though. so that's not a good sign. usually things start to back up there. also, highway 4, they have the left lane blocked on eastbound highway 4 approaching "a" street. this is your overnight roadwork going on there causing some slight delays eastbound but westbound commute direction looks good towards concord. and i mentioned highway 85. we have more roadwork should be in the clearing stages right about now. it's both directions of highway 85 for a long stretch from 237 all the way to 101. just a heads up we're not seeing major slowing on our sensors but it was out there overnight. again, caltrans in the clearing stages now. your main drive time this time of the morning westbound 580 the nimitz and eastshore freeway are still all in the green in the clear category. that's a check of your "timesav
so let's check some other freeways now. westbound 580 coming through the altamont pass, and all the way towards the dublin interchange, no delays so far. 20 minutes or so. we are starting to see some changing color on our sensors though. so that's not a good sign. usually things start to back up there. also, highway 4, they have the left lane blocked on eastbound highway 4 approaching "a" street. this is your overnight roadwork going on there causing some slight delays eastbound but...
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i will say that such a forum like some people are going to make for almost some event. happening in the moscow. led by must call me or. give some broad picture for even russian experts in you know you know i'm not i think these forms are all good because you know that you get a lot of press attention but i still think it's individuals and companies that can sell this country better not the government yes exactly exactly and i think it's also the regions to some degree i mean moscow is very. very different from the rest of the country and this forum is a bit of window into how other regions of russia are doing part of the thing and i think there are some very interesting developments taking place at the regional level we're starting to see that moscow is starting to be a bit of a lag laggard in terms of growth and their new growth polls i mean it's a lot of saturation of a lot of sectors and exactly exactly but at the same time in other regions like in southern russia for example there is a tremendous momentum in terms of the growth and consumption in terms of the develo
i will say that such a forum like some people are going to make for almost some event. happening in the moscow. led by must call me or. give some broad picture for even russian experts in you know you know i'm not i think these forms are all good because you know that you get a lot of press attention but i still think it's individuals and companies that can sell this country better not the government yes exactly exactly and i think it's also the regions to some degree i mean moscow is very....
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i think some places get some rain memorial day evening. we will talk about that coming up. 49 degrees in san francisco. 49 to start out your friday. 42 degrees in gilroy this morning. winds are still a built of a factor. they have really calmed down overnight. that's good news specially if you live in the wind prone areas where they have been howling. today, we are going to see warmer temperatures as well. 74, livermore. 72, santa teresa. 72 degrees in san jose. all right. let's take you to the future. cold front drops through. this is going to bring us some showers as we head through monday. make sure you are ready for that. we will have your full timing and let you know when we are expecting those. who could have an interruption by rain on monday. stay tuned. that's coming up. jon kelley has the day off. mike is here holding it down for all the men out there. >> hey, dudes, envy me. we are looking over here toward 880, a smooth drive north past the coliseum. right behind our peacock, we have a flashing light adding to the bling. that is
i think some places get some rain memorial day evening. we will talk about that coming up. 49 degrees in san francisco. 49 to start out your friday. 42 degrees in gilroy this morning. winds are still a built of a factor. they have really calmed down overnight. that's good news specially if you live in the wind prone areas where they have been howling. today, we are going to see warmer temperatures as well. 74, livermore. 72, santa teresa. 72 degrees in san jose. all right. let's take you to the...
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we can address some of that gap and access through some other ways like with express buses perhaps. >> thank you. commissioner kim? >> thank you. i really appreciate it this presentation just talking about some of the congestion we are seeing particularly in the south of market. i actually did find the comments about how to reduce some of the congestion within the neighborhood to be in incredibly important. i just want to kind of concur with some of the thinking around that i think traditionally the way munis has been set up is a lot of west east transit because typically that's whenever people are moving, but we don't have a lot in south north. i know in mission bay there is a sense of feeling a little locked into that neighborhood because the only line that serves that neighborhood is the t line and it only goes in one direction. for those who have ridden the t it can be slow for a different number of reasons. i still -- e counter a lot of residents using auto transportation for that mode. given the sense that they are travel and given the lack of alternate transportation kind of mo
we can address some of that gap and access through some other ways like with express buses perhaps. >> thank you. commissioner kim? >> thank you. i really appreciate it this presentation just talking about some of the congestion we are seeing particularly in the south of market. i actually did find the comments about how to reduce some of the congestion within the neighborhood to be in incredibly important. i just want to kind of concur with some of the thinking around that i think...
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some of them came too late. some of them voted against it.others had to see their favorite log it killed in one of these tribunals, and now there with the program. on that side are also some very conservative members who cannot bear the idea of these agreements basically stepping all over the u.s. constitution. pre-empting states which they do. they become federal law and reinstates. the notion of submitting the u.s. to ease foreign tribunals that can break our treasury, undermining our sovereignty and our solvency, and the notion that they would rather have it done in congress, when some lose some, but you can change them, so when the progress of thing happens, heaven forbid, they can and do it later when the when the majority as compared to trade agreements which super glue and one set of policies, some of which they may like and some of its imminent. so in the middle leftover is a category of swing voters. i am not an expert, but what you said is that everyone here, if it is writing, the benefit. a good reason to get into the implications
some of them came too late. some of them voted against it.others had to see their favorite log it killed in one of these tribunals, and now there with the program. on that side are also some very conservative members who cannot bear the idea of these agreements basically stepping all over the u.s. constitution. pre-empting states which they do. they become federal law and reinstates. the notion of submitting the u.s. to ease foreign tribunals that can break our treasury, undermining our...
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democrats also weighing in with some skepticism, some outrage of their own.ese moments that steven miller had today. >> so that was a lot of questions, sir. >> it's one. how can we conclude that you did not mislead this committee? >> i did not mislead this committee. >> you're law enforcement, for crying out loud. i was a cop morefor 33 years. now, you raised your right hand today. did this committee have the right to know what you knew? yes or no? >> i answered all questions truthfully. i also will tell you that it was -- >> let me ask -- i'm going to -- i'm going to go to mr. george, because my time is -- you're not going to cooperate with me, mr. miller, and you've been uncooperative during this hearing. >> what day did the conversation take place? >> i'll have to look back in my notes on that. >> you've got notes on that? >> i'd have to try to find them. >> why did you say you had note ifs you don't think you have notes? >> sir, please. >> i just think the american people have seen what's going on right now in their government, and this is absolutely an o
democrats also weighing in with some skepticism, some outrage of their own.ese moments that steven miller had today. >> so that was a lot of questions, sir. >> it's one. how can we conclude that you did not mislead this committee? >> i did not mislead this committee. >> you're law enforcement, for crying out loud. i was a cop morefor 33 years. now, you raised your right hand today. did this committee have the right to know what you knew? yes or no? >> i answered...
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and some are fighting his moving some to the u.s. prisons. and drone strikes, the obama administration admitted to killing a fourth american using a drone strike. more on the president's policy, what he's expected to say today when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> attorney gloria allred is taking uc berkeley to court because of the way they handle rape cases. they allege there's a hostile environment for women who report incompetent ra and other campus crimes. a spokesperson for uc berkeley says it has not reviewed the complaint yet and they are not commenting. >> what do we want! >> when do we want it! >> now! >> this group of demonstrators chanted for adult education in oakland. they packed a school board meeting yesterday, demanding that the school district save the adult education program. however, administrators say the budget cuts are needed to offset an estimated $14 million loss in federal funding. >>> 7:18. an sfo baggage handler suspected of stealing items from travelers' bags is facing felony charges. george
and some are fighting his moving some to the u.s. prisons. and drone strikes, the obama administration admitted to killing a fourth american using a drone strike. more on the president's policy, what he's expected to say today when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> attorney gloria allred is taking uc berkeley to court because of the way they handle rape cases. they allege there's a hostile environment for women who report incompetent ra and other campus crimes. a...
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some of which were dismissed.heless cleveland's mayor impanelled a special commission to investigate the police department and the sex crimes unit. that panel made dozens of recommendations including steps to ensure allmissing people. that last recommendation was based in part on a suggestion from the family of a teenager who disappeared on a walk home from school, the teen's name? gina dejesus. >> there are not enough words to say or express the joy we feel for the return of our family member, gina. >> yep. the same gina rescued from seymour street this week. >> and who is ariel castro? how could anybody do something he's actually accused of doing? we're going to talk with someone in the next hour on that, but also tonight piers morgan takes a look inside the mind of a monster. that's at 9:00 this evening. >> still seems extraordinary he was able to get away with that for ten years and no one knew. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not
some of which were dismissed.heless cleveland's mayor impanelled a special commission to investigate the police department and the sex crimes unit. that panel made dozens of recommendations including steps to ensure allmissing people. that last recommendation was based in part on a suggestion from the family of a teenager who disappeared on a walk home from school, the teen's name? gina dejesus. >> there are not enough words to say or express the joy we feel for the return of our family...
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we have some volunteers standing by right now to take your phone calls. >>> some tiny new additions at the oakland zoo. you want to take a look? >> yeah. >> proud mama otter ginger introduced her pups to the public today. the three male otters born in february weighed less than half pound at birth. they were off exhibit until today so they could bond with the mother. this is ginger's third litter of pups. they look healthy. happy too. >> they are so much fun to watch. >> all right. >> nonstop playing. >> enjoy your thursday, folks. see you again tomorrow morning. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> liam: are you sure this is how it's done? >> steffy: do you know a better way to choose paint samples for the nursery? >> liam: i don't know. one kiss, no -- two kisses, yes? >> steffy: well... i guess this one's a no, then. >> liam: [ laughs ] >> steffy: [ chuckles ] >> liam: what if i can't decide? >> steffy: [ sighs ] sometimes indecision is best. and plus you're being such a good sport. not a lot of fathers are this involved in decorating the nursery. >> liam: i
we have some volunteers standing by right now to take your phone calls. >>> some tiny new additions at the oakland zoo. you want to take a look? >> yeah. >> proud mama otter ginger introduced her pups to the public today. the three male otters born in february weighed less than half pound at birth. they were off exhibit until today so they could bond with the mother. this is ginger's third litter of pups. they look healthy. happy too. >> they are so much fun to watch....
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take a look at some of the major indices. the industrials are up, the transports are down, for the first time, they've generally been outperforming. cyclical index, still modestly on the upside. the consumers have been on the downside. that's been the trend for the last week and a half. you can see it today if you look at the major sectors in the s&p 500. earlier in the day, marries, financials, tech, and industries, all leading. that is still the case, although you can see today the gains are relatively modest compare to where they've been in the last few days. elsewhere in other sectors, hmos have been on the upside today. they've been a bit of a laggard. i think what's going on here is people who trade some of the health care stocks are sort of rotating into hmos, maybe out of some of the big biotech names. we've seen huge moves in some of the biotech names, those stocks have all been having nice moves back to the downside today. >> thank you very much, robert. let's get to our "closing bell" exchange and talk about today'
take a look at some of the major indices. the industrials are up, the transports are down, for the first time, they've generally been outperforming. cyclical index, still modestly on the upside. the consumers have been on the downside. that's been the trend for the last week and a half. you can see it today if you look at the major sectors in the s&p 500. earlier in the day, marries, financials, tech, and industries, all leading. that is still the case, although you can see today the gains...
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obviously there's some some differences with bush but it is a continuation of the bush foreign policy you know michael what's the difference between a neo con and a realist in this context because i think what you said was quite interesting well i mean i think and neo con if we hearken back to the bush administration is really a mentality thinking that really emphasizes unilateralism going forward is a growing use of drones use of drones is unilateral isn't it. yes absolutely i would say if there is one comparison you could make between obama and bush and the so-called issue of neoconservatives and it would be the drone policy but you know going back to syria i don't know if i would agree with the assessment . that we just heard because yes it's true that obama the obama administration wants regime change in syria but i think just about everyone else does as well for folks in syria people in other other governments in the west and elsewhere in the middle east as well and i think that a neoconservative at least what i think of a neo conservative i think about folks that say you know to
obviously there's some some differences with bush but it is a continuation of the bush foreign policy you know michael what's the difference between a neo con and a realist in this context because i think what you said was quite interesting well i mean i think and neo con if we hearken back to the bush administration is really a mentality thinking that really emphasizes unilateralism going forward is a growing use of drones use of drones is unilateral isn't it. yes absolutely i would say if...
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we have had some great times in the past with some of these shows. you have been kitchen and bath in the past. >> i'm an architect. i do a lot of construction work. or >> do people look for when they do a bathroom remodels? >> that is a good question. kitchens are the ultimate and social room, while bathrooms are kind of the opposite. bathrooms, like kitchens, are part of homes and houses, so they are part of architecture, and they are opportunities for people to express themselves, to express their style. they are just an important element in the house is in san francisco. >> i think we can talk about how bathrooms had changed in san francisco. the old-style we're used to have a separate compartment for the bathtub, and now, we have a whole different concept. >> traditionally in san francisco with victorian and edwardian, we had split bathrooms. a separate room for a toilet, and a second room for a tub. i have done literally dozens of projects where we try to combine them. the difference in today's baffin's is there is a lot more stuff. double vanit
we have had some great times in the past with some of these shows. you have been kitchen and bath in the past. >> i'm an architect. i do a lot of construction work. or >> do people look for when they do a bathroom remodels? >> that is a good question. kitchens are the ultimate and social room, while bathrooms are kind of the opposite. bathrooms, like kitchens, are part of homes and houses, so they are part of architecture, and they are opportunities for people to express...
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-- buy some health care, buy some medtronic, buy some johnson & johnson, buy some abbett, and get someu have any ideas on this friday? you gave us conceptually what you thought at this point, but you have specifics. >> well, i do. i think you want to stay close to home. i think a rising dollar and the weakness overseas means for another summer rental might be u.s. stocks. you know, thinking about areas like technology, which has not kept up with the overall market so far this year, but looks like on a return of business spending, might be a great place to at least wait that out here, over the summer months, as we start to see some momentum return there. so technology makes some sense. health care, also, as we look to the fall, and the implementation of these new health care exchanges, we're likely to see, i think, maybe some better news coming along in health care. >> and david slipped in a pretty pivotal idea, which is, after this huge 32-year rally if bonds, he's suggesting it comes to an end. how do you feel about that? anything with interest rate exposure? >> i think we've seen a s
-- buy some health care, buy some medtronic, buy some johnson & johnson, buy some abbett, and get someu have any ideas on this friday? you gave us conceptually what you thought at this point, but you have specifics. >> well, i do. i think you want to stay close to home. i think a rising dollar and the weakness overseas means for another summer rental might be u.s. stocks. you know, thinking about areas like technology, which has not kept up with the overall market so far this year,...
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and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek strained yogurt. extraordinary fruit flavors. the fage total split cup. plain extraordinary." to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] this may, buy aleve and help those in need. withyou'll find reviewsve time, on home repair to healthcareon. written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. backflips and cartwheels.mile? love, warmth. here, try this. mmmm, ok! ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you c
and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek strained yogurt. extraordinary fruit flavors. the fage total split cup. plain extraordinary." to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my...
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some breaking news for all your commuters.overnight collision in the transbay tube is slowing down bart service in a big way now. >> there are already major delays and the commute is barely under way. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec joins us live from the embarcadero bart station in san francisco. not good news for bart riders. >> reporter: no. major delays and those delays are probably going to grow throughout the morning commute between the embarcadero station where i am right now and west oakland because of a big problem in the transbay tube. the tube is only able to run half the amount of train traffic it normally does which is causing major delays. this is what things look like underground. you see people waiting around already and it's only 5:30 a.m. the problem was caused by two maintenance vehicles that collided overnight causing some damage to the third rail in four places. there are now workers underground trying to fix that problem. we spoke with one commuter who didn't even know what he was getting into when he came h
some breaking news for all your commuters.overnight collision in the transbay tube is slowing down bart service in a big way now. >> there are already major delays and the commute is barely under way. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec joins us live from the embarcadero bart station in san francisco. not good news for bart riders. >> reporter: no. major delays and those delays are probably going to grow throughout the morning commute between the embarcadero station where i am right now...
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some may wonder why now, steve.where it looked like the industry had gotten a reprieve from mayor bloomberg's plan. why is this building critical mass at this particular home? zbr well, we think obesity has been a growing problem if many years. a lot of what we're doing is a continuation of what we've been doing for many years. but we believe firmly that business, government, civil society working together is the solution. so obviously we did get a reprieve in new york, but that's not the end of it. we're advancing programs in cities like chicago with mayor emanuel, in san antonio with castro today. in atlanta with mayor reid. because we believe that the solution is much better when business and government work together. put together programs to get people on the move, to get people educated about energy balance and so, while we continue to try to work with new york and we have many great programs in new york, we'll continue to advance the idea that working together is a much better approach than working separately.
some may wonder why now, steve.where it looked like the industry had gotten a reprieve from mayor bloomberg's plan. why is this building critical mass at this particular home? zbr well, we think obesity has been a growing problem if many years. a lot of what we're doing is a continuation of what we've been doing for many years. but we believe firmly that business, government, civil society working together is the solution. so obviously we did get a reprieve in new york, but that's not the end...
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some of the things we're going to talk about. if you have any questions again and you want to e-mail me anything that i present to you. i e-mailed a bunch of things in here to get out to you, but i guess they didn't get them printed out. i have a thing for facebook on how to obtain a search warrant or a subpoena from facebook. if you don't have that, yeah, that, there are some that don't have it. if you don't have it, e-mail me. i'll give you all that information. my card is over here on the table and i will get that to you. if you ever need help writing a search warrant, call me. i don't care, i'll help you out. if you ever need help writing a request for subpoena for records. and this is not just facebook. we don't have enough time to just talk about everything that we use. we do these on cell phones. i don't know, you guys know in arizona now if we arrest somebody doing graffiti and take their phone, we have to get a search warrant now to get what's on that phone. you can't just take it like i don't know what some of your juri
some of the things we're going to talk about. if you have any questions again and you want to e-mail me anything that i present to you. i e-mailed a bunch of things in here to get out to you, but i guess they didn't get them printed out. i have a thing for facebook on how to obtain a search warrant or a subpoena from facebook. if you don't have that, yeah, that, there are some that don't have it. if you don't have it, e-mail me. i'll give you all that information. my card is over here on the...
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i actually spoke to some son lifts on the -- some analyst on the phone they're fighting latest attackhe chinese hackers are onto the next thing. we have to be thinking toward the future. do you do it with a private sector lead or ceo or something like that? china fees business could be down the tubes. ashley: that's true. tracy: that's a tough one, jo ling kent. have to hire hackers, we said that. ashley: fbi said that domestically but how do you do that with the chinese? jo, thanks so much. >> thank you. ashley: to continue the theme, sigher security will be one of the issues president obama talks with the chinese president when the two leaders meet next week. our next guest says it is time for the president to get tough. joining us governor tom ridge, former homeland security secretary. governor, thanks so much for joining us. it feels like an overused expression but it is groundhog day. we keep saying the same things and pointing fingers at china, iran or whoever, at what point do we draw a line in the sand and say enough is enough? >> i suspect, ashley, we've already drawn the lin
i actually spoke to some son lifts on the -- some analyst on the phone they're fighting latest attackhe chinese hackers are onto the next thing. we have to be thinking toward the future. do you do it with a private sector lead or ceo or something like that? china fees business could be down the tubes. ashley: that's true. tracy: that's a tough one, jo ling kent. have to hire hackers, we said that. ashley: fbi said that domestically but how do you do that with the chinese? jo, thanks so much....
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and barbara already mentioned some of that to you. there are three other scenarios there, and each one of them assumes that under the shell contract, the city purchases 85% renewable energy credits which are very inexpensive, they are considered -- they are considered the least green of the products that are consistent with california rules . but it's the only way that we would be able to ~ get the rate down and find some revenues for buildout. so, in that scenario 1 there, if you took all of the savings from bike rec's instead of firmed and shaped revenue -- energy products, there would be about $36 million in buildout funds over 4-1/2 years. and that's the line towards the bottom that says additional funding 4.5 years. so, we would be able to collect about $9 million a year. but the rate in that scenario is still very high. in the next scenario, again, the resource mix would emphasize rec's, the purchase of rec's by shell. the rate, we split the savings between the rate and the need for some reserves for buildout. so, your rate goes
and barbara already mentioned some of that to you. there are three other scenarios there, and each one of them assumes that under the shell contract, the city purchases 85% renewable energy credits which are very inexpensive, they are considered -- they are considered the least green of the products that are consistent with california rules . but it's the only way that we would be able to ~ get the rate down and find some revenues for buildout. so, in that scenario 1 there, if you took all of...
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some cloe odds on the south. -- some low clouds on the south. 50s and 60s.to be one of the warmest by far. a lot of low 70s, upper 60s. peninsula, maybe very very low 70s right on the peninsula. clouds and rain to the north again on tuesday. but then mostly sunny, partly cloudy on wednesday. looks farmer, much warmer by the end of the. >> all right. thank you, steve. >>> new information on one of the suspects in that brutal killing of a british soldier. why this is not the first time he's been in trouble and the possible ties to al qaeda. >>> just one week after that devastating tornado in oklahoma, one city pays a special tribute to the victims. the memorial attended by thousands and how the area is starting to rebuild. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to ge
some cloe odds on the south. -- some low clouds on the south. 50s and 60s.to be one of the warmest by far. a lot of low 70s, upper 60s. peninsula, maybe very very low 70s right on the peninsula. clouds and rain to the north again on tuesday. but then mostly sunny, partly cloudy on wednesday. looks farmer, much warmer by the end of the. >> all right. thank you, steve. >>> new information on one of the suspects in that brutal killing of a british soldier. why this is not the first...
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let me just paint some context on some of these recent moves for you.for the japanese market so far this year. and yet the broader market is still up almost 40% year to date. tactically and strategically the japan reits, the real estate investment trusts, do offer a pretty healthy yield at around 3.4%. and there's still no shortage of japanese bulls out there. bill weatherall at cumberland advisers, you may know him, said pullbacks represent an entry point into a market that may outperform possibly well into 2014, maria. but let me just stress this to you, that the main source of volatility on this market could very well come from the jgb bond market, the yields there, they have backed off a little bit, but they still stand at 13-month highs. it will be i volatile day once again, maria. back to you. >> we'll be watching that. thanks so much for giving us the update. more now on what u.s. investors need to know about the japan effect here in the united states. should we be worried? joining me now, josh pierce of bay state wealth management with his take.
let me just paint some context on some of these recent moves for you.for the japanese market so far this year. and yet the broader market is still up almost 40% year to date. tactically and strategically the japan reits, the real estate investment trusts, do offer a pretty healthy yield at around 3.4%. and there's still no shortage of japanese bulls out there. bill weatherall at cumberland advisers, you may know him, said pullbacks represent an entry point into a market that may outperform...
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some of them are on fire.gain, the shot right now that you're seeing are rescue personnel, police officers, firefighters. if they pan out, you will see, manny some startling images of a train that is burning. >> yeah, we'll keep following this development. >>> we're going to -- >> i think we're going to stay on this, mandy. there you can see, folks, that's the derailment scene, apparently northeast of baltimore, maryland. the ground appears to be on fire, a prell serious derailingment, a tanker car in the far bottom right, looks to be some coal cars and grain and field cars, but the axles have been removed, so pretty serious derailment. again, this is all just happening right now of a possible explosion, we have our eyes on this as well. >> there's some hazmat teams. so we'll just have -- we'll keep on updating -- >> they will generally carry chemicals or fuel. and some what we call box cars. we're going to keep you up to date on these, folks. more about this, whose train it might be, we'll let you know. >>> m
some of them are on fire.gain, the shot right now that you're seeing are rescue personnel, police officers, firefighters. if they pan out, you will see, manny some startling images of a train that is burning. >> yeah, we'll keep following this development. >>> we're going to -- >> i think we're going to stay on this, mandy. there you can see, folks, that's the derailment scene, apparently northeast of baltimore, maryland. the ground appears to be on fire, a prell serious...
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next to some homes that were spared. this is plaza towers elementary school which took a direct hit. the tornado tore off the roof and collapsed the walls there. and we will have the very latest on the aftermath of the oklahoma tornado on kpix 5 and kpix.com. >>> we have some breaking news out of florida right now. an fbi agent has shot and killed a man with possible ties to one of the boston bombing suspects. cbs news correspondent john miller says the suspect was being questioned by fbi agents because he had been in contact with tamerlin tsarnaev before the marathon bombings. miller says there was some sort of confrontation while agents were questioning the man at his apartment in orlando. >>> the bay area still feeling the effects of some strong winds overnight. they are blamed for knocking out power lines and sparking some fires yesterday, as well. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is holding on to her hat on the bay bridge with more on that. cate. >> reporter: frank, yes. i had to pin my hair back. it's all over the pla
next to some homes that were spared. this is plaza towers elementary school which took a direct hit. the tornado tore off the roof and collapsed the walls there. and we will have the very latest on the aftermath of the oklahoma tornado on kpix 5 and kpix.com. >>> we have some breaking news out of florida right now. an fbi agent has shot and killed a man with possible ties to one of the boston bombing suspects. cbs news correspondent john miller says the suspect was being questioned by...