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. >> about 1.2 million dollars has gone uncollected at the bridge. it is 1.6 million at the other area bridges and they are worried the fee will pay the the losses. >> you can make a one time payment online with a credit card and the third option is to make a one time payment at a cash location. >>> they are allowing some passengers to use some portable devices during the flight. they go into effect immediately. they can use tablets and smart phones and larger devices have to be scored during take off. voice phones are still prohibited and jet blue is included in that policy. they earned a top rating from the insurance industry. both seats were named best bet and that means they correctly position a 4 to 8-year-old to use lap belts in most cars. you can see the rankings on our websites, just click on the web link section. >>> they are asking for your help to track down a bank robber. end handed a note to the teller on balfor road. he is described in his late teens early 30s and he had wire rim glasses with a short do goatee. >> we have a look at the
. >> about 1.2 million dollars has gone uncollected at the bridge. it is 1.6 million at the other area bridges and they are worried the fee will pay the the losses. >> you can make a one time payment online with a credit card and the third option is to make a one time payment at a cash location. >>> they are allowing some passengers to use some portable devices during the flight. they go into effect immediately. they can use tablets and smart phones and larger devices have...
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. >> reporter: four days after the typhoon flattened this porch city, many bodies still lay uncollected on the side of the road wrapped in cloth. increasingly desperate survivors are scavenging for food. children begged for water from any passing vehicle. while a massive international relief effort is underway, there is little evidence of it on the ground. the airport is open, but badly damaged. no power means the planes can't land at night and aid workers are struggling to get supplies in. that didn't stop hundreds of survivors who rushed to the ruined airport looking for food. others lined up hoping to be evacuated. by afternoon, the line stretched three miles long. bodies pulled from the rubble were lined up neatly. the mortuaries are overflowing. this mother in the nearby town wept over her dead child. her home is gone. we want to go back home, she said, but we can't. i have nowhere to bury my whiled. many drentzs covered their faces to mask the smell of the dead while they searched for relatives in some of the hardest hit areas. this man traveled for three days searching for his wi
. >> reporter: four days after the typhoon flattened this porch city, many bodies still lay uncollected on the side of the road wrapped in cloth. increasingly desperate survivors are scavenging for food. children begged for water from any passing vehicle. while a massive international relief effort is underway, there is little evidence of it on the ground. the airport is open, but badly damaged. no power means the planes can't land at night and aid workers are struggling to get supplies...
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the uncollected money that could reduce the risk and why people say the system is broken. >> it could lead to fueling the fire. what we saw in 91. >>> a simple cell phone kill switch to protect your personal information is already dead in the water. we will tell you who stopped a major cell phone make fresh offering it. >> i showed you the rainfall at this hour. coming up, i'm using live storm tracker two to monitor how long it will stick around. [ male announcer ] you can change your tomorrow if you do something today. and there's never been a better time because this year, devry university has $45 million dollars in need and merit-based scholarships and grants available to those who qualify. and this degree can make a difference. in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field within 6 months. now is your time. apply by january 6th and find your career success in the bay area. visit devry.edu. >> we have new developments tonight in the kill switch for cell phone thefts. george gascon asked small companies to come up with a way to deactiv
the uncollected money that could reduce the risk and why people say the system is broken. >> it could lead to fueling the fire. what we saw in 91. >>> a simple cell phone kill switch to protect your personal information is already dead in the water. we will tell you who stopped a major cell phone make fresh offering it. >> i showed you the rainfall at this hour. coming up, i'm using live storm tracker two to monitor how long it will stick around. [ male announcer ] you can...
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it's now lined for miles with the debris of this once bustling city and with its still uncollected debt. philippine troops are powering into tacloban. u.s. marine corps general paul kennedy leading the u.s. effort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby i am sorry, she says. we don't have money and we don't have anyone to help us. in a neighborhood nearby, mary rose has five children and they are all sick, feverish, hungry, lethargic. >> they have fever. >> they have fever. hello, little one. you don't know why they're sick. >> yes, i don't know. >> maybe the water? >> possible. >> reporter: everyone here needs clean water. there are dozens of low tech solutions being developed to clean water in a disaster like disinfectant powde
it's now lined for miles with the debris of this once bustling city and with its still uncollected debt. philippine troops are powering into tacloban. u.s. marine corps general paul kennedy leading the u.s. effort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is...
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. >> four days after the typhoon flattened this port city, many bodies still lay uncollected on the side of the road, wrapped in cloth. >> homes have just been torn apart. you can see through the homes that remain standing as -- as windows were just cracked and people are just sleeping out in the open. last night we slept on boxes of kwiments. >> well, a massive international relief effort is underway. there is little evidence of it on the ground. airport is open but badly damaged. no power means the planes ant land at night and aid workers are struggling to get supplies in. that didn't stop hundreds of survivors who rushed to the ruaned airport looking for food. others lined up hoping to be evacuated. by afternoon, the line stretched 3 miles long. bodies pulled from the rubble were lined up neatly. mor chairs are already overflowing. the situation grew more desperate by the hour. this mother in the nearby town wept over her dead child. her home is gone. >> we want to go back home, she said, but we can't, and i have nowhere to bury my child. >> this man traveled for three days searching
. >> four days after the typhoon flattened this port city, many bodies still lay uncollected on the side of the road, wrapped in cloth. >> homes have just been torn apart. you can see through the homes that remain standing as -- as windows were just cracked and people are just sleeping out in the open. last night we slept on boxes of kwiments. >> well, a massive international relief effort is underway. there is little evidence of it on the ground. airport is open but badly...
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. >> reporter: four days after the typhoon flattened this port city, many bodies still lay uncollected on the side of the road wrapped in cloth. increasingly desperate survivors are scavenging for food. children begged for water from any passing vehicles. while a massive international relief effort is under way, there is little evidence of it on the ground. tacloban's airport is open but badly damaged. no power means the planes can't land at night and aid workers are struggling to get supplies in. that didn't stop hundreds of survivors who rushed to the ruined airport looking for food. others lined up hoping to be evacuated. by afternoon, the lines stretched three miles long. bodies pulled from the rubble were lined up neatly. the mortuaries are already overflowing. the situation grew more desperate by the hour. this mother in the nearby town of cebu went over her dead child. her home is gone. "we want to go back home" she said "but we can't. and i have nowhere to bury my child." many residents covered their faces to mask the smell of the dead while they searched for relatives in some
. >> reporter: four days after the typhoon flattened this port city, many bodies still lay uncollected on the side of the road wrapped in cloth. increasingly desperate survivors are scavenging for food. children begged for water from any passing vehicles. while a massive international relief effort is under way, there is little evidence of it on the ground. tacloban's airport is open but badly damaged. no power means the planes can't land at night and aid workers are struggling to get...
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many bodies pulled from the rubble lay uncollected on the side of the road. airports are re-opening. survivors in tacloban city are lining up for miles waiting for a flight out. >> the goal our family to leave the city so that we can start a new life. >> reporter: a massive international relief effort is under way. communication is difficult so teams of experts like this one from the united states are traveling to devastated areas to assess the situation. >> we provide medical aid, search-and-rescue, and assessments in communities that we can better inform the government and military what's needed. >> reporter: while some supplies are arriving, there is still much more that is needed. marlie hall for cbs news. >>> the mayor of tacloban rode out the storm in a ceiling. this used to be the family's beach resort just a shell left now. storm surge crumpled the building's 6" concrete walls as waves hit the roof. when the water started rising, the mayor and his family climbed to the ceiling space. >> we have to go all the way in there where -- we climbed all the wa
many bodies pulled from the rubble lay uncollected on the side of the road. airports are re-opening. survivors in tacloban city are lining up for miles waiting for a flight out. >> the goal our family to leave the city so that we can start a new life. >> reporter: a massive international relief effort is under way. communication is difficult so teams of experts like this one from the united states are traveling to devastated areas to assess the situation. >> we provide medical...
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. >> 1.2 million gwen unselected -- uncollected and it is 1.6 million a year and they are now payinget the lawsuits. >>> they are confirming with a lot of muni riders and many are behind schedule. 50% were on time in june and july. 60% of buses were on time in august and that's lower than many any's goal. that is 50% of the on time rate and the extended delays have gone down and more are going into service. theythey have a surveillance video of a man robbing a house last month. you can see one burglar crawling around a room trying to avoid motion sensors and at one point he turns towards the camera clearly unaware it was capturing his face. at times you see them both talking and smiling and they left with bags of stolen electronics. if you recognize them in this video it will lead to their arrest. >>> the thumbs up symbol from the company's headquarters will not be used anymore. they used thumbs up in 2010 and now the like and share button is seen more than 22 million times a year. it >>> all right, pam, coming up, the most anticipated public offering in silicone valley is up and run
. >> 1.2 million gwen unselected -- uncollected and it is 1.6 million a year and they are now payinget the lawsuits. >>> they are confirming with a lot of muni riders and many are behind schedule. 50% were on time in june and july. 60% of buses were on time in august and that's lower than many any's goal. that is 50% of the on time rate and the extended delays have gone down and more are going into service. theythey have a surveillance video of a man robbing a house last month....
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states lost $23 billion on uncollected sales tax revenues from out of state sales last year.nd e officers retailers say collecting sales tax for the thousands of jurisdictions on-line retail service is overly complicated. it has already passed its version of the bill which allows to companies with $1 million in annual sales. they are hoping to get the house to vote on it soon as the holiday shopping season can bring in up to 40 percent of annual retail sales. >> diane mass can hecedo fox bu. >> 46 after the hour. it isn't exactly a matter of trust. the new technology you could use that would make spies jealous. >>> a mom's decision to breast-feed her baby costing one server her job. what this mom was doing at the same time. >> anna kooiman is here on "fox & friends." >> good morning to you and everybody at home. hope you had a great thanksgiving. while you were watching football did you see the healthcare ghea? should you spy on your spouse? new technologies offering us to do so. is it right or wrong join us at 6:00 a.m. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. love
states lost $23 billion on uncollected sales tax revenues from out of state sales last year.nd e officers retailers say collecting sales tax for the thousands of jurisdictions on-line retail service is overly complicated. it has already passed its version of the bill which allows to companies with $1 million in annual sales. they are hoping to get the house to vote on it soon as the holiday shopping season can bring in up to 40 percent of annual retail sales. >> diane mass can hecedo fox...
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if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants, they're going to have to focus on much narrower networks. right now the whole network selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, make sure my hospital is in and make sure all the others are in, too. most of the networks around the country are established to include everyone. i think what we're starting to see on the public exchanges and we look expected an employer around is a lot more of these specialized narrower networks. if you try to go to a large employer occupation and sarah will give you access to 50% of the providers in the community, there is an upper. if you go to an uninsured population that is had no covers before and say i'm going to give you coverage a half of the providers in the community, that is a win for everyone. i think as those networks are to get filled, people that are in these bot access net shipment of access problems of their own, you may go to a less efficie
if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants, they're going to have to focus on much narrower networks. right now the whole network selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, make sure my hospital is in and make sure all the others are in, too. most of the networks around the country are established to include everyone. i think what we're starting to see on the public...
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it's now lined for miles with the debris of this once bustling city and with its still uncollected debttroops are pouring into tacloban. general paul kennedy leading the u.s. effort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby i am sorry, she says. we don't have money and we don't have anyone to help us. in a neighborhood nearby, mary rose has five children and they are all sick, feverish, hungry, lethargic. >> they have fever. >> they have fever. hello, little one. you don't know why they're sick. >> yes, i don't know. >> maybe the water? >> possible. >> reporter: everyone here needs clean water. there are dozens of low tech solutions being developed to clean water like disinfectant that can be dropped in a bucket or purifiers that u
it's now lined for miles with the debris of this once bustling city and with its still uncollected debttroops are pouring into tacloban. general paul kennedy leading the u.s. effort told us security is a growing concern now. >> you're going to have probably flair-ups of violence. the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they're going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most...
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. >> rotting bodies now lay uncollected on the roads in tacloban. alfred romualdez is the city mayor. we are having trouble with some of the corpses. many of them are under the debris. the smell is the only way that we can find them. change conference began yesterday in warsaw. for the second time, the conference coincided with a massive typhoon hitting the philippines. last time, yeb sano, from the philippines, made a plea after typhoon bopha hit. >> it is about what is demanded by us from 7 billion people. i appeal, no more delays, no more excuses. doha beetdo remembered as the place where we turn things around and 2012 to be the year that the world found the courage to take responsibility for the future we want. >> that was yeb sano speaking last year at the time and change conference in doha. yesterday at the opening of the climate talks, yeb sano gave another moving speech. he is the head of the climate change delegation. >> it was barely 11 months when my delegation made an appeal to the world to open our eyes to the stark realities that we fa
. >> rotting bodies now lay uncollected on the roads in tacloban. alfred romualdez is the city mayor. we are having trouble with some of the corpses. many of them are under the debris. the smell is the only way that we can find them. change conference began yesterday in warsaw. for the second time, the conference coincided with a massive typhoon hitting the philippines. last time, yeb sano, from the philippines, made a plea after typhoon bopha hit. >> it is about what is demanded by...
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the only way that you can collect it is if you apply for a refund otherwise uncollectible. >> when weck the lessons from election 2013 has it changed the strategy from oath parties. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about s
the only way that you can collect it is if you apply for a refund otherwise uncollectible. >> when weck the lessons from election 2013 has it changed the strategy from oath parties. if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not...
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to pay him an additional $185,000 and gets more than $3.5 million in additional real estate and uncollected i.o.u.s he's holding. >> for every $1 of abraham shakespeare's, miss moore was gonna pay him 5 cents. now, that seems to be a pretty good investment, and, on paper, it's a great investment. >> narrator: for her. but she never even pays him. moore doesn't stop there. next, she targets more than $1 million that shakespeare has in an annuity account. in early february, she files paperwork opening a company which she controls called "abraham shakespeare, llc." she says that if shakespeare moves his money into this limited liability corporation, it's protected from his ex-girlfriend, sentorria butler. moore goes alone to a local bank of america, where she gives then-manager doug hancock a different story for why she's opening the account. >> she was talking about that she was doing it to help him pay his income-tax debts. >> narrator: though the llc is named after shakespeare, moore has control of its bank account. when she shows up the next day with the lotto winner to deposit his $1 mill
to pay him an additional $185,000 and gets more than $3.5 million in additional real estate and uncollected i.o.u.s he's holding. >> for every $1 of abraham shakespeare's, miss moore was gonna pay him 5 cents. now, that seems to be a pretty good investment, and, on paper, it's a great investment. >> narrator: for her. but she never even pays him. moore doesn't stop there. next, she targets more than $1 million that shakespeare has in an annuity account. in early february, she files...
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. -- in uncollected tolls last year alone. the number of no plate violations more than doubled after toll workers were replaced with cameras and all electronic toll collection. in 2012 there were 108,000 no plate violations. this year 224,000. that's just through october. >> prior to electronic tolling they were stopping and paying their toll and now there is a larger number of people crossing the golden gate bridge without paying. >> reporter: golden gate bridge spokeswoman mary curry says lost revenue is usually offset by fines paid by violators who are caught, balancing the budget but not necessarily the scales of justice. >> i think that's pretty unfair because i pay tolls every time i go across. >> reporter: in 2011 state lawmakers passed a law requiring new car owners to affix permanent plates within 90 days instead of six months, but this woman told us she's been waiting since august for the dmv to mail her permanent plates. >> it is a long time to wait. i don't understand. >> reporter: walnut creek police officer steve
. -- in uncollected tolls last year alone. the number of no plate violations more than doubled after toll workers were replaced with cameras and all electronic toll collection. in 2012 there were 108,000 no plate violations. this year 224,000. that's just through october. >> prior to electronic tolling they were stopping and paying their toll and now there is a larger number of people crossing the golden gate bridge without paying. >> reporter: golden gate bridge spokeswoman mary...
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and the uncollected money that could reduce the risk and why insiders say this system is broken. much more coming up in about ten minutes at 6:00. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> crews are busy finishing the setup for a big concert at at&t park that is part of the dream force conference in san francisco. the concert is scheduled to begin at 7:00 tonight even if it is raining. news chopper 2 was there a few hours ago and everything was still covered up. it is estimated 120,000 people are attending the four-day conference. it is being put on by the cloud computing company salesforce.co
and the uncollected money that could reduce the risk and why insiders say this system is broken. much more coming up in about ten minutes at 6:00. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i...
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. -- in uncollected tolls last year alone.umber of no plate violations more than doubled after toll workers were replaced with cameras and all electronic toll collection. in 2012 there were 108,000 no plate violations. this year 224,000. that's just through october. >> prior to electronic tolling they were stopping and paying their toll and now there is a larger number of people crossing the golden gate bridge without paying. >> reporter: golden gate bridge spokeswoman mary curry says lost revenue is usually offset by fines paid by violators who are caught, balancing the budget but not necessarily the scales of justice. >> i think that's pretty unfair because i pay tolls every time i go across. >> reporter: in 2011 state lawmakers passed a law requiring new car owners to affix permanent plates within 90 days instead of six months, but this woman told us she's been waiting since august for the dmv to mail her permanent plates. >> it is a long time to wait. i don't understand. >> reporter: walnut creek police officer steve rower
. -- in uncollected tolls last year alone.umber of no plate violations more than doubled after toll workers were replaced with cameras and all electronic toll collection. in 2012 there were 108,000 no plate violations. this year 224,000. that's just through october. >> prior to electronic tolling they were stopping and paying their toll and now there is a larger number of people crossing the golden gate bridge without paying. >> reporter: golden gate bridge spokeswoman mary curry...
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. >> reporter: toll money going uncollected to the tune of $1.2 million this year at the golden gate and as much as 6.1 million a year for the other seven bay area bridges, money lost through a loophole just as the golden gate district considers increasing the toll to cover a projected budget deficit. >> closing that loophole would be a huge success in california. >> reporter: transit officials tell me all that lost toll revenue is offset by fines paid by separators who are caught. still unless lawmaker -- by violators who are caught. still unless lawmakers make some sort of change like requiring temporary numbered plates this loophole in the law will remain open. live in san francisco jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details, there are three ways to comply with the law and pay the toll if you do not have a license plate. use a fastrak transponder, make a one time online payment with a credit card or make a one time payment at a cash location. >>> now to wall street where the dow reached a new record high today. the dow gained 128 points beating its previous record high t
. >> reporter: toll money going uncollected to the tune of $1.2 million this year at the golden gate and as much as 6.1 million a year for the other seven bay area bridges, money lost through a loophole just as the golden gate district considers increasing the toll to cover a projected budget deficit. >> closing that loophole would be a huge success in california. >> reporter: transit officials tell me all that lost toll revenue is offset by fines paid by separators who are...
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otherwise uncollectible and too small to make a difference. >> i'm glad we cleared that up.take a break here but when we come back the lessons from election 2013. has it changed the strategy of both parties for 2014 and 2016? >>> we don't show up in the places that vote for us a lot. we show up in the places that vote for us a little. we don't just show up in the places that are comfortable. we show up in the places where we're uncomfortable. >> new jersey chris christie touting his path forward for the g.o.p. i'm back with the panel. i was struck by how mellow chris christie was today. whitewhile i didn't see the others, he appeared on four sunday shows this morning to say folks in d.c. should watch how it's done in new jersey and follow his path as the way forward to 2014 and 2016. brit, are you surprised he has come out of his reelection so aggressively to say he's got the answers for the g.o.p.? >> no. this is a man brimming with self-confidence. despite the fact that he was quite mellow and subdued in the interview you did with him, you played examples around it for him
otherwise uncollectible and too small to make a difference. >> i'm glad we cleared that up.take a break here but when we come back the lessons from election 2013. has it changed the strategy of both parties for 2014 and 2016? >>> we don't show up in the places that vote for us a lot. we show up in the places that vote for us a little. we don't just show up in the places that are comfortable. we show up in the places where we're uncomfortable. >> new jersey chris christie...
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many bodies pulled from the rubble lay uncollected on the side of the road. airports are re-opening. survivors in tacloban city are lining up for miles waiting for a flight out. >> the goal of our family, to leave the city so that we can start a new life. >> reporter: a massive international relief effort is under way. communication is difficult so teams of experts like this one from the united states are traveling to devastated areas to assess the situation. >> we provide medical aid, search-and-rescue and assessments in communities that we can better inform the government and military what's needed. >> reporter: while some supplies are arriving, there's still much more that is needed. the security situation is also getting worse. eight people were crushed to death when looters stormed a rice warehouse looking for food. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> the people of tacloban had feared their mayor may have been killed in the storm. but he and his family survived by hiding in the ceiling of their home. the water started rising and the mayor had no choice to climb in
many bodies pulled from the rubble lay uncollected on the side of the road. airports are re-opening. survivors in tacloban city are lining up for miles waiting for a flight out. >> the goal of our family, to leave the city so that we can start a new life. >> reporter: a massive international relief effort is under way. communication is difficult so teams of experts like this one from the united states are traveling to devastated areas to assess the situation. >> we provide...
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. >> reporter: toll money going uncollected to the tune of $1.2 million this year at the golden gate and as much as 6.1 million a year for the other seven bay area bridges, money lost through a loophole just as the golden gate district considers increasing the toll to cover a projected budget deficit. >> closing that loophole would be a huge success in california. >> reporter: transit officials tell me all that lost toll revenue is offset by fines paid by separators who are caught. still unless lawmaker -- by violators who are caught. still unless lawmakers make some sort of change like requiring temporary numbered plates this loophole in the law will remain open. live in san francisco jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details, there are three ways to comply with the law and pay the toll if you do not have a license plate. use a fastrak transponder, make a one time online payment with a credit card or make a one time payment at a cash location. >>> now to wall street where the dow reached a new record high today. the dow gained 128 points beating its previous record high t
. >> reporter: toll money going uncollected to the tune of $1.2 million this year at the golden gate and as much as 6.1 million a year for the other seven bay area bridges, money lost through a loophole just as the golden gate district considers increasing the toll to cover a projected budget deficit. >> closing that loophole would be a huge success in california. >> reporter: transit officials tell me all that lost toll revenue is offset by fines paid by separators who are...
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that is huge exposure in uncollectible debt. the second side of it is if an employer does not do it by increasing exposure to participants, they will have to focus on narrower networks. the selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, my hospital is in. most of the networks that you look at around the country are established to include everybody. what we are starting to see on the public exchanges, we start to see them move into the employer realm, are the specialized, narrow networks. the larger population says i want to give you access to the providers in the community, there is an uproar. but if you go to the uninsured population and say i will give this side of the community, that is a win for everyone. they will have access problems on their own, they go my to -- they might go to a less efficient provider. how do we do it smartly? there is a lot of moving dynamics now that the uninsured have care. that will be a big challenge for people. change ing on this the high deductible, there are some good things about that
that is huge exposure in uncollectible debt. the second side of it is if an employer does not do it by increasing exposure to participants, they will have to focus on narrower networks. the selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, my hospital is in. most of the networks that you look at around the country are established to include everybody. what we are starting to see on the public exchanges, we start to see them move into the employer realm, are the specialized, narrow...
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a city of death, where they turn their backs on the bodies which still lie uncollected in the streetsrlier, when we sheltered from a storm at a local hospital, this is what we found. water pouring through smashed roofs, flooding corridors, where tacloban's sick and injured lie awaiting treatment. this is not outside the hospital, but inside. the hospital's director tells me he would immediately evacuate all the patients and condemn the building, but they have nowhere else to go. as a result, the intensive care neo-natal unit is now in the hospital chapel. these are the babies of the storm, one born on the 8th of november, the very night it raged. the lack of supplies and medicines and the danger of infection mean many may not survive. >> it's very distressing. if this is not corrected immediately, there could be babies dying. >> reporter: you think some of these babies will die? >> yes, if this is not corrected properly, immediately. >> reporter: i met lowena mubag, who gave birth to her baby today. but her injuries and blank stare only hint at her horrific story. on the day of the st
a city of death, where they turn their backs on the bodies which still lie uncollected in the streetsrlier, when we sheltered from a storm at a local hospital, this is what we found. water pouring through smashed roofs, flooding corridors, where tacloban's sick and injured lie awaiting treatment. this is not outside the hospital, but inside. the hospital's director tells me he would immediately evacuate all the patients and condemn the building, but they have nowhere else to go. as a result,...
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of debris from their old homes, on the side of the road or in areas where there are dead bodies uncollected. it's a very, very grim situation. the relief efforts have been problematic. the infrastructure has been devastated. many of the people who would have been the emergency responders who would have been involved in the distribution of relief goods are victims now. all of these are further complicating the situation. the national government has been doing the best they can as they put it, but they don't have enough hand on the ground. they are mobilising the army and the police. they asked for help. all of this has poured in. making sure that the relief gets to those that need it has been very challenging. >> in addition to getting relief to those who have been cut off, disease is a real problem now. can you tell us why and what is done about it? >> indeed. there hasn't been any running water, no power, no food, really, and no clean water to drink before going on nine days. imagine what that is like for people left with absolutely nothing. many of them don't have shelter, they are sleepi
of debris from their old homes, on the side of the road or in areas where there are dead bodies uncollected. it's a very, very grim situation. the relief efforts have been problematic. the infrastructure has been devastated. many of the people who would have been the emergency responders who would have been involved in the distribution of relief goods are victims now. all of these are further complicating the situation. the national government has been doing the best they can as they put it,...
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otherwise uncollectible and too small to make a difference. >> i'm glad we cleared that up.ake a break here but when we come back the lessons from election 2013. has it changed the strategy of both parties for 2014 i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, sp chantix and see your doctor right awa
otherwise uncollectible and too small to make a difference. >> i'm glad we cleared that up.ake a break here but when we come back the lessons from election 2013. has it changed the strategy of both parties for 2014 i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could...
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if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants, they're going to have to focus on much narrower networks. right now the whole network selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, make sure my hospital is in and make sure all the others are in, too. most of the networks around the country are established to include everyone. i think what we're starting to see on the public exchanges and we look expected an employer around is a lot more of these specialized narrower networks. if you try to go to a large employer occupation and sarah will give you access to 50% of the providers in the community, there is an upper. if you go to an uninsured population that is had no covers before and say i'm going to give you coverage a half of the providers in the community, that is a win for everyone. i think as those networks are to get filled, people that are in these bot access net shipment of access problems of their own, you may go to a less efficie
if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants, they're going to have to focus on much narrower networks. right now the whole network selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, make sure my hospital is in and make sure all the others are in, too. most of the networks around the country are established to include everyone. i think what we're starting to see on the public...
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. >> now, $1.2 million of toll money went uncollected at the golden gate bridge. for the seven other bay area bridges, it's about $6.1 million a year. transit officials say violaters who are caught, they pay a fee. that somehow offsets things. >>> california lawmakers want to hear from b.a.r.t. managers about the death of two b.a.r.t. workers. the tough questions they could be asked at a hearing in just a few hours. >> reporter: excitement is building on stanford university's campus for the big game tonight against oregon. we'll tell you why it is a big deal and how it may affect you even if you are not a sports fan. >>> right now, traffic is moving along pretty well in some areas. but slow in contra costa county on highway 4 from prurg pittsburg all the way to concord. >>> temperatures look like they will be coming down for a few. but what about for the weekend and next week? we'll take a look at a super typhoon bearing down on the philippines. >>> stocks started higher. things have turned around. the dow is currently down 37 and the nasdaq is down 45. the s&p is
. >> now, $1.2 million of toll money went uncollected at the golden gate bridge. for the seven other bay area bridges, it's about $6.1 million a year. transit officials say violaters who are caught, they pay a fee. that somehow offsets things. >>> california lawmakers want to hear from b.a.r.t. managers about the death of two b.a.r.t. workers. the tough questions they could be asked at a hearing in just a few hours. >> reporter: excitement is building on stanford...
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but a lot of money that goe is uncollected. i would like to say that number is going down. but unfortunately, to my knowledge, it is not just yet. what i want it do with the background is just ask you, this -- when i think about the new types of currencies, i wonder how they fit in to the tax system here in our country. and as you know, the issue report i think was early this year, may of this year, in which follows my line of thinking and assesses that virtual currencies could produce a vulnerability and make worse what is already a difficult situation. >> they recommended that the irs find relatively low-cost ways to provide guide towns taxpayers on the basic tax reporting for virtual currencies. do you know the current status of that guidance? and what could we expect it to include and when can we expect it to be released? and i would say, if you could tackle that one, i'd be grateful. >> i would be happy to take that one. so first of all, is the financial intelligence unit for the united states, one thing fen-sen does, after it collects all of the information that our f
but a lot of money that goe is uncollected. i would like to say that number is going down. but unfortunately, to my knowledge, it is not just yet. what i want it do with the background is just ask you, this -- when i think about the new types of currencies, i wonder how they fit in to the tax system here in our country. and as you know, the issue report i think was early this year, may of this year, in which follows my line of thinking and assesses that virtual currencies could produce a...
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if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants, they're going to have to focus on much narrower networks. right now the whole network selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, make sure my hospital is in and make sure all the others are in, too. most of the networks around the country are established to include everyone. i think what we're starting to see on the public exchanges and we look expected an employer around is a lot more of these specialized narrower networks. if you try to go to a large employer occupation and sarah will give you access to 50% of the providers in the community, there is an upper. if you go to an uninsured population that is had no covers before and say i'm going to give you coverage a half of the providers in the community, that is a win for everyone. i think as those networks are to get filled, people that are in these bot access net shipment of access problems of their own, you may go to a less efficie
if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants, they're going to have to focus on much narrower networks. right now the whole network selection criteria has been make sure my doctor is in, make sure my hospital is in and make sure all the others are in, too. most of the networks around the country are established to include everyone. i think what we're starting to see on the public...
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with its still uncollected dead. philippine troops are pouring in to tacloban.t said security is a growing concern now. >> you are going to have probably flare-ups of violence. you know, the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they are going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my baby, i am sorry. she says. we don't have money. and we don't have anyone to help us. >> reporter: in a neighborhood nearby, mary rose has five children and they are all sick, feverish, hungry, lethargic. >> they have fever. >> they have fever. >> hello, little one. yes. you don't know. you don't know why they are sick? >> i don't know. >> maybe the water? >> possible. >> the good news here to report the pace at the airport is picking up. it is a 24-hour operation coming in and out and the aid is starting to flow. food, clothing water for a people in crisis. terry moran, abc news, ta
with its still uncollected dead. philippine troops are pouring in to tacloban.t said security is a growing concern now. >> you are going to have probably flare-ups of violence. you know, the longer that we drag out our ability to support them, support these communities, the more they are going to get frustrated. >> reporter: but the real killer here now is disease. the children, the most vulnerable. at the shattered tacloban hospital, a mother cradled her dead infant. i just told my...
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but in some cases we have pretty good idea who owns the money but it's a lot of money that goes uncollected. i would like to say numbers going down but, unfortunately, my knowledge not yet. what i want to do with that as background, just ask you this, when i think about new types of currencies, i wonder how they fit in to the tax system here in our country. and as you know, we just talked about it, gao, they issued a report earlier this year, make it this year, in which follows my line of thinking and possesses a virtual currencies could present a real vulnerability and to make worse what is already a difficult situation. they recommended that the irs might -- to taxpayers on the basic tax reporting requirements for virtual currencies. and i just ask, do you know the current status of that guidance? and what did we expect it to include and when can we expect it to be released? and i would say either ms. shasky or ms. raman, if you could tackle that when i would be grateful. >> i would be happy to deal with that one. so personal, the financial intelligence unit for the united states, one thi
but in some cases we have pretty good idea who owns the money but it's a lot of money that goes uncollected. i would like to say numbers going down but, unfortunately, my knowledge not yet. what i want to do with that as background, just ask you this, when i think about new types of currencies, i wonder how they fit in to the tax system here in our country. and as you know, we just talked about it, gao, they issued a report earlier this year, make it this year, in which follows my line of...