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because they are buying for that peak moment they have unused capacity.ill give them a chance to use that unused capacity with the network time they are already buying. >> interesting. i wonder if apple and amazon will be responding in any way, given that google is tromping into uncharted territory here. >> peter lynch wrote this wonderful book called "one up on wall street." de-worsification, when companies were expanded to corollary businesses because they were there. it seems to be near the core of what google does, which is provide information for its users. i can see why this makes sense as a business plan, under the ground were all there fiber lay and their relationship with users of their services. >> cory johnson taking an in-depth look at google fiber. thanks so much. do you use a webcam for online chats? the nsa may be watching your every move if you do, according to one report. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. a report from "the guardian" says that the british spy agency reportedly collected 1.8 million images from yahoo!
because they are buying for that peak moment they have unused capacity.ill give them a chance to use that unused capacity with the network time they are already buying. >> interesting. i wonder if apple and amazon will be responding in any way, given that google is tromping into uncharted territory here. >> peter lynch wrote this wonderful book called "one up on wall street." de-worsification, when companies were expanded to corollary businesses because they were there. it...
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if -- they have already paid for the data usage so it is a clever use of skill sets and unused capacity. >> and comcast's service cap stout at 20 megabits or somewhere like that. >> it depends on what services they are offering. gigabits,at they call and in other words, they are all .xaggerating how fast , theynd of investment have not shown a willingness to do. >> i want to bring in jon erlichman from l.a. and our bloomberg industries analyst in new york. paul, i will start with you. it is an uphill battle for google to really expand. how does that play out as a business for google? >> i think it is more of an experimental business at this point for google. it is certainly not going to supplant their core search businesses as you mentioned at the top. google clearly brings a lot to the table in terms of technology and capital. it could be tens of billions of dollars to wire up the conch -- the company to fire -- fiber off to cables. do they want to do that? we do not know. enter 34 potentially additional markets. it becomes a very serious competitor to many cable companies and telephon
if -- they have already paid for the data usage so it is a clever use of skill sets and unused capacity. >> and comcast's service cap stout at 20 megabits or somewhere like that. >> it depends on what services they are offering. gigabits,at they call and in other words, they are all .xaggerating how fast , theynd of investment have not shown a willingness to do. >> i want to bring in jon erlichman from l.a. and our bloomberg industries analyst in new york. paul, i will start...
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space acko -- in this unused space? it is possible for people to learn much more about how plans work and how to grow their own food and just building up our own confidence, basically, about our ability to survive on our own. -- ound that >> i think it was very surprising and instructive to think critically about urban agriculture and question whether truck farming or rooftop gardening or vacant lot farming or window farming, growing food on boats, whether this is a good idea or not. few of these, farmers were suggesting that these were the solutions to our global food problems. but it was still helpful to say , because we doing this it sheds a lot of light on what we need to in cities. a lot of people are growing food in cities because they miss working with their hands, and they also miss the taste of freshly grown food. on a larger scale i think a lot of people are growing food in cities because we like the idea of being able to live in a vibrant social environment but not be totally divorced from the natural world.
space acko -- in this unused space? it is possible for people to learn much more about how plans work and how to grow their own food and just building up our own confidence, basically, about our ability to survive on our own. -- ound that >> i think it was very surprising and instructive to think critically about urban agriculture and question whether truck farming or rooftop gardening or vacant lot farming or window farming, growing food on boats, whether this is a good idea or not. few...
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discussing a newly proposed bill to install a so called killswitch and this would make stolen phones unusableo thieves. there is now a new push to make changes at the federal level, kyla? >> reporter: yes, torii, the fcc says one out of every three fests are causing consumers about $30,000 a year. they just introduced a bill that would require mobile device makers to provide a killswitch and that would give them the ability to remotely make their phones inoperable if stolen. this woman's phone was stolen and she could have it used a killswitch. >> the credit card was used two weeks later. .. >> reporter: some apple devices have deices -- devices similar to the killswitch but not everybody is backing the bill. some are worried they are going to use it to disabled people's phones. but they would give them the choice to enable that option on their phones, ktvu channel 2 morning ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and they are talking about his approval rating is at an all time low and they found the combined approval rating was 42% and disapproval came in at 53% and that's up slightly from december when di
discussing a newly proposed bill to install a so called killswitch and this would make stolen phones unusableo thieves. there is now a new push to make changes at the federal level, kyla? >> reporter: yes, torii, the fcc says one out of every three fests are causing consumers about $30,000 a year. they just introduced a bill that would require mobile device makers to provide a killswitch and that would give them the ability to remotely make their phones inoperable if stolen. this woman's...
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that's abecause of unused k.i.s.s. cards. sell a card for cash on sites like card hub or swap it for another gift card of equal value. and you can always regift. mm-hmm. some stores will allow you to trade your card in for a different design. like a birthday scene so it is not obvious you are regifting or you can donate you wanted cards to charity. >>> we know that seat belts save lives. do you buckle up your dog when you put him in the car? liz crenshaw has more on a new crash test. a study that's out that shows how dangerous a car accident can be for a pet passenger. >> these are dummy dogs. the crash test demonstrates graphically what happens to pets when their owners' cars get in a wreck. >> she is like up with of my children. >> lara miller of fairfax, virginia is like many pet owners. her dog kona is a member of the family going on car rides with her everywhere. >> up. >> when miller found out about a new study that tested the reliability of pet travel harnesses, she was intrigued. >> her safety is the number one priori
that's abecause of unused k.i.s.s. cards. sell a card for cash on sites like card hub or swap it for another gift card of equal value. and you can always regift. mm-hmm. some stores will allow you to trade your card in for a different design. like a birthday scene so it is not obvious you are regifting or you can donate you wanted cards to charity. >>> we know that seat belts save lives. do you buckle up your dog when you put him in the car? liz crenshaw has more on a new crash test. a...
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proved that the bullets from the victims' bodies were made from the same batch of molten metal as the unusedts found in the home of earl bramblett. but one thing troubled investigators. why did the witness identify a red pickup truck leaving the hodges' driveway around the time of the fire? this is what a white pickup truck looks like under the sodium vapor lighting near the hodges' home. it makes the white truck look like a red truck. the forensic evidence tied earl bramblett to the murders. but it was bramblett himself who unwittingly revealed the motive. in bramblett's trash, police found a late notice for a storage locker rental near his home. >> ironically, the name of the place was winter's mini-storage, spelled the same way as winter hodges' name. >> inside were boxes and boxes of audio tapes. >> i'm going to do the best i can to keep a daily record on tape on this little panasonic of everything that happens to me. >> and what he said about 11-year-old winter hodges was chilling. >> she wants to get me excited and she knows how to do it. >> it was very damaging to mr. bramblett what h
proved that the bullets from the victims' bodies were made from the same batch of molten metal as the unusedts found in the home of earl bramblett. but one thing troubled investigators. why did the witness identify a red pickup truck leaving the hodges' driveway around the time of the fire? this is what a white pickup truck looks like under the sodium vapor lighting near the hodges' home. it makes the white truck look like a red truck. the forensic evidence tied earl bramblett to the murders....
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but one night during that trip john woke up to an unusal smelland opened his eyes to find garza's silolette. 03:35 he had been putting the liquid of that bottle on to a washrag from the hotel and was putting it on my face. i rolled over you know, pretending that i was still asleep and i rolled my face away from him and he went back to the other side of the bed and put it back on me i grabbed the towel and thew it on to the floor. the next morning i woke up thinking was that a dream or what? and i see the towel on the floor. it was pretty scary. john was rattled by the experiencebut chose not to report it to authorities. 04:42 at that point my home life wasn't the greatest and he seemed to be a stable figure in my life.so, i decided that i didn't have to tell anybody, i thought that he knew what was in my best interest and that he was looking out for me. only his best friend peter knew the truth. the victims didn't come forwarduntil it happened again. in the spring of 1994 garza took peter and john along with the rest of their science group to california in order to tour college campuses. it
but one night during that trip john woke up to an unusal smelland opened his eyes to find garza's silolette. 03:35 he had been putting the liquid of that bottle on to a washrag from the hotel and was putting it on my face. i rolled over you know, pretending that i was still asleep and i rolled my face away from him and he went back to the other side of the bed and put it back on me i grabbed the towel and thew it on to the floor. the next morning i woke up thinking was that a dream or what? and...
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her payout that included $235,000 for more than 2,000 hours of unused sick time since she started working for the city in 1987. some city council members say they want to make sure the next city manager's contract has a cap on it on how much sick pay can be saved up. >>> the ground is still drying after the big storm but trees and branches are still falling around the bay area and that is a safety hazard. in san francisco's north beach neighborhood, a huge branch from this 40-foot tree fell yesterday morning. city workers say they can't keep up with all the calls for service and budget cuts they force the department to make staffing cuts. they say there are just five arborists available to keep an eye on 500,000 trees on the sidewalk alone. >>> incredible story a 13-year- old boy is being called a hero after stopping a robbery in his own house. alex was at home in mantico when a man started pounding on the front door. that is when he decided to get out of the house and ran to the backyard to call 911. >> hoping that i get somewhere safe with the police department. hoping they get the guys
her payout that included $235,000 for more than 2,000 hours of unused sick time since she started working for the city in 1987. some city council members say they want to make sure the next city manager's contract has a cap on it on how much sick pay can be saved up. >>> the ground is still drying after the big storm but trees and branches are still falling around the bay area and that is a safety hazard. in san francisco's north beach neighborhood, a huge branch from this 40-foot tree...
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mostly as a result of a payout of unused sick leave. she retired in november. her payout included $235,000 for more than 2,000 hours of unused sick time since first joining the city in 1987. some city council members say they want to make sure the next city manager contract has a cap on how much sick pay can be saved up. >>> police in gilroy investigating that city's first homicide of the year. investigators say there was a fight last night between two men near a park. two other men became involved. someone pulled out a gun and opened fire. a 68-year-old man was killed while a 34-year-old man suffered life threatening wounds. police are searching for two people who fled the scene in a white compact car. >>> officials say the ford. if series pickup truck is becoming more and more popular among criminals in the east bay. new crime stats show it is one of the most stolen vehicles in alameda county. but it's just not -- it's not just the truck the thieves are going after. ktvu news have learned they are also going after the tools inside of those trucks. they can be
mostly as a result of a payout of unused sick leave. she retired in november. her payout included $235,000 for more than 2,000 hours of unused sick time since first joining the city in 1987. some city council members say they want to make sure the next city manager contract has a cap on how much sick pay can be saved up. >>> police in gilroy investigating that city's first homicide of the year. investigators say there was a fight last night between two men near a park. two other men...
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however, the rules say she could cash in on unused vacation time and more than 2,000 hours in unusedleave. when she did that, her pay skyrocketed to almost $527,000. city leaders are trying to figure out what to do to make sure it doesn't happen again in the future. >>> back to the olympics where the new tonight show host jimmy fallon getting ready to get into the olympic spirit. he doesn't officially take over until monday but asking fans to send out their best olympic pickup line. >> take a look at some of the ones he's received. girl, you are an olympic torch, because your on fire. >> my hotel room has a functioning toilet. >> that's a plus. >> i'm dressed in red, white and blue stripes but no stars. i left them in your eyes. don't even try that. >> the best response monday night. >> somebody tried that actually. >> everybody's tried everything at one point. it's just quantity. something was going to stick. the new tonight show with jimmy fallon debuts monday. >>> u.s. bobsledder who had to bust through the bathroom door after he got locked inside talking about the experience. lis
however, the rules say she could cash in on unused vacation time and more than 2,000 hours in unusedleave. when she did that, her pay skyrocketed to almost $527,000. city leaders are trying to figure out what to do to make sure it doesn't happen again in the future. >>> back to the olympics where the new tonight show host jimmy fallon getting ready to get into the olympic spirit. he doesn't officially take over until monday but asking fans to send out their best olympic pickup line....
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they were already operating with unused capacity.nes showed that this fall and investment demand might bring down consumers' demand as well. "what determines consumption demand?" keynes asked. basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year, i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is $20,000, i'll spend, say, $17,000. if my income is only $4,000, i'll want to spend only $3,900 on consumption. we can see what happens in the keynesian world when investment falls. this fall brings down income here. this in turn brings down consumption. the process doesn't stop here. consumption, according to keynes, ultimately falls by a multiplied amount. suppose a business spends $1 million a year on labor to expand its plant capacity. suddenly, it stops. the income of these laborers is cut by $1 million. let's suppose they would have spent 3/4 of the 1 million on, say, food and automobiles. because of their layoff, there is a $750,000 cut in demand for food and autos. it doesn't end there, for now autom
they were already operating with unused capacity.nes showed that this fall and investment demand might bring down consumers' demand as well. "what determines consumption demand?" keynes asked. basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year, i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is $20,000, i'll spend, say, $17,000. if my income is only $4,000, i'll want to spend only $3,900 on consumption. we can see what happens in the keynesian...
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nothing goes unused anymore.cked up is put out either to feed social media or drive the news conversation into the next cycle. what candidates have said and done in the past and more about creating new moment business simply following politicians around until you catch them in an unguarded moment. essentially trolling them in real life. a moment that marked the dawn of this new age of tracking when then senator george allen pointed out an opposition tracker during his 2006 campaign at a campaign stop in western virginia. >> this fellow over here with the yellow shirt, whatever his name is, he's with my opponent. he's following us around everywhere. and it's just great. we're going to places all over virginia. >> it wound up sticking to allen throughout the rest of his campaign and he subsequently lost his seat to democrat jim webb. video tracking, set off a broader effort against operatives across the aisle. super pacs have taken over much of the opposition research efforts, capitalizing on their autonomy and fre
nothing goes unused anymore.cked up is put out either to feed social media or drive the news conversation into the next cycle. what candidates have said and done in the past and more about creating new moment business simply following politicians around until you catch them in an unguarded moment. essentially trolling them in real life. a moment that marked the dawn of this new age of tracking when then senator george allen pointed out an opposition tracker during his 2006 campaign at a...
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however, when she cashed in unused vacation time and more than 2,000 hours in unused sick leave, herrocketed to almost $527,000. city leaders are trying to figure out what to do to make sure this doesn't happen again in the future. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee, lieutenant governor gavin s. newsom and governor brown will meet with hollande. flying in from washington, he just attended a state dinner with president obama last night. after meeting with lee, newsom and brown this morning, hollande will have lunch with local business leaders, including dole and twand twitter execs. >> the 2014 olympic games april live look of the the olympic torch burning bright in sochi. american athletes fired up for their chance to go for the gold. >> gold finals in sochi near the black sea and slopes. >> norway has the most overall with 11. then canada, and the netherlands. u.s. and russia in fourth with seven medals total apiece. "today in the bay's" janelle wang live with a preview 0 of the competition including an american olympian who dropped out of a competition. >> reporter: unfortunately talki
however, when she cashed in unused vacation time and more than 2,000 hours in unused sick leave, herrocketed to almost $527,000. city leaders are trying to figure out what to do to make sure this doesn't happen again in the future. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee, lieutenant governor gavin s. newsom and governor brown will meet with hollande. flying in from washington, he just attended a state dinner with president obama last night. after meeting with lee, newsom and brown this morning,...
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and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> on december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san francisco municipal railway. director ramos and rubke and mr. chairman that heinecke will not be here you have a quorum. please be advised that the ringing of and the use of packagers and other electronic devicess are prohibited at the meeting any person responsible for one maybe asked to leave the room. please be advised that the cell phones set on vibrate be in the off position. item 4 approval of the minutes of january 24th and a
and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> on december 28, 1912, san francisco mayor stared into a sea of 60,000 of constituents that gathered at geary. the berth of the first publicly owned transit system in the city, the san...
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. >> reporter: zone seven may have unused allocations due them, the drought may cut that short, too. >> the impacts will be on landscaping this summer. we have enough water in the ground water basin and enough well capacity to serve all public health and safety needs of the community. >> reporter: trivalley residents will be asked to cut back water use 20%. maybe more if rain or snow doesn't arrive in the sierra any time soon. >>> one of the few places that seems to be doing okay despite the drought is solano county. officials there expect cities and farms to get the water they need. if the dry conditions continue a few cities may have to buy water from other sources to void a shortage. while they may be in good shape, officials are urging people to conserve water. >>> hundreds of muslims gathered at the fairgrounds today asking a higher power for relief from the drought. as part of the afternoon service, they prayed for rain. then organizers called upon people of all faiths to come together to do their part. one pointed out to the crowd, while this weather is nice, it is not what is
. >> reporter: zone seven may have unused allocations due them, the drought may cut that short, too. >> the impacts will be on landscaping this summer. we have enough water in the ground water basin and enough well capacity to serve all public health and safety needs of the community. >> reporter: trivalley residents will be asked to cut back water use 20%. maybe more if rain or snow doesn't arrive in the sierra any time soon. >>> one of the few places that seems to...
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filling those seats in a number of our private schools in san francisco that are currently going unused and i had the opportunity in the last summer and fall to visit a school they work with in the mission district and they do such an amazing job. the families are such amazing families that are recipients of these fund and scholarships and it's all about educating our children here in our city. 95 percent of the basic funds, 8th graders go on to graduate school and 65 percent of those students get scholarships to. all of their donations go 100 percent to fund psychological scholarships and nothing else. i had the honor of witnessing firsthand what you do for families and his honor. i think -- children. as a parent you can't do anything more than educate children and it's so near and dear to my heart as well. i want to thank you for all the work you do and for being such an integral part of our city. congratulations and thank you for being here. as a parent you can't do anything more than educate children and it's so near and dear to my heart as well. i want to thank you for all the work
filling those seats in a number of our private schools in san francisco that are currently going unused and i had the opportunity in the last summer and fall to visit a school they work with in the mission district and they do such an amazing job. the families are such amazing families that are recipients of these fund and scholarships and it's all about educating our children here in our city. 95 percent of the basic funds, 8th graders go on to graduate school and 65 percent of those students...
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i'm not satisfied to have 50% of our steel mill capacity unused, or when the united states had last yearte of economic growth of any major industrialized society. president kennedy called for a new frontier, a new era of energy and spirit. the election may have been close, but there is general agreement that a supreme national effort will be needed in the years ahead to move this country safely through the 1960s. this new activist approach was to be reflected in economic policy. walter heller chaired kennedy's council of economic advisors. kennedy was our first keynesian president. it isn't that others hadn't done some keynesian things, but kennedy did it in an avowed and perceptive way. he was very cautious at first. he finally saw a more liberal approach was needed to stimulate the economy. it took the form of a massive tax cut proposed in i962. this net reduction in tax liabilities of $10 billion will increase the purchasing power of american families and business enterprises in every tax bracket. but john f. kennedy didn't live to see his programs enacted. instead, on that fateful no
i'm not satisfied to have 50% of our steel mill capacity unused, or when the united states had last yearte of economic growth of any major industrialized society. president kennedy called for a new frontier, a new era of energy and spirit. the election may have been close, but there is general agreement that a supreme national effort will be needed in the years ahead to move this country safely through the 1960s. this new activist approach was to be reflected in economic policy. walter heller...
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and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work wit
and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal...
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and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake
and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake
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and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> february meeting of the san francisco ethics commission will now come to order. >> i will call the roll. >> vice chair renne? here. >> commissioner hur? >> here. >> commissioner keane? here. >> commissioner andrews? >> here. >> everyone is present and accounted for, thank you. >> the first order of business will be the public comment on any matters appearing before our commission today, whether they are on the agenda or not. >> there is something that i have to do.
and we need to collect that 0 money from the students but there are also lots of dollars that go unused in our scholarship fund and through the federal side of the house >> thank you all for being here i have to get myself back to san francisco so thank you all again for being with us today >> february meeting of the san francisco ethics commission will now come to order. >> i will call the roll. >> vice chair renne? here. >> commissioner hur? >> here....
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. >> also in the neighbors' attic, police found several unused .22 caliber bullets, the same as thosed in the second gun in the murder. >> it was as if they were basically accidentally dropped along the way. they didn't appear to be placed in any type of a pattern but like they were in a pocket and fell out as someone crawled through. >> this suggested that the killers hid in the neighbor's home after the murder so they could make a clean getaway later. >> apparently, someone went up in that attic, and they were either trying to climb up in the master closet access, or they came down and landed on that shoe rack and broke it to pieces. it wasn't sturdy enough to hold them. so they tried to hide evidence of that in a feeble attempt by putting it under the bed. >> and since the neighbors' home had no signs of forced entry, it meant one of two things -- either the killers were professionals or they had a key. ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. marge
. >> also in the neighbors' attic, police found several unused .22 caliber bullets, the same as thosed in the second gun in the murder. >> it was as if they were basically accidentally dropped along the way. they didn't appear to be placed in any type of a pattern but like they were in a pocket and fell out as someone crawled through. >> this suggested that the killers hid in the neighbor's home after the murder so they could make a clean getaway later. >> apparently,...
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think this program really is essential and a model for other cities because we're taking something unused and putting in the hands of communities that need it so people can access the benefit to the city and deal with the health disparities and the environmental problems as well so thank you for your support and we look forward to this being passed and working with it in the future. >> next speaker. >> good morning supervisors. my name is [inaudible] carrillo. i will speak in spanish. [speaking spanish] >> so i work with different after school programs across the stay and i have to travel between bay view and the mission and being able to ride by bike to these schools is the best mode of transit for me and serves as an example to my students this is a way they can get around the city. [speaking spanish] >> workshops like these are really benefited our students. they helped us achieve and develop a sense of independence, helping the youth develop a sense of independence. they learn about bicycles and how to repair the bicycles during these workshops. [speaking spanish] >> so these ordinanc
think this program really is essential and a model for other cities because we're taking something unused and putting in the hands of communities that need it so people can access the benefit to the city and deal with the health disparities and the environmental problems as well so thank you for your support and we look forward to this being passed and working with it in the future. >> next speaker. >> good morning supervisors. my name is [inaudible] carrillo. i will speak in...
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susan loftus recently retired taking with her an additional $300,000 in unused sick time and vacationpay on top of her already $200,000 a year salary. there's nothing illegal or unethical about this. it was a deal she made when she took the post. the objection is she was the only one allowed unlimited acruel and cash-out. no doubt it will be a hot topic at to the's meeting. >>> the competition heating up in sochi. live look at the olympic flame burning bright in olympic park. the weather is heating up as well. it's a balmy 61 degrees in so much yeo right rue. people walking around in shorts and t-shirts, even taking dips in the black sea just to cool off. conditions ideal for spectators but not trying to keep the snow from melting. >> that's amazing. >> isn't' it? >>> right now the u.s. men's hockey team including san jose shark pavelski just kicked off against slovakia. no score, early in the first period. >>> other events will air prime time tonight. we'll give you a sneak peek at the results, if you'd rather wait until tonight, we don't want to spoil things. we'll play music and wh
susan loftus recently retired taking with her an additional $300,000 in unused sick time and vacationpay on top of her already $200,000 a year salary. there's nothing illegal or unethical about this. it was a deal she made when she took the post. the objection is she was the only one allowed unlimited acruel and cash-out. no doubt it will be a hot topic at to the's meeting. >>> the competition heating up in sochi. live look at the olympic flame burning bright in olympic park. the...
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. >> reporter: though water agencies like zone 7 may have unused allocations due them, the drought may cut that short too if the delta water gets too salty to drink. >> we have enough water, enough well capacity to serve all the public health and safety needs of the country. >> reporter: residents will be asked to cut back water use some 20%. maybe more if rain or snow doesn't arrive soon. don knapp, kpix5. >> a population increase in the trivalley has strained the water supply. you can see the number of people in dublin has more than tripled in 1980 and pleasanton has triple their population. >>> napa valley wine makers are hoping it will change too. cane vineyards usually looks like this, but look at this year. it is dry and brown. >> how much rain do you usually get? >> about 60 inches of rain. >> how much did you get this year? >> about development. >> how concerned are you we are actually walking on the bed of your reservoir right now? >> i'm very concerned. >> how full should it be this time of the year? >> we would be underwater. >> well if there is no more rain, the vineyards w
. >> reporter: though water agencies like zone 7 may have unused allocations due them, the drought may cut that short too if the delta water gets too salty to drink. >> we have enough water, enough well capacity to serve all the public health and safety needs of the country. >> reporter: residents will be asked to cut back water use some 20%. maybe more if rain or snow doesn't arrive soon. don knapp, kpix5. >> a population increase in the trivalley has strained the water...
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it rendered clark air base almost unusable. at least for civic naval stations, the largest base in the pacific outside ally. in the u.s. military expressed that they wanted to maintain that pace for at least another seven to ten years. it would have -- i believe that it would have continued to exist >> host: what are some of the geopolitical ramifications of the closing of that major philippine military installation >> guest: right. of course there is the pacific command. many of -- in terms of the functions, they were dispersed to okinawa, some went back to why. in the long run the u.s. military is adaptable. they were able to make do, but these days just given the strategic climate right now with china's growing maritime assertiveness, uncertainties and tensions between the islands, between japan, south korea, china, southeast asian countries , there is some wishing that the u.s. would return to the philippines. right now we have worked out this deal where we, on a rotating basis. there have been rumors that the philippine go
it rendered clark air base almost unusable. at least for civic naval stations, the largest base in the pacific outside ally. in the u.s. military expressed that they wanted to maintain that pace for at least another seven to ten years. it would have -- i believe that it would have continued to exist >> host: what are some of the geopolitical ramifications of the closing of that major philippine military installation >> guest: right. of course there is the pacific command. many of --...
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he says such technology would render the phones unusable for anything but a paperweight. cell phone and tablet thefts account for up to 40% of all the crimes in the nation. more than two-thirds of the crime in san francisco and oakland and much of it involving violence. but say all the assembled officials, cell phone carriers the people that i pay your bill to have opposed such technology saying it would make problems like hacking a problem not an issue in australia. >> this is one of the few areas in the criminal justice system where the technological solution can make a tremendous difference. there's no argument other than profit. >> i would encourage any one of the carriers to step forward to increase their own market share. to say we can do this. and we value arecas employers and we value our customer -- our customers and we value our customers' safety and we have no intention of profiting off of the consumers' vaporization. >> reporter: in other words more phone thefts and more phone sales. it's common for phone theft victims to be strong armed or beaten up. a few ha
he says such technology would render the phones unusable for anything but a paperweight. cell phone and tablet thefts account for up to 40% of all the crimes in the nation. more than two-thirds of the crime in san francisco and oakland and much of it involving violence. but say all the assembled officials, cell phone carriers the people that i pay your bill to have opposed such technology saying it would make problems like hacking a problem not an issue in australia. >> this is one of the...
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given the fact that the private equity firms have over $700 billion of dry powder that is unused capital, the health care sector could be one that is increasingly looking as targets. >> are these going to be big deals? this was a big deal. $25 billion is a lot of money. are we going to see smaller strategic deals, or are they going for big deals where in this new landscape bigger is better? is that the case? >> well, i think you can look over the numbers of transactions that occurred over the past six months. the average deal size was about $2.9 billion. so we're talking about the middle market of deal size. so $25 billion was the biggest over 2 1/2 years. today's deal is really the exception rather than the rule. in some cases companies look to acquire assets, divisions, units that are underperforming or just trying to grow their footprint by buying companies that are privately held and not in the public marketplace. >> 30 seconds, rich. in the drug spaces being driven by pipeline concerns on these companies' parts? >> oh, very much. so the fact you have concerns, expirations of patents
given the fact that the private equity firms have over $700 billion of dry powder that is unused capital, the health care sector could be one that is increasingly looking as targets. >> are these going to be big deals? this was a big deal. $25 billion is a lot of money. are we going to see smaller strategic deals, or are they going for big deals where in this new landscape bigger is better? is that the case? >> well, i think you can look over the numbers of transactions that...
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also present some unique weapons instruments and equipment these items are often still many unused exactly is that when hundreds of years ago. i do. windows some early solo training. instead of real soon. kindle uses this unit the bamboo intimate that makes a loud noise when it strikes it. waugh. when using bamboo souls protective clothing is essential reflecting kendo samurai heritage. this resembles the warriors on. it depends and bought the lease security protected. we don't become quite the feat. europe doesn't get senior next. and oh you must learn to read your comments sections and tired. standing calmly on guard you watch freddy left to my concentration the instant you spot a weakness you strike. silicon go to school by striking thrusting with the chimera and you must attack the nice as before and there is a bit cold so you can. the room. so wanted to know if everything depends on mental concentration and acting instantly the moment when dishonest. the blue blue don't want that traces its roots from becky japanese history the efficiency and to those notes into the ability to hit the
also present some unique weapons instruments and equipment these items are often still many unused exactly is that when hundreds of years ago. i do. windows some early solo training. instead of real soon. kindle uses this unit the bamboo intimate that makes a loud noise when it strikes it. waugh. when using bamboo souls protective clothing is essential reflecting kendo samurai heritage. this resembles the warriors on. it depends and bought the lease security protected. we don't become quite the...
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that allowed gas to flow into an unused science lab about 9:30 this morning. that valve has now been permanently capped. >>> a teenage girl struck by a stray bullet is speaking out for the first time about her ordeal. the story made headlines when it happened ten weeks ago, and tonight ktvu's rob ross asks her about being paralyze and had her determined effort to make a full recovery. >> i kind of didn't know instantly. >> dominique romero says through physical therapy and determination, she's able to move one leg this much. >> it's going to take time for me to build up walking around with the braces and walker. >> at the age of 19 years old she's permanently paralyzed from the waist down, but she knows she could have been killed. >> i'm glad i'm paralyzed rather than not here at all because that's how i really do see it. it went through my elbow, came out. >> for the first time on television, dominique described what happened the night she was struck by a stray bullet that flew into her house. >> it hit my side somewhere around here. that lodged into my spine
that allowed gas to flow into an unused science lab about 9:30 this morning. that valve has now been permanently capped. >>> a teenage girl struck by a stray bullet is speaking out for the first time about her ordeal. the story made headlines when it happened ten weeks ago, and tonight ktvu's rob ross asks her about being paralyze and had her determined effort to make a full recovery. >> i kind of didn't know instantly. >> dominique romero says through physical therapy and...
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the one thing that didn't come up is utilizing some of our unused lands. up until the 1970s we built housing almost everywhere and there aren't lot left but there are places on the edges of twin peaks and look of opportunity sites where -- housing for families with children, where we can build a hundred or thousand and divert these people from converting rental units if they find housing that is appropriate for them. another idea if this is land owned by the city, if we donated this land to the builder on the condition that the builder reduce the prices to 25-30 percent below market, i think that's a good trade. because you know, that would be the condition of this kind of land donation but it would still be market rate housing but it would be price controlled and that would be a really good use of some of these lands. so, the only other thing i wanted to comment on is 300 post and i'm glad to hear that was approved. i didn't quite follow the whole discussion on the legislative piece. i know there was a reason some of the commissioners had talked about an
the one thing that didn't come up is utilizing some of our unused lands. up until the 1970s we built housing almost everywhere and there aren't lot left but there are places on the edges of twin peaks and look of opportunity sites where -- housing for families with children, where we can build a hundred or thousand and divert these people from converting rental units if they find housing that is appropriate for them. another idea if this is land owned by the city, if we donated this land to the...
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. >> reporter: but even though agencies may have unused allocations due them. the drought may cut that short too. if the water gets too salty to drink. >> the impacts are going to be largely on landscaping this summer i believe. we have enough water to serve all the public health and safety needs of the community. >> reporter: tri-valley residents will be asked to cut back water use some 20% maybe more. above the livermore valley, don knapp, kpix 5. >> could cost california farmers and ranchers $5 billion in revenue this year. with water at a premium. everything from milk and beef to basic crops could be harder to produce. cart i evans went to -- carter i haven'ts went to napa with wine makers. >> reporter: high in the mills of napa valley. cane vineyards usually looks lush in february. this winter? it's exactly the opposite. >> dry, dry, dry. >> reporter: ashley benned is the vineyard -- bennett is the vineyard manager and worked the fields for 16 years. have you ever seen it this bad? >> i haven't. right now, this is very scary to have everything look as brow
. >> reporter: but even though agencies may have unused allocations due them. the drought may cut that short too. if the water gets too salty to drink. >> the impacts are going to be largely on landscaping this summer i believe. we have enough water to serve all the public health and safety needs of the community. >> reporter: tri-valley residents will be asked to cut back water use some 20% maybe more. above the livermore valley, don knapp, kpix 5. >> could cost...
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outrage from germany's chancellor angela merkel has dismissed the commons as an acceptable and load of unused former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament says the conversation is a clear demonstration of how america really regards other state. ok you do real good think the diplomacy behind closed doors this confirms a long stance of united states and the you by the way towards a new country of dili's dana to show floor for democracy you do so with the old logic countries this once more undermines the whole claim of transparency and democracy building and but to do building of political institutions these are all ideological efforts to into ones politics in other countries and also by the way shows how casual these people can talk about the do politics of another country. coming up later this hour the corruption a seen a way of painting annual report reveals a huge levels of money being lost leading some to wonder why they wonderings and europe's financial institutions are not being made public on that just ahead. this is a media lead us so we leave the media. by the scene closest to in th
outrage from germany's chancellor angela merkel has dismissed the commons as an acceptable and load of unused former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament says the conversation is a clear demonstration of how america really regards other state. ok you do real good think the diplomacy behind closed doors this confirms a long stance of united states and the you by the way towards a new country of dili's dana to show floor for democracy you do so with the old logic countries this once more...
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and the whole fried artichoke me it's going on for names so you see in a sea of japan and as yet unused squash and ten. sorry for change may be famous for valentine's day but here in korea it's a date to remember one of korea's most respected independent spider's sunny kim reports on efforts to make today an official that theory fourteenth may be an important day to remember for couples to stay chocolates and cards. the growing number of koreans are calling friends to also be remembered as the day independence fighter i'm thing was sentenced to death during japan's colonization of korea i was as a kid for assassinating him he told a four time prime minister of japan and the former president gen korea and a tiny city of harbin and covering ninety nine. at first to commemorate instead of the main offline and online. the county the provincial office of education is please post or on spain this left hand printed news papers and for the people of the historical significance of that period fourteen. the image shows on camp ran for the half cut ring finger. i'm kind of thing you're off to sell
and the whole fried artichoke me it's going on for names so you see in a sea of japan and as yet unused squash and ten. sorry for change may be famous for valentine's day but here in korea it's a date to remember one of korea's most respected independent spider's sunny kim reports on efforts to make today an official that theory fourteenth may be an important day to remember for couples to stay chocolates and cards. the growing number of koreans are calling friends to also be remembered as the...
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according to a couple of press agencies, hotel guests are going unchecked past unused medal detectors, and they are no longer poking around in the pockets or the ankles off people. and items that were not admitted like fruit and bottled soda are now making it through. >>> this morning morning, sochi enshrouded with fog, and causing a delay of two medal events, the biathlon race, and snowboarding event have already been moved to tomorrow. and the women's biathlon e revent went on as scheduled once the fog lifted. okay. there it is, the spoiler alert. turn it down or off if you don't want to hear the prime time events results. americans charlie white and meryl davis won gold in ice danci dancing. it is the first olympic title in that event ever for the united states. canada took sill ve, and -- canada took silver, and russia took bronze. and also, bob costas will return to the main anchor chair. costas missed six nights, because of an eye infection, and matt lauer and meredith vieira filled in for him, and he is going to join "nightly news" at 7:00 to talk about his return. we have more
according to a couple of press agencies, hotel guests are going unchecked past unused medal detectors, and they are no longer poking around in the pockets or the ankles off people. and items that were not admitted like fruit and bottled soda are now making it through. >>> this morning morning, sochi enshrouded with fog, and causing a delay of two medal events, the biathlon race, and snowboarding event have already been moved to tomorrow. and the women's biathlon e revent went on as...
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in it the successful and that it's likely an elected at the game to that of unused in the muslim and a pot full of preceding these illustrations d suitable to the box tunnel is meant to you know of any good as not go on a nice using the map below. but that doesn't listen when he sees it as well union canal to the simi militancy. he didn't so on. take this. while other. he bought a box of us the dvd. it will bubble up about that. lunch is at best when they met the mini kit above the law to amend the ga the tool man add the tomatoes i will tell them that you see on the look on the scene daniels and be humble enough to get that doesn't make you might decide to topple the model at the trial of leather as one of his deflection and the mucus from nineteen eighty and in the fall on a clinical sign by the expert on either one side of the month i was on the cd the temple has been encased in finance with the motion is quitting me the cd into the top rated it as a test on nbc with any media that he and kyle busch also weakened bones on a full forty pounds on whale in austin it didn't. get it. i
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if the user punches in the wrong code three times the card box up and is unusable. pretty simple system that will help cut down significantly on credit-card and debit card fraud the system is used in 80 countries. 70 percent of that atms and the world's use the system. all fraud lately banks and retail stores are but a bring this technology to u.s. and a couple years. will not have people to remember to remember a 4 digit code for their day to day activities. cards are expensive it could hurt small businesses that can upgrade to the big system. >> : about 10 minutes will show you why you may want to think twice before your next trip to sublet what the company is making sure you making sure you will come back. >> : find out why some experts are rv st. keep out. as ocean. >> : bulldog: bulldog: mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? get a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! and get four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. ♪ mattress discounters and no light rain already starting to fallen parts the
if the user punches in the wrong code three times the card box up and is unusable. pretty simple system that will help cut down significantly on credit-card and debit card fraud the system is used in 80 countries. 70 percent of that atms and the world's use the system. all fraud lately banks and retail stores are but a bring this technology to u.s. and a couple years. will not have people to remember to remember a 4 digit code for their day to day activities. cards are expensive it could hurt...