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commissioner batch has a wager with san fransisco's police kommish. and the san fransisco chief will do the real ray lewis dance when we win. >>> the maryland zoo also made a wager for the big game. it is a zooper bowl bet. the exhibit that houses the ravens mascots will be named san fransisco 49ers exhibit for one month. but if ravens win, the san fransisco zoo will name something more baltimore related. >>> where are you watching the big game? join theation abc2news.com/facebook. >> good to man that super bowl party. >> that's right. >> quick check of the weather. cold overnight. cold into your first start tomorrow morning. and definitely realize this could be snow showers and/or flurries for the morning commute especially for the d.c. commuters. now, as we look at the rest of the the outlook, there you go. super sunday 4 degrees, few rain or snow showers that morning. otherwise it looks like february. there is no mass produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a
commissioner batch has a wager with san fransisco's police kommish. and the san fransisco chief will do the real ray lewis dance when we win. >>> the maryland zoo also made a wager for the big game. it is a zooper bowl bet. the exhibit that houses the ravens mascots will be named san fransisco 49ers exhibit for one month. but if ravens win, the san fransisco zoo will name something more baltimore related. >>> where are you watching the big game? join theation...
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setting over san fransisco. depicting quite a bit of rainfall. but i don't think we'll see that heavy of rain. it's going to be fairly light. but there's a possibility of a thunderstorm in this band of rain rain. pushing down through free month. san jose. not only could we see a pocket of heavy rain. we could see small hail falling with areas of heavy rainfall. the man main band of rain slides to the east and leaves cold air in its wake. we have the possibility of snow locally. also spotty showers through the afternoon. kind of hit and miss. you definitely want to keep the umbrella handy in case you're caught in rain. throw oakland, but then into the 9:00 hour dryer conditions expected. as for rainfall totals. this is not going to be a big rainmaker. largely under half an inch of rain. less than that bay side. from the east bay to the south bay. the one exception the santa cruz mountains will see more rain there. as for temperatures they'll be cold out there tomorrow afternoon. 40s and 50s with winds in place. definitely bundle up before you head
setting over san fransisco. depicting quite a bit of rainfall. but i don't think we'll see that heavy of rain. it's going to be fairly light. but there's a possibility of a thunderstorm in this band of rain rain. pushing down through free month. san jose. not only could we see a pocket of heavy rain. we could see small hail falling with areas of heavy rainfall. the man main band of rain slides to the east and leaves cold air in its wake. we have the possibility of snow locally. also spotty...
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look at what's happening in san fransisco right now. right now you're paying an average of 4.13 a gallon. last month it was 3.67. that means gas prices for a single gallon of gas in san fransisco have gone up 46 cents in a month. just because gas prices are high in california doesn't mean it's happening across california or across the united states. if you look at this map you'll see the areas in read, that's where gas prices are around $4 higher. not that many states. california being the big one right there. hawaii also big at this point. >> so there are to refinery fires that we know of. what's fueling this this time? >> various people talk about various possibilities for this. they talk about the surge in oil prices. but at the same time the industry analysts i talk to say yes, oil prices are up. but the inventory is also up. production is up. so there's really nothing to explain this. some people are saying this is market manipulation. there have been calls for investigation by several u.s. senators that seems to have fallen on dea
look at what's happening in san fransisco right now. right now you're paying an average of 4.13 a gallon. last month it was 3.67. that means gas prices for a single gallon of gas in san fransisco have gone up 46 cents in a month. just because gas prices are high in california doesn't mean it's happening across california or across the united states. if you look at this map you'll see the areas in read, that's where gas prices are around $4 higher. not that many states. california being the big...
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bruce, one of the markets you pick as one of the best buys right now is san fransisco. that's another market that zillow says goes up 7.3% in 2013. i mean, that price appreciation in one year, i -- i mean, it sounds danger. why is it not dangerous? >> it's not a question of it being dangerous or in the being dangerous. the ct of the matter is san fransisco and new york are the two cities in the united states of america that have the greatest barrier to entry. the demand for housing far exceeds the ability of the marketplace to produce that housing. the appreciation is really based upon the inbalance between supply and demand. melissa: uh-huh. new york as well, by zillow thinks it's up half a percent in new york, one of the worst places to buy. >> you can't believe zillow. you really have to -- [laughter] i mean, if you -- if you look at what people said about housing, they said that nobody would buy houses anymore, and it was over. melissa: do you think prices in new york are going up half a percent? >> prices in new york city, and when they take new york, new york stat
bruce, one of the markets you pick as one of the best buys right now is san fransisco. that's another market that zillow says goes up 7.3% in 2013. i mean, that price appreciation in one year, i -- i mean, it sounds danger. why is it not dangerous? >> it's not a question of it being dangerous or in the being dangerous. the ct of the matter is san fransisco and new york are the two cities in the united states of america that have the greatest barrier to entry. the demand for housing far...
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over the - san fransisco 49ers. 49ers. p3 it's an amaaing eeddng...to a sttoy-bookkseason... and a &plegeedary ccreer. career. 3 :39 crying on ieed atts huggiig suggss-puggsthe ravens' road o the &psuuerbowl was also ray lewis'' lasttrrde in the n-f-l.the 3 eeotional afttr the superboww &pwin.but what a way to end a & career.. that tarted back in 1996. -3 3 p----screaming ans----- &pfans----- p,3 back here in baltimmre.... pmottons raa high as delirious 3to celebrate. thouuands of & people were packed into fells point....anddffddrrl illl... and police wereeouttin fflll & force.... trring to control the hhoss 3policc areepreppring for ore crowws tomorrow.... as thee & hamppon baltimooe rrvens. rrvens.mann of hose same ans who ere at the upprdomm in new orleans last night... ppan on being alongg ratt street tomorroo.we met up with somm 3 flightt today.somm played hookie from school oorwork ttday.... aad plan on doing the samee tmorrow. & 3 pen woodd::"they wwre saying 5 to 1, mosttnights, until i got into the stadium, it looked like 7 to 1. we far outnuubered them." 3 3 jen hau
over the - san fransisco 49ers. 49ers. p3 it's an amaaing eeddng...to a sttoy-bookkseason... and a &plegeedary ccreer. career. 3 :39 crying on ieed atts huggiig suggss-puggsthe ravens' road o the &psuuerbowl was also ray lewis'' lasttrrde in the n-f-l.the 3 eeotional afttr the superboww &pwin.but what a way to end a & career.. that tarted back in 1996. -3 3 p----screaming ans----- &pfans----- p,3 back here in baltimmre.... pmottons raa high as delirious 3to celebrate....
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they had a super bowl bet with the manager of ripley's in san fransisco. 100 critically ill children got a free visit here. >> not this the children but the families. >> thank you thomas and fransisco. >> they are paying the bill. >> apparent if we lost, we would be paying for them to host 100 on their end. all of the foundation kids are critically ill and they spend a lot of time in the hospital. >> he does not get to do what other little kids get to do. he cannot really rough house. >> his daughter had a multiple organ transplants. >> most of the time we spend is in the hospital. it's not very fun there. boring, long days. these are the times that you cherish. you come out here and you forget about being sick and illnesses. these are the fun times. >> he underwent a kidney transplant and needs another one. >> taking lots of medication, so coming to something like this is a big deal because he gets to do normal things. >> 13-roll ied has an inoperable brain cancer. -- 13-year-old heidi has inoperable brain cancer. >> it makes them happy to do something they would not be able to affo
they had a super bowl bet with the manager of ripley's in san fransisco. 100 critically ill children got a free visit here. >> not this the children but the families. >> thank you thomas and fransisco. >> they are paying the bill. >> apparent if we lost, we would be paying for them to host 100 on their end. all of the foundation kids are critically ill and they spend a lot of time in the hospital. >> he does not get to do what other little kids get to do. he cannot...
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. >> flights to cities like new york, chicago, and san fransisco and others could experience delays of up to 90 minutes during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. >> republican rand paul today introduced his own alternative plan without layoffs charging the white house is exage rating the impact. >> i'd say balderdash, it's untrue, unfair, dishonest, disinjen ewe wise. the president makes stuff up. he puts law enforcement, firemen and policemen who 98% of them are being paid for with your local taxes and says you're going to lose your local policemen because of this? it's not true. >> meanwhile, republican duncan hunter is teeing off on delaying the deployment of the harry s. truman to the persian gulf charging it's about dramatizing potential budget cuts than making the proper military decision, though a pentagon spokesman told fox this was totally done by the book that this was about saving money and not about political drama. lou? >> thank you very much, ed henry, chief white house fox news cor responsibility. the first guest attests firsthand to the lack of urgen
. >> flights to cities like new york, chicago, and san fransisco and others could experience delays of up to 90 minutes during peak hours because we have fewer controllers on staff. >> republican rand paul today introduced his own alternative plan without layoffs charging the white house is exage rating the impact. >> i'd say balderdash, it's untrue, unfair, dishonest, disinjen ewe wise. the president makes stuff up. he puts law enforcement, firemen and policemen who 98% of...
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. >> i was thinking streets of san fransisco. >> it is a lot like merchandise. you homicide. i watched a lot of the first 48 and because it's real cop's behavior and stuff and we had some really great consultants on the show who are retired first grade new york city homicide detectives and we learned a lot from them and nick wooten is who wrote on nypd blue and has a storied career as a television writer. he was able to incorporate real dialogue and real language and we got to meet and interact with homicide detectives and i think it's very true to form. >> to make sure our audience knows what happens, one of you is the young street hero flying his way through the department. the other has been there for a while and you've been paired together. and you get along from the first day and everything's roses right in. >> not quite. >> no, they have -- yeah, they have a fractious relationship but it's based on respect but it's going to be something that they're always butting heads, but at the same time there's this kind of natural chemistry that they have and are kind of a love fo
. >> i was thinking streets of san fransisco. >> it is a lot like merchandise. you homicide. i watched a lot of the first 48 and because it's real cop's behavior and stuff and we had some really great consultants on the show who are retired first grade new york city homicide detectives and we learned a lot from them and nick wooten is who wrote on nypd blue and has a storied career as a television writer. he was able to incorporate real dialogue and real language and we got to meet...
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the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which portion of the business, simon, looks the best to you? >> well, across the board, we've had a very strong q4 and a very strong year. a lot of what's driving that is the success in growth of consumer products, smart phones, tablets, tvs, but they are designed into lots and lots of devices, really diverse range of applications, anything from refrigerators and toasters to antilock brake systems in cars and phones and tablets. it's a very diverse use of our technology, and look, many of the markets are growing. as a result of that, is a strong unit shipments for our partners flowing to us in terms of royalty and giving customers the confidence to invest in next generation of technology. liz: looking at the partners, the biggest chip names in there, intel and other big names, what do they get from you? is it, in a way, an oppo
the arms holdings president joins us now in a fox business exclusive from san fransisco, and you look at the numbers here, and your q4 revenues. i look at revenues. not big on ats because i feel it can be engineered. this is up 19%. what's driving it right now? which portion of the business, simon, looks the best to you? >> well, across the board, we've had a very strong q4 and a very strong year. a lot of what's driving that is the success in growth of consumer products, smart phones,...
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the republicans were the party of lincoln, meeting in san fransisco. they normally had over 20% of their delegates -- not quite 20%, were african-american, of daddy king's generation, the black and tan republicans. 1964, they expelled virtually all of them. they only had 13 delegates. they kicked them all out. barry goldwater met with two waters, william renquist and bark announcing to vote against the civil rights act of 1964, not for civil rights uses, but against other rights, and the first republicans sprang up on a ground i didn't know republicans growing up. republicans were yankees, and, you know, scarce as polar bears other than judges who believed in the two party system that didn't exist. we had solid south democrats. the next thing -- there was not one single member of the house of representatives from the republican party from texas -- really from new mexico, except for george bush, the elder, to the atlantic ocean, not one. in that same year, but they sprang up then, and not only to dominate a brand new southern republican party, but to do
the republicans were the party of lincoln, meeting in san fransisco. they normally had over 20% of their delegates -- not quite 20%, were african-american, of daddy king's generation, the black and tan republicans. 1964, they expelled virtually all of them. they only had 13 delegates. they kicked them all out. barry goldwater met with two waters, william renquist and bark announcing to vote against the civil rights act of 1964, not for civil rights uses, but against other rights, and the first...
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the republicans were the party of lincoln meeting in san fransisco, they normally had over 20% of their delegates, rough -- not quite 20% were african-american of daddy king's generation, the black and ten republicans. 1964, expelled virtually all of them. they only had 13 delegates. they kicked them all out. barry goldwater met with two lawyers, and anownlsed he was going to vote against the civil rights act of 1964, not for racial reasons but because it was a use of patients states rights. instantly, the southern republican sprang up on ground -- i didn't know republicans growing up. the only republicans were yankees scarce of polar bears other than judges who believed in the two-party system that didn't exist. we had solid south democrats, and the next thing -- there was not one single member from texas, really, from nebraska, other than george bush the elder to the atlantic ocean, not one, and this in that same year -- but sprang up then, not just to dominate a new republican party, but to dominate the national republican party along the lines of the language that george wallace inv
the republicans were the party of lincoln meeting in san fransisco, they normally had over 20% of their delegates, rough -- not quite 20% were african-american of daddy king's generation, the black and ten republicans. 1964, expelled virtually all of them. they only had 13 delegates. they kicked them all out. barry goldwater met with two lawyers, and anownlsed he was going to vote against the civil rights act of 1964, not for racial reasons but because it was a use of patients states rights....
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fransisco. >> thanks so much. >> general donahoe, i noticed the numbers were slightly lower this year, but yet your expenses were up 15%. went from 70.6 billion to 81 #. what accounts for that difference? >> biggest difference there, the double payment we were responsible to make to the prefunding. when we were excused from that payment in 11 that had to make two and 12. >> accounted for how much? >> a total of 11.1 at 5.6 billion. >> okay. so if yod not had that 11.1 billion payment, -- >> our cost would have been relatively stable. the approach has been from a cost stand point and number of areas, the consolidation of the operations talked about before, taking transportation costs out, trading in lesser cost hours, working with the unions through some either negotiated agreements or arbitrations to bring a person in for $35,000 a year versus $80,000 a year employee, those are things done to pull costs down. now, understand, during that time, like any other organization, we are facing upward pressure from inflation, health care, gasoline. we're the largest user of fuel in the nation.
fransisco. >> thanks so much. >> general donahoe, i noticed the numbers were slightly lower this year, but yet your expenses were up 15%. went from 70.6 billion to 81 #. what accounts for that difference? >> biggest difference there, the double payment we were responsible to make to the prefunding. when we were excused from that payment in 11 that had to make two and 12. >> accounted for how much? >> a total of 11.1 at 5.6 billion. >> okay. so if yod not had...