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that and more from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. bad news coming for fire i- beam. a security online specialist says it's going to make some job cuts as part of a restructuring plan. they will lay off up to 400 workers about 10% of its roster of fireeye did miss earnings expectations in the recent quarter. even though its revenue was up by 18%. it's a tough sector. there were more companies out there involved in online security. fireeye investigated a couple of high-profile hack attacks including at target and the one over at sony. >>> good news on the economy. the labor department reports that the economy added 255,000 jobs in july. that was much more than expected. and with upward revision of the prior two months a half million added jobs in the past 2 months alone gained in all industries except for the energy sector dealing with low oil prices for the years. also, the unemployment rate stayed steady at 4.9%. even though there are more people looking for work, it's a very good sign for the economy, as well. this report does incre
that and more from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. bad news coming for fire i- beam. a security online specialist says it's going to make some job cuts as part of a restructuring plan. they will lay off up to 400 workers about 10% of its roster of fireeye did miss earnings expectations in the recent quarter. even though its revenue was up by 18%. it's a tough sector. there were more companies out there involved in online security. fireeye...
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a source tells kcbs radio one of the two babies born with zika related birth defects in california was born al alta bates medical center in berkeley in the last six months. the mother had traveled from guatemala. >> it's a good reminder essentially that the zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause bad pregnancy outcomes like microcephaly which means a small skull and the most important prevention is for pregnant women to really be aware of, you know, right now our guidance is to not travel to areas impacted by zika. >> reporter: hotspots include parts of latin america and the caribbean even though the types of mosquitoes that can carry the virus have been found in 12 california counties. health officials stress there is no evidence of mosquitoes transmitting zika in the state at this time. still uc berkeley clinical professor john schwarzeberg says pregnant women or women trying to get pregnant should use repellant. >> you don't want to be the first case. so therefore the only way we'll know if they're mosquitoes that are carrying zika is when there are cases here in california.
a source tells kcbs radio one of the two babies born with zika related birth defects in california was born al alta bates medical center in berkeley in the last six months. the mother had traveled from guatemala. >> it's a good reminder essentially that the zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause bad pregnancy outcomes like microcephaly which means a small skull and the most important prevention is for pregnant women to really be aware of, you know, right now our guidance is to...
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joining us now, kcbs radio financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> you can count apple and google as big fans of pokemon go. intelligence firm center tower reports in the first 30 games of the game's release, more than $200 million has been raked in by the app store and google play. that's the quickest to $200 million in 30 days by any other mobile game. it's the quickest to 10 million downloads worldwide by any mobile game also by pokemon go, smashing the prior records held by candy crush and clash royale. the average user spends 26 minutes a day playing pokemon go. >>> big rumored takeover in silicon valley came down last week is not going to happen. chinese ecommerce giant ali baba says it has no interest in buying netflix. it sent netflix shares soaring higher. today netflix shares pulling back. netflix still trying to get in to china. it's not been able to move in to the market because of a host of regulatory concerns. it said it's still trying to get in to china, it's just not finding any good ways to expand in to the country d
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more from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. yeah. the turnaround for gap remains elusive. san francisco company reported its same-store sales in july were down 4% from a year earlier. really weighed down by banana republic. its sales were down by 14%, flagship chain down a bit and old navy was the bright spot with flat sales. gap did see a solid june so there was some promise there. the company hoping to get fashions to stores quicker also improve clothing quality. stock is up this year based off that but off today's news it's taking a tumble. twitter is opening up some office space at its midmarket headquarters in san francisco. it's going to lease up to 180,000 square feet. that's about a quarter of twitter's headquarters. the company says it's looking to use its office space efficiently. of course, twitter has been struggling over the past year losing about a third of its market value. it did lay off workers at the end of 2015. also, the overall tech market has cooled off a little bit as hiring isn't as strong over the past few ye
more from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. yeah. the turnaround for gap remains elusive. san francisco company reported its same-store sales in july were down 4% from a year earlier. really weighed down by banana republic. its sales were down by 14%, flagship chain down a bit and old navy was the bright spot with flat sales. gap did see a solid june so there was some promise there. the company hoping to get fashions to stores quicker also improve...
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kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks is going to join us in just a bit. we're going to talk more about that. but first, let's go to -- we are going to -- our next story -- about robots. more and more robots are robbing people the chance to see their favorite broadway shows but an unlikely duo is ready to fight them off. >> trying to get a seat for a show like hamilton is hard enough when you're competing with people. but many scalpers are using online bots to order on the web. people caught using bot software for large buys could be fined up to $16,000 a bill supporters say is only right. >> broadway show tickets are not within reach. they can get there but not not with the bots. >> we need to level the playing field. >> don't get excited about the government fending off bots because charles schumer's bill is still awaiting congressional approval. hopefully they can do something about that. >> it is a good idea. >> yeah. i have been a victim of the ticket bots. >> we don't want -- >> unable to get tickets. >> -- increase fees. >>> now we'll go to kcbs rad
kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks is going to join us in just a bit. we're going to talk more about that. but first, let's go to -- we are going to -- our next story -- about robots. more and more robots are robbing people the chance to see their favorite broadway shows but an unlikely duo is ready to fight them off. >> trying to get a seat for a show like hamilton is hard enough when you're competing with people. but many scalpers are using online bots to order on the web....
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coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. ,, >>> welcome as to your thursday august 25. bottom line is if you loved it yesterday, you'll like it today a couple of degrees cooler 60s beaches to mid-70s from san mateo all the way into los altos. high 70s to mid-80s. morgan hill at 84 degrees after high yesterday 86. 92 degrees on wednesday. walnut creek your daytime high in the mid-80s. seasonal. meanwhile in the north bay 60s through the 70s. we cop off at 81 in novato. up we go 87 degrees in cloverdale. 93 in lakeport. neighborhood forecast shy of 4 minutes. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. it's sad news. well known bay area journalist warren hinckle has died. he was in hospice care and the decision was made to take him off life support. hinckle had a long career in journalism and he had written a number of books over the years. he was also known for political activism. he was 77. >>> time for a look at what's coming up on "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell joins us from new york. >> reporter: good morning. we're in italy with th
coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. ,, >>> welcome as to your thursday august 25. bottom line is if you loved it yesterday, you'll like it today a couple of degrees cooler 60s beaches to mid-70s from san mateo all the way into los altos. high 70s to mid-80s. morgan hill at 84 degrees after high yesterday 86. 92 degrees on wednesday. walnut creek your daytime high in the mid-80s. seasonal. meanwhile in the north bay 60s through the 70s. we...
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. >> with the latest, here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. you can forgive cisco employees if they are tense today. there's speculation there will be layoffs at the network gear maker. it's ending its fiscal year today and in the past from 2011 to 2014 at the end of the fiscal year each of those years it laid off in the thousands. each of those years. 2015 it was a break as new ceo chuck robbins was getting acclimated. crn is reporting that this round of play-offs could be a lot more severe than what cisco did from 2011 to 2014. it reports its earnings after the closing bell today. and if there are any layoffs, cisco is not commenting on this story right now, we'll likely find out at that time. a lot of earnings are coming in for the resale sector and not a lot of them are looking good. target and lowe's, each getting hit hard on their respective results. target did not meet expectations for the future couple of quarters. it lowered its guidance, says it struggled to get shoppers into its stores in the 2nd quarter. says that there's a trend w
. >> with the latest, here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. you can forgive cisco employees if they are tense today. there's speculation there will be layoffs at the network gear maker. it's ending its fiscal year today and in the past from 2011 to 2014 at the end of the fiscal year each of those years it laid off in the thousands. each of those years. 2015 it was a break as new ceo chuck robbins was getting acclimated. crn is reporting that...
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coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. ,, ,, >>> good morning. 6:43 on this wednesday, august august 3. sunshine at the beaches at low 60s. santa clara valley in the mid- to high 80s today except 90 in gilroy. eastern portion of our bay area, 80s and 90s. 94 brentwood. less haze and smoke today. north bay numbers 64 bodega bay, 78 mill valley. 80s in novato and petaluma. the heat is on. ukiah 101. full forecast coming up. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." gayle king joins us from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, michelle. i have the latest on the breaking news. emirates airline jet crash lands in dubai plus ivanka trump joins us. eric trump joins us at the table today. rikki klieman and jody cantor weigh in on that. gold, silver, bronze and a $12 billion official price tag. we have the real cost of olympic competition. it's pricy. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> only 15 more minutes. >> we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> 15 more minutes. >>> turk now
coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. ,, ,, >>> good morning. 6:43 on this wednesday, august august 3. sunshine at the beaches at low 60s. santa clara valley in the mid- to high 80s today except 90 in gilroy. eastern portion of our bay area, 80s and 90s. 94 brentwood. less haze and smoke today. north bay numbers 64 bodega bay, 78 mill valley. 80s in novato and petaluma. the heat is on. ukiah 101. full forecast coming up. >>> time now...
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back to you. >>> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> it is 6:45 right now. let's check the roads with roqui. see how it's looking. >> thank you, michelle. time now 6:45 and it's getting a little worse on the dublin interchange. there's a traffic alert issued there so let's take a look westbound 580 at doherty road a big rig on five with a three- car crash behind it, cars at 15 miles per hour. roads are blocked. so very slow there. then let's take a live look at the dublin interchange. altamont pass and 680 will take you about 30 to 40 minutes. so very heavy in your commute direction there. here's a look at 880 the nimitz. 238 to 80 northbound will take but 20 so looking good on both directions there will take you about 20. san mateo bridge traffic slow, 880 into the peninsula westbound will take you about 20 minutes. and looking very hazy, roberta. >> reporter: it is hazy. we have areas of low clouds and fog. good morning, everyone. time check now 6:46. we have 5 five-minute delays at sfo on some arriving flights. temperatures not bad out the door. we are in
back to you. >>> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> it is 6:45 right now. let's check the roads with roqui. see how it's looking. >> thank you, michelle. time now 6:45 and it's getting a little worse on the dublin interchange. there's a traffic alert issued there so let's take a look westbound 580 at doherty road a big rig on five with a three- car crash behind it, cars at 15 miles per hour. roads are blocked. so very slow there. then let's take a live look at...
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nasdaq up 18 and the s&p is higher by 8 in the early going. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> california is one step closer to offering a new retirement savings plan. the measure would apply to nearly 7 million private sector workers who don't already get a retirement plan through their job. employees would contribute three% of their earnings into an ira which would be managed by the state board. the bill needs one more vote in the senate before it heads to the governor's desk. >> all right. it is 6:46 on your friday morning. and rocky has been keeping an eye on our traffic. luckily it's running smoothly out there. >> i believe they call that "friday light" out here. let's check the nimitz. we have some backups. northbound 880 at 29th avenue, in our last report we had a crash on 16th avenue and that's still affecting the southbound direction, as well. this is a two-car crash in the left lane blocked here. so cars moving just at 16 miles per hour. 238 to 80 northbound, very backed up 30 minutes. westbound 4 at willow pass road a two-car crash. cars moving at about 17 miles
nasdaq up 18 and the s&p is higher by 8 in the early going. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> california is one step closer to offering a new retirement savings plan. the measure would apply to nearly 7 million private sector workers who don't already get a retirement plan through their job. employees would contribute three% of their earnings into an ira which would be managed by the state board. the bill needs one more vote in the senate before it heads to the...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of phelan. this man his property still standing. >> all of the house across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their property. >> it's my home. would you leave your home? >> our cars are lined up and ready to go if we hav
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of this man found his dogs save and his property still standing. >> all of the house across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their property. >> it's my home. would you leave your home? >> our cars are lined up and ready to go if we have to
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of this man found his dogs save and his property still standing. >> all of the house across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their property. >> it's my home. would you leave your home? >> our
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it...
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. >> let's get this morning's latest business news from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne. good morning, kenny. sunpower is getting eclipsed today after reporting earnings that did not meet investor expectations. they cut their forecast for the full year saying that there are new market entrants and they are aggressive in their pricing hurting sound power's bottom line. they will cut costs and in the process it's going to get 1200 employees at 15% of its workforce. most of those job cuts will come in the philippines where sunpower will shut down a facility. shares of sunpower are diving by over 30% in the early going. it's a much better story for san francisco-based yelp. the online reviewer getting glowing reviews for its earnings easily topping expectations. the number of reviews on the site rose 30% in the quarter from a year earlier to 108 million. shares of yelp are surging higher by 12% in the early going. and bloomberg today is rooting that apple may give the first major makeover to the macbook pro in four years. it woul
. >> let's get this morning's latest business news from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne. good morning, kenny. sunpower is getting eclipsed today after reporting earnings that did not meet investor expectations. they cut their forecast for the full year saying that there are new market entrants and they are aggressive in their pricing hurting sound power's bottom line. they will cut costs and in the process it's going to get...
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kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >>ep ignited tuesday morning. despite efforts to contain the blaze from the air and ground, the fire expanded in size and in intensity in a matter of hours. as night fell, the historic summit inn, a popular diner, was among structures that burned to the ground. here in the high desert town of felaln, along highway 138, you can see home after home charged their foundation on. laura anderson is still unsure if her home is still standing. >> you can imagine, terror and traffic backups for miles as the area's main highway was shut down. many drivers were left sweltering in their cars in triple digit temps. >> very little food and no water. i don't k
kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >>ep ignited tuesday morning....
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kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >> reporter: the bluecut fire te despite efforts to contain the blaze from the air and ground, the fire expanded in size and in intensity in a matter of hours. as night fell, the historic summit inn, a popular diner, was among structures that burned to the ground. here in the high desert town of felaln, along highway 138, you can see home after home charged their foundation on. laura anderson is still unsure if her home is still standing. >> you can imagine, terror and sadness and concern. >> reporter: the fire caused area's main highway was shut down. many drivers were left sweltering in their cars in triple digit temps. >> very little food and
kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >> reporter: the bluecut fire te...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these flames do not advance. the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of phelan. this man found his dogs save and his property still standing. >> all of the house across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their property. >> it's my home. wou
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these flames do not advance. the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of phelan. homeowner ron ramirez was able to return home yesterday to find his dogs safe and his property still standing. >> all of the houses across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their pro
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of phelan. homeowner ron ramirez was his dogs safe and his property still standing. >> all of the houses across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their properties. >> it's my home. would you le
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of phelan. to return home yesterday to find his dogs safe and his property still standing. >> all of the houses across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their properties. >> it's my home. would
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it...
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kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >> reporter: the bluecut fire ignited tuesday morning. blaze from the air and ground, the fire expanded in size and in intensity in a matter of hours. as night fell, the historic summit inn, a popular diner, was among structures that burned to the ground. here in the high desert town of felaln, along highway 138, you can see home after home charged their foundation on. laura anderson is still unsure if her home is still standing. >> you can imagine, terror and sadness and concern. >> reporter: the fire caused down. many drivers were left sweltering in their cars in triple digit temps. >> very little food and no water. i don't know how long we ca
kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >> reporter: the bluecut fire...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these flames do not advance. the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of phelan. homeowner ron ramirez was able to return home yesterday to find his dogs safe and his property still standing. >> all of the houses across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these flames do not advance. the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these...
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erika knockland of cbs station kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >> reporter: the bluecut fire ignited tuesday morning. despite efforts to contain the blaze from the air and ground, the fire expanded in size and in intensity in a matter of hours. as night fell, the historic summit inn, a popular diner, was among structures that burned to the ground. here in the high desert town of felaln, along highway 138, you can see home after home charged their foundation on. laura anderson is still unsure if her home is still standing. >> you can imagine, terror and sadness and concern. >> reporter: the fire caused traffic backups for miles as the area's main highway was shut down. many dr
erika knockland of cbs station kcbs reports, our los angeles station. >> reporter: the flames burned through parts of san bernardino county overnight scorching acres of leaned and reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on working this fire versus rescuing citizens. >>...
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tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these flames the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care of it and then we can be safe because we got no place to go. >> reporter: the blue cut fire has already managed to scorch thousands of acres and destroyed countless homes, many in the town of phelan. this man found his dogs save and his property still standing. >> all of the house across the street are just ground. everything is burnt to the foundation, so i didn't have much hope for our place, but we were fortunate. >> reporter: despite a mandatory evacuation order in wrightwood, some homeowners have mixed feelings about leaving their property. >> it's my home. would you leave you
tom wade of our los angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, there are still many hot spots burning near the town of wrightwood. here is a critical defense line for firefighters. they need to make sure these flames the inferno raced on for a second night in san bernardino county. fire crews are paying particular attention to the ski town of wrightwood where flames are inching closer and closer to home. >> hopefully, these guys will take care...
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. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. we have had a lot of car recalls over the past few years. today it's coming from ford. the company recalling 830,000 vehicles including over 760,000 in the u.s. because of faulty side latches. in some cases the side latches will not latch when trying to close the doors and in other cases, even if the doors closed it can unlatch. that can be a problem. ford has reported one injury and also one accident due to the faulty latches. it covers a number of different models between the years 2012 and 2016. >>> tech earnings continue to flow in. tesla missed expectations even though its revenue was up 30% from a year earlier. more importantly for investors the company is maintaining its delivery forecast for 2016 saying it would still hit 80,000 to 90,000 deliveries and needs a big ramp up in the second half to meet t square, based in san francisco, doing very well after topping earnings expectations. that's good news for the company after its stock took a dive earlier this year after a bad 1s
. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. we have had a lot of car recalls over the past few years. today it's coming from ford. the company recalling 830,000 vehicles including over 760,000 in the u.s. because of faulty side latches. in some cases the side latches will not latch when trying to close the doors and in other cases, even if the doors closed it can unlatch. that can be a problem. ford has reported one injury and also...
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joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks brooks. >> reporter: good morning. tesla is juicing up the batteries on its suv. the new battery packs in those cars will enable the model s to hit 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds and the model x in 2.9 seconds. that makes the model s one of the fastest cars in the world. and on top of that, the battery packs will allow those models to get 315 miles of driving range. these are the premium n models of the s and x. both will have starting prices at around $135,000. the company says with people buying the more expensive models it enables them to develop the affordable model 3 coming off the assembly line in about a year. also lamborghini known for its flashy sports cars says it's developing a hybrid suv that should roll off its assembly line by 2020 and an all- electric soon after that which could be used as a platform eventually for a self-driving lamborghini. housing market in focus on wall street. we saw big gain in new home sales in july existing home sales get reported a little later this morning but the housing market has re
joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks brooks. >> reporter: good morning. tesla is juicing up the batteries on its suv. the new battery packs in those cars will enable the model s to hit 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds and the model x in 2.9 seconds. that makes the model s one of the fastest cars in the world. and on top of that, the battery packs will allow those models to get 315 miles of driving range. these are the premium n models of the s and x. both will have...
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reports of an accident just reported actually from our kcbs phone force at least one lane blocked at the tunnel. a lot of activity headed to the scene because of this accident so give yourself a few extra minutes marin county into san francisco. drive times good, though, 14 minutes heading into san francisco from the richmond/san rafael bridge which we'll talking about right now because there's an accident eastbound 580 near regatta. over towards 580, heads up, if you are coming off the richmond/san rafael bridge, towards the east bay, that may slow you down just a bit. three cars involved. blocking at least one lane in that area. towards 101, richmond/san rafael bridge right now, quiet. not seeing any major snags here. traffic looks good as you head westbound near the toll to. "friday light" a great day to take mass transit. 38 trains on time now for bart. muni metro, ferries and ace no delays this morning. back to the roads, we are seeing a bit of a backup. right here at the bay bridge, traffic is stacking up out of the east bay into san francisco. right now, you're looking at abou
reports of an accident just reported actually from our kcbs phone force at least one lane blocked at the tunnel. a lot of activity headed to the scene because of this accident so give yourself a few extra minutes marin county into san francisco. drive times good, though, 14 minutes heading into san francisco from the richmond/san rafael bridge which we'll talking about right now because there's an accident eastbound 580 near regatta. over towards 580, heads up, if you are coming off the...
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kcbs radio says that one of those babies was delivered within the last six months at alta bates hospital in berkeley. the mother had been infected during pregnancy in guatemala. >>> west nile virus has killed a person for the first time this year in california. state health officials say that the victim was a senior citizen in sacramento county. >>> sonoma county health officials urging people to be careful on the russian river. there's another toxic algae bloom. officials aren't advising people to avoid swimming just yet. but they are warning people to keep their kids and their pets away. experts say blue green algae is a growing problem. . >> it's more common this year and we launched a pilot program to do monitoring of the river to keep track of it. >> the blooms have not hurt anyone so far but three dogs have died from another bloom last year. the state is mobilizing to respond to an increased number of algae blooms. >>> officials broke ground today on a $41 million flood protection project. it to protect homes around the san fransesquito creek. maria medina reports. >> reporter: thi
kcbs radio says that one of those babies was delivered within the last six months at alta bates hospital in berkeley. the mother had been infected during pregnancy in guatemala. >>> west nile virus has killed a person for the first time this year in california. state health officials say that the victim was a senior citizen in sacramento county. >>> sonoma county health officials urging people to be careful on the russian river. there's another toxic algae bloom. officials...
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. >> kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks reports. >> reporter: good morning. uber is the dominant ride hailing services. google is expanding its own carpooling service in san francisco to all waze users in san francisco. it started testing the program this year and it's a different service than what uber offers. uber essentially is an on demand taxi service whereas google as carpooling service connects drivers and passengers going in the same direction and google also keeps the charge low, topping at 54 cents a mile. that's cheaper than most uber or lyft rides. google wants to discourage drivers from operating as taxi drivers. >>> the economy getting some further help in the hiring game as adp says private payrolls increased by 177,000 jobs in august. a little bit stronger than expected. that gain is not as strong as what we saw in june or july. but it's a fairly solid report. labor delivers its monthly jobs report on friday. economists are expecting to gain pretty much right around 180,000. stock market heading a little bit lower in the early going. this afte
. >> kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks reports. >> reporter: good morning. uber is the dominant ride hailing services. google is expanding its own carpooling service in san francisco to all waze users in san francisco. it started testing the program this year and it's a different service than what uber offers. uber essentially is an on demand taxi service whereas google as carpooling service connects drivers and passengers going in the same direction and google also keeps...
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." >> i was on kcbs radio with stan bunger with the weather. yesterday he said it's a repeat performance. it's a carbon copy. are you bored? i said negotiation you have to find a different kind of -- i said no, you have to find a different kind of angle to the day. fog-ust. i can use that! this is our live weather camera looking out toward the bay bridge where the ceiling is playing tag it the tip-top of the towers which stands 525 feet above the bay waters and i like mentioning that because that could possibly cause delays at sfo in fact whenever we have fog and i think i'm hearing the foghorn out there -- [ foghorn ] >> i'm so easily amused. i just love that. when you come from the mojave desert, you don't hear those kinds of things not even from the horn toads! temperatures in the 50s and low 60s in san jose as you get on out the door this morning. we have a modified air quality report because of a westerly anticipated later today 10 to 20. we'll have some good air quality in the eastern portion of our bay area compared to the moderate air q
." >> i was on kcbs radio with stan bunger with the weather. yesterday he said it's a repeat performance. it's a carbon copy. are you bored? i said negotiation you have to find a different kind of -- i said no, you have to find a different kind of angle to the day. fog-ust. i can use that! this is our live weather camera looking out toward the bay bridge where the ceiling is playing tag it the tip-top of the towers which stands 525 feet above the bay waters and i like mentioning that...
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it's now known as kcbs. they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite on the -- a satellite transmitter on the roof of a truck and make a live breaking news event available to their viewers, before the invention of the minimum nip cam the only way you could do a live broadcast was to lay cable weeks advance like a political convention or world series game, but there they were able to take a minicam to this shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said to knxt, we really want your feed. can we broadcast it as well? they picked it up. then nationally it was picked um around the country -- picked up around the country because the minicam had just been invented and that was the first live breaking news event broadcast around the country which now of course we take for granted that we can go live anywhere at any time. >> host: let's go to jeff in wood bridge, virginia, with jeffrey toobin. >> caller: i noticed during the break that c-span had that one of the most influential people
it's now known as kcbs. they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite on the -- a satellite transmitter on the roof of a truck and make a live breaking news event available to their viewers, before the invention of the minimum nip cam the only way you could do a live broadcast was to lay cable weeks advance like a political convention or world series game, but there they were able to take a minicam to this shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said to knxt, we...
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that's causing a motorcycle -- we think to our -- kcbs partner, they told us westbound 8 # at center anchorage a disabled motorcycle in the right lane is causing some slowups but not too bad so far. and then your mass transit, your b.a.r.t. is delayed ten minutes right now at daly city due to some track inspections from weekend maintenance. and then let's take look at the san mateo bridge 880 the 101 westbound will take you about is a minutes looking good on there -- 15 minutes looking good on there. and then the nimitz freeway 238 to the 80 northbound will take you about 15 to 20. ro how's it looking out there? >>> good morning everybody. how's it looking out there? that's a really interesting question roqui because we've had some subtle changes. unless you're really tracking it you will barely notice a difference but here's the deal. we have an increasing marine layer out there. it's deepening and at at this point as you take a look at sfo, i've been watching some of the planes on the approach but i do guarantee there will be some delays on departures and on arrivals on some flight
that's causing a motorcycle -- we think to our -- kcbs partner, they told us westbound 8 # at center anchorage a disabled motorcycle in the right lane is causing some slowups but not too bad so far. and then your mass transit, your b.a.r.t. is delayed ten minutes right now at daly city due to some track inspections from weekend maintenance. and then let's take look at the san mateo bridge 880 the 101 westbound will take you about is a minutes looking good on there -- 15 minutes looking good on...
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it's now known as kcbs. they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite on the top -- a satellite transmitter on the roof of a truck and make a live breaking news event available to their viewers. before the invention of the minicam the only way you could do a live brought broadcast was to lay cable in a week in advantages like other political event her to world series but there they were able to take a minicam to this shootout. the other local affiliate in los angeles said to knxt, we really want your feed. can we broadcast it as well? so they picked it up. then nationally it was picked up around the country because the minicam had just been invented, and that was the first live breaking news event broadcast around the country, which now of course we take for granted, that we can go live anywhere at anywe time. >> host: jeff in woodbridge, virginia with jeffrey toobin. >> caller: i noticed during the break that c-span had that one of the most influential people that you have had was rober
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i'm roqui theus in the "kcbs traffic" center. northbound 101 at broadway, a two-car crash is blocking the middle lane there. cars are driving about 32 miles per hour. in the peninsula, taking the san mateo bridge, westbound to 101 it's going to take but 30 minutes. traffic is moving heavy there. and also, an update for your bridge. your toll plaza, the maze to downtown westbound will take but 15 minutes. looking pretty clear once you pass the toll plaza and then an update from earlier, delays on the ace train, we have no delays for your bay area mass transit. >>> thanks, roqui. good morning, everyone. time check now is 8:28. this is beautiful. it's our view from sutro tower looking due north. you are, the very top of the marin headlands. a lot of blue sky above that compressed deck of low clouds and fog. 50s across the board and later today we'll have some sunshine all the way back to the coast into the 60s there. 70s and low 80s around the peninsula. we jump up to 84 across the santa clara valley towards los gatos, saratoga into
i'm roqui theus in the "kcbs traffic" center. northbound 101 at broadway, a two-car crash is blocking the middle lane there. cars are driving about 32 miles per hour. in the peninsula, taking the san mateo bridge, westbound to 101 it's going to take but 30 minutes. traffic is moving heavy there. and also, an update for your bridge. your toll plaza, the maze to downtown westbound will take but 15 minutes. looking pretty clear once you pass the toll plaza and then an update from...
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i'm gianna franco in the "kcbs traffic center." and let's head straight to the south bay where we have our eye on this trouble spot. a traffic alert on surface streets major injury accident. motorcycle involved milpitas and calaveras completely shut down. use an alternate in the meantime. as far as the freeways go, it is "friday light" for the most part a little sluggish westbound 237. you're going to see delays as well northbound 101 out of the south bay. looks like 280 getting a bit busy, as well. slick surfaces. here's julie. >> yeah. we have some gray skies out there to start off the day a little bit of drizzle along the coast and by the bay later today, temperatures five to 10 degrees below average. low 80s for the warmest spots in the east bay. mid-70s mountain view, san jose, 50s and 60s along the coast. 60s around the bay. mid-70s santa rosa napa and many locations in the north bay. your extended forecast shows more of the same as we head into the weekend. a bit warmer sunday than saturday. and then we warm back here in ave
i'm gianna franco in the "kcbs traffic center." and let's head straight to the south bay where we have our eye on this trouble spot. a traffic alert on surface streets major injury accident. motorcycle involved milpitas and calaveras completely shut down. use an alternate in the meantime. as far as the freeways go, it is "friday light" for the most part a little sluggish westbound 237. you're going to see delays as well northbound 101 out of the south bay. looks like 280...
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the cbs affiliate in los angeles now known as kcbs, they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite transmitter on the roof of the truck, make a live breaking news event to their viewers, before the invention of the many cam the only way to do a live broadcast was lay cable that a political connection, but there they were able to take a many cam to the shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said we want your feed. can we broadcast it as well? nationally it was picked up around the country because the many cam had just been invented, that was the first live breaking news event broadcast around the country which we take for granted can be anywhere at any time. >> caller: i noticed during the break c-span had, one of the most influential people you had was robert caro. do you know how he is doing? he is very meticulous as far as his work and the progress on the last book. >> guest: a year ago he was plowing ahead. one of the weird things in the way he has done the book is if he puts everything into this, it will be a long volume because the johnson presiden
the cbs affiliate in los angeles now known as kcbs, they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite transmitter on the roof of the truck, make a live breaking news event to their viewers, before the invention of the many cam the only way to do a live broadcast was lay cable that a political connection, but there they were able to take a many cam to the shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said we want your feed. can we broadcast it as well? nationally it was...
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it's now known as kcbs. they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite on the -- a satellite transmitter on the roof of a truck and make a live breaking news event available to their viers, before the invention of the minimum nip cam the only way you could do a live broadcast was to lay cable weeks advance like a political convention or world series game, but there they were able to take a minicam to this shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said to knxt, we really want your feed. can we broadcast it as well? they picked it up. then nationally it was picked um around the country -- picked up around the country because the minicam had just been invented and that was the first live breaking news event broadcast around the country which now of course we take for granted that we can go live anywhere at any time. >> host: let's go to jeff in wood bridge, virginia, with jeffrey toobin. >> caller: i noticed during the break that c-span had that one of the most influential people t
it's now known as kcbs. they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite on the -- a satellite transmitter on the roof of a truck and make a live breaking news event available to their viers, before the invention of the minimum nip cam the only way you could do a live broadcast was to lay cable weeks advance like a political convention or world series game, but there they were able to take a minicam to this shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said to knxt, we...
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it's now known as kcbs. they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite on the -- a satellite transmitter on the roof of a truck and make a live breaking news event available to their viewers, before the invention of the minimum nip cam the only way you could do a live broadcast was to lay cable weeks advance like a political convention or world series game, but there they were able to take a minicam to this shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said to knxt, we really want your feed. can we broadcast it as well? they picked it up. then nationally it was picked um around the country -- picked up around the country because the minicam had just been invented and that was the first live breaking news event broadcast around the country which now of course we take for granted that we can go live anywhere at any time. >> host: let's go to jeff in wood bridge, virginia, with jeffrey toobin. >> caller: i noticed during the break that c-span had that one of the most influential people
it's now known as kcbs. they had a new technology which was the ability to put a satellite on the -- a satellite transmitter on the roof of a truck and make a live breaking news event available to their viewers, before the invention of the minimum nip cam the only way you could do a live broadcast was to lay cable weeks advance like a political convention or world series game, but there they were able to take a minicam to this shootout. the other local affiliates in los angeles said to knxt, we...