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stephen benhack stayed late. >> i went to jackie bennett's office, and jackie's phone rang. i started to get up from the desk, and jackie indicated with his finger. jackie hit the speaker phone, and that was the first time that i heard linda tripp. >> i wish there had been a rule book on how to do this. there wasn't, but i had made the decision that, come hell or high water, i was sharing this information with the public. >> tripp began to cryptically tell the story of the president's sexual affair with a former intern. >> the president and she had struck up a social and sexual relationship. subsequently, it became necessary to move her out of the white house, because she had become a distraction, and they found a paid job for her at the pentagon. >> he was the most powerful person on the planet, and she was an intern just out of college with an emotional age of 14. >> tripp said she possessed tapes of phone conversations between herself and the intern. >> at that point, jackie and i picked up saul weisenberg, who was in the adjacent office, and an fbi agent named steve iron
stephen benhack stayed late. >> i went to jackie bennett's office, and jackie's phone rang. i started to get up from the desk, and jackie indicated with his finger. jackie hit the speaker phone, and that was the first time that i heard linda tripp. >> i wish there had been a rule book on how to do this. there wasn't, but i had made the decision that, come hell or high water, i was sharing this information with the public. >> tripp began to cryptically tell the story of the...
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first of all to jackie and helen diller foundation. jackie, where are you? jackie, you've been unflinching in your generosity and optimism in our confidence to pull this off. to my colleagues at the trust four public land, your expertise, and your giant collective heart have helped make san francisco parks better. your work is noble and we san franciscans are lucky to play on your home court. thank you to my professional family at rpd, your professionalism, yu your competence and commitment are inspiring. special thanks to the park and rec department for your leadership, and to my staff, and all of our park rangers and all of the park and recs staff are here today. [applause] >> to our city and civic center, cpd partners. there are so many to thank, chief scott and commander lazar is here and the entire sfpd team who has been so helpful. our home department, thank you for your work to showcase the potential of civic center commons as an emerging place of joy, recreation, and civic and community engagement. lastly, to our civic and elected leaders, we thank y
first of all to jackie and helen diller foundation. jackie, where are you? jackie, you've been unflinching in your generosity and optimism in our confidence to pull this off. to my colleagues at the trust four public land, your expertise, and your giant collective heart have helped make san francisco parks better. your work is noble and we san franciscans are lucky to play on your home court. thank you to my professional family at rpd, your professionalism, yu your competence and commitment are...
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stephen benhack stayed late. >> i went to jackie bennett's office, and jackie's phone rang. i started to get up from the desk, and jackie indicated with his finger. jackie hit the speaker phone, and that was the first time that i heard linda tripp. >> i wish there had been a rule book on how to do this. there wasn't, but i had made the decision that, come hell or high water, i was sharing this information with the public. >> tripp began to cryptically tell the story of the president's sexuafair with a former intern. >> the president a she had struck up a social and sexual relationship. subsequently, it became necessary to move her out of the white house, because she had become a distraction, and they found a paid job for her at the pentagon. >> he was the most powerful person on the planet, and she was an intern just out of college with an emotional age of 14. >> tripp said she possessed tapes of phone conversations between herself and the intern. >> at that point, jackie and i picked up saul weisenberg, who was in the adjacent office, and an fbi agent named steve irons. >>
stephen benhack stayed late. >> i went to jackie bennett's office, and jackie's phone rang. i started to get up from the desk, and jackie indicated with his finger. jackie hit the speaker phone, and that was the first time that i heard linda tripp. >> i wish there had been a rule book on how to do this. there wasn't, but i had made the decision that, come hell or high water, i was sharing this information with the public. >> tripp began to cryptically tell the story of the...
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stephen benhack stayed late. >> i went to jackie bennett's office, and jackie's phone rang. i started to get up from the desk, and jackie indicated with his finger. jackie hit the speaker phone, and that was the first time that i heard linda tripp. >> i wish there had been a rule book on how to do this. there wasn't, but i had made the decision that, come hell or high water, i was sharing this information with the public. >> tripp began to cryptically tell the story of the president's sexual affair with a former intern. >> the preside and she hadstrucl and seal ratnship. subsequently, it became necessary to move her out of the white house, because she had become a distraction, and they found a paid job for her at the pentagon. >> he was the most powerful person on the planet, and she was an intern just out of college with an emotional age of 14. >> tripp said she possessed tapes of phone conversations between herself and the intern. >> at that point, jackie and i picked up saul weisenberg, who was in the adjacent office, and an fbi agent named steve irons. >> jackie bennett
stephen benhack stayed late. >> i went to jackie bennett's office, and jackie's phone rang. i started to get up from the desk, and jackie indicated with his finger. jackie hit the speaker phone, and that was the first time that i heard linda tripp. >> i wish there had been a rule book on how to do this. there wasn't, but i had made the decision that, come hell or high water, i was sharing this information with the public. >> tripp began to cryptically tell the story of the...
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in golden gate park, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> well, bay area teens looking toward college got a boost. thousands of high school students converged on the oakland marriott city center. the aim is to increase college enrollment with african- americans. many got on the spot acceptances across the country. >> i want to wait until i get home to tell them so they are more excited. they might cry. they really might cry. i want to surprise them though. >> at last year's event, students got more than 4,000 college acceptances on a single day. wells fargo announced scholarships for some lucky recipients. >>> we have been waiting all year for it. the girl scout cookie season. but the scout known to set up shop outside the green cross dispensary may be calling it quits. >> half a dozen volcanos are waiting to blow in iceland including the biggest one in the country. on the ground. the chopper hit a pair of vans... as it tried to land last night in a small tow >> assessing earthquake damage, a helicopter crashed in southern mexico. it hit a pair of vans as it tried to last land night in a small tow
in golden gate park, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> well, bay area teens looking toward college got a boost. thousands of high school students converged on the oakland marriott city center. the aim is to increase college enrollment with african- americans. many got on the spot acceptances across the country. >> i want to wait until i get home to tell them so they are more excited. they might cry. they really might cry. i want to surprise them though. >> at last year's event,...
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i'm jackie ward. this morning, president trump is talking about the ms-13 gang and how california is not helping his administration dismantle it. just before 6:30 eastern time, he tweeted: he first began threatening to pull ice out of california yesterday .. because he says california is quote "no help" when it comes to m-s 13 >> reporter: he first began threatening to pull i.c.e. out of california yesterday because he says california is not helping when it comes to trying to get rid of the ms-13 gang. president trump said if he did withdraw federal agents that our state's leaders would beg for the feds to come back. as you can imagine, those comments have some of our local politicians fuming like oakland mayor libby schaaf. >> just more ugly myths from the mouth of the bully in chief. >> reporter: last month you may recall the justice department threatened to subpoena sanctuary cities and states. president trump warned of increased i.c.e. raids and proposed pulling federal funding from california. i.
i'm jackie ward. this morning, president trump is talking about the ms-13 gang and how california is not helping his administration dismantle it. just before 6:30 eastern time, he tweeted: he first began threatening to pull ice out of california yesterday .. because he says california is quote "no help" when it comes to m-s 13 >> reporter: he first began threatening to pull i.c.e. out of california yesterday because he says california is not helping when it comes to trying to...
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in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thanks, jackie . 8 minutes after 5:00. a dramatic rescue effort on mount hood after two climbers get stranded. >> an actor and pga pro are involved in a deadly southern california crash. >> if you have some plans for valentine's day i'll have the full forecast. >> and traffic flowing smoothly in both directions on 101. if you are making your way through petaluma. but how does the rest of the north bay commute look? we'll take a look at that coming up. candles to honor the life of 19- year-old lizette cuesta. cuesta was stabbed and left for dead. more than 100 people met at great oaks skate park in san jose last night... where they say >>> tears flowed as loved ones held candles to honor the life of 19-year-old lizette cuesta. she was stabbed to death. you would find her at the skatepark often, doing what she loved. >> she would always be falling and getting back up. >> authorities say cuesta crawled 100 yards after being brutally beaten and stabbed before she was dumped near tesla road monday morning. a good samaritan spot
in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thanks, jackie . 8 minutes after 5:00. a dramatic rescue effort on mount hood after two climbers get stranded. >> an actor and pga pro are involved in a deadly southern california crash. >> if you have some plans for valentine's day i'll have the full forecast. >> and traffic flowing smoothly in both directions on 101. if you are making your way through petaluma. but how does the rest of the north bay commute look? we'll take...
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jackie, thank you. >> your favorite live shot. because then you maybe can get some flowers. >> yeah. that, too,. >> some places we have traffic flowing freeway in both directions, other places we have slowdowns. it's not as bad as what we have seen earlier this week. but we are still tracking problems and mass transit if that's what you were planning to use this morning, be advised that sausalito ferry no service to or from sausalito commuters can use tiburon or larkspur. this is all due to a problem that they are having -- they are hoping to have service this afternoon. they will put on an advisory: the l-taraval and m-ocean muni lines are currently delayed. they do have a bus bridge in place to west portal. so heads up there. bart and ace are on time. 280 accident approaching geneva on the shoulder. it's not slowing anyone down into san francisco. >>> so here's a look right now at our vaca camera. a gorgeous start to the day but it is cold. so i wanted to show you this because temperatures up across the north bay valleys, below
jackie, thank you. >> your favorite live shot. because then you maybe can get some flowers. >> yeah. that, too,. >> some places we have traffic flowing freeway in both directions, other places we have slowdowns. it's not as bad as what we have seen earlier this week. but we are still tracking problems and mass transit if that's what you were planning to use this morning, be advised that sausalito ferry no service to or from sausalito commuters can use tiburon or larkspur. this...
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this is jackie ward's dog, enjoying the hardwood floor because it's so warm. it's going to be another warm day. warmer than yesterday so send us your pictures. tweet them to me or share them on facebook. tell us about the weather where you live. get ready for record warmth again. and temperatures will be cooling down. but not until the weekend. we are going to have to wait for it, no rain in sight. no clouds. clear conditions out there. temperatures will feel warm. from berkeley, clear conditions, as well. wind gusts picking up. oakland hills, 58 miles per hour for wind gusts this morning. this is a gorgeous shot from san francisco of the glow ahead of official sunrise which happens at 7:11 a.m. this morning. santa rosa at 39, cooler in the north. it will get warmer this afternoon. northeast winds at sfo at 12. oakland 9-mile-per-hour winds. some of the gusts strong 30 to 40 miles per hour through some of the north and east bay hills this morning. but it will likely be calmer this afternoon, not as gusty as yesterday. some locations will break records today, s
this is jackie ward's dog, enjoying the hardwood floor because it's so warm. it's going to be another warm day. warmer than yesterday so send us your pictures. tweet them to me or share them on facebook. tell us about the weather where you live. get ready for record warmth again. and temperatures will be cooling down. but not until the weekend. we are going to have to wait for it, no rain in sight. no clouds. clear conditions out there. temperatures will feel warm. from berkeley, clear...
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see jackie robinson. >> do you know how to play baseball? >> i play little league baseball. >> with very little experience, chadwick trained for five days a week for four months. his portrayal of jackie put him in the hollywood big leagues. >> are you ready to be recognized? this is huge for you. i'm kind of, you know, i'm quiet. >> are you? >> yeah. and i like to stay in the shadows and in the cut. so i'll still probably find a way to do it. i've got some disguises. >> you do? >> what do they look like? i'm not going to tell you. >> robinson was chadwick's first real life portrayal, but far from his last. >> prove it. >> following 42, his next big starring role was james brown in 2014's get on up. >> they don't call him the hardest-working man in show business for nothing. i felt like the hardest working man just trying to play him. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm not a professional dancer. so it was a daunting task, to say the least. >> and in last year's marshall, chadwick played his third real-life hero, the early career of the supreme court's first
see jackie robinson. >> do you know how to play baseball? >> i play little league baseball. >> with very little experience, chadwick trained for five days a week for four months. his portrayal of jackie put him in the hollywood big leagues. >> are you ready to be recognized? this is huge for you. i'm kind of, you know, i'm quiet. >> are you? >> yeah. and i like to stay in the shadows and in the cut. so i'll still probably find a way to do it. i've got some...
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that the gentlelady from california, jackie speier. without her we wouldn't be here. remember persistence is one of the main reasons we are close to getting this done and the entire congress should be grateful for her work. it's because of your leadership, mr. chairman, that we are here on the floor today. as you have your entire tenure on the committee you have focused to working together in a bipartisan way we can agree and because of that commitment he will be remembered as one of the most consequential chairmen of this committee. i thank you and treasure your friendship. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. harper: mr. speaker, i yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. byrne: i thank the chairman for yielding. prior to coming to congress i worked for 30 years as a labor and employment attorney in alabama. i advised clients on how
that the gentlelady from california, jackie speier. without her we wouldn't be here. remember persistence is one of the main reasons we are close to getting this done and the entire congress should be grateful for her work. it's because of your leadership, mr. chairman, that we are here on the floor today. as you have your entire tenure on the committee you have focused to working together in a bipartisan way we can agree and because of that commitment he will be remembered as one of the most...
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i'm jackie ward in san francisco. a new study out by researchers for uc-berkeley and columbia university say we're blaming the wrong thing for our state's housing crisis. and i'm standing in the middle of the city college parking lot right now because various developers want to build housing here. but, of course, those developers and developers all across the state have to cut through the red tape and some people blame an environmental law called the california environmental quality act or ceqa. but this new study is blaming local governments at a time when the state group says hundreds of cities are behind on their housing goals. they say the progress for developers and builders should be streamlined from here on out. we'll see. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time for your "final 5." right now dozens of students from marjory stoneman douglas high school are in tallahassee to fight for gun control. president trump holds a listening session at the white house on school safety today. yesterday, the president
i'm jackie ward in san francisco. a new study out by researchers for uc-berkeley and columbia university say we're blaming the wrong thing for our state's housing crisis. and i'm standing in the middle of the city college parking lot right now because various developers want to build housing here. but, of course, those developers and developers all across the state have to cut through the red tape and some people blame an environmental law called the california environmental quality act or...
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jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org >>> in 1955 the soviet union was accepting a open skies proposal, to make it less restricted and foster trust between the countries. by the late 1950s we were at the height of the cold war, the soviet union worked on a msz sieve program. fidel castro led the group and at home americans were worried about nuclear war. >> as the cold war heated up, we realized something, we were blind. i mean blind. it was a huge country. we didn't know how many planes they had, bombs they had, tanks they had. we didn't know. >> that's why these children are practicing to duck and cover like you do in your school. we know the atom make bomb is very dangerous. >> it was crucial for the national security of the united states to obtain intelligence about what the soviets had hid
jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org >>> in 1955 the soviet union was accepting a open skies proposal, to make it less restricted and foster trust between the countries. by the late 1950s we were at the height of the cold war,...
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jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org maria: what does the data tell you about the environment right now as it relates into the rates and inflation? wage growth up 2.9% year after year, unnerved markets. kno you wanted to see volatility. that's a great thingor your busine but what should we be thinking about inflation and wage pressure, the tight labor market and higher interest rates and their impact on the stock market? howard lutnick: we have to remember the headline unemployment rate is not a true full unemployment rate. it's people look. if someone was unemployed and chose not to look, they come off that list. but they say i'm hearing all this stuff on maria's show, maybe i should go back out there. and there is lots of employment still left in america to grow without having employment-rel
jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org maria: what does the data tell you about the environment right now as it relates into the rates and inflation? wage growth up 2.9% year after year, unnerved markets. kno you wanted to see...
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jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org maria: we have a lightning holiday weekend. the markets are closed monday for president's day. the economic indicators to watch. the manufacturing pmi out next week. existing home sales, the federal reserve minutes from the last meeting all on the docket in the week ahead. major companies reporting earnings in the week ahead. big market movers. we'll get a window to see how the consumers are doing. other names to put on your radar, dish, pandora, toll brothers. we are back next friday night. please join us with another special guest. and i'll see you sunday on the fox news channel. i sit down with jeff sessions, my special guest on sunday morning on fox news. do you expect to get a deal done on daca before the march 15 deadline, sir? >> i don't know. the pe
jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org maria: we have a lightning holiday weekend. the markets are closed monday for president's day. the economic indicators to watch. the manufacturing pmi out next week. existing home sales, the federal...
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. >> apparently, it took a while for tucker or jackie chan to get on board. >> jackie chan is one of the highest paid actors around. chris rock has been around. >> jackie chan make as lot of money. but they're apparently happy to cash in on one more movie. >> i will be one of those people who will be there to watch this. >> they're super entertaining, why not. >>> coming up, remembering america's pastor, billy graham. >> you're watching "world news now." okay - let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no... make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. aww thanks for loading, sweet... oops. oh burnt-on gravy? gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. ♪ >>> >> look at billy graham over the years. this morning, reverend billy grahams twitter account is filled with messages. >> he often spoke of the after life saying my home is in heaven, i'm just traveling through this world. david looks bac
. >> apparently, it took a while for tucker or jackie chan to get on board. >> jackie chan is one of the highest paid actors around. chris rock has been around. >> jackie chan make as lot of money. but they're apparently happy to cash in on one more movie. >> i will be one of those people who will be there to watch this. >> they're super entertaining, why not. >>> coming up, remembering america's pastor, billy graham. >> you're watching "world...
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in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> bart wants riders to take note. its crackdown on fare cheats is under way. you might get busted. they posted a reminder on its website about the new ordinance. adults will face $75 fines an minors $55 fines. bart loses up to $25 million to fare evasion yearly. >> i think it's a great idea for the ones that pay for it and other ones that don't, get on the train and get a free ride, i don't think that's fair because the ones that are actually paying for it. >> despite the warning, there's still no word from bart on whether or not it has fixed an issue with its portable ticket readers. >>> it's been a year since flooding ripped through part of san jose forcing thousands out of their homes. kpix 5's jessica flores with how the city is doing today. >> reporter: a year ago today, i would have been standing in four feet of water. today there's these barriers stretching along coyote creek and the water district hopes these barriers prevent disastrous flooding. this was the scene a year ago. san jose neighborhoods were subme
in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> bart wants riders to take note. its crackdown on fare cheats is under way. you might get busted. they posted a reminder on its website about the new ordinance. adults will face $75 fines an minors $55 fines. bart loses up to $25 million to fare evasion yearly. >> i think it's a great idea for the ones that pay for it and other ones that don't, get on the train and get a free ride, i don't think that's fair because the ones that are...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the scene where the streets are still shut down. jackie. >> reporter: we're standing on ashby avenue right now right near the intersection where this accident happened. you can see the bus and car involved in the crash are still wedged into the home here on ashby avenue. a 27-year-old female is now dead following this accident and police are still trying to figure out what happened. erica noble says she felt the exact moment this ac transit bus and red honda coup crashed into her neighbor's home. erica said she is hard of hearing and first thought it was an earthquake. >> i felt boom. but i didn't think it was massive. >> berkeley police say the bus -- [ stand by, technical difficulties ] >> the camera caught the action of the accident on tape. right now, that footage was downloaded and investigators are looking at it. in berkeley, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> chopper 5 giving us this view of some flaring at the chevron refinery in richmond this morning. richmond fire says that chevron lost a recycled compressor forcing an emergency shu
kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the scene where the streets are still shut down. jackie. >> reporter: we're standing on ashby avenue right now right near the intersection where this accident happened. you can see the bus and car involved in the crash are still wedged into the home here on ashby avenue. a 27-year-old female is now dead following this accident and police are still trying to figure out what happened. erica noble says she felt the exact moment this ac transit bus and red...
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okay, it is jackie robinson, there are two contracts. >> correct. you have his 1945 montreal royals contract which was obviously the minor league, so the first african-american to play in professional organized baseball. and of course the very famous 1947 brooklyn dodgers contract known as breaking the color barrier contract. where of course you've seen all of the movies, 42 and everything else, where he signed the contract that changed the worlds. >> so branch ricky signs him to play for the brooklyn dodgers. >> correct. >> but normally people just don't go right to the majors. that's why he had to go to montreal to play minor league baseball first. >> correct. he played full year of minor league baseball in 1946. of course in april of 1947 is when he made his major league debut, why we have jackie robinson day every year. >> now, why is ted the security guard standing right behind us here? how much are these worth? >> i'm going to do the drum roll. >> the contract are appraised and insured for $36 million. >> which is a part of the insurance regul
okay, it is jackie robinson, there are two contracts. >> correct. you have his 1945 montreal royals contract which was obviously the minor league, so the first african-american to play in professional organized baseball. and of course the very famous 1947 brooklyn dodgers contract known as breaking the color barrier contract. where of course you've seen all of the movies, 42 and everything else, where he signed the contract that changed the worlds. >> so branch ricky signs him to...
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i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. high. but now... the feds in san francisco are trying to label "c- b-d's" as a "class-1 drug." more at five. >>> it's a part of marijuana used in medicine that doesn't get you high but now the feds in san francisco are trying to label cbds as a class one drug. we'll have that and much more coming up at 5:00. >> just like that, we're done. that's it for kpix 5 news at noon. have a great day. ♪[ music ] refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom f
i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls....
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professionally to jackie's point. you're involved in a personal relationship with someone, and a pr crisis, you should be the last one drafting a character statement on his behalf when it comes to something so important. >> jackie, angela, alice, thank you all, very, very much. >>> a key u.s. ally south korea meeting with kim jong-un's sister, is this a sign of thawing relations, a sign that south korea is going its own way despite what the u.s. might want? stick around. after brushing, listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. breathe freely fast wmy congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving. ...and help you feel more strength and energy in just two weeks! i'll take that. -yeeeeeah! ensure high protein. with 16 grams of protei
professionally to jackie's point. you're involved in a personal relationship with someone, and a pr crisis, you should be the last one drafting a character statement on his behalf when it comes to something so important. >> jackie, angela, alice, thank you all, very, very much. >>> a key u.s. ally south korea meeting with kim jong-un's sister, is this a sign of thawing relations, a sign that south korea is going its own way despite what the u.s. might want? stick around. after...
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. >> jackie is shaking her head, no, no, no. >> let me just let you stick to traffic. >> that was 580 as you approach 680. >> lots of traffic. it's crowded. >> we're okay we don't have any accidents there. >> okay, that's good. >> and in the north bay you may run into snow so that's kind of crazy. >>> let's get to the hi-def doppler. right now it came in pretty quickly but you can definitely see the green on your screen and that is rainfall. so some of those lower elevations not quite seeing snow flurries but just north of healdsburg, south of cloverdale, some snow flurries were spotted on hi-def doppler. now you can just see that kind of slushy mix in the areas of pink and very light showers along 101. but it may leave a cool view this morning once that sun comes out. you may see a dusting. it's also raining pretty good across trenton, so 116 will be slick towards guerneville. guerneville may get showers. it's a dry system with a few light scattered showers. here's the snow flurries coming down. so this is right by lake berryessa so just east of st. helena. highway 29 will be slick a
. >> jackie is shaking her head, no, no, no. >> let me just let you stick to traffic. >> that was 580 as you approach 680. >> lots of traffic. it's crowded. >> we're okay we don't have any accidents there. >> okay, that's good. >> and in the north bay you may run into snow so that's kind of crazy. >>> let's get to the hi-def doppler. right now it came in pretty quickly but you can definitely see the green on your screen and that is rainfall. so...
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jackie, criticizing his own justice department for not investigating the obama administration. your thoughts? >> it's kinds of a rinse parepe, doesn't seem he can get russia out of his mind. look, over the weekend he conflatted the school shooting with the russia investigation, saying the fbi should do their jobs instead of looking into russia, i'm paraphrasing here and instead of looking into school shootings -- it -- this is an obsession. he wants -- i think there was a thought that these indictments on friday would mean it was all done and over. it's not. this russia investigation is ongoing. >> jamal, i want to give you the last record. i do push democrats on this. you think the obama administration, it's fair game to criticize them for the reaction too russia and russian medaling during 2016, right? >> while the obama administration was trying to focus on rules and do things in ate way that would have the least political impact in the middle of the campaign, mitch mcconnell was not willing to put the country first. he instead wanted to play politics and now donald trump is
jackie, criticizing his own justice department for not investigating the obama administration. your thoughts? >> it's kinds of a rinse parepe, doesn't seem he can get russia out of his mind. look, over the weekend he conflatted the school shooting with the russia investigation, saying the fbi should do their jobs instead of looking into russia, i'm paraphrasing here and instead of looking into school shootings -- it -- this is an obsession. he wants -- i think there was a thought that...
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thanks a lot, jackie. good to see you. >>> it's 4:4:46. the world's most famous groundhog punxsutawney phil saw his shadow. that means we will have six more weeks of winter though the winter is always beautiful in the bay area, like 70 degrees, so you go, punxsutawney phil. >> if it's anything like we've been experiencing, bring it on. >> okay, that means flip-flops. >> it's going to be another day of near record highs again in the bay area. 70s for san francisco, can you believe that? and we are still in winter here, but that's why you're right it doesn't really affect california, right? south bay 51 degrees, peninsula 50, tri-valley 45 right now. another thing you will notice all in all the skies are fairly clear, a couple low lying clouds in the east bay, eventually we will welcome in high clouds and in san francisco right now it's at 54 degrees, a little chillier in the north bay at 47 degrees. overall, though, the temperature change not really a significant amount in terms of the drop. look at napa, a little bit of five degrees cooler
thanks a lot, jackie. good to see you. >>> it's 4:4:46. the world's most famous groundhog punxsutawney phil saw his shadow. that means we will have six more weeks of winter though the winter is always beautiful in the bay area, like 70 degrees, so you go, punxsutawney phil. >> if it's anything like we've been experiencing, bring it on. >> okay, that means flip-flops. >> it's going to be another day of near record highs again in the bay area. 70s for san francisco, can...
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i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. (sighs) (panting) wow. that was great. good, i'm glad. wait, wait, wait. you're glad? yeah. i knew it. there was no "gaa." "gaa"? when the sex is working for you, you try to say "god," but it comes out "gaa." and this time, there was no "gaa." charlie... no "gaa," no good. and i'll tell you another thing. you usually grab my ass like you're holding a tree trunk in a hurricane. just now, it was more like you were palming a couple of cantaloupes at the supermarket. fireworks don't have to go off every time
i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls....
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jim, jackie. >> broaden your mind there, kooelt. come -- keith. >> thought keith doesn't like seafood. sorry they didn't have hot dogs, keith. sorry. >> no. >> i know. i know. >> you know what, usually not afraid to put myself out there for a story. this time, i just had a second thought. i said, you know what i will let this one, just let it lie. let it be. let people at home make up their mind. little picky. >> nothing wrong with that. great to see you, keith. >> hot dogs when he gets back home. >> yes. >> yep. >> nbc 10 your home for the winter olympics. our coverage resumes after this newscast. you will want to pay extra attention to the last week of the games. as the the medal competition heats way up. if you are not at home, stream all of the action on the free nbc 10 app. >> back here at hope. frightening moments inside a store at the jersey shore tonight. two people were hurt after a pickup truck. smashed into this auto zone. you can see the truck ended up completely inside the wellingto. police aren't sure what led to the c
jim, jackie. >> broaden your mind there, kooelt. come -- keith. >> thought keith doesn't like seafood. sorry they didn't have hot dogs, keith. sorry. >> no. >> i know. i know. >> you know what, usually not afraid to put myself out there for a story. this time, i just had a second thought. i said, you know what i will let this one, just let it lie. let it be. let people at home make up their mind. little picky. >> nothing wrong with that. great to see you,...
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right now joining me cnn political analyst jackie kucinich and scott jennings and robby mook. you worked in the senate when jeff sessions was there, now the attorney general of the united states. moments ago the president called him disgraceful. he's already called him be leaguered, very weak and said he's very disappointed with his performance. how can jeff sessions stay on the job? how can he live with himself and show up to work every day with the president attacking him like that? >> well, it's rough existence. it's been some time since the president has come after jeff sessions in this way. these are harsh words this morning. all i can really say, jeff sessions as far as i'm concerned is a man of high integrity. i think he served our nation well and served the state of alabama well. i'm glad he's in the cabinet. i think he's done amazing work at the department of justice and it strikes me what jeff sessions decided is that his work on behalf of the american people as attorney general is more important than being upset about a president who likes to communicate -- >> it's
right now joining me cnn political analyst jackie kucinich and scott jennings and robby mook. you worked in the senate when jeff sessions was there, now the attorney general of the united states. moments ago the president called him disgraceful. he's already called him be leaguered, very weak and said he's very disappointed with his performance. how can jeff sessions stay on the job? how can he live with himself and show up to work every day with the president attacking him like that? >>...
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stewart video feed jackie's and hold some of campaign because lady helen has dementia and they say he's targeting has his efforts. in the clinic and one of the great american shooters says are you looking right in the world to see who the cutting edge of reception is and in the conditions yes we obviously. do not just now but. just recently come out from new york last week and a good imitation of brian kennedy who's involved in the rugby israel was involved he was sort of surreal for inviting me across the to see some specialists and with come back with a lot of people who were willing and trying to give and they gave my question always is why why should we need to do that to go to grow the scottish health. been to see. the health of some of the other. and it's a piece of the directors of the health service and we have an education i've been putting a lot of my trust into my professors doctors and at the moment we're we're always coming up against a closed door because again going back to the commonality of being could not thanks to them because the medical boards in the n.h.s. there ar
stewart video feed jackie's and hold some of campaign because lady helen has dementia and they say he's targeting has his efforts. in the clinic and one of the great american shooters says are you looking right in the world to see who the cutting edge of reception is and in the conditions yes we obviously. do not just now but. just recently come out from new york last week and a good imitation of brian kennedy who's involved in the rugby israel was involved he was sort of surreal for inviting...
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kpix-5's jackie ward joins us in studio... jackie -- both of the f-b-i and department of justice is strongly opposing the memo's release. a controversial classified memo is now public .. despite objections to its release from the fbi and justice department. president trump agrees to declassify a controversial memo...over the objections of president trump will use the memo to justify the firing of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. rosenstein -- a trump appointee -- is the man in charge of special counsel robert muller. firing rosenstein would allow the president to appoint someone new who could be more open to the idea of firing mueller. kenny? lawmakers are considering a bill to address what president trump called a "top priority" in his state of the union speech -- lowering prescription drug prices. the proposed "creates act" would target what critics say are legal...but questionable tactics that drug companies use to "delay the introduction of cheaper, generic medications." currently -- the government gives a patent to
kpix-5's jackie ward joins us in studio... jackie -- both of the f-b-i and department of justice is strongly opposing the memo's release. a controversial classified memo is now public .. despite objections to its release from the fbi and justice department. president trump agrees to declassify a controversial memo...over the objections of president trump will use the memo to justify the firing of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. rosenstein -- a trump appointee -- is the man in charge of...
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jackie ward reports. >>> reporter: it's a bill that supporters say would guarantee comprehensive healthcare to all californians. today it will be talked about at a public hearing in sacramento. the affordable care act put control of healthcare into the hands of insurance companies. it gave people insurance but there are still 3 million people uninsured in the state. healthcare and the possibility of a single payer system has been a hot topic among candidates for governor. >> single payer won't work unless we get significant contributions from the federal government. >> "covered california" is a mess! it's only getting worse! these deductibles are sky high! doctors don't want to take the coverage. so many californians may have coverage but no doctors to even see them. >> reporter: the cost is paid for by taxpayers. some estimates say that 50 to $100 billion in new spending would have to be created in order for the system to be successful. that could mean adding on to existing taxes. the hearing starts at 10 a.m. at the state capital. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> congressional le
jackie ward reports. >>> reporter: it's a bill that supporters say would guarantee comprehensive healthcare to all californians. today it will be talked about at a public hearing in sacramento. the affordable care act put control of healthcare into the hands of insurance companies. it gave people insurance but there are still 3 million people uninsured in the state. healthcare and the possibility of a single payer system has been a hot topic among candidates for governor. >>...
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for more let's bring in jacki sailors' executive director of the institute for security studies at the tory i thank you so much for joining us what are you expecting from today's meeting. where we are all also africans i think should be anxiously watching the television to find out to get some idea of what is happening but i think it's pretty clear that prison zumaya were resigned it seems like there's a great degree of brinkmanship being played at the moment in actual fact that as zuma saying if you don't exceed to the demands that i am making whichever they are with regard to payment of future legal fees then in a sense i'm going to force you to. take me to parliament and have a new vote of no confidence which would do the governing a.n.c. quite a lot of damage but the reality is that nobody really knows the national executive council is in a closed meeting this so phones have been taken away and we're all sitting watching and waiting this is been a drama that's more than a week of day on day negotiations and discussions and zuma has certainly surprised before he is like a cat with n
for more let's bring in jacki sailors' executive director of the institute for security studies at the tory i thank you so much for joining us what are you expecting from today's meeting. where we are all also africans i think should be anxiously watching the television to find out to get some idea of what is happening but i think it's pretty clear that prison zumaya were resigned it seems like there's a great degree of brinkmanship being played at the moment in actual fact that as zuma saying...
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obviously, jackie, a very controversial proposal. do you think this is something that could actually become a reality? >> this is an nra proposal. and the question is, not only whether teachers want to carry guns, my mother is a teacher and after this happened said, do you want to see me walking around school with a gun. they're talking about trained people. okay, fine. let's say that happens. who is going to fund it? i grew up in an era there were school levies to keep after school programs. that still happens. some schools can't afford books. are they going to take a security officer over books? why are you in school to begin with? i think there is a lot of details here where -- is the nra going to fund the programs? i don't know the answer to this. i think there is a lot of details that the president hasn't really got noon yten yet. >> we were pressing for specifics and the white house basically demured and said we're still in the listening phase. still waiting for a lot of the specifics. we're waiting the president to take to the
obviously, jackie, a very controversial proposal. do you think this is something that could actually become a reality? >> this is an nra proposal. and the question is, not only whether teachers want to carry guns, my mother is a teacher and after this happened said, do you want to see me walking around school with a gun. they're talking about trained people. okay, fine. let's say that happens. who is going to fund it? i grew up in an era there were school levies to keep after school...
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jackie ward reports from the bay bridge toll plaza with more. >>> reporter: good morning. that's kind of alarming to think about. this new data tells us that impaired driving or drowsy driving, i should say, is a much bigger problem than we originally thought. so in the past, there have been studies done by the federal government that say that drowsiness is only a contributing factor in about one to two percent of crashes but now aaa analyzed dashcam video and researchers say 10% of crashes are from drowsy driving. obviously not getting enough sleep gets us tired. aaa says getting only four hours of sleep has an effect similar to driving drunk. >> you might have sluggish responses. you might not be able to keep the vehicle in lane as well as you should. >> in fact, 35% of drivers in the u.s. are not getting the recommended seven hours of sleep a night and that's a contributing factor to car crashes that may be caused by drowsiness so besides sleep next to impossible for a lot of us, aa says drink caffeine, put the window down when you say to get that fresh air in your face
jackie ward reports from the bay bridge toll plaza with more. >>> reporter: good morning. that's kind of alarming to think about. this new data tells us that impaired driving or drowsy driving, i should say, is a much bigger problem than we originally thought. so in the past, there have been studies done by the federal government that say that drowsiness is only a contributing factor in about one to two percent of crashes but now aaa analyzed dashcam video and researchers say 10% of...
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. >> jackie chen, chris tucker, getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment with a specialist shouldn't be. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, you can see a cancer specialist in as little as 24 hours. you'll meet with a physician who will discuss treatment options, answer your questions and recommend next steps for your personalized care plan. learn more about cancer treatment centers of america and schedule your appointment at cancercenter.com/appointment i'd like the "my wife is out of town and i'm in over my head meal". sleep over! sleep over! sleep over! so you said 5 chicken mcnuggets happy meals and a classic chicken sandwich for 3 bucks each. exactly. build whatever meal you want with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu from mcdonald's. with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu >>> good morning i'm kristin rodgers, nba basketball return last night sixers traveled to chicago with their first game out of the all-star break. sixers were up bias many as 18 but now just up one bulls with the ball five t
. >> jackie chen, chris tucker, getting a cancer diagnosis is difficult. getting an appointment with a specialist shouldn't be. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, you can see a cancer specialist in as little as 24 hours. you'll meet with a physician who will discuss treatment options, answer your questions and recommend next steps for your personalized care plan. learn more about cancer treatment centers of america and schedule your appointment at...
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i want to thank congresswoman jackie speier of california who has made this part of her life's work in her public service in the california legislature and here. today this -- the fruit of your labor, madam congresswoman, comes to fruition. your strong leadership will ensure no survivor of discrimination or harassment will face the injustice of having his or her voice silenced. the me, too congress act is our promise in a bipartisan way to hold every person accountable to the rule of absolutely zero tolerance. no matter squn's contribution aa -- country, a harassment. we're shining a light on workplace abuse which has been allowed to fefter in the shadows for too long. we're securing protection force all employees by stream lining and strengthening the resolution and reporting process. members ding personally responsible for settlements and are guaranteeing taxpayer money will never again be used to create culture of complicity d silence around workplace harassment. this bill is bipartisan because it transcends party or members personally responsible politics. this legislation is about
i want to thank congresswoman jackie speier of california who has made this part of her life's work in her public service in the california legislature and here. today this -- the fruit of your labor, madam congresswoman, comes to fruition. your strong leadership will ensure no survivor of discrimination or harassment will face the injustice of having his or her voice silenced. the me, too congress act is our promise in a bipartisan way to hold every person accountable to the rule of absolutely...
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kpix 5's jackie ward reports from the bay bridge toll plaza with the findings of this new study by aaa. >> reporter: guarantee there are a lot of sleepy drivers behind me making their way through the tolls right now. so this new aaa study says that drowsy driving is impaired driving and that cab be very dangerous. dashcam video tells the story of a tired driver and what it looks look behind the wheel. it's bad. you can see the car drift over and just hit another car. no injuries in this video but sometimes, driving while drowsy can have deadly consequences. this woman, jennifer pierce, says her sister nicole was killed 10 years ago when she and friends were coming home from a ski trip. everyone in the car fell asleep and the car hit a tree. >> for 10 years we have had to deal with her loss and not just the loss of who she was at 18 but the loss of the many years and who she would have become. >> reporter: previous studies said 1 to 2% of accidents were from drowsy driving but aaa says it's up to 10% of accidents from drowsy driving. so get more sleep, easier said than done. sleep exper
kpix 5's jackie ward reports from the bay bridge toll plaza with the findings of this new study by aaa. >> reporter: guarantee there are a lot of sleepy drivers behind me making their way through the tolls right now. so this new aaa study says that drowsy driving is impaired driving and that cab be very dangerous. dashcam video tells the story of a tired driver and what it looks look behind the wheel. it's bad. you can see the car drift over and just hit another car. no injuries in this...
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kpix5's jackie ward is live in golden gate park with advice on how to protect them. >> reporter: so these are obviously not the treeing ant plants we are talking about. we are talking about the avocado plants, the ones that are more fragile. we spoke to a woman in livermore today telling people how to get their plants ready before the freezing temps come in. >> we don't all the varieties of rosemary here now. >> reporter: jackie has been the flower color. she was just absolutely spot on. >> reporter: her parents founded alden lane nursery in 1955. so, she knows a lot about how to keep your plants protected even during dry warm wenters like this one. these plants are in for a frigid shock with overnight temperatures expected to drop into the 20s and the 30s next week in the east bay. >> it is really tough. timing couldn't be worse. if we get a real hard freeze, when the flowers are open, i'm afraid we will lose the fruit. >> reporter: jackie spent saturday afternoon informing people of what is on the way and encouraging them to plant new seeds but only if they are hearty peas and greens an
kpix5's jackie ward is live in golden gate park with advice on how to protect them. >> reporter: so these are obviously not the treeing ant plants we are talking about. we are talking about the avocado plants, the ones that are more fragile. we spoke to a woman in livermore today telling people how to get their plants ready before the freezing temps come in. >> we don't all the varieties of rosemary here now. >> reporter: jackie has been the flower color. she was just...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:09. the millennium tower condo that's now up for sale despite numerous lawsuits and unresolved foundation problems. >> plus, when san francisco's iconic cable car system could go cashless. >> and we are tracking slowdowns for drivers heading along the eastshore freeway. live look 80 at gilman. how long will it take to get over to the bay bridge toll plaza? we'll take a closer look at those travel times coming up. >> and we are going to show you our hi-def doppler where we are seeing scattered showers and snow. we have sierra snowfall coming down, as well. it's all coming up in weather. city officials there are still debating how legal marijuana should be regulated. at this >>> 6:13. pot problems continue to burn in american canyon. city officials are still debating how legal marijuana should be regulated. at this week's city council meeting, members agreed to work toward crafting an ordinance that includes rules about home delivery before november. it will also include rules governing man
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:09. the millennium tower condo that's now up for sale despite numerous lawsuits and unresolved foundation problems. >> plus, when san francisco's iconic cable car system could go cashless. >> and we are tracking slowdowns for drivers heading along the eastshore freeway. live look 80 at gilman. how long will it take to get over to the bay bridge toll plaza? we'll take a closer look at those travel times coming up. >> and we are going...
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kennedy and jackie o met is for sale and could be yours for a poultry 1.7 million-dollar. three bedroom, two and a half bath town house in george is where cam legal began. scene of the din are party back in 1951 where jfk first laid eyed on jackie according to edward kline's book all too human dinner party guest sip cocktails on the back patio before moving inside for chicken casserole and a game of charade. >> jackie may have had a crush on mr. butler and i think mrs. f get her in touch with the young congressman from massachusetts. >> two years later the kennedy 's got married. >>> time for a check of the accu weather forecast with meteorologist melissa magee, lots of rain on our way. >> we have he got that flood watch that goes up in 15 minutes, walter, and stays up for rest of our weekend but one to 2 inches is likely a good soaking is on the way. here's storm tracker six, sky six live in hd looking at commodore barry bridge on this saturday evening, and visibility is certainly low, in fact, we're down to a mile in philadelphia, in fact if you are catching a flight, sk
kennedy and jackie o met is for sale and could be yours for a poultry 1.7 million-dollar. three bedroom, two and a half bath town house in george is where cam legal began. scene of the din are party back in 1951 where jfk first laid eyed on jackie according to edward kline's book all too human dinner party guest sip cocktails on the back patio before moving inside for chicken casserole and a game of charade. >> jackie may have had a crush on mr. butler and i think mrs. f get her in touch...
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jackie: i've been given an opportunity and i'm just thankful for it. angela: yeah it's hard, but keep on going and keep on trying. karim: the high school diploma has just added to the confidence and now i feel unstoppable. narrator: find free adult education classes near you at finishyourdiploma.org david: in our online poll last night we asked you if you believe the dems will pay a high price for trying to with hold evidence of corruption? 88% said yes. caylee, i'm interested in knowing how the press will spin this. it's quite clear this memo revealed startling information. how do you think they will present it over this weekend. >> when you turn on the sunday shows this weekend you will see them say the nunes memo is full of selective facts. the democrats are scrambling to couple with their alternate memo. but they will try to say there is another set of facts nunes left out. david: they were also embarrassed by the fact -- there is a big movie out now, a lot of people have been write being this hypocrisy, the "washington post" and their revelation o
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kpix 5's jackie ward joins us live in the studio to break down the topics of discussion. >> reporter: this is all part of a continuing conversation that is ongoing in sacramento. >>> reporter: lawmakers in sacramento say they are taking the issue of sexual harassment seriously. just a couple of weeks ago stronger laws that protect whistle-blowers were put in place, now this. today a subcommittee on sexual harassment prevention and response will hold the second of many hearings over the next month as they begin piecing together new procedures. the goal is to devise ways to prevent and respond to sexual harassment complaints. state senator hannah-beth jackson says secret settlements and non-disclosure agreements are used to silence the victims. in her mind, california needs stronger laws to end workplace sexual harassment, not enable it. >> there will be serious ramifications for both the abusers, the perpetrator, and the companies they work for. protection for all parties with a process that is fair and independent and impartial. >> reporter: state senator holly mitchell of los angeles
kpix 5's jackie ward joins us live in the studio to break down the topics of discussion. >> reporter: this is all part of a continuing conversation that is ongoing in sacramento. >>> reporter: lawmakers in sacramento say they are taking the issue of sexual harassment seriously. just a couple of weeks ago stronger laws that protect whistle-blowers were put in place, now this. today a subcommittee on sexual harassment prevention and response will hold the second of many hearings...
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brought in from -- i went to a meeting with paul trapp, office and jackie a retired teacher from his district, who pays more than $18,000 a year out of pocket for her trugs. patients mobilizing online and beginning to mobilize atients directly to be advocates for themselves. c-3 and u mention the advocacy arm. how does your group raise money? guest: we get money from foundations. order to help leverage that money, my wife and i decided hat we would start the group with our own money, frankly we put in $75,tment to three years.r for i work for free. i retired to do this, went to potential funders and said if i work for free and i put in my own money, would you help us? yes.foundations said we've raised three years. i work for free. i retired to do this, went monf online who eople come to patientsforaffordabledrugs.org, few bucks.iven us a we don't ask for money from to ents, but if they want help, we can use the help. host: david mitchell, founder of patients for affordable drugs. week's money segment. here is what the president had union in his state of the address about prescription
brought in from -- i went to a meeting with paul trapp, office and jackie a retired teacher from his district, who pays more than $18,000 a year out of pocket for her trugs. patients mobilizing online and beginning to mobilize atients directly to be advocates for themselves. c-3 and u mention the advocacy arm. how does your group raise money? guest: we get money from foundations. order to help leverage that money, my wife and i decided hat we would start the group with our own money, frankly we...