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it was then, his children say, jeannie cut off their access to him. jeannie says his children began a campaign of harassment. >> we have been stalked, tracked, bullied. >> reporter: the family feud escalated when kerri says jeannie put casey's health at risk by taking him out of a rehab facility. >> jean kasem pulled my dad out at 2:30 ins be and i.v.. >> reporter: in 2014, armed with a court order to hospitalize their dad, this bismar showdown occurred between kerry and jean. >> in the order of king david i give this meat to you. >> what person in their right mind throws frozen meat at you,
it was then, his children say, jeannie cut off their access to him. jeannie says his children began a campaign of harassment. >> we have been stalked, tracked, bullied. >> reporter: the family feud escalated when kerri says jeannie put casey's health at risk by taking him out of a rehab facility. >> jean kasem pulled my dad out at 2:30 ins be and i.v.. >> reporter: in 2014, armed with a court order to hospitalize their dad, this bismar showdown occurred between kerry and...
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jeannie: you have to retrain people for a new economy. anybody who is surprised by this, gm is closing, we should be prepared. government has a responsibility. you have to retrain workers. that takes time, energy, planning. it has not been done in this country. it is almost as if people are shocked this has been happening. david: it has not even shown up in the agenda. you hear about border walls and abortion and all sorts of things. e.b.: it is much more of a local level concept. so whenk about it more you look at it from people -- students graduating from high school. should they go to college or trade schools? the question becomes the worker on the is simply line for 10 or 15 years, what do you do with them? the men and women who abort and getting to the 20's or longer to get their retirement. that is the challenge. jeannie: those were the people who voted for donald trump. those of the people he promised to help but there was no concerted plan. i agree it is local, but it has to be done at the national level. e.b.: they are limited is
jeannie: you have to retrain people for a new economy. anybody who is surprised by this, gm is closing, we should be prepared. government has a responsibility. you have to retrain workers. that takes time, energy, planning. it has not been done in this country. it is almost as if people are shocked this has been happening. david: it has not even shown up in the agenda. you hear about border walls and abortion and all sorts of things. e.b.: it is much more of a local level concept. so whenk...
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jeannie thompson, his second wife. >> we're gonna miss the bus! >> reporter: ...and the star of the hit tv show "cheers" grew up listening to him. casey also had three kids from his first marriage, kerri, mike, and julie. but they would have a strained relationship with their new stepmom. after more than 30 years of marriage, casey was diagnosed with a debilitating parkinson's-like disease. it was then, his children say, jeannie cut off their access to him. jeannie says his children began a campaign of harassment. >> we have been stalked, tracked, bullied. >> reporter: the family feud escalated when kerri says jeannie put casey's health at risk by taking him out of a rehab facility. >> jean kasem pulled my dad out at 2:30 ins be and i.v.. >> reporter: in 2014, armed with a court order to hospitalize their dad, this bismar showdown occurred between kerry and jean. >> in the order of king david i give this meat to you. >> what person in their right mind throws frozen meat at you, screaming biblical verses? >> reporter: in june 2014, casey kasem died
jeannie thompson, his second wife. >> we're gonna miss the bus! >> reporter: ...and the star of the hit tv show "cheers" grew up listening to him. casey also had three kids from his first marriage, kerri, mike, and julie. but they would have a strained relationship with their new stepmom. after more than 30 years of marriage, casey was diagnosed with a debilitating parkinson's-like disease. it was then, his children say, jeannie cut off their access to him. jeannie says...
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. >> john and jeannie's mother had bought homes in paradise to beat the high prices of bay area real estate, places big enough for friends, family, entertainment. >> it was a nice house. i was able to get so much more house there. >> when they bought this rv, they planned to vacation in it, live in it temporarily while transitioning to their homes in paradise. then the fire hit. >> who heard of 10,000 houses being lost. >> if you even approach the subject of that house, tears well in jeannie's eyes. never say to her, it's just stuff. >> it is just stuff. but it was my stuff. >> they still have their wedding pictures and a few others. but -- >> it was an amazing loss of self. and who you are and who you were. >> until they decide whether to rebuild, jeannie and john mitchell will make the memories in a home on the road in a parking lot, in limbo and lucky they say to have that. >> it does beat a tent, absolutely. absolutely. i'm grateful for that. >> in burlingame, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> they're hanging in there. we wish them well. >>> a cat that got lost during the camp fire
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in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz per welcome to you both in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for it i mean. i love it you know i think the biggest thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many americans feel particularly in the working and middle class from the boom that is the economy right now and so you look at some of the polls two thirds of americans say that the economy is really strong but us but only a third say that they are getting the positive impact of that so in a perfect world i think i i would
in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz per welcome to you both in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for it i mean. i love it you know i think the biggest thing...
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in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz burke welcome to you both genie in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for him i mean. i love it you know i think the biggest thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many americans feel particularly in the working and middle class from the boom that is the economy right now and so you look at some of the polls two thirds of americans say that the economy is really strong but us but only a third say that they are getting the positive impact of that so in a perfect world i think i
in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz burke welcome to you both genie in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for him i mean. i love it you know i think the...
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in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz per welcome to you both in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for i mean. i love it you know i think the big thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many americans feel particularly in the working and middle class from the boom that is the economy right now and so you look at some of the polls two thirds of americans say that the economy is really strong but us but only a third say that they are getting the positive impact of that so in a perfect world i think i i would want to
in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz per welcome to you both in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for i mean. i love it you know i think the big thing that i...
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in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz per welcome to you both genie in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for of a meeting me. i love it you know i think the biggest thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many americans feel particularly in the working and middle class from the boom that is the economy right now and so you look at some of the polls two thirds of americans say that the economy is really strong but if but only a third say that they are getting the positive impact of that so in a perfect world i thin
in twenty nineteen to help us out we're pleased to be joined by jeannie zeno senior advisor at applied to economics and conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve walz per welcome to you both genie in a perfect policy circumstance where you were the queen and could decide what the next u.s. congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for of a meeting me. i love it you know i think the...
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at best for john mitchell and his wife jeannie it is a mix. >> it would be fine if i was camping. >> reporter: but they're not and it is home now. this is what happens when a perfect storm of bad circumstance rains down on the best of wle we were working it was going to be an adventure. we would go to an rv park one night, my aunt's house another night. >> john and jeannie's mother bought homes in paradise to beat the high prices of bay area real estate, places big enough for friends, family, entertainment. >> it was such a nice house. i was able to get so much morehouse there. >> reporter: when the mitchells bought this rv a month and a half ago, they planned to vacation in it, live in it temporarily while transitioning full time to their properties in paradise. then the fire hit. >> who has ever heard of 10,000 houses being lost? >> reporter: the mitchells haven't been up yet to survey the damage. if you approach the subject of that house, tears well in stuff. >> it is just stuff,ut it was my stuff. >> reporter: they still have their wedding pictures and a few others, but -- >> it
at best for john mitchell and his wife jeannie it is a mix. >> it would be fine if i was camping. >> reporter: but they're not and it is home now. this is what happens when a perfect storm of bad circumstance rains down on the best of wle we were working it was going to be an adventure. we would go to an rv park one night, my aunt's house another night. >> john and jeannie's mother bought homes in paradise to beat the high prices of bay area real estate, places big enough for...
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, tracked, bullied. >> the family feud escalated when carrie says jeannie put casey's health at risk by taking him out of a rehab facility. >> jean kasem at 2:30 in the morning of out of a convalescent center. unhooked his iv. >> in 2014 kasem's family discovered that jean had moved him to washington state. armed with a court order, this bizarre showdown occurred between carrie and jean. >> what person in their right mind throws frozen meat at you screaming biblical verses. >> god, god. >> in june 2014 casey kasem died. the family battle went nuclear. >> jean killed my father. mean murder?say kill ekilled, d >> what she did led to his death. >> they chemically restrained him, they removed his hydration. his nutrition. e other r casey's death. an tre's even been drama during depositions. the case is scheduled for next year. a court may decide who gets casey's fortune. >> i'm not going to quit. i'm the daughter of a marine. and what they did was wrong. >> if someone killed your father, wouldn't you want justice? take the money, take it all, i want her in jail. >> cbs news was unable to
, tracked, bullied. >> the family feud escalated when carrie says jeannie put casey's health at risk by taking him out of a rehab facility. >> jean kasem at 2:30 in the morning of out of a convalescent center. unhooked his iv. >> in 2014 kasem's family discovered that jean had moved him to washington state. armed with a court order, this bizarre showdown occurred between carrie and jean. >> what person in their right mind throws frozen meat at you screaming biblical...
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while the rain has finally stopped here weather warnings are still in place for the islands of said jeannie and sicily with villages has been inundated. the storm's damage in italy is estimated to run into the billions some are saying it will be decades before the region's recover. sports news for you now and in tennis novak djokovic has ended roger federer's hopes of the one hundredth career title this week at the paris lost as the serbian prevailed in that tight semifinal joke of it took the first set off for a nail biting tie break when federer went. to the match the soon level one federal hit back in the second set with some stunning shots a swiss break would be did i however djokovic winning the third set to power into sunday's final against a car and. the bundesliga show is on and just a moment with public fairly yeah so have all the highlights for you from the game so far this weekend including leaders dortmund at old spoke find out if they managed to extend their advantage at the top of the table. you're watching news life from berlin there's more for you at the top of the hour and
while the rain has finally stopped here weather warnings are still in place for the islands of said jeannie and sicily with villages has been inundated. the storm's damage in italy is estimated to run into the billions some are saying it will be decades before the region's recover. sports news for you now and in tennis novak djokovic has ended roger federer's hopes of the one hundredth career title this week at the paris lost as the serbian prevailed in that tight semifinal joke of it took the...
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well the rain has finally stopped here weather warnings are still in place for the islands of said jeannie and sicily with villages has been inundated. the storm's damage in italy is estimated to run into the billions some are saying it will be decades before the region's for cover. well some culture in is now in an anti war performance by one of germany's topple mistress last night marking one hundred years since the end of the first world war germany's n.p.r. radio orchestra performed english composer of benjamin britain's play for puff pacifism the war requiem. it's a condemnation of the terror and horror the conflict is it's upon people. the war requiem was written by pacifist composer benjamin britten to reprise in the german city of hand of on saturday i. in a gesture of reconciliation the performance put together musicians from britain and germany they countries once at war now a peaceful night is. it's been a massive undertaking i'm sure mansi the conductor has been preparing it for two years we'll tell you about. the communication between two net nations now it's sort of a communi
well the rain has finally stopped here weather warnings are still in place for the islands of said jeannie and sicily with villages has been inundated. the storm's damage in italy is estimated to run into the billions some are saying it will be decades before the region's for cover. well some culture in is now in an anti war performance by one of germany's topple mistress last night marking one hundred years since the end of the first world war germany's n.p.r. radio orchestra performed english...
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kasem's second wife jeannie is facing a wrongful death lawsuit and his three adult children from his first marriage accuse her of elder abuse and according to cbs, she's now accusing casey kasem's children of getting his doctor to unhook his feeding tube leaving him to die. kasem was worth up to $100 million. his death is now reportedly under investigation as a possible homicide. >>> we're getting new insight into the life of notorious mexican drug lord el chapo who is on trial here in new york. a witness for the prosecution claims el chapo's temper was so explosive, he once killed a man for not shaking his hand. a witness also testified el chapo was obsessed with guns including this one, a pistol engraved with his initials in black diamonds. >>> legal recreational marijuana comes to the east coast for the first time this morning as sales get under way in massachusetts. currently only two stores in the state are allowed to sell it and they expect big crowds. one store owner has a warning for customers. >> you know, obviously there is an immense demand, and we've been preparing for aw
kasem's second wife jeannie is facing a wrongful death lawsuit and his three adult children from his first marriage accuse her of elder abuse and according to cbs, she's now accusing casey kasem's children of getting his doctor to unhook his feeding tube leaving him to die. kasem was worth up to $100 million. his death is now reportedly under investigation as a possible homicide. >>> we're getting new insight into the life of notorious mexican drug lord el chapo who is on trial here in...
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housing as they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand her daughter jeannie was diagnosed with a very rare son sensitive condition if i get sunburned i heal she doesn't feel patients. they have problems with the walking talking some the brains of actually shrinking inside their skull gets thicker in the brain state small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscle all the way down to the bone and there's no relief comes out we're not so sure this is just over. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest ratings in truth to stand down lose business you just need to ask the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. nobody could see coming that paul's confession this would be that profile in the small place before the bridge books any interrogations out there what you'll see is promise threat promise threat why a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to
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congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for it i mean. i love it you know i think the biggest thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many americans feel particularly in the working and middle class from the boom that is the economy right now and so you look at some of the polls two thirds of americans say that the economy is really strong but us but only a third say that they are getting the positive impact of that so in a perfect world i think i i would want to address some of those and these are some of the things that the president talked about on the campaign trail and democrats have actually said they support although i'm not sure they're going to go for it but things like a middle class tax cut and an infrastructure package to start o
congress would do related to business and our economy what sort of things would queen jeannie be working upon. oh i like being queen thank you so much for it i mean. i love it you know i think the biggest thing that i would be working on the economy is very very strong right now and i think the thing that troubles me the most is this sort of divide between the booming economy that we see on wall street and sort of the absence of the impact of that on main street and this detachment many...
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they also took on the comic style of judge jeannie. >>> iran's president is ready to defy the sanctions. cnn is live in tehran next. ♪ [ neighing ] [ neighing ] [ sigh ] it's bring your own phone, not pony. so i could've taken the bus? yeah. bring your phone. switch your carrier. save hundreds a year with xfinity mobile. call, click or visit a store today. >>> just hours ago at midnight, the u.s. imposed sanctions on iran that were lifted in the 2015 nuclear deal. p mike pompeo saying they were the toughest place on iran. an oil embargo in place and tehran is ready to fight the order. we have cnn's fred pleitgen with the latest. >> reporter: the officials denouncing the sanctions and ir ir iran's president saying rouhani would bust the sanctions. he says the iranians say the sanctions are illegal and calling on other countries to defy the sanctions. on the ground in tehran here, there is a lot of anger at the united states. i was at the major demo that took place yesterday with the effigies mocking president trump and people saying they will defy the sanctions and stand up to the unit
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see housing and they don't have to talk about with us because we understand her daughter jeannie was diagnosed with a very rare sun condition i get sunburned i see she does patients. with. some of the brains it actually shrinking inside the still gets thicker and still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscle down to the bone. there's no relief. we're not sure this is. just. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics. i'm show business i'll see you then. subscribe to read people also get all roughly comes in for just twelve euros fifty per month. this revealed these three ukrainian ships russia says illegally entered its territorial waters have weapons and ammunition on board the international community has been quick to bankia if not moscow in a standoff. twenty years been pledged to support companies defying u.s. sanctions on.
see housing and they don't have to talk about with us because we understand her daughter jeannie was diagnosed with a very rare sun condition i get sunburned i see she does patients. with. some of the brains it actually shrinking inside the still gets thicker and still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscle down to the bone. there's no relief. we're not sure this is. just. join me every thursday on the alex...
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and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war throwing out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by her husband and to need to go to and he is a veteran and a pistol instructor with the national rifle association in minneapolis minnesota we have. he is an accountant an immigrant from boston is joined by his daughter son now she's studying public health policy at the university of minnesota she was born in the u.s. and we have seven and she joins us from portland oregon president of the republican muslim coalition she immigrated to the united states from pakistan hello everybody it is good to have you reunited again so it's been a year it's been a lot of yeah lots of things to talk about i just went throu
and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war throwing out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by her husband...
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suffered from mental illness, he was not a violent person burris says arboleda had no criminal history.sot<jeannie atienza/laudemer arboleda's mother: "he was a good son and i want justice for my son">in fremont haaziq madyun kron4news (vicki) (vicki) still ahead... as thanksgiving approaches, there are a lot of less-fortunate families in need of all the supplies to cook a turkey meal. details on how you can help. (catherine) also - as search and recovery efforts continue in butte county...we'll hear from two south bay animal control officers who went to help people's pets - displaced by the wildfire. (vicki) another another update now concerning the aftermath of the camp fire. we've been telling you about the on-going effort to rescue pets and other animals displaced by the fire.(vicki) among the people helping...two south bay animal control officers who have just returned from the fire zone.. they shared some of their stories and pictures with kron four's rob fladeboe. santa clara county animal control officers jessica ibanez and and jeremy selbach just returned from butte county where they help
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here to debate is political science professor doctor jeannie bain on holly turner, thank you for being here this morning. we were talking in the break about two different presidents, something we haven't seen. >> we don't the two presidents as big -- is different as these two are in every way. i do think to a certain extent they are fighting for something that goes back at least 22008 if not 2009. president obama was hit very hard by the loss of the white house in 2016 which he felt impacted his legacy and he's doing something a lot of presidents don't do, he has gotten right back into the mix of politics. he is still the leading voice of the democratic party and they badly need his base to get out the vote. >> reporter: a lot of presidents don't do that as quickly as he has done. do you think former president obama can win the battle he's trying to fight if he's trying to make up for 2016? >> i agree he is trying to further his legacy but he always had trouble trying to translate his personal popularity so i don't know it is going to bring the blue wave we have been promised. it will
here to debate is political science professor doctor jeannie bain on holly turner, thank you for being here this morning. we were talking in the break about two different presidents, something we haven't seen. >> we don't the two presidents as big -- is different as these two are in every way. i do think to a certain extent they are fighting for something that goes back at least 22008 if not 2009. president obama was hit very hard by the loss of the white house in 2016 which he felt...
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host: jeannie in west virginia. you voted for joe manchin? caller: i sure did. jeannie when she said mean to the press, yesterday's news conference where there were testy exchanges between the president and supporters -- reporters in the room between cnn's jim acosta and president trump and the white house issued a statement saying the president believes in a free press and expects and welcomes tough questions of him. we will not tolerate a reporter placing his hands on a young woman trying to do his job as a white house intern. this is completely disrespectful to the reporter's colleagues and they go on to say they took away jim acosta's hard pass. the white house correspondents association president says the association strongly objects to the president's decision to use u.s. secret service security credentials as a total to publish -- punish a reporter, revoking access is out of line and unacceptable. journalists may use a range of approaches to carry out their job and the correspondents association does not police baton or frequency of the questions asked. s
host: jeannie in west virginia. you voted for joe manchin? caller: i sure did. jeannie when she said mean to the press, yesterday's news conference where there were testy exchanges between the president and supporters -- reporters in the room between cnn's jim acosta and president trump and the white house issued a statement saying the president believes in a free press and expects and welcomes tough questions of him. we will not tolerate a reporter placing his hands on a young woman trying to...
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[cheering and applause] my niece nicole, my sister michelle, and my sister jeannie. steve: all right. we done met everybody. you seem like really nice folks. these are the champs. heck of a nice family.
[cheering and applause] my niece nicole, my sister michelle, and my sister jeannie. steve: all right. we done met everybody. you seem like really nice folks. these are the champs. heck of a nice family.
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jeannie barr lives next-door and says there's no escaping the noise. >> with the garage door open, the trucks going in, the bikes going off, a lot of noise, a lot of talk. >> reporter: neighbors say the tall apartment buildings and victorian homes tend to focus sound. so the noise coming through some people's windows is amplified. >> this is a unique area where sound carries different ways and up high above you can hear things that you might not necessarily hear at their level. >> it's been awful and the neighbors have been surprised that nobody was contacted on the street about this kind of use. >> reporter: it turns out the city wasn't contacted either. this letter to the building's owner from the planning department says the 24 hour bike shop does not qualify under the previous tenant's use permit. uber told us in a written statement today, "jump plans to cease nighttime operation and we will continue working with the planning department to address any concerns." but the notice of enforcement demands uber immediately discontinue use of the facility until they get a new permit. so fa
jeannie barr lives next-door and says there's no escaping the noise. >> with the garage door open, the trucks going in, the bikes going off, a lot of noise, a lot of talk. >> reporter: neighbors say the tall apartment buildings and victorian homes tend to focus sound. so the noise coming through some people's windows is amplified. >> this is a unique area where sound carries different ways and up high above you can hear things that you might not necessarily hear at their...
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jeannie zaino and republican strategist e. o'brien murray, a.k.a. ob. let's start with loc. speaking of fast-moving stories, a lot of drama. what is the latest there? is reallyelosi pushing to be reelected as speaker of the house. the first woman in american history to be speaker, she has been minority leader. her argument is she let the democrats to this victory which is now 35 seats. huge victory for the democrats in the white house. she is also putting this in the context of the me too movement, saying without nancy pelosi at the top will be a country led by all white men. she has really put it out there. thealso says she welcomes challenger and is a great vote counter, says she has the votes to win on the floor. that's the big question because she is facing a challenge from the democratic party. we know at least 20 if not 25 members said that they would not vote for her. jason: if you are on the republican side, are you just sort of chuckling at all of this? >> we are enjoying their own food fight. we are watching from afar. you cannot beat somebody with nobody. a few da
jeannie zaino and republican strategist e. o'brien murray, a.k.a. ob. let's start with loc. speaking of fast-moving stories, a lot of drama. what is the latest there? is reallyelosi pushing to be reelected as speaker of the house. the first woman in american history to be speaker, she has been minority leader. her argument is she let the democrats to this victory which is now 35 seats. huge victory for the democrats in the white house. she is also putting this in the context of the me too...
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so, when i talk to the operator there, jeannie boaz, she said waiting and working with recology, need new equipment. it might require department of the environment to retrain the individual or is the person knowledgeable of how things are. sometimes and i know you all have been doing this very aggressively, where things are sorted changes, right? one, you know, wet paper versus soiled paper versus lining, and part of the legislation, what levels of contamination are, where things are. they allow for that to be updated on an annual basis. that may be part of the reeducation. a place like the flower mart, if they were to fail, they would not be required to hire an additional staff person, but retool, identifying, additional equipment. >> originally written if you fail, i think the word is audit, then you have to -- then the legislation requires you to hire someone, is that -- has that chan changed? an a that has nodding chaed. we talked a lot about drafting the legislation. first the universe was larger than 424, universe was up to 6, 700, right? we originally had it at 30 cubic yards o
so, when i talk to the operator there, jeannie boaz, she said waiting and working with recology, need new equipment. it might require department of the environment to retrain the individual or is the person knowledgeable of how things are. sometimes and i know you all have been doing this very aggressively, where things are sorted changes, right? one, you know, wet paper versus soiled paper versus lining, and part of the legislation, what levels of contamination are, where things are. they...
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and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war sorting out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by her husband add to the sagada and he is a veteran and a pistol instructor with the national rifle association in minneapolis minnesota we have. he is an accountant an immigrant from pakistan is joined by his daughter son now she's studying public health policy at the university of minnesota she was born in the u.s. and we have seven and she joins us from portland oregon president of the republican muslim coalition she immigrated to the united states from pakistan hello everybody it is good to have you reunited again so it's been a year it's been a lot of yeah lots of things to talk about i just went through
and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war sorting out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by her husband...
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and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war throwing out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by a husband add to the sagada and he is a veteran and a pistol instructor with the national rifle association in minneapolis minnesota we have aids he is an accountant an immigrant from pakistan is joined by his daughter summer she's studying public health policy at the university of minnesota she was born in the us and we have seven and she joins us from portland oregon is president of the republican muslim coalition she immigrated to the united states from pakistan hello everybody it is good to have you reunited again so it's been a year it's been a lot of yeah lots of things to talk about i just went thro
and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war throwing out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by a husband...
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with me is my colleague jeannie. we are joined by special agent michelle taylor from the fbi. the judge says, and for the defendant? then we hear from michael cohen's defense counsel. for defendant michael cohen, guy
with me is my colleague jeannie. we are joined by special agent michelle taylor from the fbi. the judge says, and for the defendant? then we hear from michael cohen's defense counsel. for defendant michael cohen, guy
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jeannie reed, one of the prosecutors, said dr. corsi, you are asking us to believe that on an extended international flight with your wife you had divine intervention and god inspired your mind and told you assange has podesta's e-mails, he's going to dump them in october and they'll be dumped in a sere quality fashion, is that what you're saying? i said i guess that's what i'm saying. >> did they give the impression they were upset with you? >> absolute. >> i did they raise their voice? >> yes. stormed out of the room. >> did they yell at you. >> well, they don't to raise their voice to yell. >> because they have power. >> and they make their points with such strength that you know they're saying if you don't give us the source you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> so that's how they reacted to this defense of yours. how did they react to this other defense that you made on behalf of roger stone which is you agreed to help roger mislead congress about how he found out about podesta? >> there's two rounds of this that
jeannie reed, one of the prosecutors, said dr. corsi, you are asking us to believe that on an extended international flight with your wife you had divine intervention and god inspired your mind and told you assange has podesta's e-mails, he's going to dump them in october and they'll be dumped in a sere quality fashion, is that what you're saying? i said i guess that's what i'm saying. >> did they give the impression they were upset with you? >> absolute. >> i did they raise...
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with me is my colleague jeannie. we are joined by special agent michelle taylor from the fbi. the judge says, and for the defendant? then we hear from michael cohen's defense counsel. for defendant michael cohen, guy petrillo and amy lester. good morning, your honor. the judge says, good morning. my understanding is that mr. cohen would like to waive indictment and plead guilty to a criminal information pursuant to an agreement with the government. is that correct? cohen's defense lawyer, that's correct, your honor. the judge, okay. the judge then says, please state your full name. the defendant says, michael dean cohen. the judge, how old are you? cohen, 52. the judge, how far did you go in school? cohen, j.d. degree. judge, are you currently or have you recently been under the care of a physician? cohen, no, sir. judge, have you recently seen a psychiatrist or psychologist or had any mental health counseling? michael cohen. no, your honor. the judge, have you been treated for any psychiatric condition? cohen: no, sir. judge: have you ever been hospitalized for drug abuse or
with me is my colleague jeannie. we are joined by special agent michelle taylor from the fbi. the judge says, and for the defendant? then we hear from michael cohen's defense counsel. for defendant michael cohen, guy petrillo and amy lester. good morning, your honor. the judge says, good morning. my understanding is that mr. cohen would like to waive indictment and plead guilty to a criminal information pursuant to an agreement with the government. is that correct? cohen's defense lawyer,...
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and a minor and antony and sabra and also to jeannie and to you and to a lawyer who contributed by a tape and so watching the stream we'll see you online take everybody. wish the world innovation summit for health one community of two thousand health care experts innovators and policymakers from one hundred countries. one experience sharing best practices and innovative ideas. one goal i hope feel will through global collaboration. apply now to attend the twenty eighteen wish summit. stories of life. and spiration. a series of short documentaries from around the world. that celebrate the human spirit. against the arts. al-jazeera selects hunted. for many years i kept my past a secret but every time violent extremism is man sent it bothers me. i'm cute i believe that we were superior how could i beat up other women want to if they really had started a race war. how far would i have gone looking in the mirror to confront the past x. eight a witness documentary on al-jazeera you. can . you know i'm maryam namazie in london a quick roundup of our top stories this hour the israeli militar
and a minor and antony and sabra and also to jeannie and to you and to a lawyer who contributed by a tape and so watching the stream we'll see you online take everybody. wish the world innovation summit for health one community of two thousand health care experts innovators and policymakers from one hundred countries. one experience sharing best practices and innovative ideas. one goal i hope feel will through global collaboration. apply now to attend the twenty eighteen wish summit. stories of...
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the partisan journalism, jeannie is already out of the bottle, you're not going to put it back in, this is what it is. i hear it all the time, where do you go to hear the real facts of what is there? my nephew just went to work for a company in new york, morning brew, which delivers to the millennial's, the information to them every morning. whatever it might be, is there an opportunity for business people to get together, create a network, okay, create a place , a safe haven for journalists to go, which just tells the truth. it is fact checked in some kind of a way, where you start to build that credibility. is that even possible, and if it is possible, maybe there is an opportunity there. >> well, it's possible. i think the first thing we have to recognize is that with the idea of creating ... i had a very interesting conversation with bill many years ago. he did an amazing program ... they led to congressional hearings ... the power to do that, the power for a single place to can be like that, it almost doesn't exist anymore. it really doesn't. so, i think the idea of building a plac
the partisan journalism, jeannie is already out of the bottle, you're not going to put it back in, this is what it is. i hear it all the time, where do you go to hear the real facts of what is there? my nephew just went to work for a company in new york, morning brew, which delivers to the millennial's, the information to them every morning. whatever it might be, is there an opportunity for business people to get together, create a network, okay, create a place , a safe haven for journalists to...
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and a minor and antony and sabra and jeannie and to you and to a lawyer who contributed by a tape and so watching the string will see you online take everybody. a congress divided between democrats and republicans. what does it mean for america and the world in these two years of donald trump's presidency. on counter the cost us sanctions on iran up back as europe files to step into line we'll look at how difficult it is to resist the financial minds of the dollar plus china insists its economy is opening up the latest on the trade war with the us counting the cost on al-jazeera. from the sun roof i do think the problem of. transformation rules is the name one the rich are afforded the regulars of regular music is really kind of trip for a very young news it may come from the make of what i feel that. talks of are just one of the books of all people on the news of our cricket music as the rest of us deeply relevant to this drug especially for a good thing this is kind of all in all the right wing assault on our freedom to oss questions and generally all freedom of expression and peopl
and a minor and antony and sabra and jeannie and to you and to a lawyer who contributed by a tape and so watching the string will see you online take everybody. a congress divided between democrats and republicans. what does it mean for america and the world in these two years of donald trump's presidency. on counter the cost us sanctions on iran up back as europe files to step into line we'll look at how difficult it is to resist the financial minds of the dollar plus china insists its economy...
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and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war throwing out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by her husband and to need to go to and he is a veteran and a pistol instructor with the national rifle association in minneapolis minnesota we have aids he is an accountant an immigrant from boston is joined by his daughter son now she's studying public health policy at the university of minnesota she was born in the u.s. and we have seven and she joins us from portland oregon president of the republican muslim coalition she immigrated to the united states from pakistan hello everybody it is good to have you reunited again so it's been a year it's been a lot of yeah lots of things to talk about i didn't rumm
and their family members to get their thoughts first up we have jeannie when she's president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of it now war throwing out some marilyn is just you seeing he's founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have a compass a gora she is a patient educator who worked as an oral surgeon in mexico she's joined by her husband...
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jeannie dominic if you could stand for the microphone. >> the same as social media. we respect truth. we respect people. we never defend to the name-calling, for example. one of the toughest thing is jesus of nazareth ever said was love your enemies. do that in the present-day climate is tough. we've got to do that. >> hi, i really appreciated your comments about how we need to be free to do what we ought. it is a motto of charlotte mason, who i really admired. i just wonder how you think the education them in the u.s. can contribute to that. i think it is kind of left undone and what are your thoughts about how our public system can contribute. >> i don't want to stray too far. it's on the world i'm an expert in any way. i went to an english school and was taught to think, to write, to appreciate the classics, to know greek and roman history and things like that. when i was a boy, teenager, british empire was in it last gasp. one of the things is common to us where he was. we read five newspapers a day. we were interested in was happening in africa or malaysia, what
jeannie dominic if you could stand for the microphone. >> the same as social media. we respect truth. we respect people. we never defend to the name-calling, for example. one of the toughest thing is jesus of nazareth ever said was love your enemies. do that in the present-day climate is tough. we've got to do that. >> hi, i really appreciated your comments about how we need to be free to do what we ought. it is a motto of charlotte mason, who i really admired. i just wonder how you...
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but, let's see if what culp buys is smarter than jeannie. >> ibm having moved down ge was just touching that $9 >> what's the smarter insider trade? >> i don't know. i hate to say it it could be the bills verses the jets >> thanks for that >> no problem. >> oh my god the empire state, whoa man! bad. >> only one play the bills are the only one plays in new york. >> we'll talk more about culp. >> listen, i don't sniff at these ibm buys these are all smart people >> they're all right these are really rich people they're buying a million bucks worth of stocks, right >> maybe they have to average down >> it is not insignificant >> no, it is not insignificant is it significant of the city and a big change there new chair. i am saying buy city on that it does not matter >> john dugan, former comptroller, right >> easy to interpret everything. big negative nancy i am telling you that i am thomas and camera today. >> did you see that game >> i did see that game >> he said who that? it is the saints >> no to those tto those two gu. >> that's harold and kumar >> when we return the president takes
but, let's see if what culp buys is smarter than jeannie. >> ibm having moved down ge was just touching that $9 >> what's the smarter insider trade? >> i don't know. i hate to say it it could be the bills verses the jets >> thanks for that >> no problem. >> oh my god the empire state, whoa man! bad. >> only one play the bills are the only one plays in new york. >> we'll talk more about culp. >> listen, i don't sniff at these ibm buys these...
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his second wife, jeannie kasem, had been with him for 34 years. >> i loved that man so much. i would have died for him. >> his widow and children from his first marriage are suing each other for wrongful death with accusations on both sides that they hastened casey's demise. >> i believe it was a long range pre-meditated plan and he's gone. >> it's just lie after lie after lie without any evidence. >> julie, michael and carrie blame their step mom. >> jeanne killed my father. >> do you mean murder? >> what she did led to his death. >> reporter: it's been a full on family drama. from casey's wife taking him from a rehab a facility in the middle of the night to fighting a court order with hamburgers. >> in the order of king david -- >> what american their right mind throws frozen meat at you screaming bubbly cal verses. >> reporter: to collapsing during a deposition. and what may be the strangest thing, an epic international journey after casey died. a journey that ended in a victorian style funeral in norway and an unmarked grave. the case is scheduled to go to trial in los an
his second wife, jeannie kasem, had been with him for 34 years. >> i loved that man so much. i would have died for him. >> his widow and children from his first marriage are suing each other for wrongful death with accusations on both sides that they hastened casey's demise. >> i believe it was a long range pre-meditated plan and he's gone. >> it's just lie after lie after lie without any evidence. >> julie, michael and carrie blame their step mom. >> jeanne...
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. >> hey, jeannie. what cut is that? >> a chuck roast. basically, mince garlic. rubn it both sides. tuck it in the nooks and crannies here. it's in the meat. we brown it on all sides. >> look how big that is. that's major. >> i know. >> did she cook all t time, martina, your mom? >> she did. she cooked every supper. we sat around the table to eat together every night. ye b. so you juswn this on all sides. don't be afraid to stand it up and get the endsnd edges, too. >> you are not cooking through? >> no, about four minutes each side. it is a good sear. it gets the flavor in there, kind of locked in. >> you havehree daughters. do you all cook together? >> my oldest daughter loves to. co we spend a lot of time in the kitchen cooking astogether. >> your first love cooking or singing? >> singing. >> of course. you have this guy browned, and then what? >> there was no liquid when you seared it?ht >> r you put it in a little bit of oil. >> all right. >> i am going to pr some beef broth on top. >> all right. >> and we are going to lay -- this is my mom's trick. lay some onions and green pp
. >> hey, jeannie. what cut is that? >> a chuck roast. basically, mince garlic. rubn it both sides. tuck it in the nooks and crannies here. it's in the meat. we brown it on all sides. >> look how big that is. that's major. >> i know. >> did she cook all t time, martina, your mom? >> she did. she cooked every supper. we sat around the table to eat together every night. ye b. so you juswn this on all sides. don't be afraid to stand it up and get the endsnd...
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suffered from mental illness, he was not a violent person burris says arboleda had no criminal history.sot<jeannie atienza/laudemer arboleda's mother: "he was a good son and i want justice for my son">in fremont haaziq madyun kron4news ( james ) our top story this morning... the deadly camp fire burning in butte county. this morning the death toll has risen to 79. the number of people unaccounted for has gone down to 699. more than 15-thousand structures have been destroyed and more than 10-thousand of those are homes. the camp fire has burned more than 151-thousand acres.. and containment has gone up to 70-percent. (robin) impending rain is a concern for the hundreds of people who are living in tents in a walmart parking lot. officials say the evacuation center needs to be shut down because of the upcoming rain... but evacuees say they don't have many options because most of the other evacuation centers are full. although they have been ordered to leave ... some evacuees plan on sticking it out just a little while longer. walmart says they are working closely with the american red cross ... and w
suffered from mental illness, he was not a violent person burris says arboleda had no criminal history.sot