256
256
Feb 16, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
patti ann: mary ann it's not really a shutdown.nd must report to to work regardless of whether or not the agency is shut down. what do you make of the situation? >> here's the real point here: if john boehner and his republican colleagues can't stand up to the tea party members of their caucus then they can't stand up to the terrorists either. and if that's the case, they should step aside. by doing this, they're putting at jeopardy the live of 320 million americans for about 50 members of congress. of that is reckless and irresponsible, and it sends the wrong message to the world at the very time we are being asked to do more and stepping up our efforts to fight terrorism when all these other terrorist attacks are going on that john boehner's willing to play politics with everybody's lives. that is wrong. john mccain has pointed that out, senator corker has pointed that out republican senators have pointed it out across the board. so that just shows you what a bad leader john boehner is and it's frankly despicable. patti ann: kati
patti ann: mary ann it's not really a shutdown.nd must report to to work regardless of whether or not the agency is shut down. what do you make of the situation? >> here's the real point here: if john boehner and his republican colleagues can't stand up to the tea party members of their caucus then they can't stand up to the terrorists either. and if that's the case, they should step aside. by doing this, they're putting at jeopardy the live of 320 million americans for about 50 members...
279
279
Feb 23, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
and welcome, patti ann. patti ann: i'm patti ann browne in for martha maccallum.licans want to strip funding for those measures. some on the hill, including house speaker john boehner are warning they would let the homeland security department shut down. homeland security secretary jeh johnson says what is unacceptable. >> what is going on want to defund the executive actions and do it a way that holds up entire budget for homeland security. that is unacceptable from a homeland security view. i'm talking to my friends on the hill democrat and republican about the importance of let's get on with funding the department of homeland security. bill: chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel getting ready for a busy week. good morning on capitol hill. what republicans will argue, democrats in the senate are holding this thing up. they will argue even if the delays funding happens, the top priorities for homeland security will still be held up. so with that as a foundation is there a sign after breakthrough here. >> reporter: bill, not yet. the senate is set to take
and welcome, patti ann. patti ann: i'm patti ann browne in for martha maccallum.licans want to strip funding for those measures. some on the hill, including house speaker john boehner are warning they would let the homeland security department shut down. homeland security secretary jeh johnson says what is unacceptable. >> what is going on want to defund the executive actions and do it a way that holds up entire budget for homeland security. that is unacceptable from a homeland security...
244
244
Feb 16, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm patti ann brown in for hair is faulkner. isis's latest act of bar barism coming as washington debates whether or not president obama is doing enough to combat the terror group. president obama this past week asked congress for a war resolution to give him what he says he need to put isis on the path to destruction. but the plan is drawing fire from both sides of the aisle. some democrats saying the president is asking for too much and could possibly draw u.s. ground troops into an extended fight. others, like republican illinois congressman adam kinsinger saying the president's war request doesn't go far enough. >> the job of congress, and adam said it is to declare war. it's not to be commander in chief. and this authorization as the president put out would be in essence congress being commander in chief and making strategic decisions of war. >> meanwhile the war on isis continues from the air. the pentagon confirms 8 air strikes against isis targets in the past 24 hours in both iraq and syria taking out isis checkpoints an
i'm patti ann brown in for hair is faulkner. isis's latest act of bar barism coming as washington debates whether or not president obama is doing enough to combat the terror group. president obama this past week asked congress for a war resolution to give him what he says he need to put isis on the path to destruction. but the plan is drawing fire from both sides of the aisle. some democrats saying the president is asking for too much and could possibly draw u.s. ground troops into an extended...
168
168
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the weather and another morning of dangerous cold across much of the country. much of the east will feel more like the arctic. record temperatures are expected to topple in many areas as temps and windchills are expected to fall to single digits and below. don champion is here in new york, one of the places that's expected to set a mark for a new low temperature. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it is so cold that several states have canceled or delayed classes yet again today. the cold air is even sending a shiver to people as far south as florida. not only can you feel the deep freeze gripping parts of the nation, you can also see it. this giant six-story icicle formed on a building in boston. now the arctic air is taking aim at longstanding records in the city and beyond where many states could experience the coldest morning of the season. in the chicago area these nuns sought salvation themselves as temperatures dipped to 7 below yesterday. >
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the weather and another morning of dangerous cold across much of the country. much of the east will feel more like the arctic. record temperatures are expected to topple in many areas as temps and windchills are expected to fall to single digits and below. don champion is here in new york, one of the places that's expected to set a mark for a new low temperature. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it is so cold that several states...
133
133
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, california health officials say the super bug outbreak at a los angeles hospital is not a threat to the general public. they're warning doctors though that the medical instrument linked to the outbreak may be possib. they're not pulling the endoscope from the market because they believe the benefits outweigh the risks. teri okita reports. >> reporter: health officials are closely watching the antibiotic for the super bug. >> the symptoms for the patients were immediate and patients developed fever, chills and severe infection, sepsis right after undergoing the procedure. >> reporter: five others have been infected. two others may have been exposed to the deadly bacteria called cre and they're being watched. >> if it gets into the bloodstream, half of those patients will die. >> reporter: ucla says two endoscopes are linked to the outbreak which was discovered last month. doctors here at ucla medical center said the bacteria
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, california health officials say the super bug outbreak at a los angeles hospital is not a threat to the general public. they're warning doctors though that the medical instrument linked to the outbreak may be possib. they're not pulling the endoscope from the market because they believe the benefits outweigh the risks. teri okita reports. >> reporter: health officials are closely watching the...
148
148
Feb 24, 2015
02/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
they both turned on to anne arundel mills boulevard. at that point that's when the shots rang out for whatever reason. >> reporter: shaping up into bizarre circumstances here. police are not releasing a description of the cars involved. they do not know how many people may have been in the car where the gunfire came from and they do not believe this was a robbery perhaps linked to the casino nearby and in light of recent homeland security warnings about malls, they do not believe that this was a random attack targeted at the mall or at shoppers. so perhaps something personal, road rage is a theory that smith said police are looking into but they are certainly not fixated on that questions whether may have been some kind of anti-immigrant rage because the victim didn't speak english. they just don't know what the motive is but police are talking about it right now because they're very hopeful this busy road out here, that somebody out here at 7:20 this morning saw it and can give them a tip. reporting live from hanover, maryland, anne ar
they both turned on to anne arundel mills boulevard. at that point that's when the shots rang out for whatever reason. >> reporter: shaping up into bizarre circumstances here. police are not releasing a description of the cars involved. they do not know how many people may have been in the car where the gunfire came from and they do not believe this was a robbery perhaps linked to the casino nearby and in light of recent homeland security warnings about malls, they do not believe that...
147
147
Feb 5, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning service resumes on the metro north commuter railroad line that was the scene of a devastating rush hour crash on tuesday night. six people were killed in valhalla about 20 miles north of new york city when a train collided with an suv. as investigators continue to look into the tragic wreck, the big question they're facing is why did the driver stop her suv on the tracks. don champion reports. >> reporter: 24 hours after the fiery crash, the cars of the metro north train were towed back down the tracks. earlier on wednesday what's left of the suv that triggered the deadly collision was lifted from the front of the train. the driver of that vehicle was identified as 49-year-old ellen brody. investigators say brody had just been diverted from the scene of another accident as she drove on the track os as the wooded arms of the crossing guards came down around her. the train hit brody's vehicle with such force it sent the electrify file rail through the third car of the
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning service resumes on the metro north commuter railroad line that was the scene of a devastating rush hour crash on tuesday night. six people were killed in valhalla about 20 miles north of new york city when a train collided with an suv. as investigators continue to look into the tragic wreck, the big question they're facing is why did the driver stop her suv on the tracks. don champion reports. >> reporter: 24 hours after the fiery crash, the cars...
50
50
Feb 23, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
jo ann testified in behalf of the national association of women lawyers at the confirmation hearing of supreme court justice sonia society -- sonia sotomayor. she-- joann said the following about her legal career, and i'm quoting, i've spent much of my career not seeing ahead of me someone who was like me and i had to make my way without that. i want to be a resource for young people entering the profession that i never had." joanne's dedication to both legal education and the legal profession has helped empower countless young attorney's to exceed expectations and to fulfill their dreams. joanne epps is here today in the gallery of the senate and as the rules tell us we're not allowed to acknowledge those in the gallery. i'm saying that for my friends but she's joined by family and friends and i'm going to go through a list here and if i miss someone someone will tell me later. starting with her husband. l. harrison jay. her uncle harold ashton. her cousins eric ashton, joan and tommy fry. donnie debbie and adrian and christopher jackson and marcia and glenn yarborough. i'll hear if i
jo ann testified in behalf of the national association of women lawyers at the confirmation hearing of supreme court justice sonia society -- sonia sotomayor. she-- joann said the following about her legal career, and i'm quoting, i've spent much of my career not seeing ahead of me someone who was like me and i had to make my way without that. i want to be a resource for young people entering the profession that i never had." joanne's dedication to both legal education and the legal...
123
123
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green. this morning a powerful storm sometimes known as the pineapple express is taking aim at the northwest with flood-producing rains and strong winds. flood and wind warnings and advisories are posted from washington all the way down to california. wind gusts could reach 65 miles an hour. the storm is expected to ratchet up this morning and last through the weekend. storm preparations are under way in northern california which could see up to ten inches of rain before it's all over. hillsides are a potential danger for mudslides. meteorologist paul dea know of our san francisco station kpix is tracking the dangerous weather. >> most of the pineapples grow in hawaii and that's exactly where it comes from. sometimes it slams into the west coast and one of those times is right now. for the remainder of today right into the weekend, we will see heavy rainfall from seattle to santa barbara. some rain fafl may be in double digits. the problem is for the snow pack the moisture is so warm it's go
i'm anne-marie green. this morning a powerful storm sometimes known as the pineapple express is taking aim at the northwest with flood-producing rains and strong winds. flood and wind warnings and advisories are posted from washington all the way down to california. wind gusts could reach 65 miles an hour. the storm is expected to ratchet up this morning and last through the weekend. storm preparations are under way in northern california which could see up to ten inches of rain before it's all...
72
72
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
anne-marie? >> thank you, don. >>> this morning we'll hear from a survivor whose quick actions helped his fellow passengers off the train. >>> the fbi is investigating a database breach at anthem. it cover tainted the personal information of about 80 million customers. the names information includes names, addresses and social security numbers. >>> and now to heavy weather. heavy rain is expected to drench the coast as bitter air is expected to hit the northeast. a more significant storm may produce heavier amounts this weekend. meteorologist eric fish e of our boston station wbz is following the two storm systems. >> well, another shot of cold that's been a theme lately of the arctic front. moving to the coastline this morning. we're looking at bitterly cold windchills well below the 20s stretching toward the east coast. places like raleigh, d.c. new york city, boston looking at subzero weather by the time you head home another bitter shot. where's the warm air? plenty of it in the middle of the
anne-marie? >> thank you, don. >>> this morning we'll hear from a survivor whose quick actions helped his fellow passengers off the train. >>> the fbi is investigating a database breach at anthem. it cover tainted the personal information of about 80 million customers. the names information includes names, addresses and social security numbers. >>> and now to heavy weather. heavy rain is expected to drench the coast as bitter air is expected to hit the...
153
153
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm ann evans nicole, back to you. >> ann thanks.been out on the roads already this morning. >> how did we do on timing? >> speed restrictions in place. >> did you great on time, thanks ann. coming up carol answers your pet questions in this week's ask the vet. >> you may be a vegetarian. but should your pets be? we will check that out with doctor rose, on ask the vet. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. [ female announcer ] knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp." because aarp is making finding the career you love no matter what your age, a real possibility. go to aarp.org/possibilities to check out life reimagined for tools, support, and connections. if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp." find more surp
i'm ann evans nicole, back to you. >> ann thanks.been out on the roads already this morning. >> how did we do on timing? >> speed restrictions in place. >> did you great on time, thanks ann. coming up carol answers your pet questions in this week's ask the vet. >> you may be a vegetarian. but should your pets be? we will check that out with doctor rose, on ask the vet. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury...
154
154
Feb 26, 2015
02/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
band stretches in to princoun anne l county.hese bright white areas, all acro most of anne arundel and then scattered moderate to heavy snow across prince george to clinton and brandywine. and then farther south right along route 301 from waldorf all the way down across the bridge and into the northern neck that whe they're getting more moderate to heavy snow.e wand stretches down into stafford and spot counties. it's hovering right around 30 degrees, any f falling will stick to any untreated surfacau it's moving so quickl just an inch or two the immediate metro area. to the north just a coating to an inch near the pennsylvania border b generally 1 to 2 inch will be common in the near in maryland and virgin. d across the rest of northern virgin into shenandoah valley. r south, right across and calver anne arundel, southern prince charles, could get up to three inch there. 2 to 3 inches common frederr to culpeper. further sout 3 to 6 inches. farther south into so for morning commute, slick roads and untreated surfac.s w drying ou
band stretches in to princoun anne l county.hese bright white areas, all acro most of anne arundel and then scattered moderate to heavy snow across prince george to clinton and brandywine. and then farther south right along route 301 from waldorf all the way down across the bridge and into the northern neck that whe they're getting more moderate to heavy snow.e wand stretches down into stafford and spot counties. it's hovering right around 30 degrees, any f falling will stick to any untreated...
121
121
Feb 19, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne-marie green.his morning the weather forecast for folks in the eastern half of the country is all about the cold. dangerously life-threatening temperatures including subzero windchills that stretch that stretch from the north to the south along the atlantic coast. windchill advisories are posted from north dakota to florida and the east and the single-digit temperatures are expected to last for days. record lows are expected tonight in michigan where ice, blowing snow, and low visibility make travel a hazard. the cold means all the snow that's accumulated isn't going anywhere. last night two people were buried when a big chunk of snow fell off the roof of an ice rink outside of boston. both the man and the woman buried under five feet of snow were rescued, but they suffered minor injuries. >>> florida citrus growers are trying to protect their crops. some areas may see below freezing temperatures tonight. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station is following the cold and says another snowsto
i'm anne-marie green.his morning the weather forecast for folks in the eastern half of the country is all about the cold. dangerously life-threatening temperatures including subzero windchills that stretch that stretch from the north to the south along the atlantic coast. windchill advisories are posted from north dakota to florida and the east and the single-digit temperatures are expected to last for days. record lows are expected tonight in michigan where ice, blowing snow, and low...
128
128
Feb 24, 2015
02/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
right now police in anne arundel county are investigating a shooting in anne arundel mills parking lot. jeanette reyes is in hanover with what we've learned. >> the victim in the shooting had just finished pumping gas and hopped in his car and drove off when all of a sudden shots rang out and he was the intended target. anne arundel county police say it happened around 7:30 this morning. a brazen act in broad daylight on a busy road running through anne arundel mills shopping center. victim, a man tells authorities he didn't know the shooter that fired at him from another car as they were making a left turn. there was no interaction between the two no arguments were witnessed or reported. they don't believe it has anything to do with the casino not so far from the scene. >> our detectives are working on it as we speak. the information will change as the day goes on and we hope we can have more information later on and we hope we have the suspect identified soon. >> the victim sustained nonlife threatening injuries either from a bullet or broken glass. anyone with information is asked t
right now police in anne arundel county are investigating a shooting in anne arundel mills parking lot. jeanette reyes is in hanover with what we've learned. >> the victim in the shooting had just finished pumping gas and hopped in his car and drove off when all of a sudden shots rang out and he was the intended target. anne arundel county police say it happened around 7:30 this morning. a brazen act in broad daylight on a busy road running through anne arundel mills shopping center....
148
148
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
let's check in with ann on the roads and the highways, good morning, ann. >> good morning, icy conditions even on our major highways, even though they've been treated we have the rain falling, you heard carol's forecast, she said there is a threat of freezing rain continuing, and we do have foggy conditions as well with grounds so frozen, there is that threat of icy conditions. now, case in point here, 95, between the vine street expressway and penn's landing southbound lanes right in the middle your screen accident cleared from here, but icy conditions, folks really taking their time. could you see in the area highways, wills good, that's what do you have do this morning. take your time, if you are out and about. if you can wait wait until those temperatures go up, brine solution has a chance to work on our major highways, but until then be very careful, specially secondary neighborhood roadways, on and off-ramps and the area bridges. we will move the traffic cam again, to another icy spot, that's 309 at butler pike in ambler, you can see there is an accident here in the southbound lanes
let's check in with ann on the roads and the highways, good morning, ann. >> good morning, icy conditions even on our major highways, even though they've been treated we have the rain falling, you heard carol's forecast, she said there is a threat of freezing rain continuing, and we do have foggy conditions as well with grounds so frozen, there is that threat of icy conditions. now, case in point here, 95, between the vine street expressway and penn's landing southbound lanes right in the...
69
69
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
lou: what do you think, kelly anne?nti-religious president who could have taken advantage of the prayer breakfast by praying for those suffering around the world at hand was the radical islamist terrorists and trying to create a moral equivalence between things that happened this very week burying people alive. people shouldn't get on the high horse and think religion is better than anybody else's it's an odd forum. he wanted to make news and wanted the dalai lama make news instead of ben carson making news which launched his presidential. lou: this is the news the president didn't need certainly the democratic party didn't need. this president is going to be an albatross, a weighty albatross of all of the republican candidates running in 2016 but certainly the presidential candidates. >> i think that even candidates that have to run away from him, you are beginning to see hillary and others distance themselves from him. i'm not worried about that. i think what the democrats are probably worried about is the eight year
lou: what do you think, kelly anne?nti-religious president who could have taken advantage of the prayer breakfast by praying for those suffering around the world at hand was the radical islamist terrorists and trying to create a moral equivalence between things that happened this very week burying people alive. people shouldn't get on the high horse and think religion is better than anybody else's it's an odd forum. he wanted to make news and wanted the dalai lama make news instead of ben...
172
172
Feb 7, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm anne makovec lots of close calls last night... as the first storm of >>> good morning. it is 6:00 on this saturday. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec. lots of close calls last night as the first storm of the year hits the bay area. this morning things are quiet and we have live team coverage of the storm this morning because it is not over. mark kelly in the oakland hills where it's not the rain, but wind that's got a lot of people worry. but we're going to begin with roberta gonzalez in the weather center. roberta, getting a little break from the rain right now. >> after five inches of rain did accumulate in some portions of the extreme north bay, good morning, stepping on outside out the door this morning, we have a combination of partly to mostly cloudy skies. and looking outside towards the golden gate bridge, we have a little hint of some fog as well. it is balmy, the numbers stacking up into the 50s and into the 60s. meanwhile let's go ahead and take a look at this. it's our high definition doppler radar and for the most part this storm is out of here. we st
i'm anne makovec lots of close calls last night... as the first storm of >>> good morning. it is 6:00 on this saturday. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec. lots of close calls last night as the first storm of the year hits the bay area. this morning things are quiet and we have live team coverage of the storm this morning because it is not over. mark kelly in the oakland hills where it's not the rain, but wind that's got a lot of people worry. but we're going to begin with roberta...
98
98
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: yeah, ann. this fire broke out shortly after 4:00. we are actually standing about a block away from the scene of that fire. it's near the corner of 15th and church. you have firefighters on top of the roof of this one building investigating what happened. we understand two buildings were caught on fire. let's show you some video right now. one building appears to be an apartment complex. the other one appears to be a house next to the apartment complex. we don't know what caused the fire and that's why investigators are still navigating the scene collecting evidence right now trying to see how this fire might have possibly started. in terms of people, no injuries have been reported. firefighters did rescue a cat. we saw a firefighter providing oxygen for that cat. animal services has since taken that cat away. this is a dramatic incident as you can imagine for a lot of people, a lot of neighbors and folks who live in that building. we saw folks hugging and comforting each other. the good news is, no injuries. back live now, we underst
>> reporter: yeah, ann. this fire broke out shortly after 4:00. we are actually standing about a block away from the scene of that fire. it's near the corner of 15th and church. you have firefighters on top of the roof of this one building investigating what happened. we understand two buildings were caught on fire. let's show you some video right now. one building appears to be an apartment complex. the other one appears to be a house next to the apartment complex. we don't know what...
46
46
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it started with a sexy romantic request but months later ann maria, an english professor in baltimore, became a victim of revenge pornography. >> every fear went through my head, what if my students see theythis, what if my colleagues see this? the main fear was, how do i stop this? >> and thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. we begin with a view of love gone wrong. more than half of all americans admit they engage in sexting. regularly. that's okay but those images can have horrible consequence is when romance goes bad. adam may has the story. >> it started with a romantic request. >> he had asked, i'd love to take some pictures of you, you're is beautiful. >> but months later ann marie became the victim of revenge porn. her videos posted online for everyone to see. >> an ex boyfriend had threatened, he was going to post a cd, consisting of 80 images of me. creating an ebay. the title was, professor, nude photos. what if my colleagues see this? how many other people see this the main fear was how do i stop this? >> reporter: at the time revenge porn sites were exploding on the inter
. >> it started with a sexy romantic request but months later ann maria, an english professor in baltimore, became a victim of revenge pornography. >> every fear went through my head, what if my students see theythis, what if my colleagues see this? the main fear was, how do i stop this? >> and thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. we begin with a view of love gone wrong. more than half of all americans admit they engage in sexting. regularly. that's okay but those images can...
76
76
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
anne 6:00 p.m. it's possible they fade away toward the east. where they hit they could produce a quick snow squall that could put down a quick coating. isolated rain or snow shower could produce a coating some more than that if they had extra energy included in them. ment other part of the story we're in the 40s in the early afternoon and in the 20s in the evening. there's a lot of cold air out there that will start to flow in later tonight and tomorrow. that along with the cold air means that we're going to be dealing with strong winds and thus windchills so there's three issues and three time periods i'll talk about the first is tomorrow morning. windchills in philadelphia will be about 5 below at dawn and 15 below in the cooler suburbs. sunday morning and during the day we may never get a windchill above zero. monday, president's day, 15 below in the morning and 25 below in the afternoon. that's going to be several periods where you have serious cold to deal with. today's high, 42. a spotty rain or snow shower can't be ruled out. high of 23,
anne 6:00 p.m. it's possible they fade away toward the east. where they hit they could produce a quick snow squall that could put down a quick coating. isolated rain or snow shower could produce a coating some more than that if they had extra energy included in them. ment other part of the story we're in the 40s in the early afternoon and in the 20s in the evening. there's a lot of cold air out there that will start to flow in later tonight and tomorrow. that along with the cold air means that...
143
143
Feb 5, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
anne. >> reporter: so they have been clearing storm drains here. i'm in the safeway parking lot which saw significant flooding last time around. the north bay is expected to catch the brunt of this storm over the next four days. some spots up to 8" of rain. it was one year ago that the north bay saw some major flooding. this was the sonoma creek which went from virtually dry to this in less than a week. parts of the creek topping the intersection of 121 and 12. that is a common flooding spot. it was just last december that we saw this mess right here in the safeway parking lot in healdsburg one of several areas of localized flooding because of backed up drains. the russian river and san antonio creek came close to their banks. they are handing out sandbags here in healdsburg at the siri building and the city says it will expand the offering to other areas of the city if we get to that point. but the main thing they have been doing is clearing those storm drains. so we don't see that street level flooding that was so common last december and last ye
anne. >> reporter: so they have been clearing storm drains here. i'm in the safeway parking lot which saw significant flooding last time around. the north bay is expected to catch the brunt of this storm over the next four days. some spots up to 8" of rain. it was one year ago that the north bay saw some major flooding. this was the sonoma creek which went from virtually dry to this in less than a week. parts of the creek topping the intersection of 121 and 12. that is a common...
100
100
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
kpix 5's anne makovec explains it's all about safety on the bridge and in the sky. >> reporter: there are 15 of these towers which are each about 75 feet from the san mateo bridge so you're going to see them next time you drive across the bridge at night. the solar-powered l.e.d. lights are being installed at the very top of these towers, which are taller than 200 feet. the purpose? to make sure pilots flying into and out of san francisco international airport don't run into them. pg&e workers are scaling these towers for the installation using a rope pulley system to deliver supplies and since they're working from a nearby barge they have to pay close attention to the tide. >> we're under the crunch. we have to be ready to go when we get here and then we have to get off when they tell us to get off the tower so we don't get stuck. >> reporter: this is one of several projects pg&e is working on all over the state installing lights on all of its electric transmission towers taller than 200 feet. pg&e has already installed lights on 10 of these towers. they have five left to go and they
kpix 5's anne makovec explains it's all about safety on the bridge and in the sky. >> reporter: there are 15 of these towers which are each about 75 feet from the san mateo bridge so you're going to see them next time you drive across the bridge at night. the solar-powered l.e.d. lights are being installed at the very top of these towers, which are taller than 200 feet. the purpose? to make sure pilots flying into and out of san francisco international airport don't run into them....
109
109
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
ann di-- andy rose has detailed. >> we heard a lot of noise. we realizeds after a shooting. >> reporter: a chaotic scene in dopen haggen. 3 people are dead and 2 officers are wound after an attack at a free speech event host bid marcus belks. all resources will be used to find the guilty and bring them before a judge in denmark, we will never fall to violence. belks has angered many in the conservative muslim community after drawing pictures of the prophet mohammed. one of his cartoons depicted the prof wet the body of a dog. a door toonist tells cnn cnn she believe that's the reason whyed event was targeted. >> i can think of no other reason. there's no doubt about. >> reporter: in if a 2007 interview, belks asserts his right to draw whatever he chooses. >> if you don't like it, don't look at it. >> reporter: this attack come just over a month after the massacre at satirical magazine charlie hebdo in paris. >>> a massive fire in the south bay destroyed 2 businesses. crews are still trying to clean up the fire that started at 2 this morning. >>
ann di-- andy rose has detailed. >> we heard a lot of noise. we realizeds after a shooting. >> reporter: a chaotic scene in dopen haggen. 3 people are dead and 2 officers are wound after an attack at a free speech event host bid marcus belks. all resources will be used to find the guilty and bring them before a judge in denmark, we will never fall to violence. belks has angered many in the conservative muslim community after drawing pictures of the prophet mohammed. one of his...
171
171
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the latest, now ann evans, back to you nicole. >> ann, thanks for the update. >>> many of ouritness news" viewers sent in their favorite photos from saturday's storm. we love to see these. this one from john in cherry hill. he had a busy evening of shoveling, and now he says he's waiting for the rain to wash the snow away. and hey look at this eyewitness pick from ann in bellmawr. she says when it snows why not make snow art? i betted that's a pin tress special. weep love it. hey it, may not have been traditional snow day for kids, right, but they still had a lot of fun. check out these kids in turnersville, gloucester county, having a blast in their snow tubes. pretty fast there! and hey remember we do love to here you and we love when you connect with us during these winter storms, because you truly do help us count the story. so be sure to send in your snow photos, your videos, and always use the hashtag cbs-3 storm. >>> well, the day before the oscars comes the honors for the worst in film. coming up next, who is taking home a razzie awards. also ahead scary moments for so
that's the latest, now ann evans, back to you nicole. >> ann, thanks for the update. >>> many of ouritness news" viewers sent in their favorite photos from saturday's storm. we love to see these. this one from john in cherry hill. he had a busy evening of shoveling, and now he says he's waiting for the rain to wash the snow away. and hey look at this eyewitness pick from ann in bellmawr. she says when it snows why not make snow art? i betted that's a pin tress special. weep...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
Feb 5, 2015
02/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
we're fortunate to have ann hin hinton here. she can keep us up on what's going on and what's happening. if they don't get the funding there is less representation and guess what then they come to the local ones and say they want a written report to be sent in. they'll be looking to different groups here to send in written reports for suggestions, questions and things like that. the message that seemed to come out about this was be alert, watch what's happening. end of my report. >>thank you kathy. did the announcement about the conference state the purpose of the conference? did it indicate any high level goals that it hopes the conference would achieve or attain or was it just a conference? >>it was a conference. they did say there were things they were looking at a theme: retirement security they figured was a vitally important issue, they wanted to come out with that; listening term services and supports is a priority; and healthy ageing they consider very important because the baby boomers are ageing. they didn't pay attent
we're fortunate to have ann hin hinton here. she can keep us up on what's going on and what's happening. if they don't get the funding there is less representation and guess what then they come to the local ones and say they want a written report to be sent in. they'll be looking to different groups here to send in written reports for suggestions, questions and things like that. the message that seemed to come out about this was be alert, watch what's happening. end of my report. >>thank...
182
182
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll tell you what it is and where it will be tested firs >>> it was a year ago today that route annt door. i'm julie carey in alexandria. coming up a look at the technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to create new ways to take you inside a home or instantly schedule a tour. but we paired that with our own agents who aren't paid on commission but on your happiness. and that's what makes it all work the world has changed and now real estate has too. . >>> tonight candles burn brightly around the alexandria home of ruth ann lodato, a tib ute from her neighbors. she was shot to death one year ago. the investigation ultimately led police to link her murder with two others and to arrest charles severance in connection with all three. as northern virginia bureau chief julie carey found out today, lodato's love of music still echos in the community. ♪ hello, everybody, so glad to see you, hello ♪ >> reporter: it was ruth's signature song to greet the childr
we'll tell you what it is and where it will be tested firs >>> it was a year ago today that route annt door. i'm julie carey in alexandria. coming up a look at the technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to create new ways to take you inside a home or instantly schedule a tour. but we paired that with our own agents who aren't paid on commission but on...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Feb 7, 2015
02/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to thank richard and thank self-help for the elderly and thank anne hinton and it's one of my favorite places to eat, because it stays open late enough for me after i get home from work. thank you very much, richard. >> thank you. >> thank you everybody. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, supervisor yee. next up we have supervisor mar. >> thank you, president breed. colleagues i would like to ask if you could join me in recognizing an important environmental leader, mr. jack colburn, who is a senior leader from the bay area air quality management district and i would like to ask if he could come forward. is he here with his wife and his daughter, but we're also joined by the executive director of the air district, mr. jack broadbent and rex sanders and marsila martinez. the air district is a 60-year-old entity for the whole bay area and supervisor john avalos and i serve on it with the mayor's appointee roger kim. and the 6-year organization's vision is to protection the public health air quality and the global climate and to really advance healthy air for all in the san fr
i want to thank richard and thank self-help for the elderly and thank anne hinton and it's one of my favorite places to eat, because it stays open late enough for me after i get home from work. thank you very much, richard. >> thank you. >> thank you everybody. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, supervisor yee. next up we have supervisor mar. >> thank you, president breed. colleagues i would like to ask if you could join me in recognizing an important environmental...
65
65
Feb 26, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
anne makovec is in our newsroom with new details on the unusual circumstances leading to yesterday's arrest. anne. >> reporter: these men were arrested when they went voluntarily to the sheriff's office to pick up some of their property that was taken during a raid last week. this morning, the alleged mastermind of this kidnapping is sitting in the sonoma county jail. detectives say a 22-year-old woman was held against her will and repeatedly sexually assaulted behind the walls of this compound. it's on stony point road in santa rosa. officers think she had been there for about two months before escaping through an open door last week. a man who lives here is accused of orchestrating the whole crime and committing most of the sexual assaults. detectives say he had two accomplices who guarded the woman making sure she stayed put. their names jaime gomez and another man from santa rosa. the bail is set at $6 million for one, $11,000 for the other two men. the sheriff's office says more charges could be filed against all three as this investigation continues. they are due in court tomor
anne makovec is in our newsroom with new details on the unusual circumstances leading to yesterday's arrest. anne. >> reporter: these men were arrested when they went voluntarily to the sheriff's office to pick up some of their property that was taken during a raid last week. this morning, the alleged mastermind of this kidnapping is sitting in the sonoma county jail. detectives say a 22-year-old woman was held against her will and repeatedly sexually assaulted behind the walls of this...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
58
58
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
>> anne, the meal site at west portal, what are the hours of operation? because i know that's a busy site. other facilities, other agencies use the facilities. >> lunch is from 11:00 to noon but i believe the site itself is open from 9:00 to 2:00. then there's a children youth program that comes in right after i think the senior program is over. >> okay you mentioned that there's a lot of kind of people sign up for that. if the number comes like -- i don't know how many you are serving at that site say 50 and like every day 75 people come, would there be a chance of increasing the number of meals to be served? >> we do have two seatings at some sites so that's always a possibility if in fact, the space will allow for it and if the time allows for it. i'm not sure about that site and what will happen there, but you are correct, there are a lot of folks that live in that neighborhood that have not had access to a site before, so we're going to have to monitor it and determine over time what's really possible there. we have also opened the champs program tha
>> anne, the meal site at west portal, what are the hours of operation? because i know that's a busy site. other facilities, other agencies use the facilities. >> lunch is from 11:00 to noon but i believe the site itself is open from 9:00 to 2:00. then there's a children youth program that comes in right after i think the senior program is over. >> okay you mentioned that there's a lot of kind of people sign up for that. if the number comes like -- i don't know how many you...
38
38
Mar 1, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
anne: i think that is right. think part of the reason hampton gets blamed is, there is a difference in views. sherman says in 1975, i blamed hampton because i knew it would make people more upset. honestly, i do think that if it had made more sense to blame beauregard, sherman would have blamed beauregard. but hampton -- there is a utility and that. megan: and certainly would have been convenient and a circular theme to come back to beauregard, because he either on fort sumter. if there had been a p.r. person in charge of this thing, they would have gone after beauregard. it is hampton who writes a letter to sherman, right? so when anne is talking about this exchange of blame as a mutual -- almost like a literary tool why can a pistol or a are sending these letters back-and-forth, blaming each other, and it that's escalated because hampton is a politician, and everyone keeps bringing it up again and again, because these guys are pretty high profile. there is a first exchange of accusations in the letters. i do no
anne: i think that is right. think part of the reason hampton gets blamed is, there is a difference in views. sherman says in 1975, i blamed hampton because i knew it would make people more upset. honestly, i do think that if it had made more sense to blame beauregard, sherman would have blamed beauregard. but hampton -- there is a utility and that. megan: and certainly would have been convenient and a circular theme to come back to beauregard, because he either on fort sumter. if there had...
132
132
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
ann taylor owns the ann taylor brand which is more traditionally suiting.nly loft which they open in the 90's -- they also own loft. they're bringing in a brand called lou and gray. soft dressing. they can more aggressively expand. it is a matter of getting women back in the stores saying ann taylor can be cool. with chicos, i could sell off some of those brands themselves in theory. betty: look for alternatives that way. is there no profitable ground in the middle road here? you have ultra luxury retailers and then you have the fast fashion. is there no middle ground? kevin: middle ground has been tricking. tj maxx is doing very well. you're seeing brands like michael kors, which are not quite sure know, but are high and -- which are not quite sure but are doing really well. betty: thank you for joining us this morning. evan ryan, the chairman and founder of gilt groupe. also to lindsay roop, -- lindsay rupp thank you for bringing us that story. julie hyman has more on tjx. julie: the company is joining retailers who are saying they will be raising wages.
ann taylor owns the ann taylor brand which is more traditionally suiting.nly loft which they open in the 90's -- they also own loft. they're bringing in a brand called lou and gray. soft dressing. they can more aggressively expand. it is a matter of getting women back in the stores saying ann taylor can be cool. with chicos, i could sell off some of those brands themselves in theory. betty: look for alternatives that way. is there no profitable ground in the middle road here? you have ultra...
61
61
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
>> anne, what kind of goods are we talking about? >> reporter: a lot of things coming from asia right now just at a standstill here. everything from clothing to electronics to furniture and then those containers would then be loaded up with our exports. right now on either end, everybody is just waiting. live in oakland anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> registered nurses will hold a news conference today in a show of support for strikers in the refinery workers in martinez. workers have been walking picket lines for days now at the tesoro refinery part of the national strike by the united steelworkers union. at least three other oil refineries targeted by the strike have reported equipment failures since the workers have walked out but it's too soon to know if that's related to the strike. >>> some new details about a kensington pleasant who had his gun stolen during -- police sergeant who had's gun stolen during an encounter with a hooker in reno. for officers from the 10-member force were on the off duty trip to reno last may. shortly after
>> anne, what kind of goods are we talking about? >> reporter: a lot of things coming from asia right now just at a standstill here. everything from clothing to electronics to furniture and then those containers would then be loaded up with our exports. right now on either end, everybody is just waiting. live in oakland anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> registered nurses will hold a news conference today in a show of support for strikers in the refinery workers in martinez. workers...
131
131
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> and here's a look at the eastshore freeway.are getting first reports of a possible overturn wreck not a good spot westbound 80 past appian in pinole south of the slow lanes blocked. sky one is heading to the scene. delays are building from hercules. the drive time is 34 minutes from the carquinez bridge. to the maze. bay bridge backed up through the maze. major delays through fairfield because of the crash westbound 80 right before the 680 interchange. >> i know you're running around the house right now trying to get out the door get the kids ready for school but you have to stop and take a look at this. you just got to appreciate it, right? >> beautiful. >> on fire. >> see all the clouds? that's what's keeping our temperatures mild this morning in the city of san francisco but where it's clear we have 34 degrees in santa rosa otherwise 54 in oakland and by the way, we have fog in the petaluma area. and everybody becomes mostly sunny and extremely mild again today. very spring-like into the 60s and, in fact, all the way up to 7
anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> and here's a look at the eastshore freeway.are getting first reports of a possible overturn wreck not a good spot westbound 80 past appian in pinole south of the slow lanes blocked. sky one is heading to the scene. delays are building from hercules. the drive time is 34 minutes from the carquinez bridge. to the maze. bay bridge backed up through the maze. major delays through fairfield because of the crash westbound 80 right before the 680 interchange....
109
109
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
kpix 5's anne makovec reports. >> reporter: good morning. but the plans for a new stadium here on the coliseum city property appear to be stalled. so there is talk now about a joint stadium between the oakland raiders and the san diego chargers down in l.a. the two teams sent out a joint statement last night saying, quote, we have both been working in our home markets to find a stadium solution for many years so far unsuccessfully. we remain committed to continuing to work in our home markets through 2015." but there is this new possibility for the two teams a plan to build this $1.7 billion joint stadium in the city of carson near l.a., it would be privately funded. oakland's mayor says she is still working to keep the raiders here. >> naturally they have to look at other options. they have done that before. they will do that again. they are in negotiating mode. >> hopefully something like this will really, you know, jump-start whatever hasn't already been jump-started really get this thing done. >> reporter: the oakland coliseum authority
kpix 5's anne makovec reports. >> reporter: good morning. but the plans for a new stadium here on the coliseum city property appear to be stalled. so there is talk now about a joint stadium between the oakland raiders and the san diego chargers down in l.a. the two teams sent out a joint statement last night saying, quote, we have both been working in our home markets to find a stadium solution for many years so far unsuccessfully. we remain committed to continuing to work in our home...
88
88
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
liz ann sonders, charles schwab investment strategist. nice to see you. >> thank you.ssion lows, can the market claw back more in the crucial last minutes of trade? just, it's a can't-miss interview. dallas fed president richard fisher with david asman on everything from unwinding the fed's more than $4 trillion balance sheet to whether greece should even be allowed to look at the bailout package. richard fisher, it's a fox news exclusive next. so what about that stock? sure thing, right? actually, knowing the kind of risk that you're comfortable with, i'd steer clear. really? really. straight talk. now based on your strategy i do have some other thoughts... multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. . liz: while we're off the lows, we have the headlines from greece and ukraine pulling us down today, david. david: yep, there is question whether earnings have to take a back seat to questions about what's happening overseas. we're going to go into that with our guest. liz: good action in the markets, off t
liz ann sonders, charles schwab investment strategist. nice to see you. >> thank you.ssion lows, can the market claw back more in the crucial last minutes of trade? just, it's a can't-miss interview. dallas fed president richard fisher with david asman on everything from unwinding the fed's more than $4 trillion balance sheet to whether greece should even be allowed to look at the bailout package. richard fisher, it's a fox news exclusive next. so what about that stock? sure thing, right?...
180
180
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
ann. >>> 7:20. your pet questions in this weeks ask the vet. >> a long back dog and a lot of dips in there, some can have have some problems. we will figure out how to handle a disk problem in the dog coming up with i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> time for ask the vet our friend doctor rose delim, animal wellness center in chad forward pennsylvania awe a holistic vet, a regular vet as well and you have brought a little patient of yours. who is this beauty. >> this eli and she hurt her back and ruptured a few desk. she came in for acupuncture treatment regularly and new she's doing fine. >> you cannot tell from the position that she's in. she has a back about that long. so, that is a real common problem with many dogs but especially with datsons. >> the long back, short legs, kind of almost predisposing them to having issues. i literally have had cases where the datson was c
ann. >>> 7:20. your pet questions in this weeks ask the vet. >> a long back dog and a lot of dips in there, some can have have some problems. we will figure out how to handle a disk problem in the dog coming up with i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> time for ask the vet our friend doctor rose delim, animal wellness center in chad forward...