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. >> reporter: these are their three daughters, courtney the eldest is a teacher, breanna a personal trainer, and ashton, the youngest, here just returned from playing professional volleyball in europe. and all of them, of course, have heard scores of times the story of how their parents met. it was 1978. christi had gone to see a relative at the air force base in nearby san bernardino and, quite by chance, while she was there encountered a security guard who, to her at least, looked just like elvis. it was blair christopher hall, chris to his friends. >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. >> reporter: in short order, chris and christi got married. she was 17, he 20. and, as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love, their parents with them and with each other. >> we were probably closer with our parents than most children. they're the parents i hope to one day be. my dad is a little more kick-back and relaxed, quiet. but they were a perfect balance i think. >> reporter: for years chris hall was a police officer in san
. >> reporter: these are their three daughters, courtney the eldest is a teacher, breanna a personal trainer, and ashton, the youngest, here just returned from playing professional volleyball in europe. and all of them, of course, have heard scores of times the story of how their parents met. it was 1978. christi had gone to see a relative at the air force base in nearby san bernardino and, quite by chance, while she was there encountered a security guard who, to her at least, looked just...
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he wants to see little julie or breanna or something. >> this is where the sales job has to come in.ides. >> do you want to go on the rides? >> okay, fine. >> sweet! that would be kind of fun. it's like -- >> i'm down, i'm down, but ethan he's still not fully convinced. >> just for this one time. >> once. >> i think this mom husband sho happy he loves school so much. >> as soon as he gets there he'll have a great time. >> five minutes later. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> drop in and say hi to us here at "right this minute" on facebook, instagram and twitter. we'll see you next time on "rtm." >>> tonight, several breaking stories. the massive storm. the fourth nor'easter. also tonight, authorities believe the suspected serial bomber strikes again. this time, using a trip wire. and the new audio just out. the fourth bomb, two of them deadly, and we're on the scene. >>> that storm, the tornado watch late today. all part of the same system that's going to bring that nor'easter. up to a foot of snow from d.c. to philly, new york to boston. starting tomorrow. rob has the new track
he wants to see little julie or breanna or something. >> this is where the sales job has to come in.ides. >> do you want to go on the rides? >> okay, fine. >> sweet! that would be kind of fun. it's like -- >> i'm down, i'm down, but ethan he's still not fully convinced. >> just for this one time. >> once. >> i think this mom husband sho happy he loves school so much. >> as soon as he gets there he'll have a great time. >> five minutes...
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. >> reporter: breanna westover can't believe what a dash camera caught happening on her martinez street last month. >> oh my god. >> reporter: a driver armed with a baseball bat is seen attacking another driver after things got heated on the ride home. >> that's really unsettling. this is like a really quiet street typically with a little bit of traffic and families. and that someone just whips out a bat like that. >> reporter: it all starts when the white car appears to be trying to pass the red one in the midst of oncoming traffic. the driver of the red car gets out and confronts the other driver about the dangerous maneuver. only to be greeted a minute later by a baseball bat. >> both drivers are clearly exhibiting behavior that's inappropriate for the roadway. >> reporter: martinez police say it's never wise to confront someone on the road. they say the best option, call police. you never know when someone has a weapon. >> in this case, a baseball bat. but it very easy could have been a knife or a gun. >> reporter: the woman who caught the confrontation on her dash camera calls it t
. >> reporter: breanna westover can't believe what a dash camera caught happening on her martinez street last month. >> oh my god. >> reporter: a driver armed with a baseball bat is seen attacking another driver after things got heated on the ride home. >> that's really unsettling. this is like a really quiet street typically with a little bit of traffic and families. and that someone just whips out a bat like that. >> reporter: it all starts when the white car...
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i'm also a staff writer at the paper, breanna fisher. >> m zoe gordon, 15 years old. ye." a staff writer e amy: on that terrible day, valentine's day, february 14, a massacre at your school. you are a reporter, a student. talk about where you were. your feelings and your thoughts as a journalist. >> it was a really hard day. it took me a couple of weeks to don't know, just feel a a little uplifteded again i know tt i had toto report on it a as a journalist. it is important to cover what i went through so that others know and speak up for the voices that were lost that day. amy: that day of the shooting, where were you in the school? >> i was in my chemistry class at the time. amy: was it in the freshman buililding? >> it is not, but next to it. amy: when did you come to understand what was happening? >> i don't the guy still understand what was happening. it hasn't really hit me yet that it is happening. you hear on schools like sandy hook and columbine and you never want to imagine your school on the same list as those. i don't think it is hit any of us that it actually h
i'm also a staff writer at the paper, breanna fisher. >> m zoe gordon, 15 years old. ye." a staff writer e amy: on that terrible day, valentine's day, february 14, a massacre at your school. you are a reporter, a student. talk about where you were. your feelings and your thoughts as a journalist. >> it was a really hard day. it took me a couple of weeks to don't know, just feel a a little uplifteded again i know tt i had toto report on it a as a journalist. it is important to...
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[applause] >> my name is breanna and i am a 2018 graduate of arts and sciences. i have a question. my 20's,g person, in what advice would you give to women today of how to break through those male-dominated spaces that we find ourselves in during our careers, in our classes, in this world, in this patriarchy? >> i have to come to terms with something when i was researching and peace because all you read about is rate and war crime and the terrible things that men do, and i was cutting home every night and sitting to dinner with my two sons and has been. after a while you look at start evil?ng, are you all know, they are not. of course they are not. them are not. harvey weinstein has what, 90 accusers at this point? that people who are terrible are the minority they just do it over and over again. be the bigappen to house for guys who are deciding how stones get made and who is going to star. world is just that the being run by men. narrow men who a system that privileges aggression and violence and a lack of regard for other people's humanities and rights. when women bring all of t
[applause] >> my name is breanna and i am a 2018 graduate of arts and sciences. i have a question. my 20's,g person, in what advice would you give to women today of how to break through those male-dominated spaces that we find ourselves in during our careers, in our classes, in this world, in this patriarchy? >> i have to come to terms with something when i was researching and peace because all you read about is rate and war crime and the terrible things that men do, and i was...
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breanna hardy says she was on her way to work when she saw the man stuck in the middle of the water. able to rescue him. <""a guy in a small sedan that was caught in the middle of the river...and it was incredible"i lived here for 24 years and i've honestly never seen this in my life">( james ) further up highway 50, heavy rain created this mudslide in el dorado hills. cars were still able to get by while cal trans cleaned up the mess. ( james )( terisa ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. rebecca:a cold weather system approaching from the north will bring renewed chances of rain starting in the north bay today, and across the remainder through sunday morning. dry weather is expected to return to most areas by sunday afternoon and continue well into next week. no major hot spots. bay no major hot rebecca:a cold weather system approaching from the north will bring renewed chances of rain starting in the north bay today, and across the remainder of the area tonight and saturday morning. additional shower activity is possible saturday afternoon t
breanna hardy says she was on her way to work when she saw the man stuck in the middle of the water. able to rescue him. ( james ) further up highway 50, heavy rain created this mudslide in el dorado hills. cars were still able to get by while cal trans cleaned up the mess. ( james )( terisa ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. rebecca:a cold weather system approaching from the north will bring renewed chances of rain starting in the north bay today, and...
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thank you, breanna. thank you to all the montgomery county school -- students for your courage to stand up, speak out, and walk out. i'm proud to be here with erin, deutchrganized with ted of florida, our leader on this issue. representing and congress the students who have sacrificed so much, spoken so eloquently, commanded the attention of the nation. aaron has helped organize the congressional solidarity walkout that all of us are honored to be a part of. [cheering] we are all moved by your eloquent and your fearless insistence on action to prevent gun kind -- been violence. thank you for bringing your urgency to this fight, to the doorsteps of america, the doorstep of the capital of the united states. [cheering] our congressional solidarity walkout is here to say, enough is enough. [cheering] are orlando, las vegas, newtown, sutherland springs, parkland, city streets, homes across the nation, there has been too much of violence, too much heartbreak. the american people overwhelmingly support commonse
thank you, breanna. thank you to all the montgomery county school -- students for your courage to stand up, speak out, and walk out. i'm proud to be here with erin, deutchrganized with ted of florida, our leader on this issue. representing and congress the students who have sacrificed so much, spoken so eloquently, commanded the attention of the nation. aaron has helped organize the congressional solidarity walkout that all of us are honored to be a part of. [cheering] we are all moved by your...
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. >> breanna i'm interested in hearing what you have to say. what are some of the reasons you think these type of regulations are okay in this context? >> sure. thank kimberly i do want to thank you adf for allowing me to participate and the group for hosting it. when you think about this case i think it's important to keep what the california law does and does not do. what it did you not do is regulate how centers cancel the women who come to them. they can dig courage women from getting abortions as they want and what ever manner they want and the california law does nothing to stop that. what the california law does do is require the posting of a simple notice. if a center is a licensed medical facility it needs to inform women that california makes available immediate low cost or free access to comprehensive family planning services, pre-nate l care and abortion if their eligible and provide a phone number where they can find out if they qualify. if the facility is not a licensed medical facility it simply needs to post a notice saying that
. >> breanna i'm interested in hearing what you have to say. what are some of the reasons you think these type of regulations are okay in this context? >> sure. thank kimberly i do want to thank you adf for allowing me to participate and the group for hosting it. when you think about this case i think it's important to keep what the california law does and does not do. what it did you not do is regulate how centers cancel the women who come to them. they can dig courage women from...
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>> my name is breanna fisher.ophomore, and i am a staff writer for our newspaper. >> i am a sophomore at marjory stoneman douglas, and i am also a staff writer. >> i am 15 years old. i am also a staff writer for the "eagle eye" magazine. amy: let's start with you. that unbelievable day, valentine's day. a massacre at your school. you are a reporter, a student. talk about your thoughts as a journalist. >> that was a really hard day. it took me a couple weeks the kind of feeeel a little uplifted again. i know i had to report on it. as a journalist, it is important to cover what i went through, so that others know, and speak up for the voices that we lost that day. amy: and where were you? >> well, i feel like if there is ananyone to report on this, it s us. because we witnessed everything firsthand. that day, the day of the shooting, where were you in school? >> i was in my chemistry class at the time. amy: was in the building? >> not in the freshman building, but the building next to it. amy: when did you come to u
>> my name is breanna fisher.ophomore, and i am a staff writer for our newspaper. >> i am a sophomore at marjory stoneman douglas, and i am also a staff writer. >> i am 15 years old. i am also a staff writer for the "eagle eye" magazine. amy: let's start with you. that unbelievable day, valentine's day. a massacre at your school. you are a reporter, a student. talk about your thoughts as a journalist. >> that was a really hard day. it took me a couple weeks the...