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isode: >> the sitcom stars nina, clem and tony bill. him over to dinner to try to patch things up. tonight's episode, nick's parents learned that clem doesn't plan to invite their father to the wedding so they ask him over to dinner to try to patch things up. >> really fun as they all are and this one is played by gary cole who plays my dad and we explore his dynamic a little more and find out why clem lied to >> pham airs tonight at 9:30 right here on kpix 5 . >>> still ahead, women entering the workforce. the latest numbers from the "bureau of labor statistics" show unemployment for women go women... going down. but for many bay area women who have been out of the work force... finding a job can still week's jen winner is ma >>> the latest numbers from the bureau of statistics show the numbers for women are going down. en >> for many women, finding a job can still be tough spirit this week's jefferson award winner is making that goal easier to reach. >> reporter: some traditional indian dishes in the indian restaurant. 's back i have chicken wings. >> reporter: it is a business t
isode: >> the sitcom stars nina, clem and tony bill. him over to dinner to try to patch things up. tonight's episode, nick's parents learned that clem doesn't plan to invite their father to the wedding so they ask him over to dinner to try to patch things up. >> really fun as they all are and this one is played by gary cole who plays my dad and we explore his dynamic a little more and find out why clem lied to >> pham airs tonight at 9:30 right here on kpix 5 . >>>...
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it was tony, daniel boulad, and bill buford. one in and pre-lit everything to seamlessly move from place-to-place. >> toby: and tony notices the light that is on over their head, that is clearly not a restaurant light, but one of our lights. >> anthony: oh, nice. they've lit already. >> toby: and bill's like "man, your crew's like pretty awesome." >> bill: you have an amazing team. >> josh: and i could hear tony say -- >> anthony: only pet the baby when he's sleeping. as we say in the kitchen. >> toby: only pet the baby when it's sleeping. >> jerry: only pet the baby when it's sleeping. >> anthony: so, you'll ruin them. >> mo: he was a great motivator in that way. only pet the baby when it's sleeping. i should do more of that. >> anthony: okay. say when. good? [ sighs ] i'm sure i did not write this line. >> nari: his soul was the soul of a writer. and i think he was a beautiful writer and i think that kind of, you know, poetry and his love came out through his words. >> anthony: next time you turn off a news cycle filled with sh
it was tony, daniel boulad, and bill buford. one in and pre-lit everything to seamlessly move from place-to-place. >> toby: and tony notices the light that is on over their head, that is clearly not a restaurant light, but one of our lights. >> anthony: oh, nice. they've lit already. >> toby: and bill's like "man, your crew's like pretty awesome." >> bill: you have an amazing team. >> josh: and i could hear tony say -- >> anthony: only pet the baby...
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tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.ng to take in $1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner brothers is something that we know because we start from zero, and we have something now. >> beautiful. >> okay. this is zero, and we will do it something. >> i know that you probably won't listen to me. but i'm telling you as your new friend, you have something special. don't ruin it. and then i learned something else. they were offered 200 grand for this place. they could profit $154,000 without doing a thing. so, my big question is how many years, how many people, how much bull[bleep], how much aggravation -- >> do we have to swallow to earn that money? >> to ge
tony and sandra are planning on an average bill of $15 a person.ng to take in $1,500 a day. but with just 42 seats in the restaurant, they'll need a lot of turnover to hit that number. [ up-tempo latin music plays ] restaurants have one of the highest failure rates of any business. and these two already have a successful bakery. i don't know why they don't just open up a second burner brothers. why wouldn't you duplicate that and build a brand -- that's something that you know? >> burner...
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tony with the utility reform net work. saying you are getting charged on your bill from the last bankruptcy. from 2001. there's a line on them that says department of water resources which paid for electricity on behalf of pge. to the tune of 6 to $8 billion. >> okay. thank you. just in 20 minutes ago. governor weighed in. saying he tried to put the mind of california at ease. >> this is a top priority. for the administration. this is not being pushed back in the file. as one of many things i'm responsible for addressing. i have tasked my chief of staff as her top responsibilities. to chair this task force and organize a deliberative way a responsive engagement. >> governor emphasized wooe not iny crisis. no threat of gas or lights being turned off. his office has been in contact for the last week. our investigation has broken many stories over the past six years. we were the first to tell you about the questionable relationship with regulators. after the campfire in beaut county we broke the story a worn piece of equipment sparked the flames. if you'd like to see the reports. go online. >> a little bi
tony with the utility reform net work. saying you are getting charged on your bill from the last bankruptcy. from 2001. there's a line on them that says department of water resources which paid for electricity on behalf of pge. to the tune of 6 to $8 billion. >> okay. thank you. just in 20 minutes ago. governor weighed in. saying he tried to put the mind of california at ease. >> this is a top priority. for the administration. this is not being pushed back in the file. as one of...
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representative in southern california is planning to introduce the new bill to help mail carriers working in hot weather. congressman tony cardenas wants to ensure that all u.s. postal service delivery vehicles have air conditioning. this comes six months after a will 63-year-old carrier was found dead in her mail truck on a 117-degree day in los angeles county. the postal service is planning to replace its entire fleet of mail trucks. but it's still debating whether the next generation vehicles will have air >>> time is 6:46. carnival cruise lines is changing its plans about a perk for its guests. carnival says it will keep room service. last week, the company said, that room service would no longer be complimentary on every ship in its fleet. now, the cruise line says it will review its room service policy, just a bit longer, before they make changes. >>> get ready to see peeps- flavored coffee. international delight has introduced a limited edition flavor, it is marshmallow flavor. you will find it in stores starting this month, couple of now, pam. >> yes. bottle rock festival ticket goes on sale. >> they do. bottle r
representative in southern california is planning to introduce the new bill to help mail carriers working in hot weather. congressman tony cardenas wants to ensure that all u.s. postal service delivery vehicles have air conditioning. this comes six months after a will 63-year-old carrier was found dead in her mail truck on a 117-degree day in los angeles county. the postal service is planning to replace its entire fleet of mail trucks. but it's still debating whether the next generation...
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bills come due. >>> three passings to tell you about tonight, daryl dragon died. he teamed up with his s.hen wife tony with '70s h dragon was 76. >>> sad ne tonight for prowrestling fans, gene okerland, the wwe interviewer and announcer died. nicknamed mean gene held his own. he was 76. >>> also tonight, actor bob einstein, the funny man from "curb your enthusiasm" died at . einstein was also own for his character super dave at th made so many laugh overhe years with his own show and late night appearances. >>> just ahead tuonight, her car overed in water but hear how one woman was able to lead rescuers to her just in time. >>> how a streaming thriller became one of the most talked about movies of the year. >>> the super fan who inspired a legion of sports fanatics. when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. but you can believe this, real esurance employee nancy abraham. look her up online. esurance, it's surprisingly painless. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical tria
bills come due. >>> three passings to tell you about tonight, daryl dragon died. he teamed up with his s.hen wife tony with '70s h dragon was 76. >>> sad ne tonight for prowrestling fans, gene okerland, the wwe interviewer and announcer died. nicknamed mean gene held his own. he was 76. >>> also tonight, actor bob einstein, the funny man from "curb your enthusiasm" died at . einstein was also own for his character super dave at th made so many laugh overhe...
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congressman from southern california is planning to introduce a new bill to help will mail carrier the working in extreme heat. congressman tony cardin wants to ensure all have air conditioning. this comes after a 63-year-old carrier was found dead in her mail truck in a 116-degree day in l.a. county. the postal service is planning to replace its fleet of mail trucks. but still debate baiting whether the next generation will have air conditioning. >>> cdc has already killed 13 children and the season is just starting to ramp up. mary raverty has the story. >> this season's flu is spiking. and according to the latest centers for disease control and prevention numbers, there is widespread activity in 24 states. >> numbers of diagnosed cases is increasing in the last several weeks. >> reporter: doctors across the country are starting to see an uptick in cases. primarily, the h1n1 strain, also known as swine flu. which is dangerous for pregnant women, those with chronic conditions, and children. a particular target this year. >> among hospitalizations so far this year, the highesterate are those under age 5. >> cdc reporting more
congressman from southern california is planning to introduce a new bill to help will mail carrier the working in extreme heat. congressman tony cardin wants to ensure all have air conditioning. this comes after a 63-year-old carrier was found dead in her mail truck in a 116-degree day in l.a. county. the postal service is planning to replace its fleet of mail trucks. but still debate baiting whether the next generation will have air conditioning. >>> cdc has already killed 13 children...
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bills or buying groceries. adriana diaz, cbs news, kansas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the future of sears as the retail giant faces liquidation. tony>>> a new approach to treating depression based on a possible link between inflammation in the body and mental health. >>> we talk with former pop star-turned-producer teddy geiger as we count down the 61st annual grammy awards. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news . >> as we take a live look toward the east bay we can see clouds on the horizon and dark skies on this wednesday, january 9. we are dealing with rain again this morning. i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. >>> in san jose a tree toppled onto a home on east taylor street and trapping people in the home for a while. there was also a tree down on board lane but no reports of injuries in either incident. >>> we have dangerous surf today and here's what the waters looked like at rodeo beach and high surf warning tonight. >>> be careful and we already have some problems. >> we will tell you
bills or buying groceries. adriana diaz, cbs news, kansas. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the future of sears as the retail giant faces liquidation. tony>>> a new approach to treating depression based on a possible link between inflammation in the body and mental health. >>> we talk with former pop star-turned-producer teddy geiger as we count down the 61st annual grammy awards. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday....
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bills come due. tom costello, nbc news baltimore. >>> three passings to tell you about tonight, daryl dragon one half of the captain and trk en tennille. he teamed up with his then wife tony with '70s hits. dragon was 76. >>> sad news tonight for pro wrestling fans, gene okerland, the wwe interviewer and announcer died. nicknamed mean gene held his own. he was 76. >>> also tonight, actor bob einstein, the funny man from "curb your enthusiasm" died at 76. he was known for his character super dave and made so many laugh over the years with his own show and late night appearances. >>> just ahead tonight, her car overturned in water but hear how one woman was able to lead rescuers to her just in time. >>> how a streaming thriller became one of the most talked about movies of the year. >>> the super fan who inspired a legion of sports fanatics. >>> next tonight the dramatic rescue after a woman was trapped in a car overturned in a watery ditch in california. florida. kerry sanders with the 911 call. >> reporter: a moment of crisis. >> there is water getting in the car and i can't get out. >> reporter: 20-year-old amanda antonio on the phone, her car flipped over in a watery di
bills come due. tom costello, nbc news baltimore. >>> three passings to tell you about tonight, daryl dragon one half of the captain and trk en tennille. he teamed up with his then wife tony with '70s hits. dragon was 76. >>> sad news tonight for pro wrestling fans, gene okerland, the wwe interviewer and announcer died. nicknamed mean gene held his own. he was 76. >>> also tonight, actor bob einstein, the funny man from "curb your enthusiasm" died at 76. he...
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tony, a utility watchdog. >> the creditors, the people who are owed money are the top priority. ratepayers, the people pay the bay -- the bills, we get stuck. >> reporter: taxpayers could bear bankruptcy burden if there is a state bailout. >> there may need to be some state merging, just like what the fed stay with general motors. >> we expect and demand that there are changes to their board of directors. >> reporter: news comes one day after pg&e geisha williams announced she was stepping down with a multimillion dollar -- multimillion dollar severance. they did release a statement saying we believe it court supervised process under chapter 11 will enable pg&e to resolve its potential liabilities in a fair and expeditious fashion. governor newsom is making this a top priority of the administration he is assigning a strike team headed up by his own chief of staff to be a liaison between the state agencies and pg&e. >>> pg&e's stock tumbled again following the announcement that they are going to declared bankruptcy. this three-month graph illustrates the steep drop, down more than 80% since the big fire in butte county in nove
tony, a utility watchdog. >> the creditors, the people who are owed money are the top priority. ratepayers, the people pay the bay -- the bills, we get stuck. >> reporter: taxpayers could bear bankruptcy burden if there is a state bailout. >> there may need to be some state merging, just like what the fed stay with general motors. >> we expect and demand that there are changes to their board of directors. >> reporter: news comes one day after pg&e geisha...
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bills or legislation to attack these priorities. whether they go after pelosi the way to freedom caucus went after their leadership remains to be seen. pedro: let's hear from tony in connecticut. caller: happy new year. i have a comment and a question. is, we don't remember history because in november of last year, the democrats, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer and mcconnell and the satr speaker ryan, they all in the white house in november and gave trump all that money he asked for. to be wanted was the daca saved but stephan miller told him not to do that because his party would not vote for it and that is exactly the reason we are in this predicament right now and we don't look good around the world because he is listening to stephan miller and stephan miller should be fired. tony, thanks. katherine: tony has a great memory for history. there was a deal on the table for funding for trump's friend wall in conjunction with the ,eal to protect daca recipients migrants who came here illegally but as children so they weren't responsible for their own journey. the tableery much on and it seems like progress was being made around this time last year and yeah, that deal
bills or legislation to attack these priorities. whether they go after pelosi the way to freedom caucus went after their leadership remains to be seen. pedro: let's hear from tony in connecticut. caller: happy new year. i have a comment and a question. is, we don't remember history because in november of last year, the democrats, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer and mcconnell and the satr speaker ryan, they all in the white house in november and gave trump all that money he asked for. to be wanted...
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bill gates had to respond to your thesis. >> called me communist. >> tony blair, former prime ministerreaction to this news that broke about 2 1/2 hours ago. the arrest of roger stone and how it fits into this bigger puzzle. >> to me, the week has a nice narrative coherence to it which i think we're all passengers in a kind of plutocratic hijacking. whether it's this billionaire president who rose to power, championing forgotten people, left out of progress, and then used his office to kind of make money. people like stone and manafort who for years basically were cashing in on foreign oligarchs trying to peddle influence in this country and now meeting some kind of justice. you have someone like wilbur ross in davos, you know, saying kind of "let them eat bridge loans" which is not even as elegant as marie antoinette's original formulation. frankly then the whole crop of people that ross was with in davos. they're all just kind of variants. there's liberals, conservatives among them. but a group of people who have been totally callous to the fact that in the united states, in britain
bill gates had to respond to your thesis. >> called me communist. >> tony blair, former prime ministerreaction to this news that broke about 2 1/2 hours ago. the arrest of roger stone and how it fits into this bigger puzzle. >> to me, the week has a nice narrative coherence to it which i think we're all passengers in a kind of plutocratic hijacking. whether it's this billionaire president who rose to power, championing forgotten people, left out of progress, and then used his...
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tony: most people who are opposed to no deal would recognize that if you take no deal off the table, we have to have the time to look forward -- for what is the right billiament voted in huge numbers. --say that theresa made theresa may steel was not acceptable. if we take no deal off the table we will say that her deal is a complete., we have to have the time to move forward. people in parliament, there will be a consensus. you heard from one of the conservative members who made it clear which way she will be voting. there is a good chance that today, we will see the timeframe began to move away from that march 29, very arbitrary deadline. there was no, nothing anywhere else that said march 29 had to be that date. incompetents and -- anna: until it was decided. do you see a path between now and the general election, can you see a way of getting to a givenl election giving -- attempt at no-confidence have failed? tony: we want a general election. the government has no majority. that is not good for the u.k. but that is not in labor's hands. we will seek an opportunity to bring that about but if not, we have to make sure that parliament plays its role an
tony: most people who are opposed to no deal would recognize that if you take no deal off the table, we have to have the time to look forward -- for what is the right billiament voted in huge numbers. --say that theresa made theresa may steel was not acceptable. if we take no deal off the table we will say that her deal is a complete., we have to have the time to move forward. people in parliament, there will be a consensus. you heard from one of the conservative members who made it clear which...
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tony fa breetsio. he's a long-time pollster, he wokd with paul manafort. in 2012 and 13 he was recruited by manafort to poll for the trump campaign. he fought with the campaign over a disputed billof $767,000. the a. people who fight with donald trump over unpaid bills is a whole other segment that we could get into. what is the significance to you that we now know that robert mueller a year ago met with him? >> he's a typically shady character in this mix. this is robert mueller closing the loop. we already have the front end. we learned the front end accidently the other day when manafort's attorneys failed to properly redact it. we learned that manafort was giving highly confidential and proprietary internal polling data to kilimnik. had is the back end. what's being gun with that? was there a connection that circled around? were there other people i would ask this pollster did anyone contact you from russia? anyone associated with oligarchs? anyone associated with kilimnik? was there any follow-up? did you do any coordinating with the russians? because if that falls into line, then you'll have a complete picture of collusion. this guy, he may have a beef now with the trump p
tony fa breetsio. he's a long-time pollster, he wokd with paul manafort. in 2012 and 13 he was recruited by manafort to poll for the trump campaign. he fought with the campaign over a disputed billof $767,000. the a. people who fight with donald trump over unpaid bills is a whole other segment that we could get into. what is the significance to you that we now know that robert mueller a year ago met with him? >> he's a typically shady character in this mix. this is robert mueller closing...
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are two competing bills being voted on i also remember where i was when president kennedy was assassinated. i was a twinkle in my mother's eyes. [laughter] so next we move on to tony the national president of the national treasury and a lot of people are filing taxes they are waiting to get irs refund checks i'm sure a lot of people are curious on your thoughts on the current situation thank you to discuss to the lives of the important border protection and custom office field operations and the federal law enforcement training centers. and with the representative national employees union since the start of the shutdown over 25000 cbp officers and agriculture specialist you are responsible for border security air sea and land ports in tree processing asylum-seekers to present themselves at ports of entry as well as stopping illicit trafficking in illegal weapons and money they have all been working without pay. many of the specialist responsible for trade compliance collecting over $47 billion annually with fees and other revenue have been furloughed and those who trained federal law enforcement officers for every single agency. on many occasions cbp employees at
are two competing bills being voted on i also remember where i was when president kennedy was assassinated. i was a twinkle in my mother's eyes. [laughter] so next we move on to tony the national president of the national treasury and a lot of people are filing taxes they are waiting to get irs refund checks i'm sure a lot of people are curious on your thoughts on the current situation thank you to discuss to the lives of the important border protection and custom office field operations and...