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-- who portrays betty? ms. todd: sandra bullock will he betty. [laughter] >> you haven't thought about that at all. ms. todd: she can pull it off, guys, i am telling you. the woman can play anybody. >> i have a question relating to ho chi minh? ms. todd: yes, sir? >> my boss was an assassin in the cbi and was at the air base in ho chi minh. what was her relationship with ho chi minh? ms. todd: she got invited to lunch one day and at the table was this little chinese man with wispy a beard -- with a beard, and some of the other people at the table were just ignoring him. she got to talking to him and found him delightful. erudite.-spoken and that was ho chi minh. she did not know who he would become or who he was, but that was her interaction with him. >> to your left. ms. todd: yes sir? >> thank you very much. in that theater, the china-india-burma theater, the one most people know about -- excuse me -- miles marauders and claire chennault. were there any mentions in the oss, any of their memoirs, as to how they might've been helped gain their ad
-- who portrays betty? ms. todd: sandra bullock will he betty. [laughter] >> you haven't thought about that at all. ms. todd: she can pull it off, guys, i am telling you. the woman can play anybody. >> i have a question relating to ho chi minh? ms. todd: yes, sir? >> my boss was an assassin in the cbi and was at the air base in ho chi minh. what was her relationship with ho chi minh? ms. todd: she got invited to lunch one day and at the table was this little chinese man with...
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and we had that with both gerry and betty ford. so thank you. [ applause ] >> you know, secretary clinton, you just sparked a memory. because i remember one night my husband and i were visiting the fords in beaver creek, and we were there for the world economic forum where he had a bipartisan gathering of foreign policy and economic advisers and former leaders and others with whom he had served, in what was then the g5, which they really -- it was their wisdom to create that organization of great leaders of the western alliance. and, of course, japan. and then we were talking that night, and he had just been chosen for the profile encourage award from the kennedy library to be awarded by caroline kennedy. or he had just received it. and he said to us, he and betty were talking about it, and he said, this is the highest honor i could have, because this tells me that we really did the right thing. and the kennedy family would choose this award to honor the pardon. and that was what it was for. and the profile encouragement award was
and we had that with both gerry and betty ford. so thank you. [ applause ] >> you know, secretary clinton, you just sparked a memory. because i remember one night my husband and i were visiting the fords in beaver creek, and we were there for the world economic forum where he had a bipartisan gathering of foreign policy and economic advisers and former leaders and others with whom he had served, in what was then the g5, which they really -- it was their wisdom to create that organization...
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oh, yes, you do. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> in a new documentary, betty revealst helps her bring out the best. >> it's uncomfortable. but it's a lifesaver. stage fright is what puts the edge, i think, on a performer. i didn't know what facebook was. and now that i do what it is, i have to say it sounds like a huge waste of time. >> i can't believe betty did "snl" at that age and not only "snl" and took the ball and knocked it out so far of the park. >> what's your last name? can you spell that for me. >> i mean, how can you not her any more. >>> betty deserves some r&r. i think you know the perfect placfor her. >> it's an "only in hollywood" sanctuary. that's actually outside of l.a. it's a resort exclusively designed for the rich and the famous. time to show you what's behind the golden doors. one of the most exclusive celebrity wellness getaways in the world. located near san diego. stars like oprah, barbra streisand, and julia roberts have made the trek. >> people ask us all time, why are there stars? well, it's very protective here. it's secluded, there's not
oh, yes, you do. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> in a new documentary, betty revealst helps her bring out the best. >> it's uncomfortable. but it's a lifesaver. stage fright is what puts the edge, i think, on a performer. i didn't know what facebook was. and now that i do what it is, i have to say it sounds like a huge waste of time. >> i can't believe betty did "snl" at that age and not only "snl" and took the ball and knocked it out...
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and he was very supportive of betty's efforts of what was to become the betty ford center. of course this couldn't last forever. age began to take its toll and shortly before christmas in 2006 ford passed away. so it leaves the question, how should ford be remembered? there was a gallop poll taken of ford's presidency shortly after he left the white house, and these people were asked what was president ford's greatest achievement. and people were given a number of options to choose from, and the one they chose most was no great achievement. he didn't do anything, at least nothing big. and i think this says how ford has been remembered. ford has been remembered i would suggest as a caretaker president. a person who sat in this chair behind the desk in the oval office keeping it warm until either he was elicked in his own right or someone else became president of the united states in 1976. and a caretaker president whose only major act was to pardon richard nixon. i would suggest to you this is not a fair assessment. ford had to deal with a lot of issues, a myriad of issues a
and he was very supportive of betty's efforts of what was to become the betty ford center. of course this couldn't last forever. age began to take its toll and shortly before christmas in 2006 ford passed away. so it leaves the question, how should ford be remembered? there was a gallop poll taken of ford's presidency shortly after he left the white house, and these people were asked what was president ford's greatest achievement. and people were given a number of options to choose from, and...
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betty is a good name.e and a bunch of ladies who are about to die any moment. [ laughter ] hang in there. >> jimmy: sorry, betty white. [ laughter ] >> no, no! no, she'll live forever. >> jimmy: let's go with crocker. i don't think she exists. >> right, right, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. your real name is elizabeth, i assume? >> it is, yes, yeah. >> jimmy: that's usually how that goes. >> i've come to love betty. i'm a crabby old woman inside so the name reflects what i truly am. >> jimmy: why do you say you're an old woman inside? >> i don't know, i've always felt that way. i feel i'm a combination of buster and lucille blues. half like this half like this. >> jimmy: that's an "arrested development" reference. >> mark marin and i have that in common. >> jimmy: he's like a crabby old man. >> for sure. >> jimmy: he's on the show with you. this is your first emmy nomination, right? >> yes, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: were you up? did they call -- someone call you? how did you learn that -- >> no, so i'm
betty is a good name.e and a bunch of ladies who are about to die any moment. [ laughter ] hang in there. >> jimmy: sorry, betty white. [ laughter ] >> no, no! no, she'll live forever. >> jimmy: let's go with crocker. i don't think she exists. >> right, right, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. your real name is elizabeth, i assume? >> it is, yes, yeah. >> jimmy: that's usually how that goes. >> i've come to love betty. i'm a crabby old woman inside so the...
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hand betty -- he and betty raised money for an elementary school. he was also supportive of betty's efforts to create what would become the betty ford center. of course, this could not last forever. age began to take its toll. shortly after christmas in 2006, ford passed away. and leaves a question. how should ford be remembered? there was a gallup poll taken of ford's presidency shortly after he left the white house. if people are asked, what was his greatest achievement? the war given a number of options to choose from. the one they chose most was, no great achievement. he did not do anything. not anything big. i think that is how ford has been remembered. ford has been remembered, i was sick -- i would suggest is the caretaker president. he sat behind the desk, keeping it warm until either he was elected in his own right or someone else became president in 1976. a caretaker president whose only major act was to pardon richard nixon. i would sit -- i would suggest you this is not a fair assessment. ford had to deal with a lot of issues. a myriad o
hand betty -- he and betty raised money for an elementary school. he was also supportive of betty's efforts to create what would become the betty ford center. of course, this could not last forever. age began to take its toll. shortly after christmas in 2006, ford passed away. and leaves a question. how should ford be remembered? there was a gallup poll taken of ford's presidency shortly after he left the white house. if people are asked, what was his greatest achievement? the war given a...
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>> aunt betty? what'd you do? i'm sorry.e's one of my favorites. back to the carwash. let's see how this brother reacts. >> i wouldn't recommend that, you're on camera, too. not safe. >> they got -- like the security came cameras? >> yeah. >> what about this guy right here? >> he's like it's not safe. >> tv show. >> he's like, i thought you was crazy. >> tom made a classic again. >> that's our show. catch it next time on another brand-new episode of "rtm." good afternoon and thanks for joing us, welcome to at home in northern california. my name is travis. and i'm mary. be sure to tune in or set your dvr's every sunday afternoon at 4 pm for the latest in great northern california properties for sale. if you have any questions about real estate or getting a home loan please be
>> aunt betty? what'd you do? i'm sorry.e's one of my favorites. back to the carwash. let's see how this brother reacts. >> i wouldn't recommend that, you're on camera, too. not safe. >> they got -- like the security came cameras? >> yeah. >> what about this guy right here? >> he's like it's not safe. >> tv show. >> he's like, i thought you was crazy. >> tom made a classic again. >> that's our show. catch it next time on another...
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let's begin with betty friedan. who was she? guest: let me if i could go back one second, i think mona is exactly right about what the data show. but it is also interesting what the culture celebrated in the 1950's. even though she mentions women were working in larger numbers than had been in the past, if you look at advertisements, if you look at television shows, what was honored and celebrated was the happy homemaker, and that's a large part of what betty friedan rose to respond to. so betty friedan was a very bright, very well educated woman. she began her own career mostly as a reporter and sort of got shunted, as many bright women in that field did at that time, into reporting on women's issues and the making of pot roasts and the knitting of sweaters and those sorts of things. and as she tells it in her big book and in other forms, she started to get the sense that something was wrong and she went back to her college classmates and she started interviewing them. she started interviewing other women in the supposedly idyl
let's begin with betty friedan. who was she? guest: let me if i could go back one second, i think mona is exactly right about what the data show. but it is also interesting what the culture celebrated in the 1950's. even though she mentions women were working in larger numbers than had been in the past, if you look at advertisements, if you look at television shows, what was honored and celebrated was the happy homemaker, and that's a large part of what betty friedan rose to respond to. so...
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aunt betty? >> no! >> what did you do? >> i'm sorry.e head. >> what you doing back there? >> its brilliant. >> he's one of my favorites. back to the car wash. let's see how this brother recommends. >> i wouldn't recommend that. you're on camera too. its not safe. >> what about this guy right here? >> they finally -- tv show. >> they thought he was crazy. >> he made a classic again. >>> thanks for watching. we always have the best new videos here on rtm. see you next time. banks and other institutions considered corrupt. prosecutors also say a 3-year-old died during a religious ritual to cast out demonic spirits. in the meantime a state judge ruled the five adults charged with child abuse can be released if each posts a $20,000 bond and agrees to follow strict conditions. >>> the man accused of being the golden state killer has been charged with another murder. he was a college professor in 1975 and deangelo was a police officer in exeter, california. claude snelling was fatally shot from an abduction. >>> a 14-year-old girl from connect
aunt betty? >> no! >> what did you do? >> i'm sorry.e head. >> what you doing back there? >> its brilliant. >> he's one of my favorites. back to the car wash. let's see how this brother recommends. >> i wouldn't recommend that. you're on camera too. its not safe. >> what about this guy right here? >> they finally -- tv show. >> they thought he was crazy. >> he made a classic again. >>> thanks for watching. we always have...
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his wife, betty, is in the center. and there is mikael gorbachev. he went to the soviet union to meet with leaders there. he also wanted to speak directly to the soviet people and encourage diplomacy between the two nations. he received a lot of correspondence from citizens of the soviet union at the time. those are in the papers. a lot of that correspondence is here. the reaction that speaker wright got from the russian people was positive. when he was there, he made a televised speech and received 800 letters from russian citizens that were very favorable, and repeated the intent of his speech, which was we would like peace between our nations. that ended up being a very positive experience, and we have all of those letters here in the collection. what we would like people to know about the jim wright papers and about jim wright himself -- the papers really document his entire life, from his birth and his childhood and events that shaped him and inspired him to be a public servant, all the way through the challenges that he faced as a congressman.
his wife, betty, is in the center. and there is mikael gorbachev. he went to the soviet union to meet with leaders there. he also wanted to speak directly to the soviet people and encourage diplomacy between the two nations. he received a lot of correspondence from citizens of the soviet union at the time. those are in the papers. a lot of that correspondence is here. the reaction that speaker wright got from the russian people was positive. when he was there, he made a televised speech and...
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let's begin with betty friedan. who was she? guest: if i could go back one second, i think mona is exactly right about what the data show. but it's also interesting what the culture celebrated during the 1950's. even though she mentions women were working in larger numbers than in the past, if you look at advertisements, if you look at television shows, what was honored was the happy homemaker, and that's a large part of what betty friedan rose to respond to. betty friedan was a very bright, kerry well educated woman. -- very well educated woman. she began her career mostly as a reporter and sort of got shunted, as many bright women in that field did at that time, into reporting on women's issues and the making of pot roasts and knitting of sweaters and those sorts of things. as she tells it in her big book and in other form, she started to get the sense that something was wrong and she went back to her college classmates and she started interviewing them. she started interviewing other women in the supposedly idyllic suburbs wh
let's begin with betty friedan. who was she? guest: if i could go back one second, i think mona is exactly right about what the data show. but it's also interesting what the culture celebrated during the 1950's. even though she mentions women were working in larger numbers than in the past, if you look at advertisements, if you look at television shows, what was honored was the happy homemaker, and that's a large part of what betty friedan rose to respond to. betty friedan was a very bright,...
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newt gingrich used against him, and the charges that he brought against him and his wife, betty. many years later, after speaker wright resigned, he came to tcu. in 1995, he actually wrote a letter to newt gingrich addressing the scandal. i will read some of that. dear newt, there are some things i want to say to you and this is the best way to do it. these words are written not for publication but as a personal communication between you and me. first, even though we have some basic disagreements over the proper role of government and society, i respect your opinion, as i expect others to respect mine. while disagreeing with the substantial thrust of your legislative agenda, i believe that the speaker should have a specific, cohesive program and a definite action oriented timetable. that is leadership. next, i want you to know that i was angry and personally that language was inappropriate and uncalled for. i am not aware that anyone has ever before called me that in my 72 years of living. a crook is defined in the dictionary as a thief, a slender. for all -- a thief and a swindl
newt gingrich used against him, and the charges that he brought against him and his wife, betty. many years later, after speaker wright resigned, he came to tcu. in 1995, he actually wrote a letter to newt gingrich addressing the scandal. i will read some of that. dear newt, there are some things i want to say to you and this is the best way to do it. these words are written not for publication but as a personal communication between you and me. first, even though we have some basic...
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kpix-5's betty yu tells us: preparations are underway to im a hero's >>> people around the country are remembering the life of senator john mccain. betty yu tells us preparations are underway to give him a hero's sendoff. >> reporter: flags and flowers in arizona honoring john mccain. >> admired him my entire life. it's tough to imagine the senate without him, politics without john mccain. >> reporter: mccain ran for president twice and served in congress 36 years, and spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in vim. he'll l arizona and u.s. capitol buildings, and be eulogized by former vice president bidden and former presidents obama and george w. bush. >> it's been an honor, but i would like to lay down the burden of being the third senator for california since the party has not been represented there well for some time. >> i'm very honored to know this governor has taken the lead in this great state to protect the environment. >> reporter: at a gop debate in 2008, mccain said if elected president, he'd aggressively fight climate change. >> california and arizona, we western
kpix-5's betty yu tells us: preparations are underway to im a hero's >>> people around the country are remembering the life of senator john mccain. betty yu tells us preparations are underway to give him a hero's sendoff. >> reporter: flags and flowers in arizona honoring john mccain. >> admired him my entire life. it's tough to imagine the senate without him, politics without john mccain. >> reporter: mccain ran for president twice and served in congress 36 years,...
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betty yu is following the latest developments tonight. >> the pierce county sheriff said the man at the controls of 29 years old and apparently on a suicide mission. >> that is not a drone. that is a real plane. >> just did a loop de loop. oh, and there's like a jet! that's a jet. >> a fighter jet. >> that's a fighter jet. >> new video shows just how low the plane was flying. right now it's not clear if the stunts were intentional or the man at the controls simply lacked flying skills. two military f-15s chased the plane but were not involved with the crash. >> and we saw a strange sight. a passenger plane and two military planes were following it and the passenger plane was doing maneuvering. he was going sideways and he was going real low and it was just a really strange sight. >> then within a few minutes later we heard a loud explosion noise and then the military planes kept circling and they went higher and higher and they've been circling ever since. >> chopper video above the crash site on ketron island shows what appears to be a fiery wreck. the coastguard has also responded to
betty yu is following the latest developments tonight. >> the pierce county sheriff said the man at the controls of 29 years old and apparently on a suicide mission. >> that is not a drone. that is a real plane. >> just did a loop de loop. oh, and there's like a jet! that's a jet. >> a fighter jet. >> that's a fighter jet. >> new video shows just how low the plane was flying. right now it's not clear if the stunts were intentional or the man at the controls...
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his wife betty is in the center there is mikael gorbachev. during this time there was a long out of the cold war and jim to the sovietught union to meet with leaders there and he wanted to speak directly to the soviet people and encourage diplomacy between the two nations and he received a lot of correspondence. the soviet union -- those are in the papers, so a lot of that correspondence is here. the reaction that speaker wright got the russian people was very positive. when he was there, he made a televised speech and ended up receiving about 800 letters from russian citizens that were very favorable and repeated the intent of his speech, which was, we would like peace between our nations. ended up being a very positive experience and we have all of those letters here in the collection. people tould like know about the papers and about himself, the papers document his entire life, from theh to childhood and events that shaped him and inspired him to be a public servant all the way through the he faced as a congressman. obviously, resigning f
his wife betty is in the center there is mikael gorbachev. during this time there was a long out of the cold war and jim to the sovietught union to meet with leaders there and he wanted to speak directly to the soviet people and encourage diplomacy between the two nations and he received a lot of correspondence. the soviet union -- those are in the papers, so a lot of that correspondence is here. the reaction that speaker wright got the russian people was very positive. when he was there, he...
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. >>> will the barista kpix 5's betty yu shows us.. instead of building the te >>> a bay area startup is putting a new spin on the self driving race. betty yu shows us, instead of using the technology -- building the text -- technology around the car, zoox is doing it the other way around.>> reporter: this prototype is breaking a lot of ground. >> right now, zoox is in the process of designing and testing what we hope to have running by 2020. >> reporter: i went by the laboratory in menlo park. zoox is testing its top-secret technology. unlike other major players, zoox is building from the ground up . instead of retrofitting a -- retrofitting existing cars. >> we are looking to solve problems for cities. we want to make them safer and get people around. we want to remove congestion.>> reporter: he was the former head of the national highway traffic safety administration. he was appointed by president obama. recent high-profile accidents by self driving cars have raised questions about the technology and whether it is ready for public r
. >>> will the barista kpix 5's betty yu shows us.. instead of building the te >>> a bay area startup is putting a new spin on the self driving race. betty yu shows us, instead of using the technology -- building the text -- technology around the car, zoox is doing it the other way around.>> reporter: this prototype is breaking a lot of ground. >> right now, zoox is in the process of designing and testing what we hope to have running by 2020. >> reporter: i...
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so what are your thoughts now that there is also an apology coming from betty cook scott? >> well, first, thanks so much for having me. obviously myself and many others were really disappointed to hear the remarks from representative scott on election day last tuesday. but now that there has been the beginning of an apology through her attorney, she and i, along with some other members of the asian-american community that i've invited, we will be meeting this coming thursday to talk. you know, i'm really looking forward to that conversation. i hope it's a productive one. i think that many people were hurt by what she said. so i'm hopeful we can have a conversation where she really learns about the impact of her words and why the asian-american community, the immigrant community, why residents in her own district are so deeply offended and why we really need
so what are your thoughts now that there is also an apology coming from betty cook scott? >> well, first, thanks so much for having me. obviously myself and many others were really disappointed to hear the remarks from representative scott on election day last tuesday. but now that there has been the beginning of an apology through her attorney, she and i, along with some other members of the asian-american community that i've invited, we will be meeting this coming thursday to talk. you...
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afterward, married betty ford, and shortly thereafter, won the general election. and now enters a quarter century career in congress. his motto that hard work brings luck seemed to come troupe. when very early on, ford got himself assigned to tin flhe influential appropriations committee in the house. he was proving he was loyal to the party. he proved himself a political partisan, one who is more loyal to the two republican presidents he served under, dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, than the two democrats he served under, harry truman and john f. kennedy, i'm sorry, lyndon johnson and john f. kennedy, three democrats he served under. he supported defense and foreign aid programs, aimed at combatting communism and endorsed security. he endorsed the war in vietnam,
afterward, married betty ford, and shortly thereafter, won the general election. and now enters a quarter century career in congress. his motto that hard work brings luck seemed to come troupe. when very early on, ford got himself assigned to tin flhe influential appropriations committee in the house. he was proving he was loyal to the party. he proved himself a political partisan, one who is more loyal to the two republican presidents he served under, dwight eisenhower and richard nixon, than...
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i cannot tell you how good betty. i cannot tell you how good betty is being.t to you and what do you wa nt to important to you and what do you want to see from the government? it's want to see from the government? it‘s all about getting rid of the suffering of animals. of course, we come from the wild animals branch of things, but we were supporting this very strongly because there is immense suffering that has been happening to these dogs and cats. and this law is a delight, in my opinion, very thing, because michael gove, at a stroke, has made everyone feel that we are progressing and moving towards a humane society. it will take a while for the law to bed m, will take a while for the law to bed in, it has to go through a process, but this will take us a long way forward. dogs and cats are suffering because dog breeders are not doing it because they love the animals. is it because they love the animals. is it just it because they love the animals. is itjust a it because they love the animals. is it just a moneymaking it because they love the animals. is itju
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kpix 5's betty yu shows us what that kind of money can get you in east palo alto. >> reporter: this is the largest home. this home in east palo alto is helping the city break into the million dollar home club. >> upstairs you have four bedrooms and two bathrooms. >> reporter: this 2,350 square foot home that features a remodeled kitchen and a home theater system is on the market for $1.4 million. >> in over all east palo alto we are having the facebook effect. so much wealth and they nt to bike to work. >> reporter: in the 1980s it was known as the murder capital of america but she says as more families move to the city crime has dropped significantly. a new report says median home value will raise from $964,000 to 1.1 million over the next year. >> not really shocked. you know? the cost of living in the bay area is just going up crazy. >> reporter: he lived in east palo alto for the last 18 years and served on the planning commission and watched the city evolve. >> having homeowners who own property, terror attacks, services -- property taxes, services. >> reporter: this is attracting
kpix 5's betty yu shows us what that kind of money can get you in east palo alto. >> reporter: this is the largest home. this home in east palo alto is helping the city break into the million dollar home club. >> upstairs you have four bedrooms and two bathrooms. >> reporter: this 2,350 square foot home that features a remodeled kitchen and a home theater system is on the market for $1.4 million. >> in over all east palo alto we are having the facebook effect. so much...
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the dog's owner admitted she didn't have betty on a leash...she's thankful for the outcome.og owner:"if you're hiking in unfamilliar territory things can get bad pretty quick and i'm just so thankful for these guys who have been with us since yesterday and keeping in touch with us there was a very good outcome in this situation and thanks to them god bless them." police say they were surprised the dog escaped this free of injury.and a picture is worth a thousand words, right? look at betty -- she was thirsty and looks pretty happy to have some fresh water. ♪ >> through our county website, we have, an anonymous person sent in a crime tip. john is once again selling meth or heroin with richard and crystal out of the hotel in pollock pines. all are out on bail and are needing to be brought to justice and rid this county of these dirt bags.
the dog's owner admitted she didn't have betty on a leash...she's thankful for the outcome.og owner:"if you're hiking in unfamilliar territory things can get bad pretty quick and i'm just so thankful for these guys who have been with us since yesterday and keeping in touch with us there was a very good outcome in this situation and thanks to them god bless them." police say they were surprised the dog escaped this free of injury.and a picture is worth a thousand words, right? look at...
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betty yu asked her what it was like to grow up with the queen of soul. >> reporter: legend mary looks like of the supremes has been entertaining fans since the 1960s. before she hit the stage in san francisco, one of her oldest friends, aretha franklin, wasn't far from her mind. >> now people know how important a is and how it touches so many people. you know, aretha would tell tou lot of people. it's sad to see someone like that go, but she's left such a legacy. >> reporter: franklin died thursday at the age of 76 after a long battle with cancer. wilson and franklin grew up together before they were stars. >> our family went to her father's church when i was young. the first group i was in was with her younger sister in the fifth grade. >> reporter: wilson says she's been getting calls from people around the world about the passing of the queen of soul. >> when god gave out soul, he definitely put aretha franklin as the queen. >> reporter: wilson is lending her voice to the help is on the way gala, benefiting hiv services and meals on wheels. they also help struggling young people. >
betty yu asked her what it was like to grow up with the queen of soul. >> reporter: legend mary looks like of the supremes has been entertaining fans since the 1960s. before she hit the stage in san francisco, one of her oldest friends, aretha franklin, wasn't far from her mind. >> now people know how important a is and how it touches so many people. you know, aretha would tell tou lot of people. it's sad to see someone like that go, but she's left such a legacy. >> reporter:...
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betty yu reporting. >> reporter: contra costa county says they are nervous, in the first week of august and already so much destruction. half a million acres have burned and more than 45,000 people have been evacuated from their california homes. cal fire says this is the new normal. after a historic drought with a tremendous amount of rain in the last year, add hot weather and winds and it's all a recipe for disaster. it caught president trump's attention. the president tweeted: t ys the department can't comment on the president's remarks at this time. >> have you been in a situation where you need water and can't get it? >> i don't think so. we are fortunate in california to where during the drought we were worried, you know, and had a campaign. >> reporter: agencies including water districts have also left reserves for the department. as far as water being diverted into the pacific ocean? >> cal fire is charged with protecting the water shed and yes, there are creeks and streams that run into the pacific ocean. that's a natural progression. >> reporter: when it comes to clearing tree
betty yu reporting. >> reporter: contra costa county says they are nervous, in the first week of august and already so much destruction. half a million acres have burned and more than 45,000 people have been evacuated from their california homes. cal fire says this is the new normal. after a historic drought with a tremendous amount of rain in the last year, add hot weather and winds and it's all a recipe for disaster. it caught president trump's attention. the president tweeted: t ys the...
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>> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> a fishing boat ran aground causing a fuel leak. it hit rocks early sunday near natural bridges state beach and took on water. the boat spewed 200 gallons of diesel in to the bay. they got the spill contained yesterday but they still need to recover the wreckage. >>> water filling up the most famous swimming pool in california. the restoration of the neptune pool. construction began in 1924. in 2014 the pool was drained. crews then removed all of the old tiles. 15,000 replica tiles from the original source were used to complete the restoration. >> a long project but with any -- to some it is just a pool, this has significant historical value to it and being that it is such a iconic location, we want to make sure we did right. >> it will take more than 2 days to fill up the pool wch holds 365,000 gallons of water. >>> still cooler but still swimming weather here. >> yeah. the first day of the summer where you might have said no thanks. chilly today. foggy in san francisco currently. 59 degrees. 61 oakland and livermore. santa rosa 57
>> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> a fishing boat ran aground causing a fuel leak. it hit rocks early sunday near natural bridges state beach and took on water. the boat spewed 200 gallons of diesel in to the bay. they got the spill contained yesterday but they still need to recover the wreckage. >>> water filling up the most famous swimming pool in california. the restoration of the neptune pool. construction began in 1924. in 2014 the pool was drained. crews then...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> tonight a show down over san francisco's safe injection sights. the federal government is threatening to shut them down before they open. kpix 5's a andria borba reports the city is ready to stand its safe injection site, san francisco mayor said this. >> the president might crack down on us. so be it. >> reporter: today the warning shot on the matter from the trump administration. from deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. fight drug abuse, don't subsidize it. americans struggling with addiction neat treatment. they do not need a taxpayer sponsored have on to shoot up. it comes a day before a tour of the first full scale model safe injection sight in san francisco -- site in san francisco in the tenderloin. >> it is ignorant. it is just absolutely inaccurate and it is atrocious that the number two person that u.s. department of justice would sign his name to something that is completely anti-factual. >> reporter: he was the co- author of the bill that would pave the way for such sites. >> they have a very high success rate of getting people int
in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> tonight a show down over san francisco's safe injection sights. the federal government is threatening to shut them down before they open. kpix 5's a andria borba reports the city is ready to stand its safe injection site, san francisco mayor said this. >> the president might crack down on us. so be it. >> reporter: today the warning shot on the matter from the trump administration. from deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. fight drug...
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betty yu, kpix 5. >>> san francisco is getting its first cashierless store, and it's beating amazon to the punch. zip in is opening this week. shoppers scan a code and pick up items without standing in line to pay. amazon is also expected to open a similar convenience store in the city later this year. >>> soaring to new heights, the record the eagles have surpassed. on its menu. >>> good morning. this is likely the coolest day of the week, 79 in san josi and 65 in hayward. we have cooler temperatures near the water, 81 in pleasanton. around the bay a mix of 60s and 70s, 67 in alameda, 72 san francisco and 75 santa rosa, 91 in ukiah d 88 lake. jaclyn? >>> too many cars on highway 17 now. this is a live look near lark avenue, and we can see one truck passing by. there's another one. okay. seeing speeds in the green in both directions. your ride through the south bay is problem-free this time movin kenny? >>> the eagles have overthrown the king of pop and netflix adds a first to its menu, in today's eye on entertainment. >> reporter: the eagles have soared to the top with the best sellin
betty yu, kpix 5. >>> san francisco is getting its first cashierless store, and it's beating amazon to the punch. zip in is opening this week. shoppers scan a code and pick up items without standing in line to pay. amazon is also expected to open a similar convenience store in the city later this year. >>> soaring to new heights, the record the eagles have surpassed. on its menu. >>> good morning. this is likely the coolest day of the week, 79 in san josi and 65 in...
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here is betty. betty: this separate view of women, the feminine mystique, we had to get rid of that, break through that. we had to say women are people, no more, no less. consciouslyan to fight for and realize that we are entitled to the same opportunities to participate in society, the same opportunities to control our own destiny, the same right to participate in society to control our own destiny as men had. toportunities control our own destiny, the same right to participate in society and control our own destiny as men had it. it, the think about women's movement, the moderns women's movement in america began with my book the feminist mystique in 1963. and we37 years later have transformed society. in 1963 whatasking do you want to be when you grow up? you will be a mommy like mommy. they did not ask women what do you do? you were supposed to say housewife, just a housewife was a label. most women had that those days. even 40 years ago, only a third of american women worked outside the home. no
here is betty. betty: this separate view of women, the feminine mystique, we had to get rid of that, break through that. we had to say women are people, no more, no less. consciouslyan to fight for and realize that we are entitled to the same opportunities to participate in society, the same opportunities to control our own destiny, the same right to participate in society to control our own destiny as men had. toportunities control our own destiny, the same right to participate in society and...
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betty: in the near-term it could be yes.look at what they have been doing in terms of adjustments, including monetary and fiscal policy, all the policy adjustment is to address long-term volatility or risk in the near term. futures,of longer-term i think they still want to do deleveraging over the media to longer-term because structural toprms and a leveraging, policymakers like that. of course this is something we would like to watch closely to see whether they would come back to structural reforms after this round of policy adjustment. haidi: yeah. and just how much that window might have closed by that. betty, thank you so much. let's get you the first word news. rosalind chin has that in hong kong. haveind: lawmakers in iran sectors of the fallout from the u.s. abandoning the nuclear deal. -- has sacked the finance minister in the fallout from the u.s. abandoning the nuclear deal. they said iran and the u.s. are in an all-out economic war. several people are reported dead in a mass shooting at a mall in jacksonville, flo
betty: in the near-term it could be yes.look at what they have been doing in terms of adjustments, including monetary and fiscal policy, all the policy adjustment is to address long-term volatility or risk in the near term. futures,of longer-term i think they still want to do deleveraging over the media to longer-term because structural toprms and a leveraging, policymakers like that. of course this is something we would like to watch closely to see whether they would come back to structural...
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assumption is they are trying to make nice with the community by offering these now. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> this morning bart is getting a boost for security. fema awarded bart a grant of nearly $7 million to help fund patrols on trains and offer better and security camera upgrades at stations. they want all cameras converted from analog to digital. neda? >>> we have some sprinkles out there, not really good for the hair. definitely keep that in mind today. we are going to take a live look outside, the pink glow out there. as we look to the south, you can see some of the clouds there. the clouds are going to roll in and around the bay and coastline this morning. but also they are extended pretty far inland through fairfield, concord and livermore. all of you are waking up to gray skies and visibility is low in the usual spots, half moon bay down to 4 miles. through the north bay, we'll continue to keep an eye on this for you because some of that fog is going to hang pretty low out there. jaclyn? >>> you probably didn't hear it coming down but you may have to use the windshie
assumption is they are trying to make nice with the community by offering these now. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >>> this morning bart is getting a boost for security. fema awarded bart a grant of nearly $7 million to help fund patrols on trains and offer better and security camera upgrades at stations. they want all cameras converted from analog to digital. neda? >>> we have some sprinkles out there, not really good for the hair. definitely keep that in mind today....
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you could arrange for betty to be stolen for a week and then return.nts to steal betty for a few weeks, get in touch. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — french energy giant total leaves iran bowing to pressures from the us administration. and they haven't seen their family members since the korea war more than 60 years ago — now dozens of koreans are being reunited with their loved ones — even if only for a short encounter. that's still to come. some very humid air wafting across most of the uk. warm and moist air. many of us have had cloudy skies to continue today. tomorrow i am hopeful the client will break up a little bit more to reveal sun spells of sunshine, a warm and humid feel. extensive card across many areas, a few breaks here and there. the best across northern scotland. here through the night, clear starry skies and the misty patch. turning cool and fresh. further south, skies and the misty patch. turning cooland fresh. furthersouth, humid air, cloud, spots of drizzle and
you could arrange for betty to be stolen for a week and then return.nts to steal betty for a few weeks, get in touch. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — french energy giant total leaves iran bowing to pressures from the us administration. and they haven't seen their family members since the korea war more than 60 years ago — now dozens of koreans are being reunited with their loved ones — even if only for a short...
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betty yu, kpix 5. >>> other news, people against the latest nominee for the supreme court turned out for a rally in san francisco. today hundreds showed up in civic center plaza chanting slogans and listening to speakers. they said president trump's high court nominee brett kavanaugh should be overturned. >> this is a nomination that's up to determine what the courts will be valuing and doing with our civil liberties for the next generation. >> donald trump is so out of control, we need to slow this down. let thectnspennoer and takt up . >> congresswoman barbara lee spoke more broadly. >>> three separate shootings in oakland have claimed three people's lives in the past 24 hours. the latest happening before 8:00 this evening on 72nd avenue near international boulevard. police say one person was killed and another injured. no word so far on a motive. >>> two earlier shootings also turned deadly. one victim was killed at about 1:00 a.m. on e street near elmhurst avenue. another person there was injured. gunfire also broke out less than 90 minutes later at 11th avenue and international
betty yu, kpix 5. >>> other news, people against the latest nominee for the supreme court turned out for a rally in san francisco. today hundreds showed up in civic center plaza chanting slogans and listening to speakers. they said president trump's high court nominee brett kavanaugh should be overturned. >> this is a nomination that's up to determine what the courts will be valuing and doing with our civil liberties for the next generation. >> donald trump is so out of...
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betty yu reports that wasn't the only comment that sent the stocks soaring. >> ceo elon musk sounded very optimistic in his conversation with analysts on todays conference call. at one point he also said he was sorry if he sounded sorry because he's been working in the body shop. tesla announced its largest quarter loss in its history today. it lost more than $717 million in the 2nd quarter. but on todays conference call with analysts ceo elon musk said the company is confident it can turn a profit if the economy is reasonably good. >> our goal is to to be positive for every quarter going forward. >> this report comes as musk faces more scrutiny over his bizarre behavior. today he also apologized for telling analysts their questions were boring and for refusing to answer them on the 1st quarter call. >>> the company said today it expects to produce up to 55,000 model 3's in the 3rd quarter. an increase of at least 75% from the 1st quarter. with low cash reserves investors have worried that tesla would need to borrow more money to keep it afloat. >> tesla is a crazy company. this is a
betty yu reports that wasn't the only comment that sent the stocks soaring. >> ceo elon musk sounded very optimistic in his conversation with analysts on todays conference call. at one point he also said he was sorry if he sounded sorry because he's been working in the body shop. tesla announced its largest quarter loss in its history today. it lost more than $717 million in the 2nd quarter. but on todays conference call with analysts ceo elon musk said the company is confident it can...
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betty yu, kpix5. >>> bart is getting a boost from the feds to help beef up security.a has just awarded bart a grant of nearly $7 million. the money will help fund patrols on trains that are radio communications and upgrades to security at stations. they're trying to get all of their surveillance cameras converted from analog to digital. >>> tonight a shocking sign of disrespect in the south bay. a monument dedicated to vietnam war veterans is vandalized over the weekend. the names of dozens of service members are etched on that monument named the sons of san jose. but on saturday it was discovered like this marred with white paint. the memorial took a half decade and nearly a half million dollars in donations to build. >> there should be more respect for monuments such as this and these men sacrificed their life and they deserve all of the respect. >> this is the second time that this memorial has been vandalized. repairs are expected to cost about $1,000. >> the white house flag is back to half staff to honor senator john mccain. but it's been a day of presidential p
betty yu, kpix5. >>> bart is getting a boost from the feds to help beef up security.a has just awarded bart a grant of nearly $7 million. the money will help fund patrols on trains that are radio communications and upgrades to security at stations. they're trying to get all of their surveillance cameras converted from analog to digital. >>> tonight a shocking sign of disrespect in the south bay. a monument dedicated to vietnam war veterans is vandalized over the weekend. the...
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kpix 5's betty yu was at the packed town hall. >> not taking crime seriously. >> reporter: the turnout for tonight's town hall was huge. the line of public speakers who wanted to ask the city questions was long. and the frustration of residents was high. >> what i might to expect when i call the police for suspicious activity and i think the consensus among both the residents and the folks that are up to no good or that the police are going to get there when they get there if it's not a life-threatening emergency. >> reporter:scott connell he lives in willow glen. one of san jose's upscale neighborhoods. social media including next door is full of recent accounts of bold break-ins and assaults. in one recent crime spree, one victim's car was stolen from her driveway while she was eating dinner in the backyard. days before, thieves kicked down the door of an elderly woman's home while she was inside. >> on the average, sunday's -- sunday morning at six, you're going to get a cop there pretty quickly on pretty much any day but when it's busy, we average about, how average -- hover around
kpix 5's betty yu was at the packed town hall. >> not taking crime seriously. >> reporter: the turnout for tonight's town hall was huge. the line of public speakers who wanted to ask the city questions was long. and the frustration of residents was high. >> what i might to expect when i call the police for suspicious activity and i think the consensus among both the residents and the folks that are up to no good or that the police are going to get there when they get there if...
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but kpix 5's betty yu reports opponents are gearing up for a fight. >>> reporter: under a law signed by governor brown, california will now let people leave jail before trial without posting bail. that leaves release decisions up to local judges. they would only hold a criminal suspect if they pose a significant risk to public safety or risk missing their court date. if not, most suspects of nonviolent misdemeanors will be released within 12 hours and it would be up to counties to set up risk assessment systems. >> we don't know what these risk assessment tools are going to be so the judicial council is into a aren't -- the legislation does not say here are the standards. >> reporter: associate professor of law at bill but sa new law, it's unclear what risk means. >> the implementation of this is really going to be crucial. if low risk means, you know, the 1% of safest people, that's not enough for someone like me. if it's going to be 100%, that's too high for somebody else. >> reporter: the governor said it is reforming the system so that rich and poor alike are treated fairly. >> w
but kpix 5's betty yu reports opponents are gearing up for a fight. >>> reporter: under a law signed by governor brown, california will now let people leave jail before trial without posting bail. that leaves release decisions up to local judges. they would only hold a criminal suspect if they pose a significant risk to public safety or risk missing their court date. if not, most suspects of nonviolent misdemeanors will be released within 12 hours and it would be up to counties to set...
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. >> betty yu, plains the proposal is taking aim at california's ability to is the its own rules. >> climate change is reel. can someone please inform the folks at the white house? >> reporter: a heated show down as california and 18 other states plan to sue to stop the trump administration's proposal to weaken obama era federal fuel efficiency standards. critics say this will increase air pollution, damage our health, and cause gas prices to go up. >> who pays for this reckless action? we do, at the pump and our health. >> reporter: the administration's proposal would freeze mile language standards at 2020 levels, meaning after that, auto makers would not have to continue making considers more fuel efficient. it would revoke california's ability to set strict emission standards, and could change our state's mandate requiring auto makers to sell a certain number of electrical. we spoke to people who drive hybrids >> i save money and for the future generation. >> reporter: the administration said this would make new considers with better safety features more affordable and in turn red
. >> betty yu, plains the proposal is taking aim at california's ability to is the its own rules. >> climate change is reel. can someone please inform the folks at the white house? >> reporter: a heated show down as california and 18 other states plan to sue to stop the trump administration's proposal to weaken obama era federal fuel efficiency standards. critics say this will increase air pollution, damage our health, and cause gas prices to go up. >> who pays for this...
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kpix 5's betty yu shows us what that kind of money can get you in east palo alto. >>> reporter: thisour-bedroom 2.5.5 bathroom home is helping the city break into the million- dollar home club. this 2350-square-foot home that features a remodeled gourmet kitchen and home theater theater system is selling for about $1.4 million. >> in overall east palo alto we are having a facebook effect. so so much wealth has come into east palo alto. and the engineers want to bike to work or have a short commute. >> reporter: in the 1980s, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of america. but realtors say as more families move to the city, crime has dropped significantly. a new report by zillow says its median home value will go from $964,000 to $1.1 million over the next year. >> not really shocked, you know, the cost of living in the bay area just going up crazy. >> reporter: this person lived in east palo alto for the last 18 years. he also served on the planning commission and watched the city evolve. >> the crime is practically none. having to have homeowners who own property and prop
kpix 5's betty yu shows us what that kind of money can get you in east palo alto. >>> reporter: thisour-bedroom 2.5.5 bathroom home is helping the city break into the million- dollar home club. this 2350-square-foot home that features a remodeled gourmet kitchen and home theater theater system is selling for about $1.4 million. >> in overall east palo alto we are having a facebook effect. so so much wealth has come into east palo alto. and the engineers want to bike to work or...
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betty yu on the packed crowd at city hall. >> reporter: so many people showed up for tonights meeting that not everyone could fit inside the room. among their top concerns about google's expansion here in san jose gentrification, high rents, and displacement. a poster shows the google android mascot handing out an eviction notice and it says welcome to googleville. it sums up the feelings of those who are concerned about the mega campus google plans to build on the western edge of downtown san jose. it includes offices, retail space, and residential units. >> i think anyone who drives through mountain view has seen the impact of google. homelessness has increased more than 1,000 % in mountain view. you can see people living in rv's across silicon valley. >> silicon valley rising has been critical of the project. it's one of several players at the table at tonights packed stationary advisory group meeting. it focussed on housing solutions, education, and jobs. >> look what we're told is that they're bringing 20,000 jobs to san jose and we should be happy. what we're saying is actually
betty yu on the packed crowd at city hall. >> reporter: so many people showed up for tonights meeting that not everyone could fit inside the room. among their top concerns about google's expansion here in san jose gentrification, high rents, and displacement. a poster shows the google android mascot handing out an eviction notice and it says welcome to googleville. it sums up the feelings of those who are concerned about the mega campus google plans to build on the western edge of...
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in carmel, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> time now 4:53. one of hollywood's biggest stars enters rehab. the help ben affleck is also getting from jennifer garner. in rehab. rtezhosetories and moreyo take of pillon co afeck is back in rehab. chris martinez has those stories and much more in your "eye on entertainment"." >>> reporter: ben affleck is in rehab for the third time. his ex, wife drove him to a treatment facility on wednesday. the couple filed for divorce last year and have three children together. >> janet jackson is getting another award. she takes home the rock star prize at the 2018 black girls rock awards. jackson will be named as a phenomenal woman in music. the show airs next month on bet. >> turn it up! >> former lynard skynard guitarist ed king died in nashville. king, who first formed the group strawberry alarm clock, helped write many of the biggest hits he was 68. >> there's waysa way. >> the remake of the 1973 steve mcqueen and dustin hoffman prison escape classic papillon hits the theaters today. a man framed for murder teams up with a convicted counterfeiterrer t
in carmel, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> time now 4:53. one of hollywood's biggest stars enters rehab. the help ben affleck is also getting from jennifer garner. in rehab. rtezhosetories and moreyo take of pillon co afeck is back in rehab. chris martinez has those stories and much more in your "eye on entertainment"." >>> reporter: ben affleck is in rehab for the third time. his ex, wife drove him to a treatment facility on wednesday. the couple filed for divorce last...
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kpix 5's betty yu explains its taking aim at california's ability to set its own rules. betty? >> california has for decades had a waiver allowing it to set its own emissions standards because they had particularly bad air quality issues. the law was enacted at the request of ronald reagan five decades ago. now that could change under the proposed new rules. >> climate change is real. can someone please inform the folks at the white house? >> reporter: a heated showdown as california and 18 other states plan to sue to stop the trump administration's proposal to weaken obama era federal fuel efficiency standards. critics say this will increase air pollution, damage our health and cause gas prices to go up. >> who pays for this reckless action by the trump administration? we do. at the pump and with our health. >> reporter: the proposal would freeze mileage standards at 2020 levels. meaning after that, automakers would not have to continue making cars more fuel- efficient. it would also revoke california's ability to set strict emissions standards. and could change our states man
kpix 5's betty yu explains its taking aim at california's ability to set its own rules. betty? >> california has for decades had a waiver allowing it to set its own emissions standards because they had particularly bad air quality issues. the law was enacted at the request of ronald reagan five decades ago. now that could change under the proposed new rules. >> climate change is real. can someone please inform the folks at the white house? >> reporter: a heated showdown as...