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in 2014 when she was running for reelection as california ag, watch. >> your opponent says that he ison of marijuana recreationally. your thoughts on that? >> that he's entitled to his opinion. [laughter] kennedy: so like any other politician seeking to leapfrog to the highest office, she's conveniently repositioning herself, but it is pretty disingenuous to say she's been pro cannabis all along. she opposed proposition 19 in 2010 that would have legalized recreational marijuana back then and was vague at best about her position thereafter. but i guess hindsight is 4/20 in this opportunistic oppressor who labels herself an aggressive prosecutor is now repainting her messy history with a kind of brush. the woman who once served as san francisco da is now having her missteps recorrected by the man who now holds that former post is reviewing and resentencing thousands of marijuana felony convictions that wrongly fell under kamala's watch. even her former sweetheart has soured on her and says her tepid record and cold heart aren't enough to unseat the current president. sure this race is
in 2014 when she was running for reelection as california ag, watch. >> your opponent says that he ison of marijuana recreationally. your thoughts on that? >> that he's entitled to his opinion. [laughter] kennedy: so like any other politician seeking to leapfrog to the highest office, she's conveniently repositioning herself, but it is pretty disingenuous to say she's been pro cannabis all along. she opposed proposition 19 in 2010 that would have legalized recreational marijuana...
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golden state is getting greyer, and going on to talk about how we need to support people to age in california, and a couple different things he mentioned, one is his own personal experience with aging, and his family, and with his family in dementia. he also talked about supporting a master plan on aging, which is really exciting for advocates for aging in california. then he talked about creating a task force, and alzheimer's prevention and preparedness task force. which again, it talked about the statistics regarding dementia and alzheimer's in california and how important it is to focus on these things. i think for me, haven't been in the aging field for close to 30 years at this point, i have to say, this is the first time i've heard somebody spend that much time on a speech talking about aging and how important it is for us to pay attention to aging. i was very encouraged by that. i think we all should be, and we should all see this as an opportunity to work with the governor, at whatever level that we do, to really advance services and support for older adults in california. i just want
golden state is getting greyer, and going on to talk about how we need to support people to age in california, and a couple different things he mentioned, one is his own personal experience with aging, and his family, and with his family in dementia. he also talked about supporting a master plan on aging, which is really exciting for advocates for aging in california. then he talked about creating a task force, and alzheimer's prevention and preparedness task force. which again, it talked about...
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does your legal argument mirror what we just heard from the california ag? it's very similar. first, the statute, the national emergencies act does not allow this, because this is not an emergency as defined in the act. if this is an emergency, the situation at the border, the illegal immigration issue, then just about anything could be an emergency, any policy priority of any president could be an emergency, and that's not the meaning of the word emergency within the act. second, if the act were to be so broad as to give a president the power to do this, it likely would be unconstitutional, because you would have a congress that passes such an act that would give the president the power to override future congresses, raid the defense budget, or any other budget, and use that money for purposes not allocated by congress. this is clearly illegal what the president is doing, and, you know, that's the legal argument. i think we need to understand, though, why we're in this situation. the president is not well at all mentally. i think he's an extreme narcissist.
does your legal argument mirror what we just heard from the california ag? it's very similar. first, the statute, the national emergencies act does not allow this, because this is not an emergency as defined in the act. if this is an emergency, the situation at the border, the illegal immigration issue, then just about anything could be an emergency, any policy priority of any president could be an emergency, and that's not the meaning of the word emergency within the act. second, if the act...
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the border wall would be in california so california's ag is bringing a suit.ppealed, it goes to the ninth circuit. he's painting this conspiracy theory like it's a liberal court system that is working independently. it is not. yes, it will be challenged. he is banking on the supreme court which has a conservative majority after the appointment of justice kavanaugh. i'm not sure he is a rubber stamp when it comes to separation of power, constitutional issues. i think, honestly, the president doesn't care. this is a political fight, an election is coming up and he needs to keep advocating for the wall. >> folks moved fast on this. i'm going read a couple statements. anthony writing this, this is a power grab that hurts american communities and hallmarks of democracy. we will file a lawsuit next week. gavin newsome saying california will see you in court. then said, essentially the same thing. this is going to come from all sides. there are a lot of suit that is are going to happen. >> in the practical nature of an emergency, that is a whole lot of process to get
the border wall would be in california so california's ag is bringing a suit.ppealed, it goes to the ninth circuit. he's painting this conspiracy theory like it's a liberal court system that is working independently. it is not. yes, it will be challenged. he is banking on the supreme court which has a conservative majority after the appointment of justice kavanaugh. i'm not sure he is a rubber stamp when it comes to separation of power, constitutional issues. i think, honestly, the president...
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and then also, again, the idea of a california master plan on ageing, and there's a 20-year history of trying to get something like that going, and respite care is one issue. and then, there is senior rally day is scheduled for may 7, 2019. i'll get more information the end of the month. and then, all of the area agencies gave their reports. so we meet again february 27 and 28, and on the 28, we'll be attending the c-4-a capital day, so i'll report on that at the meeting. >> thank you very much, diane. does anyone have any questions? >> hi, diane, could you tell me, the meeting at the rally, was that the 7th? >> the 7th. >> okay. any more questions? any other comments from the public? okay. thanks, diane. >> thangsz. >> n >> -- thanks. >> next term is the long-term jobs. >> like most of the meetings, it starts with announcements. mark burns provided a reminder that there was a forum with the mayor scheduled for the following day at the public library, hosted by the dignity fund coalition, which, by the way was very successful and can be viewed on the coalition's website, which is sfdig
and then also, again, the idea of a california master plan on ageing, and there's a 20-year history of trying to get something like that going, and respite care is one issue. and then, there is senior rally day is scheduled for may 7, 2019. i'll get more information the end of the month. and then, all of the area agencies gave their reports. so we meet again february 27 and 28, and on the 28, we'll be attending the c-4-a capital day, so i'll report on that at the meeting. >> thank you...
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it is time for a new master plan on aging in california. [applause] way too long. [applause] address the patchwork of public services, it has to address social isolation. seniors that need transportation. there is a nursing shortage. on ihss.a demand we can talk about aging without also focusing on alzheimer's. too many of us have seen the crushing grip of this disease on our loved ones, especially our mothers. two thirds of all new alzheimer's cases are women. two thirds. forcei am watching a task to develop first of its kind research in this era. it will be headed by leading advocate for families dealing with alzheimer's that is our former first lady, risch driver. shriver. [applause] many of these challenges we face is about cost crisis. a recent survey came out last week, 61% of young adults in california so they can't afford to live here. 61%. california should never be a place where only the well-off can live a good life. it starts with housing. perhaps the most over one challenge we face right now. we all know the cost. [applause] we all know the problem. too
it is time for a new master plan on aging in california. [applause] way too long. [applause] address the patchwork of public services, it has to address social isolation. seniors that need transportation. there is a nursing shortage. on ihss.a demand we can talk about aging without also focusing on alzheimer's. too many of us have seen the crushing grip of this disease on our loved ones, especially our mothers. two thirds of all new alzheimer's cases are women. two thirds. forcei am watching a...
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report showing access to legal, health and family services is inadequate at california immigration detention facilities.((cal ag xavier becerra)) "we hope other states are watching because everyone has constitutional rights."the attorney general's office spent a year examining ten immigration facilities, both public and private.overall, the office found facilities across the state held detainees in confinement without breaks for long periods of time, sometimes up to 22 hours.the report described significant barriers when it came to language, external communication, access to legal help and health care. the attorney general's office blaming a lack of federal oversight for the problems. ((vilma palma-solana deputy ag)) "when you see detainees housed for 22 hours a day, that complies with federal detention standards. but it's definitely not humane. the department of homeland security has released a report saying ice does not follow up with facilities when they do violate standards, so there's definitely violation standards happening but ice isn't doing anything to enforce."mental health is another concern.at the s
report showing access to legal, health and family services is inadequate at california immigration detention facilities.((cal ag xavier becerra)) "we hope other states are watching because everyone has constitutional rights."the attorney general's office spent a year examining ten immigration facilities, both public and private.overall, the office found facilities across the state held detainees in confinement without breaks for long periods of time, sometimes up to 22 hours.the...
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master planor a new on aging in california. [applause] [applause] we have to address care. the patchwork of public services, it has to address social isolation, seniors that the transportation, address the nursing shortage with our ends may services that far outpace capacity. we can't talk about aging without focusing on alzheimer's as well. we see these effects on our loved ones, our lives -- wives and mothers. two thirds of all-stars cases are women. -- alzheimer's cases are women. today, i'm watching the other divers task force, to develop a first of its kind research in this area. bywill beheaded -- be headed a beating advocate with a father went alzheimer's. that is our former first lady maria shriver. we are grateful. [applause] [applause] rep. garcia: -- gov. newsome: many of these hard challenges are the result of a cost crisis. a recent survey from last week, 61% of young adults in california said they can't afford to live here. 51%. california should never be a place where only the well-off can lead a good life. it starts with housing. the most overwhelming challe
master planor a new on aging in california. [applause] [applause] we have to address care. the patchwork of public services, it has to address social isolation, seniors that the transportation, address the nursing shortage with our ends may services that far outpace capacity. we can't talk about aging without focusing on alzheimer's as well. we see these effects on our loved ones, our lives -- wives and mothers. two thirds of all-stars cases are women. -- alzheimer's cases are women. today, i'm...
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. [♪] >> under california's new law, adults age 21 and over can legally possess up to 1 ounce of cannabisto six plants at home. adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we passed a law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to legalization of cannabis could bring tremendous economic and social benefits to cities like san francisco. >> this industry is projected to reach $22 billion by the year 2020. and that is just a few years away. >> it can be a huge legal industry in california. i think very shortly, the actual growing of marijuana may become the biggest cash crop in the state and so you want that to be a legal tax paying cash crop, all the way down the line to a sales tax on the retail level. >> the california medical industry is a 3 billion-dollar industry last year. anticipating that multiplier as 20, 30, 50 times in the consumer marketplac
. [♪] >> under california's new law, adults age 21 and over can legally possess up to 1 ounce of cannabisto six plants at home. adults in california can legally give up to 1 ounce to other adults. >> in the state of california, we passed a law that said adult consumption is legal. if you are an adult and in possession of certain amounts, you will no longer be tried. you will not be arrested or prosecuted for that. that is changing the landscape dramatically. [♪] >> to...
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report showing access to legal, health and family services is inadequate at california immigration detention facilities.((cal agbecerra)) "we hope other states are watching because everyone has constitutional rights."the attorney general's office spent a year examining ten immigration facilities, both public and private.overall, the office found facilities across the state held detainees in confinement without breaks for long periods of time, sometimes up to 22 hours.the report described significant barriers when it came to language, external communication, access to legal help and health care. the attorney general's office blaming a lack of federal oversight for the problems. ((vilma palma-solana deputy ag)) "when you see detainees housed for 22 hours a day, that cofederal detention standards. but it's definitely not humane. the department of homeland security has released a report saying ice does not follow up with facilities when they do violate standards, so there's definitely violation standards happening but ice isn't doing anything to enforce."mental health is another concern.at the state's only locked y
report showing access to legal, health and family services is inadequate at california immigration detention facilities.((cal agbecerra)) "we hope other states are watching because everyone has constitutional rights."the attorney general's office spent a year examining ten immigration facilities, both public and private.overall, the office found facilities across the state held detainees in confinement without breaks for long periods of time, sometimes up to 22 hours.the report...
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california. it's not something we're engaging in. most people die of old age on death row. >> 700 men are on death row in california. inmates would instead face life sentences without possibility of parole. >> the students at oakland technical high school held a walk out to support teachers. sky 7 was over head. protesting teachers pay and skl closures. oakland teachers held a vote that could authorize the union to issue a strike. fighting for a 12% raise and smaller classroom sizes. they decided to close roots international academy bbuet sue today. dozens of imaging technicians hg them to pay hundreds of dollars a month extra to keep health plans. or find new doctors. hospital says it's offering a free hmo plan and still meet union demands. >> warriors are warning fans to look out for fake tickets. 45 fans had to be turned away when the teams played on christmas day. that's the most for one game this season. fans are encouraged to buy tickets from the teams web site. warriors.com. you can watch the big game right here. our coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. and sta
california. it's not something we're engaging in. most people die of old age on death row. >> 700 men are on death row in california. inmates would instead face life sentences without possibility of parole. >> the students at oakland technical high school held a walk out to support teachers. sky 7 was over head. protesting teachers pay and skl closures. oakland teachers held a vote that could authorize the union to issue a strike. fighting for a 12% raise and smaller classroom...
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california. a new report reveals the majority of a certain age group can't afford to live here anymore. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white, the whitening therapy collection with new spearmint and peppermint oil. it gently whitens, plus it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. breathe freely fast, with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! ahhhh! i can breathe again! ughh! vicks sinex. breathe on. back to our breaking news... lanes of the richmond san rafael bridge are shut down.... after pieces of concrete fell from the upper deck. we'll continue to we'll deck. from the upper deck. we'll continue to we'll continue to track the latest. (vicki) happening now... water managers are temporarily pulling the plug from the south bay's largest reservoir. kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now live from anderson reservoir in morgan
california. a new report reveals the majority of a certain age group can't afford to live here anymore. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow, i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white, the whitening therapy collection with new spearmint and peppermint oil. it gently whitens, plus it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest....
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bernnning its j in california several days ag the winter weather wallop aiming its fury at the southern rocky mountain, dumping as much as a foot o snow in new mexico and ra colodo, then giving las vegas its worst snow fall in more than a cade. in the midwest, strong winds and snow spreading across ksas while in the southeastain wreaking havoc in par of tennessee and georgia causing potentially catastrophic . flooding many airlines canceling flights in the washington, d.c. area where this morni the fire department is closed in anticipation of heavy snowfall. in nearby virginia as the snow begins to fall, officials working to try to get ahe the storm. >> the tricky part is always going to be when it comes during a commute. we have wednesday a.m. and p.m. wish that we're concerned. >> reporter: in the northeast preps are under way in philadelphia and new york ci. new jersey already declaring a state of emergency. idents toes warning r stay off the roads. >> as of noon, it's going to start coming down. it's going to affect the afternoon rush hour without a doubt. we'restressing, use mass t
bernnning its j in california several days ag the winter weather wallop aiming its fury at the southern rocky mountain, dumping as much as a foot o snow in new mexico and ra colodo, then giving las vegas its worst snow fall in more than a cade. in the midwest, strong winds and snow spreading across ksas while in the southeastain wreaking havoc in par of tennessee and georgia causing potentially catastrophic . flooding many airlines canceling flights in the washington, d.c. area where this morni...
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the california dream is seeming more and more out of reach as many are moving away. the certain age group one study says can't afford to live here anymore. the d-m-v is under more scrutiny today. the reason some people who went online ... still are not getting their new drivers license.. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast. details are right after the break. (pam) now to a story you will only see on kron 4... high speed police pursuits may soon become a thing of the past.. because of technology being used by police.(ken) kron 4's haaziq madyun shows us how it allows officers to keep an eye on the suspect's vehicle, without being right behind it. nats/san pablo police officer "1404 preparing to arm star chase, arming now, vehicle 1809"san pablo police just gave a demonstration of state-of-the-art gps tracking technology the department is using to increase public safety during police pursuits. it is made by the star chase
the california dream is seeming more and more out of reach as many are moving away. the certain age group one study says can't afford to live here anymore. the d-m-v is under more scrutiny today. the reason some people who went online ... still are not getting their new drivers license.. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast. details are right after the break. (pam) now to a story you will only see on kron 4... high...
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. >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad, i'm okay. >> looking at it 45 years later, however long it's been, it wasn't a simple story. when somebody you love, is close to you, is kidnapped, it's a particular kind of torture. it's very hard to understand unless it's actually happened to you. she did change, and it wasn't too many months before i realized that we weren't getting back together. everything was crushed. it was gone, it was done. but i'm just trying to -- you know, if this is a documentary and you want the history, you want to know what it was like before the kidnapping, that's my answer. 1972, i went to work at crystal springs teaching math and geometry. it was a small private girls' school. she came to some guitar classes i was giving. i don't think she was interested in learning the guitar, she just wanted to hang out with one of the older teachers. that was the first introduction. she would find ways to talk to me, and finally one day she just showed up at my hou
. >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad, i'm okay. >> looking at it 45 years later, however long it's been, it wasn't a simple story. when somebody you love, is close to you, is kidnapped, it's a particular kind of torture. it's very hard to understand unless it's actually happened to you. she did change, and it wasn't too many months before i realized...
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as you know well, california is the number one ag-producing state in the nation. although, i appreciate the questions from my other members here in the dais. california is what it's about when it comes to agriculture being the salad bowl of the world is what it's about when it comes to being agriculture. and we are the number one ag producing state. but obviously, these tariffs, these tariffs have affected our farmers. you have over 800 food anding a ultural degree and agriculture products that are being taxed. and unfortunately, a lot of those products can be obtained from other nonu.s. trading partners. and so what we are seeing is a closing of certain markets. . what we've heard that it's not about aid,it's about trade. it's nottability short-term bailouts. it's about long-term business. and so my question to you in regards to these markets that are potentially being shut-off that are being closed, what are we doing to recoup those markets in regards to your negotiations with china? >> you know, thank you, congressman. first of all, the problem on retalltory tar
as you know well, california is the number one ag-producing state in the nation. although, i appreciate the questions from my other members here in the dais. california is what it's about when it comes to agriculture being the salad bowl of the world is what it's about when it comes to being agriculture. and we are the number one ag producing state. but obviously, these tariffs, these tariffs have affected our farmers. you have over 800 food anding a ultural degree and agriculture products that...
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. >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >> after the crocker bank robbery, the remaining members of the group leave sacramento and go to san francisco. they start to live a fairly normal life. >> shortly after we moved back to san francisco, i didn't really see hearst. we operated still on the need to know basis. there was no need for us to know where patty lived. steve and her lover was our link between the two places. >> after our group moved back to san francisco, their political activism just took one form, bombing. >> bombing was an entirely different thing in the late '60s and the early '70s than it is today. >> across the nation, between january of last year and april of this year, a total of 4,330 bombings have been reported. >> patricia, bill, and emily join in with mike borden, jim kilgore, steve solia, kathy solia, in starting to make bombs. >> one time they were fooling around with these pipe bombs in the backyard and went this for lunch. lo and behold t
. >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >> after the crocker bank robbery, the remaining members of the group leave sacramento and go to san francisco. they start to live a fairly normal life. >> shortly after we moved back to san francisco, i didn't really see hearst. we operated still on the need to know basis. there was no need for us...
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southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >> whatever private thoughts the jurors may have had as they went to court on this last day of the trial, they were required to keep to themselves until they reach a verdict. >> the jury deliberated about a day's worth. and when the phone rang and it was jean deloach, the judge's law clerk, we knew we had a verdict, and we were shocked. so we went upstairs and still thought there was a coin toss. >> when the jurors began to deliberate, i told patricia campbell hearst that it was my opinion, based on all that had transpired in the previous eight weeks, that she would be acquitted. >> when a juror comes back and they will not look at the defendant but look at the floor instead, you don't need to wait to hear the verdict read. >> just after the verdict was announced, patricia hearst turned to her lawyer and whispered, did i ever really have a chance? >> everything went pretty much the way the sla said it would go. i was arrested. i w
southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >> whatever private thoughts the jurors may have had as they went to court on this last day of the trial, they were required to keep to themselves until they reach a verdict. >> the jury deliberated about a day's worth. and when the phone rang and it was jean deloach, the judge's law clerk, we knew we had a...
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. >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >>> coming off now, the chopper is overhead observing, the fire is raging. we've got a better vantage point. starting off you can hear the officer yelling at us, he just yelled that we are in the line of fire. police now are broadcasting to the people in the house to cease fire. i can hear their megaphone. >> as soon as we turn on the tv, we see cops scurrying around and we hear gunfire. >> the area is still definitely sealed. that automatic weapons fire is from what we can gather here coming from a police officer's weapon. there are more police now. this place is getting -- filling up with police. >> i remember her saying one time, she thought she heard willie's gun. she thought she identified willie firing back at them. she was in this doing this bad-ass mode. >> we're trying to bring you these live pictures as they occur. we're using -- we're using the car here as cover. >> we thought all the other stations were competing w
. >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad? i'm okay. >>> coming off now, the chopper is overhead observing, the fire is raging. we've got a better vantage point. starting off you can hear the officer yelling at us, he just yelled that we are in the line of fire. police now are broadcasting to the people in the house to cease fire. i can hear their...
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college girl turned armed terrorist in a matter of weeks -- >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad, i'm okay. >> regardless of whether patricia hearst meant what she said or was forced to say it, there does seem to be a profound change in her. >> watching talking heads report on this, they were stunned. >> was she forced to say it, or has she begun to be converted by the revolutionary education her kidnappers have been giving her all these weeks? >> propaganda effect was almost hilarious. you know what i mean. it was amazing. no one expected that. >> we've had her 20 years, they've had her 60 days. and i don't believe that she's going to change her philosophy that quickly. >> it was a novel that was being told every day. part of it was a rag tag group of radicals and someone from american nobility. it was poverty, which she were showing, and great wealth. it was also about young people fighting against the establishment. it was an ongoing drama. and it was unresolved. >> the story of the sla, especially the
college girl turned armed terrorist in a matter of weeks -- >> southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad, i'm okay. >> regardless of whether patricia hearst meant what she said or was forced to say it, there does seem to be a profound change in her. >> watching talking heads report on this, they were stunned. >> was she forced to say it, or has she...
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southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad, i'm okay. >> i think what you saw in the sla was something that started from idealistic roots and became poisoned. they had a hope that the country was tinder and they would be the spark, that the revolution is waiting for you. you just have to be the right person at the right time. >> by this time my eyes were full of blood. and i really couldn't see. i just had a sense of the car speeding off. we were almost on a corner. i staggered back around the front, probably 30 seconds, 60 seconds, came back and said, where's patti? where's patty? they said, they took her. it didn't register. i didn't register. >> there's been a big kidnapping on the west coast. the victim is patricia hearst, the daughter of newspaper executive randolph hearst and the granddaughter of the legendary william randolph hearst. >> february 4th, 1974. i was a young reporter at the "san francisco examiner." that night i got a call, patty hearst had been kidnapped. that jus
southern california's largest manhunt continues. >> for someone my age, i've been through an awful lot. >> we don't know where she is. >> mom, dad, i'm okay. >> i think what you saw in the sla was something that started from idealistic roots and became poisoned. they had a hope that the country was tinder and they would be the spark, that the revolution is waiting for you. you just have to be the right person at the right time. >> by this time my eyes were full of...
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gobernador anunciaron que el estado de california podrÍa entablar una demanda en contra del presidente trump ambos aseguran que no existe una emergencia negary agobreza en eso de texas tiene preocupado a los residentes cercanos a la conclusiÓn del muro. la presencia de excavadoras en el lugar los tiene incÓmodos pero otros consideran que su edificaciÓn no serÁ facil. >>> esto no puede pasar sin la aprobaciÓn del congreso entonces no hay que olvidar que este muro fue construido bajo la orden presidencial. >>> se preparan los terrenos donde berenice la construcciÓn de la prÓximos dÍas. >>> el Éxito de migraciÓn de juÁrez realizÓ una declaracion importante acerca de la llegada de mÁs migrantes. >>> segÚn autoridades de ciudad juÁrez se podrÍa generar otra oleada de inmigrantes que llegan de la frontera de acuerdo con informaciÓn del instituto nacional de migraciÓn. se tuvo que acondicionar el gimnasio del colegio para recibir a 130 inmigrantes de diferentes paÍses. en la casa del migrante ya no hay mÁs cupo personas del congo personas angola y honduras, de centroamÉrica.has personas del estado de guerrero nosotros gentilmente abrimos el lugar para
gobernador anunciaron que el estado de california podrÍa entablar una demanda en contra del presidente trump ambos aseguran que no existe una emergencia negary agobreza en eso de texas tiene preocupado a los residentes cercanos a la conclusiÓn del muro. la presencia de excavadoras en el lugar los tiene incÓmodos pero otros consideran que su edificaciÓn no serÁ facil. >>> esto no puede pasar sin la aprobaciÓn del congreso entonces no hay que olvidar que este muro fue construido...
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point of contention between the two of them because of her role as a prosecutor, as the ag when she was in california. i think we'll hear a lot of exchanges between the two of them about that issue in particular, because that's going to be one of the ways they try separate themselves from -- in the lane that they're both in. >> there's been a lot of talk about taking certain voting blocks, certain demographics for granted as we know over the last number of years. and john, one of the things that stood out to me, we were talking to michael a short time ago and asking him what his listeners were saying about this growing field. he was saying that people were calling in saying i'm a minority caller and i want you to know kamala harris should not be taking my vote for granted just because of who i am. and that's an important reminder too is we're seeing that courting is important, but people are people and they won't more, they don't want just a one dimensional candidate. >> of course. it's time as a country we have this incredibly diverse field of the folks already running, the straight white guys think
point of contention between the two of them because of her role as a prosecutor, as the ag when she was in california. i think we'll hear a lot of exchanges between the two of them about that issue in particular, because that's going to be one of the ways they try separate themselves from -- in the lane that they're both in. >> there's been a lot of talk about taking certain voting blocks, certain demographics for granted as we know over the last number of years. and john, one of the...
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phil lebeau is live in thermal, california jane wells is at the world ag expo bmw expanding its presence here to get ahead of tariffs on the eu potentially, right? >> and that's true, kelly. the folks at bmw are well aware the commerce department is close to wrapping up perhaps by the end of the weekend an investigation into whether or not european auto imports are a threat to the national security. that would be the basis for the trump administration potentially instituting higher tariffs and/or higher import costs on vehicles that are brought in from europe. so we asked the head of bmw north america how worried are you about the potential for new tariffs to be slapped on vehicles coming in from bmw in germany. here's what he had to say. >> am i concerned about it y y i am, because it will have an impact if tariffs go up it's not good for the consumer or dealer network. >> bmw is ramping up its production of the suvs the bmws they sell here in the u.s. and really for most of the world, they're built in spartanburg, south carolina. the new bmw x7, its largest suv, that goes on sale next
phil lebeau is live in thermal, california jane wells is at the world ag expo bmw expanding its presence here to get ahead of tariffs on the eu potentially, right? >> and that's true, kelly. the folks at bmw are well aware the commerce department is close to wrapping up perhaps by the end of the weekend an investigation into whether or not european auto imports are a threat to the national security. that would be the basis for the trump administration potentially instituting higher...
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california. i am an immigrant when i came here age 11. i brought myself through berkeley, community college, and i am a fighter. and i'm here looking at your faces. i should be at my classroom looking at my students and working with my students. but i have to step out of my classroom to remind you that you have the power to fund us. you -- historically, this moment, you have the power. i don't think you should have the power. i don't think we should be kicked in the stomach by someone in irvine who filed a lawsuit because they don't believe in public education. i want to know if our supervisors believe in public education, that if they have my back and they have my students' back. i thought san francisco was better than this. i'm just upset that i should be with my students, smiling at them, but i am here, and i don't want to be here. i don't want to be talking about why we should be funded. i've been fighting my eviction. as you know, i am barely hanging on here. i have a seven-year-old boy, and i can relate to everyone who has to put th
california. i am an immigrant when i came here age 11. i brought myself through berkeley, community college, and i am a fighter. and i'm here looking at your faces. i should be at my classroom looking at my students and working with my students. but i have to step out of my classroom to remind you that you have the power to fund us. you -- historically, this moment, you have the power. i don't think you should have the power. i don't think we should be kicked in the stomach by someone in irvine...
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peligroso para cualquier persona que se arq ag intenta pretan >> ahora migrantes tendrÁn nuevos obstÁculos y el peligro serÁ mayor, en san isidro californiaento del jurado, a raÍz de un articulo que revela que varios jurados siguieron el promesa violando los Órdenes del juez, el chapo serÁ continuado en junio enfrenta una condena de cadena perpetua, pero las autoridades de estados unidos no pierden su tiempo para desarticular el cartel de "chapo" guzmÁn lugar de esperanza sienten temor, raÚl torres con las razones. >> con el fin de la carrera de "chapo" guzmÁn ahora es turno del gÜero y ratÓn que estÁn acusados en una corte de washington por trÁfico de drogas algunos creen que son buscados porque tendrÍan parte de la fortuna que supone tiene su padre. >> finalmente van por los 14 mil millones de dÓlares. >> el ratÓn tiene 28 aÑos, de joaquÍn y gÜero no hay fotografÍas, son hijos de griselda lÓpez segunda esposa del chapo, en sinaloa temen que la cacerÍa los herederos desate mÁs violencia. >> es un monstruo de mil cabezas como dicen >> alfredo e ivÁn hijos del primer matrimonio del chapo tambiÉn estÁn en la mira, alfredo es uno de los mÁs
peligroso para cualquier persona que se arq ag intenta pretan >> ahora migrantes tendrÁn nuevos obstÁculos y el peligro serÁ mayor, en san isidro californiaento del jurado, a raÍz de un articulo que revela que varios jurados siguieron el promesa violando los Órdenes del juez, el chapo serÁ continuado en junio enfrenta una condena de cadena perpetua, pero las autoridades de estados unidos no pierden su tiempo para desarticular el cartel de "chapo" guzmÁn lugar de esperanza...
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(pam) however -- the california 'healthy youth act' mandates that schools teach medically accurate and agete ... comprehensive sex education. it includes gender identity, h-i-v prevention and students rights to access health providers who offer birth control options. parents within the chino valley unified school district... visited the district offices today ... to deliver letters, and to voice opposition to the law. <"i don't believe a five- year-old, six year old, seven year old should know or be educated in anything to do with sex. their mind is not open to that."legrand liang, parent: "some things are certainly appropriate, but i think the large majority of this topic is the prerogative of the parents."> the district says, parents can opt their children out of biological sex education, but not out of the social portion of the curriculum. (ken) last month's polar vortex wasn't enough to offset record high temperatures across the globe. according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, this past january was the third hottest since record keeping began 140 years ago. temp
(pam) however -- the california 'healthy youth act' mandates that schools teach medically accurate and agete ... comprehensive sex education. it includes gender identity, h-i-v prevention and students rights to access health providers who offer birth control options. parents within the chino valley unified school district... visited the district offices today ... to deliver letters, and to voice opposition to the law. the district says, parents can opt their children out of biological sex...
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currently the minimum age to buy cigarettes in hawaii is 21. >>> california already has the toughest gun laws in america but democratic lawmakers want even tougher regulations. at the state capital yesterday democrats got the help of gabby giffords the former arizona congresswoman and get control have a good who survived an assassination attempt in 2012. democrats want to expand violence prevention programs and also put a new tax of $25 on semi automatic weapons. >> now is the time to come together, be responsible democrats, republicans, everyone. we must never stop fighting. fight, fight, fight. be bold, be courageous, the nation is counting on you. >> the governor has called good control one of his key issues and once increasing funding to seize illegal guns around california. >>> company today the walnut creek city council will consider extending its station list bikes your pilot program. walnut creek launched a citywide program last may. its current deal is currently due to expire at the end of the month. station list means writers can leave the bikes anywhere. users activate the
currently the minimum age to buy cigarettes in hawaii is 21. >>> california already has the toughest gun laws in america but democratic lawmakers want even tougher regulations. at the state capital yesterday democrats got the help of gabby giffords the former arizona congresswoman and get control have a good who survived an assassination attempt in 2012. democrats want to expand violence prevention programs and also put a new tax of $25 on semi automatic weapons. >> now is the...
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the ag in california leading the charge saying 15 others joining him trying to stop president trump fromappropriated for other purposes to build more border wall. he says congress has the power of the purse. here is senator rob portman from -- >> under the national emergency act. i do support the president on securing the southern border. people in ohio care a lot about the drug issue right now because opioids are have devastated our state. 90% of the heroin is coming across the southern border. >> bill: john roberts picks it up from the north lawn. >> good morning. it was public citizen a local group in washington, d.c. that filed the first suit yesterday against the president's declaration filed in district court here in washington, d.c. but now as you mentioned california leading a total of 16 states launching a state-level challenge to the president's emergency declaration. the attorney general of california talking about why he is doing it. >> in every respect the facts prove that donald trump is acting outside the law in declaring an emergency but also acting outside the law in try
the ag in california leading the charge saying 15 others joining him trying to stop president trump fromappropriated for other purposes to build more border wall. he says congress has the power of the purse. here is senator rob portman from -- >> under the national emergency act. i do support the president on securing the southern border. people in ohio care a lot about the drug issue right now because opioids are have devastated our state. 90% of the heroin is coming across the southern...
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for 40 years in california, police conduct has been kept secret. it's making the ag hesitant to release anything until there is a clarity. major editorial boards are blasting attorney general xavier becerra . of first amendment coalition said he's breaking the law. it's a barrage of criticism since his decision to withhold police personnel files. >> it is an open question. there is not yet certainty. >> reporter: the new california and law senate 1421 opens police records and cases of officer lying, engaging in sexual inappropriate behavior, or using force causing injury or death. 2 investigate and the american civil liberties union found at let the state are refusing to comply. arguing the lot is not retroactive and anything before this year should stay secret. >> once you dispose a person's private information, you don't get a second chance to do it right, and so what we are trying to make sure is we do it right the first time. >> reporter: becerra's vision not to handle files from the justice department officers he overseas is having a ripple effect in the bay are
for 40 years in california, police conduct has been kept secret. it's making the ag hesitant to release anything until there is a clarity. major editorial boards are blasting attorney general xavier becerra . of first amendment coalition said he's breaking the law. it's a barrage of criticism since his decision to withhold police personnel files. >> it is an open question. there is not yet certainty. >> reporter: the new california and law senate 1421 opens police records and cases...
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california to broadway. the family-friendly event has something for people of all ages. giving visitors and locals a chance to engage culture head of the parade. >> we came fromfor a visit. and we saw that the fair was going on and we wanted to come by and check everything out. and see all the local culture and get some food. >> you can still check the faro tomorrow from 9 am to 5 pm. and you can watch the chinese new year parade live right here on ktvu. it goes from 6 pm to 8 pm. >>> new information this evening on the sudden passing of seven cisco public defender, jeff adachi. first responders were called to the residential area of the city. jeff adachi was taken to the hospital where he died. they say the case is considered a death investigation and they're working with the medical examiner's office. it is unknown what the cause of death is. the 59-year-old is survived by his wife and a daughter. those close to the public defender our morning his sudden passing. he was going nt certificates to filmmakers that honors the stories of the world war ii incarcerations of ja
california to broadway. the family-friendly event has something for people of all ages. giving visitors and locals a chance to engage culture head of the parade. >> we came fromfor a visit. and we saw that the fair was going on and we wanted to come by and check everything out. and see all the local culture and get some food. >> you can still check the faro tomorrow from 9 am to 5 pm. and you can watch the chinese new year parade live right here on ktvu. it goes from 6 pm to 8 pm....
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california's home. >> reporter: they protect renters? and increase supplies? exactly what we need. >> the focus includes education energy and caring for that aging ablation. >> reporter: maria shriver will dedicate to research alzheimer's prevention. >> the aging population, it would've been instrumental on spearheading in san francisco. it is nice to see. >> reporter: republicans are willing to come to the table on the issues and excited about wa responsible. i am pleasantly surprised with the things he has brought forth. >> reporter: there are hard decisions ahead. you will not pretend all the answers but he said we must face these issues honestly. ktvu , fox 2 news. >> the governor surprised people. he is stepping back later in the day he posted on twitter quote, we will continue our regional projects north and south to connect the central valley to other parts of the state. he said quote, this is so much more than a train project but a transformation project anchored by high-speed rail. we can align the workforce and transportation to revitalize communities across our state. >>> the california public commission is discussing pg&e's wildfire litigation plans. pg&e
california's home. >> reporter: they protect renters? and increase supplies? exactly what we need. >> the focus includes education energy and caring for that aging ablation. >> reporter: maria shriver will dedicate to research alzheimer's prevention. >> the aging population, it would've been instrumental on spearheading in san francisco. it is nice to see. >> reporter: republicans are willing to come to the table on the issues and excited about wa responsible. i am...
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wade robson and james safechuck say from the age of 7 and 10 the singer abused them at his neverland ranch in california of abuse throughout his life. lizo mzimba reports. everybody wanted to meet michael or be with michael. the documentary details the story of two men now in their 30s who claimed when they were children they were abused by the pop star. michael asked do you and the family want to come to neverland? something they say began after jackson befriended them and their families. the days were filled with magical childhood adventure experiences. both say the abuse began after he brought them to his neverland ranch, they told cbs news it went on for years. for me, while the abuse was going on, the abuse for me went from aged seven to the age of 1a. i rememberfeeling around 12, starting to be a little more uncomfortable about that, sometimes trying to change the subject or, you know, distract but then, but then, having a fear that if i don't do this, i'm already feeling like i'm not a favourite of michael's anymore, if i don't do this, what is going to happen? i do think there are others out the
wade robson and james safechuck say from the age of 7 and 10 the singer abused them at his neverland ranch in california of abuse throughout his life. lizo mzimba reports. everybody wanted to meet michael or be with michael. the documentary details the story of two men now in their 30s who claimed when they were children they were abused by the pop star. michael asked do you and the family want to come to neverland? something they say began after jackson befriended them and their families. the...
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aged ninety two. hello i missed the tail with the headlines on al-jazeera california is leading a coalition of sixteen u.s. states to challenge donald trump's national emergency declaration to help fund his border war with mexico the states argue the president doesn't have the power to divert funding john hendren has moved from washington d.c. donald trump faces his biggest challenge yet in the effort to build a wall along the u.s. border with mexico that is because sixteen states on monday filed a suit in u.s. federal court asking the court to stop the president from moving forward with spending money based on his declaration of an emergency on the southern border u.s. president donald trump has issued a warning to the venezuelan military as a rally in miami trump says they'll be no way out if the military continues to support president nicolas maduro and that all options are on the table pakistan has recalled its high commissioner from new delhi as tensions rise over the thursday's suicide bombing in indian administered kashmir several soldiers and suspected fighters were killed in on monday as gove
aged ninety two. hello i missed the tail with the headlines on al-jazeera california is leading a coalition of sixteen u.s. states to challenge donald trump's national emergency declaration to help fund his border war with mexico the states argue the president doesn't have the power to divert funding john hendren has moved from washington d.c. donald trump faces his biggest challenge yet in the effort to build a wall along the u.s. border with mexico that is because sixteen states on monday...
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age of 2 to avoid digital media altogether. >>> scientists warn insects around the world are vanishing and growing concern about a celebrated california butterfly. it spends the winters along the california coast. the latest count shows a dramatic plunge in the numbers. >> before whole area was butterflies. >> it wasn't a good year. >> the federal government is now looking into protecting our missing monarchs. you can see our original report coming up tonight on the kpix5 news at 7:00. >>> checking our forecast with mary, clear and sunny, i love it, mary. >>> just gorgeous out there kenny and anne. blue skies in our sky cam looking north this afternoon. temperatures after a cold start to the day, now in the 50s. from 55 in concord. oakland here at 52 as well as for san jose. livermore 50. downtown san francisco 53 as well as for santa rosa. south lake hoe you can tag us on twitter, instagram and facebook use the #kpix5. here is satellite view, high pressure in con follow for us, keeping us high and dry with that sunshine, it's a cool afternoon with below average daytime skies, clear skies through the rest of the afternoon. through tom
age of 2 to avoid digital media altogether. >>> scientists warn insects around the world are vanishing and growing concern about a celebrated california butterfly. it spends the winters along the california coast. the latest count shows a dramatic plunge in the numbers. >> before whole area was butterflies. >> it wasn't a good year. >> the federal government is now looking into protecting our missing monarchs. you can see our original report coming up tonight on the...
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into account her age, and you looked at bill and took into account his age, you know, why would you think -- >> orange county, california >> i guess i'm a rookie to orange county. >> but when it comes to murder and relationships, sometimes two's company, three's a motive. if eric found out that bill was much more than just nanette's mentor, was it a motive for murder? so in their interview, investigators got right to the point. what was he doing that night? >> i was at the soccer game, she dropped me off and took off, and i got dressed and went to work later on, probably around 9:30. >> curious thing about eric's job, he was a bouncer at a nightclub about a football field and a half away from the mclaughlin house. not that far for a linebacker. so the cops asked a few more questions. >> did you do any arms -- >> no. >> that didn't mean he didn't own any guns. it took him a while to tell the detective that. >> okay, you said due own any firearms at all? >> no, i bought one, i haven't seen it in so long. i bought one in dallas that i gave my dad. >> we first asked him if he has, owns any weapons. he says he doesn't own an
into account her age, and you looked at bill and took into account his age, you know, why would you think -- >> orange county, california >> i guess i'm a rookie to orange county. >> but when it comes to murder and relationships, sometimes two's company, three's a motive. if eric found out that bill was much more than just nanette's mentor, was it a motive for murder? so in their interview, investigators got right to the point. what was he doing that night? >> i was at...
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a woman's fight against our former employer and how california law can limit paid time off for people carrying caring for aging in-laws. plus -- >> i believe as because i have a case against the president of the united states. >>> the reaction washington following the interview with andrew mckay. >>> she was last seen in a parking garage in el dorado county. the search for a mother of two who has been missing since valentine's day. >>> closed captioning provided by mancini's sleepworld. visit sleepworld.com do you think this is fun for me? do you have eyes on the target? is it her? [man on other line] i can't tell from this photos... ...i need better shots. thank you for flying turkish airlines. taxi! you waiting for someone? no. just... looking. back when i find out that i lost my job. >> this woman said she was a loyal employee for 13 years but was fired after taking time off to care for our dying mother-in- law. the company she worked for claims in-laws do not qualify for family leave. so, she said. >> berkshire roses questioning what can be done to close a loophole after finding limits in the law surroundi
a woman's fight against our former employer and how california law can limit paid time off for people carrying caring for aging in-laws. plus -- >> i believe as because i have a case against the president of the united states. >>> the reaction washington following the interview with andrew mckay. >>> she was last seen in a parking garage in el dorado county. the search for a mother of two who has been missing since valentine's day. >>> closed captioning provided...
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wade robson and james safechuck say that from the age of seven and ten, they were abused by the late singer at his neverland ranch in californiarespondent dan johnson reports from los angeles. # ‘cause this is thriller — thriller night. # and no—one's gonna save you from the beast # about to strike... he was the king of pop, a global icon and one of the most successful singers all time. allegations of child abuse overshadowed his later career. in 2005, he was cleared in court, but now, there are new claims. i was seven years old. michael asked, "do you and the family want to come to neverland?" two men have told a documentary maker they were groomed at the star's fairytale theme park, neverland. michael sexually abused me from the age of seven years old until 1a years old. and the sexual abuse included fondling, touching my entire body and my penis. hello, wade. today is your birthday, so congratulations. i love you, goodbye. wade originally testified that michaeljackson never harmed him. the idea of being pulled away from michael now, this man, this otherworldly figure, this god to me, who had 110w become my best friend — no
wade robson and james safechuck say that from the age of seven and ten, they were abused by the late singer at his neverland ranch in californiarespondent dan johnson reports from los angeles. # ‘cause this is thriller — thriller night. # and no—one's gonna save you from the beast # about to strike... he was the king of pop, a global icon and one of the most successful singers all time. allegations of child abuse overshadowed his later career. in 2005, he was cleared in court, but now,...
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wade robson and james safechuck say that from the age of seven and ten, they were abused by the late singer at his neverland ranch in californiaohnson reports from los angeles. he was the king of pop, a global icon and one of the most successful singers all time. allegations of child abuse overshadowed his later career. in 2005, he was cleared in court, but now there are new claims. i was seven years old. michael asked, "do you and the family want to come to neverland?" two men have told the documentary maker they were grim that the star's fairy tale theme park, neverland. michael sexually abused me from the age of seven years old until 1a years old. and the sexual abuse included fondling, touching my entire body and my penis. hello, wade, today is your birthday. congratulations, i love you, goodbye. wade originally testified that michaeljackson never harmed him. the idea of being pulled away from michael now, this man, this otherworldly figure, this god to me who had now become my best friend, no way was i ever going to do anything that would pull me away from him. james safechuck was in a commercial with jackson. he says he
wade robson and james safechuck say that from the age of seven and ten, they were abused by the late singer at his neverland ranch in californiaohnson reports from los angeles. he was the king of pop, a global icon and one of the most successful singers all time. allegations of child abuse overshadowed his later career. in 2005, he was cleared in court, but now there are new claims. i was seven years old. michael asked, "do you and the family want to come to neverland?" two men have...