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chapman is scheduled to return to court next month. >>> if you ride b.a.r.t. you've likely seen the skins. signs. these are the warnings posted now. passengers should be prepared to either show a magnetic strip ticket or clipper card with valid fare a. one-month grace period when violators will be warned instead of cited. a $75 fine for adults and $55 for minors. community service options will be available. >>> today is the last day to donate and organizers say they are about 1,500 toys shy of their goal. families will begin their christmas shopping. more information on how to help. >> a mountain of paperwork, the state is trying to make it easier. >>> plus, oprah's warning for you that holiday season. the scam targeting her social media followers trying to get your money. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. it is a cold start out there. we have prfreeze warnings, fros advisories. temperatures in the 20s and 30s. temperatures in the 20s and 30s. we'll take a my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house." people visit national parks from all over th
chapman is scheduled to return to court next month. >>> if you ride b.a.r.t. you've likely seen the skins. signs. these are the warnings posted now. passengers should be prepared to either show a magnetic strip ticket or clipper card with valid fare a. one-month grace period when violators will be warned instead of cited. a $75 fine for adults and $55 for minors. community service options will be available. >>> today is the last day to donate and organizers say they are about...
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chapman, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances.sh press saying these two men arrested were plotting to kill the prime minister theresa may by detonating a bomb disguised as a bag outside the prime minister's residence at downing street to blow open the security gates and ensuing chaos launch a knife attack tonight prime minister to assassinate her. it is being reported these details of the alleged plot were revealed to british cabinet members yesterday by andrew parker. he's the head of mi-5 here which is the british domestic security and intelligence service. officially we know that two men are expected in court today, 20-year-old raman and 20-year-old muhammad em ron, both charged with terror offenses and expected in court this morning. in fact, one of them very shortly. we'll hear more details about this alleged plot. frances? >> chapman, thank you. >> coming up we'll reveal the finalist for this year's times person of the year. plus john mayor sidelined with a hospital stay. details for dead heads next. i know, hon. he came to
chapman, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances.sh press saying these two men arrested were plotting to kill the prime minister theresa may by detonating a bomb disguised as a bag outside the prime minister's residence at downing street to blow open the security gates and ensuing chaos launch a knife attack tonight prime minister to assassinate her. it is being reported these details of the alleged plot were revealed to british cabinet members yesterday by andrew parker. he's...
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is julia chapman in moscow so julia president putin on a whirlwind diplomatic tour there let's start with syria has russia really accomplished all it set out to achieve there. well when russia intervened in the syrian conflict in twenty fifteen it certainly changed the course of that conflict at the time president putin said that the stated aim of russian military intervention was to combat terror groups in the region as time went on as the two and a bit years went by it became increasingly clear that one of his other priorities was also to bolster his ally. the president of syria and he's certainly gone some way to accomplishing that there's been a market shift in the balance of power in syria since the russians got involved with air strikes which were intended to support the syrian ground troops as well as iranian backed shia militias there but there have been some progress on the terrorism front as well islamic state has lost a lot of the territory that it gained in syria in twenty fourteen including the strategic city of raka and putin said yesterday in his speech that if islamic
is julia chapman in moscow so julia president putin on a whirlwind diplomatic tour there let's start with syria has russia really accomplished all it set out to achieve there. well when russia intervened in the syrian conflict in twenty fifteen it certainly changed the course of that conflict at the time president putin said that the stated aim of russian military intervention was to combat terror groups in the region as time went on as the two and a bit years went by it became increasingly...
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fran snes >> all right, chapman bell for us. chapman, thank you. >> to alabama now where embattled senate candidate roy moore is inching closer to next week's election spending his subbed speaking to a predominantly african-american church, a surprise to the media and to the heavily democratic congregation as his demo point goes against him ahead of the election. moore has yet to speak to the media since the bombshell allegations were published in the washington post last month. not speaking could be helping him with 71% of alabama republicans now saying those allegations are false, overwhelmingly believing democrats and the media are behind those accusations according to a new poll from cbs. >> this morning the mid east is on edge with a senior palestinian official warning president trump to tread carefully. recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital will pro note international anarchy. disrespect global law and sew an ethnic conflict. president trump is set to announce policy decisions about the u.s. position on the state of je
fran snes >> all right, chapman bell for us. chapman, thank you. >> to alabama now where embattled senate candidate roy moore is inching closer to next week's election spending his subbed speaking to a predominantly african-american church, a surprise to the media and to the heavily democratic congregation as his demo point goes against him ahead of the election. moore has yet to speak to the media since the bombshell allegations were published in the washington post last month. not...
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chapman is scheduled to return to court next month. >> b.a.r.t.require proof of payment inside stations and onboard their trains. and there are now warnings in the stations. passengers should be prepared to show either a magnetic strip ticket or your card with a valid fare. there will be a one-month grace period when violators will be warned instead of cited. after that a $75 fine for adults and $55 for minors. community service options will be available. >>> the toy drive could still use some help. today is the last day to donate. organizers say there are about 1,500 toys shy of their goal. starting today families will begin their christmas shopping, so go to abc7news.com for more information on how to help. >>> 5:09 in the morning. it is a cold start. freeze warnings from areas shaded in purple and along the coast a frost advisory in effect and for good measure. in the low 30s, upper 20s. 33 in pleasant hill. san francisco right now at 43 degrees. san jose right now only 35 degrees. a blend of sun and clouds. temperatures in the mid and upper 50
chapman is scheduled to return to court next month. >> b.a.r.t.require proof of payment inside stations and onboard their trains. and there are now warnings in the stations. passengers should be prepared to show either a magnetic strip ticket or your card with a valid fare. there will be a one-month grace period when violators will be warned instead of cited. after that a $75 fine for adults and $55 for minors. community service options will be available. >>> the toy drive could...
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spider woman, from chapman and cutler., never mind that growth is beating value this year, we bring you a responsible etf that offers a new twist on value investing. that's the tip of the iceberg. for a drill down into all our content, check out bloomberg.com/markets/etf. this is "etf iq." ♪ ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq." for every etf that offers exposure to a sector, country, or style, it's not long before others promise the same. the chief investment officer at cream fund advisors with its suite of china etf is here. first, we get a drill down into kweb. eric: kweb is the china internet etf. it is hot right now. up 68%, doubling the performance of fxi, the largest china etf. if it wasn't for bitcoin, this would be a bigger story. obviously bitcoin has taken over everybody's brain. still, 68% is a big deal. why is kweb outperforming fxi by so much? you have to look at the holdings. if you look at the holdings, we will find companies you may or may not know, but ultimately this is the online-izatio
spider woman, from chapman and cutler., never mind that growth is beating value this year, we bring you a responsible etf that offers a new twist on value investing. that's the tip of the iceberg. for a drill down into all our content, check out bloomberg.com/markets/etf. this is "etf iq." ♪ ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "bloomberg etf iq." for every etf that offers exposure to a sector, country, or style, it's not long before others promise the same. the chief...
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the judge increased chapman's bail to $400,000. he is back in court after the first of the year.>>> a shutdown has been averted. congress passed a temporary spending bill to fund the government until january 19. democrats from republican leaning states join lawmakers to get the bill through. to provide short-term funding for the chip program which provides 9 million low income children with medical care. it also adds money for the pentagon and veterans. debate was brief but passionate.>> let's call this cr for what it is. a chaotic retreat from rational regular order and fiscal responsibility.>> played politics on tax cuts. call it whatever you want to call it. they politics and all the other legislation. but if i can request one thing. please don't do it here.'s. the bill did not address many issues the democrats hope to resolve before the new year including the young immigrants and the dreamers program which expires in march.>>> trump will sign the tax bill into law tomorrow now that the spending bill is passed. congress added la
the judge increased chapman's bail to $400,000. he is back in court after the first of the year.>>> a shutdown has been averted. congress passed a temporary spending bill to fund the government until january 19. democrats from republican leaning states join lawmakers to get the bill through. to provide short-term funding for the chip program which provides 9 million low income children with medical care. it also adds money for the pentagon and veterans. debate was brief but...
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she's at chapman and here's emails coming. in class. >> she was in class doing her final course presentation. there's no way she's gonna be sending this email. >> reporter: the hadleys thought they had it, proof that michelle was innocent. but they knew it would be tougher to convince prosecutors. >> a district attorney is never gonna buy my evidence. a district attorney is gonna have to convince themselves that they have evidence which might accidentally coincide with what i have. >> reporter: in fact, police and prosecutors were still doing everything they could to link those emails to michelle. >> we have a very skilled detective that was working on the case and he was in constant communications with the district attorney's office and trying to piece it together, to help prove a case and solidify it for court. >> reporter: problem was -- >> it just -- it wasn't coming together. these electronic messages were coming from -- from a different place. and we couldn't verify that it was coming from michelle hadley's device. >> re
she's at chapman and here's emails coming. in class. >> she was in class doing her final course presentation. there's no way she's gonna be sending this email. >> reporter: the hadleys thought they had it, proof that michelle was innocent. but they knew it would be tougher to convince prosecutors. >> a district attorney is never gonna buy my evidence. a district attorney is gonna have to convince themselves that they have evidence which might accidentally coincide with what i...
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good to talk to you, jenny chapman, thank you.ll see. the vote was slotted in for around 6:45pm, just over an hour, we will see how the debate progresses but clearly we will keep full tabs on that on the bbc news channel. a husband and wife who plotted a terror attack in birmingham have been jailed at woolwich crown court. umma mirza, who is 21, and his wife madihah taheer, aged 22, sent each other a string of messages discussing their plans for extreme violence. when police raided their home they found a martial arts dummy that mirza had slashed with a combat knife to practise for the attack. police have traced two drivers involved in a suspected multiple hit and run on tulse hill in london. —— thought to have been involved. a 29—year—old woman from wandsworth was hit by a lorry as she used a pedestrian crossing, before she is thought to have been struck by another lorry and two cars. she was treated by emergency services but died at the scene. the met police said none of the drivers stopped after the incident, which happened on
good to talk to you, jenny chapman, thank you.ll see. the vote was slotted in for around 6:45pm, just over an hour, we will see how the debate progresses but clearly we will keep full tabs on that on the bbc news channel. a husband and wife who plotted a terror attack in birmingham have been jailed at woolwich crown court. umma mirza, who is 21, and his wife madihah taheer, aged 22, sent each other a string of messages discussing their plans for extreme violence. when police raided their home...
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carrie chapman, founder of the league of women voters what did , she mean? here is a way to balance out the black vote. if more white women support suffrage and white women gain the right to vote, then they will have more political power than black men because many white women were disturbed by the fact that black men had the right to vote and they thought black men were subservient to them when white women didn't have that right. in 1913, alice paul led thousands of suffragettes to march in front of the white house, but to gain southern support she forced the black suffragettes to march in the back. barnett would not march in the back and she joined her illinois delegation. in 1919, after the red summer, the summer of race riots in which whites attacked black communities, destroyed their businesses, destroy their homes, many boroughs, a black -- nanny boroughs, a black suffragette from louisville, denounced resident woodrow -- president woodrow wilson, who was an advocate of the "birth of a nation" film, and also had very harsh reprisals against him for arr
carrie chapman, founder of the league of women voters what did , she mean? here is a way to balance out the black vote. if more white women support suffrage and white women gain the right to vote, then they will have more political power than black men because many white women were disturbed by the fact that black men had the right to vote and they thought black men were subservient to them when white women didn't have that right. in 1913, alice paul led thousands of suffragettes to march in...
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been cleaned up i'm just little miss muffet chapman she violet gemma can be a kid thinking this is howshe sounded about it yvonne ya got a day yeah yeah i did it is early so yeah so obvious me good i think linus' sister hears it's already here too much to do business with these candidates its are so my ass that pull gentleman looked dead dogs i was forced to learn and she says. of the most and the false in dust with the five when most just. leave you do a clutch sex unless you have all you need. to know me ok just once like us i knew i would agree about the toilet is had us too for she was just parking space to was pretty much yeah. yeah so kind label. yeah. ok. but some of the have a glut does do he does skype's some by she even. i saw dying of a stint of calm cop friend would easily dose i just. long lie. yeah this is this is very for my i know my moods are striving this is very hard i prefer me to the p. and. not in the deli if this is the only vice. we're just reading going isn't half where i live my reader to. follow all or i leave mr. economy thinking defiled the middle as if i w
been cleaned up i'm just little miss muffet chapman she violet gemma can be a kid thinking this is howshe sounded about it yvonne ya got a day yeah yeah i did it is early so yeah so obvious me good i think linus' sister hears it's already here too much to do business with these candidates its are so my ass that pull gentleman looked dead dogs i was forced to learn and she says. of the most and the false in dust with the five when most just. leave you do a clutch sex unless you have all you...
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they're in the hospital, but sheriff mike chapman tells our stephanie ramirez they'll be okay. >> reporter: the sheriff said he was in a christmas church service when he got one of the worst calls a sheriff or chief with get. thankfully the shooting was not worse. >> i'm hoping they'll all recover. this is just a terrible, terrible thing to go through on a christmas evening. >> reporter: that was a neighbor offering his prayers. loudoun county sheriff michael chap man said the sunday sh shooting between two deputies started with a dispute between a father and his 19-year-old daughter at hollow mountain place in the 3000 block and spent about an hour and then things escalated with deputies who followed the father upstairs to make an arrest. >> he reached for a gun. almost simultaneously he was tased. as he was being apprehended, he managed to get several shots off. >> reporter: the sheriff says the father shot a female deputy who had jumped onto him. she was hit in the leg. the suspect also hit a male deputy in the arm and both legs. >> i'm just grateful that all things being considered tha
they're in the hospital, but sheriff mike chapman tells our stephanie ramirez they'll be okay. >> reporter: the sheriff said he was in a christmas church service when he got one of the worst calls a sheriff or chief with get. thankfully the shooting was not worse. >> i'm hoping they'll all recover. this is just a terrible, terrible thing to go through on a christmas evening. >> reporter: that was a neighbor offering his prayers. loudoun county sheriff michael chap man said the...
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to get home please no i'm just little i miss muffet chapman she violet gemma can be a kid thinking this is how she said i mean yvonne yeah i got a day yeah yeah i did it is early so yeah so obvious me good i think linus' sister hears it's already here too much to do business with these candidates it's are so my ass that pull gentleman looked dead dogs were still an interest zero. of the most sunday false in dust was he five when most just. leave you do a clutch sex with us you have all you need. to know me well you know just once like us i knew i would agree about the other the toilet it's had us to for she was just parking space to was pretty much yeah. yeah so kind label yeah. ok. but some of the have a glut. of he does skype's some by she he was into i saw dinah a stint of calm cop friend would easily dose i just. long line. yeah this is this is very for my i know my moods interest i mean this is the target be for me to the p. and. nothing done if this is the only buys. we're just reading going isn't half where i live my reader to. follow all or my leaders are. thinking defrauded mad
to get home please no i'm just little i miss muffet chapman she violet gemma can be a kid thinking this is how she said i mean yvonne yeah i got a day yeah yeah i did it is early so yeah so obvious me good i think linus' sister hears it's already here too much to do business with these candidates it's are so my ass that pull gentleman looked dead dogs were still an interest zero. of the most sunday false in dust was he five when most just. leave you do a clutch sex with us you have all you...
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, actually commissioner rosenworcel speech yesterday were was she talked about getting like that chapmans office was diminishing or downplaying some of the concerns from these proponents. >> host: brian fung again, what happens next now that this note has taken place? what's the next up? >> guest: opponents of the sec have said that he will sue the agency to try to get the decision overturned. we are also likely to see efforts by the new legislation, whether that's in the states or in congress. but the future of that legislation looks pretty uncertain. then finally we will have to see what businesses come up with as far as new arrangements with each other and with consumers. internet providers have said this will allow them to unleash the power of innovation, and so we'll have to see whether or not that holds true. >> host: will you will be writing about this for months to come? >> i don't think i've written my net neutrality story. it's going to be a topic that we're coming for a while. >> guest: i think if you mean years instead of months, then yes, absolutely. >> host: brian fung of th
, actually commissioner rosenworcel speech yesterday were was she talked about getting like that chapmans office was diminishing or downplaying some of the concerns from these proponents. >> host: brian fung again, what happens next now that this note has taken place? what's the next up? >> guest: opponents of the sec have said that he will sue the agency to try to get the decision overturned. we are also likely to see efforts by the new legislation, whether that's in the states or...
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trisha chapman is remarkably frank about the problems she's had.ys using socks and tissue and a lot of the time i wouldn't have tissue, but i might have tissue that i'd been using, i put it in my underwear so it wouldn't go on to my clothes. i've seen myself wearing white denims and i've been actually saturated in blood. that must be very embarrassing, pretty distressing? it's horrible, it's horrible, knowing that you're bleeding and there's nothing you can do about it. so if you haven't got the protection you need, does it mean that you end up stuck in the house? you don't want to go out in case you have an accident outside? i can't go out because when i bleed, i bleed and i can't go out anywhere, anywhere. it's just a nightmare. tampax compak regular... this food bank in aberdeen is delivering towels and tampons to those who need them funded by the scottish government, who want to explore doing this nationwide. this pilot scheme in aberdeen is trying to work out what's the best way of giving women access to sanitary products that they cannot affo
trisha chapman is remarkably frank about the problems she's had.ys using socks and tissue and a lot of the time i wouldn't have tissue, but i might have tissue that i'd been using, i put it in my underwear so it wouldn't go on to my clothes. i've seen myself wearing white denims and i've been actually saturated in blood. that must be very embarrassing, pretty distressing? it's horrible, it's horrible, knowing that you're bleeding and there's nothing you can do about it. so if you haven't got...
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it is there that the painter john chapman visits and sees this iconic bedstead in 1835. he goes to mount vernon to finish painting the chamber, thereby giving us a vision of must havebedstead looked like with some of the other surviving washington furniture. several rows blankets are also in the mount vernon collection and have been used to make new copies for the bedchamber's today. were simple white blankets of a good quality with embroidered corners, like compass roses. often these were given to young girls to embroider. the traditionally long stitches do not hold up well to washing and snagging. there was enough for us to do a color id and pattern -- a id and pattern. they must have been colorful in their day. with as many as a dozen or more beds in the mansion, there was a need for multiple sets of bed and pillow linen of all sorts and qualities. although some sheets were purchased ready-made, on a large plantation like mount vernon, quantities of linen were purchased to be hemmed as needed and represented a huge expense. young girls were put to having age, oftenat
it is there that the painter john chapman visits and sees this iconic bedstead in 1835. he goes to mount vernon to finish painting the chamber, thereby giving us a vision of must havebedstead looked like with some of the other surviving washington furniture. several rows blankets are also in the mount vernon collection and have been used to make new copies for the bedchamber's today. were simple white blankets of a good quality with embroidered corners, like compass roses. often these were...
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. >> sheila chapman says tinia wanted >> she wanted to teach on a college level an he said i want tod her way up and said i want to have a doctor's degree. she's just about through. >> a former teacher here at witnessier working on second master's and ph.d. principal pitchard says one of her core believes is that hard work pays off. >> my motto is start where you are and don't stay there. as children and adults we have our personal stories and no matter where you are you can achieve whatever you would like. >> congratulations tnia pi pitchard, d.c. ps 018 principle of the year in northwest, bob barnard, "fox5 local news". >> hometown girl. done well. >> absolutely. >> i was out earlier. they stopped me and said what's the deal. are we getting snow? and i said, yeah, looks like 2 to 4. he's from hawaii he said too much. >> i'm sure hawaii is only southern state in over the past 24 hours. >> georgia, texas, louisiana, new orleans, jackson, mississippi, it's not snowflakes, 7" in corpus christi and 7" in jackson mississippi and 10" in northern georgia tonight. >> i know. >> and this fro
. >> sheila chapman says tinia wanted >> she wanted to teach on a college level an he said i want tod her way up and said i want to have a doctor's degree. she's just about through. >> a former teacher here at witnessier working on second master's and ph.d. principal pitchard says one of her core believes is that hard work pays off. >> my motto is start where you are and don't stay there. as children and adults we have our personal stories and no matter where you are you...
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let's talk to katie chapman. she's a ten-plus year cancer survivor. there's a wonderful story you want to share about receiving a stuffed animal, right? >> so i was in the hospital. they asked me, what do you want for christmas? don't get me a large stuffed animal. i have a lot -- christmas day i get this >> it made you feel what? >> so happy. it was like, stuffed animal. >> that is so special. >> tara gearhart is with fairfax county police. you've delivered these toys to the children at these hospitals and you see the impact. >> it's an amazing day for us. we're happy to be able to bring joy and laughter and smiles to their faces. even bring families together when they're sharing that special moment in their room. >> these toys will be delivered over the next two days. santa is getting ready. they're going to two area hospitals. fairfax hospital and the lombardi cancer center in georgeto georgetown. we're outside where santa is ready to get prepared to load up all of these toys and all of his helpers, including young people who came out. >> merry chr
let's talk to katie chapman. she's a ten-plus year cancer survivor. there's a wonderful story you want to share about receiving a stuffed animal, right? >> so i was in the hospital. they asked me, what do you want for christmas? don't get me a large stuffed animal. i have a lot -- christmas day i get this >> it made you feel what? >> so happy. it was like, stuffed animal. >> that is so special. >> tara gearhart is with fairfax county police. you've delivered these...
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>> one went to chapman. the other one up forbid for anybody. >> guess what?s drayton is standing near it right now. >> oh, he is in it, a secret location. >> yes, secret location. secret location here at seventh and pine. >> i want to show you guys this car. it is absolutely cool. can you believe i'm inside? >> no. >> back seat on the right here, this is the fiat 500l. simply amazing, one of two, as you mentioned, that pope francis, the holy father was in here. so we will gave you a little tour here. i want to bring in a good friend, ken gavin, with the archdioces. first thing i want to know: the flag, vatican sit, is that include in the. >> this is vatican flag included with the vehicle, absolutely, as are the vanity plates on the front thomas. >> still has that new car smell? >> still does. >> here is the vanity plates real quick. show yous. so i took me all morning to try to figure this o. but it is vatican city. >> state one. >> right. >> so similar think of air force one, vatican city state one, indicating this is the car used by the holy father himself.
>> one went to chapman. the other one up forbid for anybody. >> guess what?s drayton is standing near it right now. >> oh, he is in it, a secret location. >> yes, secret location. secret location here at seventh and pine. >> i want to show you guys this car. it is absolutely cool. can you believe i'm inside? >> no. >> back seat on the right here, this is the fiat 500l. simply amazing, one of two, as you mentioned, that pope francis, the holy father was...
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october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapmanr: "i didn't grab anything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county burned so close to the 405 freeway - officials had to temporarily shut it down.and in ventura countythe thomas fire scorching thousands of acres and destroying many homes.from hurricanes to wildfires -- 2017 was another year of billion-dollar disasters.i'm kristen holmes i'm kristen holmes reporting. its a sunny and pleasant afternoon with highs in the upper 50s and 60s. for tonight expect lows from the lower 30s to lower 40s on average. mostly clear skies and light winds will help with radiational cooling. main weather feature weds through friday is a building 585 dm high located southw
october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapmanr: "i didn't grab anything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county burned so...
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october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapman anything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county burned so close to the 405 freeway - officials had to temporarily shut it down.and in ventura countythe thomas fire scorching thousands of acres and destroying many homes.from hurricanes to wildfires -- 2017 was another year of billion-dollar disasters.i'm kristen reporting. ( will ) coming up on the kron four morning news... christmas is over ... and it's time for the tree to come down. where you can recycle your christmas trees. this year... kron 4 will have expanded new year's eve converage. starting at 8-p-m... we will have new years live from las vegas with musical and entertainment acts. then at 11
october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapman anything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county burned so close to the 405 freeway...
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a work family, really, including kelly chapman and stephanie vargas. >> i remember there was one time, i was in the -- i was at one of the bars and i saw her walk by. every single head turned on that bar watching her walk by. and i remember thinking, i'm like, "why don't i look like her?" because men, women, they -- they just loved her. >> reporter: but no one loved her quite the way he did. a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine article. an all american good guy. he'd overcame early obstacles to become a top notch student in high school, a star athlete. this is his sister maria mcgrew. >> a valedictorian and on the football team. i -- >> yeah. you'd think he'd be just a jerk, right? >> yeah. >> just kind of a jock, mean-spirited sort of who knows, stereotypical. >> reporter: but it was quite the contrary, said maria. >> he was always the calming force amongst family and friends. you know, he was the gentle speaker. he had this outlook in life where, "i wanna go out and make the world a better place. i wanna go out and do something with my l
a work family, really, including kelly chapman and stephanie vargas. >> i remember there was one time, i was in the -- i was at one of the bars and i saw her walk by. every single head turned on that bar watching her walk by. and i remember thinking, i'm like, "why don't i look like her?" because men, women, they -- they just loved her. >> reporter: but no one loved her quite the way he did. a handsome boy scout of a firefighter named george tiaffay. george was the genuine...
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i can't-- i don't know where i'm at, duh duh duh duh duh, and you get calls from duane "the dog" chapmanthat "you've gotta get him out of there. after four or five days he'll start chewing on his own tongue." sometimes, you know, they'll eat worse things, you know, their own feces if they don't get out of there. and what i did on the phone was read to him, you know, "the secret," "the power of now," eckhart tolle stuff, or the bible to him. i did everything i could including talking about a reality show and we'll get back in front of the camera and we'll turn this into a positive. i did everything i could to keep my son from mentally defecting and losing him mentally. how's he doing now? he's doing great. he's on track. he got a degree in mixing and mastering, so he does a lot of deejaying stuff, and he's selling different car parts and you know, he sells used cars and stuff. harvey: what about brooke? she went to nashville, she wrote songs. she works it, doesn't she? hulk: yeah, brooke's been beating it up. i'm telling you, she's been on the path for quite a long time. four years in nas
i can't-- i don't know where i'm at, duh duh duh duh duh, and you get calls from duane "the dog" chapmanthat "you've gotta get him out of there. after four or five days he'll start chewing on his own tongue." sometimes, you know, they'll eat worse things, you know, their own feces if they don't get out of there. and what i did on the phone was read to him, you know, "the secret," "the power of now," eckhart tolle stuff, or the bible to him. i did...
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chapman of the political spotlight sign to match on an individual g.o.p. candidates. stepping back from the spotlight will be harder for mr. trumpian any previous president. he goes on to say that that's the only path for victory in 2018. do you think he has a point? right now, he's unpopular. >> there's different ways of doing it. he and i both served in the white house at the same time. our friend ed glass become a great guy. he just lost his right to govern a partly because of the trump factor and his unpopularity. i think he needs to give these candidates a chance to go out there by themselves. republican candidate doesn't need to be fighting the democrats and fighting the president, or fighting wings of his party divided by the president. it's not a good thing. we hope in the future, we will concentrate what they did on the tax cuts and come together and show they can work together. that's another extraordinary thing. tax reform is not easy. there's a reason it hasn't been done in 30 years. >> lea: it is an easy, but we do know that president trump does like bein
chapman of the political spotlight sign to match on an individual g.o.p. candidates. stepping back from the spotlight will be harder for mr. trumpian any previous president. he goes on to say that that's the only path for victory in 2018. do you think he has a point? right now, he's unpopular. >> there's different ways of doing it. he and i both served in the white house at the same time. our friend ed glass become a great guy. he just lost his right to govern a partly because of the...
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irv chapman, a member of the press club with bloomberg. we hear a lot today obviously about putin's navy and his admirals prowling the black sea, the baltic, threatening the countries there, prowling the black sea from a base in the crimea. prowling the mediterranean from a base in syria. what has putin and his admirals learned from the period that you were discussing? where do we stand today with the new russian threat and how to counter it? and for the benefit of the audio, would whoever answers reintroduce yourself? >> you want to start with that one? >> no. >> i'll take that one. today the soviet navy has an interesting dichotomy. the surface navy is in big trouble. they have one aircraft carrier. much smaller than our 100,000-ton nuclear-powered ships. the one carrier they have is now in the yard for two, three, possibly four years and will be rebuilt and modernized. they probably cannot add another carrier to their fleet for another 7, 8, 9, possibly 10 years. surface ship construction of destroyers and cruisers has come to almost a
irv chapman, a member of the press club with bloomberg. we hear a lot today obviously about putin's navy and his admirals prowling the black sea, the baltic, threatening the countries there, prowling the black sea from a base in the crimea. prowling the mediterranean from a base in syria. what has putin and his admirals learned from the period that you were discussing? where do we stand today with the new russian threat and how to counter it? and for the benefit of the audio, would whoever...
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. >> sheila chapman says she was always a go getter. >> she wanted to be a teacher.le kids. she work her way up. she said i will have a doctorate agree when it is all over with, and she is just about through. >> former teacher here, working on her second masters and ph.d., principal priccard says one of her core beliefs is that hard work pays off. >> my motto is start where you are but don't stay there. like as children, as adults, we all have our personal stories. but, no matter where you are, you can achieve whatever would you like. >> congratulations continue owe a priccard, dcps2018 principal of the year. in northwest, bob barnard, fox5 local news. >> got to love the hometown connection the whole way through. >> got quite a story. still ahead here, dream come true for a maryland boy. >> we'll tell you how the community came together to make it all happen. stick around, we're back after this. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> christmas came early for a boy battling leukemia, elijah har his his dream come true thanks to the "make a w
. >> sheila chapman says she was always a go getter. >> she wanted to be a teacher.le kids. she work her way up. she said i will have a doctorate agree when it is all over with, and she is just about through. >> former teacher here, working on her second masters and ph.d., principal priccard says one of her core beliefs is that hard work pays off. >> my motto is start where you are but don't stay there. like as children, as adults, we all have our personal stories. but,...
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my dress, shoes, new friend jane chapman.e to my rescue when i was trying to save young lives. a whole story. i'll kill abigail. this is chloe and the boys. >> can you believe they're in first grade? >> i know. take a lot of pick schiewrs. >> hi, maddy. james, bonnie, nathan. hi. oh, i love this. thank you, may it in peru. of course you did. >> brown: eric, how about one or two others briefly that struck you this year. >> well, my top pick was actually another show that talks a lot about women pushing against a patriarchy," the handmaid's tale "on hulu, talks about a dispopian society where theocracy is taking control of the united states and has subjugated women and forced some women to become breeders for the leaders of that country. elizabeth mass is amazing. samira wiley is amazing in it. again, given the themes of the moment, given what we're talking about now with sexual harassment and assault, it's an amazing story about how women are pushing back against a patriarchy that takes over america. >> brown: jen, do you have
my dress, shoes, new friend jane chapman.e to my rescue when i was trying to save young lives. a whole story. i'll kill abigail. this is chloe and the boys. >> can you believe they're in first grade? >> i know. take a lot of pick schiewrs. >> hi, maddy. james, bonnie, nathan. hi. oh, i love this. thank you, may it in peru. of course you did. >> brown: eric, how about one or two others briefly that struck you this year. >> well, my top pick was actually another show...
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an 1855 review of the baptism of pocahontas concluded that "chapman makes you regret that he ever painted it." we don't live in a world anymore where people make mild criticisms like that. while columbus was "tame, ill arranged, and destitute of atmosphere." as for persico's discovery, "an abomination." in 1912 guide to washington's art treasures lamented how often one encountered the work of thomas crawford. the greater freedom. who quote, "of light and shade and sculpture he was apparently ignorant." a 1915 guide to the city work ofd the sculptural the city as not cultural. and it was thought to be a federal crime. quick as he was to deliver disdain, -- argued that the masses noticed the ineptitude of those that were creating the capital. does anybody fancy that the uninstructed multitude does not feel these incongruities, it is not so. but later observers were not so convinced. alfred friendly, a reporter for the washington post, joined a tour of capitol hill in 1966, noting that the visitors in the capital seldom looked up unless they were directed to do so. lookers.iquors -- up witho
an 1855 review of the baptism of pocahontas concluded that "chapman makes you regret that he ever painted it." we don't live in a world anymore where people make mild criticisms like that. while columbus was "tame, ill arranged, and destitute of atmosphere." as for persico's discovery, "an abomination." in 1912 guide to washington's art treasures lamented how often one encountered the work of thomas crawford. the greater freedom. who quote, "of light and shade...
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society of the military history and it she is the professor and chair of the department of history at chapman university. tonight, introduce each of the discussion topics, we are going to be playing excerpts from the new podcast docudrama by chrome radio about the u.s. entry into world war i and it is called into the peace broker. the drama was generously supported by the ross near foundation whose ancestor, had close connections with the united states and who, in 1917 was taken over from foreign secretaries as head of the united kingdom war mission to the u.s.. using contemporary diaries, letters and newspaper reports, enter the peace broker brings america's journey into world war i vividly alive plant we discover a story of duplicity, middle matted intrigue and power -- vividly alive. we discover a compelling story of duplicity, diplomatic intrigue, and power politics. for those of you interested in listening more to this -- because we know it sounds really good -- it is free for you. , it is free for you. on itunes.ess it it includes introductions and consultants to production. recordingio
society of the military history and it she is the professor and chair of the department of history at chapman university. tonight, introduce each of the discussion topics, we are going to be playing excerpts from the new podcast docudrama by chrome radio about the u.s. entry into world war i and it is called into the peace broker. the drama was generously supported by the ross near foundation whose ancestor, had close connections with the united states and who, in 1917 was taken over from...
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the society of military history, and she is the professor and chair of the department of history at chapman university. tonight, to introduce ease of the discussion topics we have mentioned, we will plan experts from a new docudrama podcast from chrome radio about the u.s. entry into world war i called "enter the peace broker." the drama was generally -- was -- using contemporary diaries, letters, and newspaper reports, "enter the peace broker " brings america's journey into world war i vividly alive. -- ascover a compiling compelling story of duplicity, intrigue, and power politics. for those of you interested in listening more to this because we knows that sounds really good, it is free via itunes and includes introductions from consultants to the production. chrome radio is recording this evening's discussion, the podcast will be in due course. so let's get started. i would like to introduce our first clip and excerpt from the docudrama. this comes from the opening. it is february 1915. since the been at war previous august, and colonel house, president wilson's right-hand man, is on his
the society of military history, and she is the professor and chair of the department of history at chapman university. tonight, to introduce ease of the discussion topics we have mentioned, we will plan experts from a new docudrama podcast from chrome radio about the u.s. entry into world war i called "enter the peace broker." the drama was generally -- was -- using contemporary diaries, letters, and newspaper reports, "enter the peace broker " brings america's journey into...
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october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapmansurvivor: "i didn't grab anything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county burned so close to the 405 freeway - officials had to temporarily shut it down.and in ventura countythe thomas fire scorching thousands of acres and destroying many homes.from hurricanes to wildfires -- 2017 was another year of billion-dollar disasters.i'm kristen holmes reporting. (vicki) the first supermoon of 2018 will take place on new year's day. a supermoon occurs when the moon becomes full on the same day that it reaches its perigee--the point in the moon's elliptical orbit when it's closest to earth. another supermoon will take place on january 31st-- nasa says that supermoon wi
october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapmansurvivor: "i didn't grab anything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county...
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october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapmannything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county burned so close to the 405 freeway - officials had to temporarily shut it down.and in ventura countythe thomas fire scorching thousands of acres and destroying many homes.from hurricanes to wildfires -- 2017 was another year of billion-dollar disasters.i'm kristen holmes reporting. ( will ) playing for pride... oakland nearly spoiled philadelphia's christmas. but the eagles managed to clinch the number one seed in the n-f-c. with less than a minute to go... derek carr tried to lead the raiders to victory... but he was picked off by ronald darby. that led to an eagles field goal. then on the final raiders d
october in napa and sonoma counties...and quickly spread.many residents had little time to escape.ernie chapmannything, really... seconds could have made the difference between life and death, so there was no waiting."the vicious winds made it difficult for firefighters to battle the flames.and the wildfires burned out of control for days. then in december - fierce santa ana winds - fueling devastating wildfires. the skirball fire in los angeles county burned so close to the 405 freeway -...
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i do not know about harvey weinstein's wife, georgina chapman, how she could not have an inkling of this after 10 years of marriage. gretchen: i hope they can find a way in their heart also be fierce and stand up for who they are as women and give themselves more respect. sally: you mentioned jane fonda had several experiences. gretchen: she just came out of old and saidyears she was raped earlier in her career. and abused. and she had never told those stories before. this is the culture we live in, where these kinds of stories are stuffed down, and women are made to feel ashamed that something happened to them, when in essence, they were shamed. we have to turn this issue totally in the opposite direction. i do sense it is happening now. sally: gwyneth paltrow came forward and so did angelina jolie. i have to say, god love meryl streep for speaking out against harvey weinstein, who she had worked with. the issue of shame fascinates me. i have had, as all women have had, a number of experiences like this. one when i was 19 when senator john tower was supposed to take me to lunch. then he
i do not know about harvey weinstein's wife, georgina chapman, how she could not have an inkling of this after 10 years of marriage. gretchen: i hope they can find a way in their heart also be fierce and stand up for who they are as women and give themselves more respect. sally: you mentioned jane fonda had several experiences. gretchen: she just came out of old and saidyears she was raped earlier in her career. and abused. and she had never told those stories before. this is the culture we...