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. >> i know that we did get a judgment in the second chris jackson matter. >> it looks like you have a judgment in both. >> oh, i see. okay. >> i defer to you on that. the last one though, if i can ask about. i got your note clarifying that the petitioner's request for bankruptcy was rejected and it's out of bankruptcy court. the civil suit that the city and county filed originally now is no longer stayed. that will no longer be calendared and that is what the case conference - the reference in before. when you say negotiations with debtor are ongoing, is that the city attorney's office negotiating that? under the charter, do you have authority to negotiate settlement of litigation outside of the city attorney's or board of supervisors process. i would be surprised to learn that, if we do. >> i have had conversations with tax attorneys in the bureau's office. it may be that those tax attorneys are embedded within the bureau, but that they otherwise belong to the city attorney's office that they are vested with full authority to seek settlements in the suits that they have filed. >> i
. >> i know that we did get a judgment in the second chris jackson matter. >> it looks like you have a judgment in both. >> oh, i see. okay. >> i defer to you on that. the last one though, if i can ask about. i got your note clarifying that the petitioner's request for bankruptcy was rejected and it's out of bankruptcy court. the civil suit that the city and county filed originally now is no longer stayed. that will no longer be calendared and that is what the case...
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jackson and chris rock are teaming up to bring back the "saw" franchise, these movies were so terrifyingis father trying to find the jigsaw killer. lionsgate, supersecret about the plot. they wanted us to know who the stars are. thigh say they say we can expect edge of your seat suspense. superfan chris rock fought to bring the horror franchise back. probably didn't have to work too hard, though. the "saw" films have earned a billion dollars worldwide. yeah, the version with rock and jackson hits theaters october of next year. >>> and finally -- >> bring it on home, lara. bring it home, baby. >>> a case of mistaken identity. check out this exotic bird or is it? discovered on the side of the road in england. a couple of good samaritans saw him struggling, decided to call the local animal hospital. was surprised to hear that the rare fellow was actually just a seagull covered in curry. nobody knows how but the tiggywinkles wildlife hospital posted this saying we have no idea how he got into this predicament. thankfully apart from the vibrant color and pungent smell, he is healthy. he had a
jackson and chris rock are teaming up to bring back the "saw" franchise, these movies were so terrifyingis father trying to find the jigsaw killer. lionsgate, supersecret about the plot. they wanted us to know who the stars are. thigh say they say we can expect edge of your seat suspense. superfan chris rock fought to bring the horror franchise back. probably didn't have to work too hard, though. the "saw" films have earned a billion dollars worldwide. yeah, the version with...
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chris ivy believes the autographed joe jackson picture is one of a kind. but before it goes on the auction block, he has to make sure it's genuine. >> we don't sell any autographs without third-party authentication. so, obviously, that's a nerve-wracking prospect. >> and the authenticators have their doubts. how likely was it that it was legitimately signed by joe jackson? >> in my head, i'm thinking, "i'm sure you also have a bigfoot/loch ness monster dual-signed baseball coming behind that, as well." >> here's another quiz question for you. the answer in a moment. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our lowest prices of the season. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. don't miss our 4th of july special with the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed now $1299. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends sunday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >> ...which curved in
chris ivy believes the autographed joe jackson picture is one of a kind. but before it goes on the auction block, he has to make sure it's genuine. >> we don't sell any autographs without third-party authentication. so, obviously, that's a nerve-wracking prospect. >> and the authenticators have their doubts. how likely was it that it was legitimately signed by joe jackson? >> in my head, i'm thinking, "i'm sure you also have a bigfoot/loch ness monster dual-signed...
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. >> chris: francis preston blair, a member of andrew jackson's kitchen cabinet bought the house in $183,646,500the start of its place in history. >> chris, this is the lincoln room. it's called that because when lincoln was president, he often came over here to get advice from the blairs. >> chris: blair house took on a new role in 1942 during world war ii when churchill used to stay at the white house. >> he would be up late at night having a drink or two, waking up the president, and mrs. roosevelt just had had enough. >> chris: so they bought blair house? >> yes. >> the germans arrive at their new home ready to set up housekeeping. in washington, the presidential address is the blair house. >> chris: starting in 1948, harry truman lived here four years while the white house was under renovation. >> this is what's called a lead dining room. back in truman's days, used this table in these chairs as his cabinet room. it was also where we made the decision to join the korean war. >> chris: but in 1950, two puerto rican nationalists tried to shoot their way into blair house and kill the president
. >> chris: francis preston blair, a member of andrew jackson's kitchen cabinet bought the house in $183,646,500the start of its place in history. >> chris, this is the lincoln room. it's called that because when lincoln was president, he often came over here to get advice from the blairs. >> chris: blair house took on a new role in 1942 during world war ii when churchill used to stay at the white house. >> he would be up late at night having a drink or two, waking up...
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[laughter] chris: heck of a bed-and-breakfast. preston blair a man of andrew jackson kitchen cabinet but house in $183,646,500 but that is just the start of its place in history. >> chris, this is the lincoln room. it's called that because when we can was president he often came over here to get advice from blair. chris: blair house to got a new role in 1942 during world war ii. churchill used to stay here during the white house. >> he would be up late at night having a drink or two, picking up the president versus roosevelt had had enough. chris: so they bought blair house. yes. >> the trumans arrive in washington to set up the new house. chris: starting in 1948 harry truman lived here for years while the white house was under renovation. >> this is what called the we dining room. back in trumans days he used this table and chairs as the cabinet room and it's also where we made the decision to join the korean war. chris: in 19502 puerto rican nationalists try to shoot their way into blair house and killed the president. >> president truman continues to take his daily
[laughter] chris: heck of a bed-and-breakfast. preston blair a man of andrew jackson kitchen cabinet but house in $183,646,500 but that is just the start of its place in history. >> chris, this is the lincoln room. it's called that because when we can was president he often came over here to get advice from blair. chris: blair house to got a new role in 1942 during world war ii. churchill used to stay here during the white house. >> he would be up late at night having a drink or...
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. >> jackson on your show said he started. >> we have chris has a little -- no >> i would wear a goateethey would let me >> is that right >> you wore a beard. >> i wore scruff for a while >> they say men in developing countries shave less, so that's a growth market for p&g for other products >> but other companies have called their bluff and this dollar shave thing and the other clubs are coming in. they're like the warby parker of shaving. >> i think people who are shaving and using these products are buying from harry's and dollar shave club and not from gillette or brawn or shaving as much because they have that >> i use their products, but i have to say that i think that their razor blades, it's the razor blade business, are too expensive. they ought to come down in ice. i think they actually have >> it's one of the items that is stolen the most, which is why they're often lobbed up. >> it's a hassle to go and ask somebody to open up the case >> totally >> let's move on to topic two, which is under armour. it's sweating today. >> it is what? >> sweating. sweating >> i thought you we
. >> jackson on your show said he started. >> we have chris has a little -- no >> i would wear a goateethey would let me >> is that right >> you wore a beard. >> i wore scruff for a while >> they say men in developing countries shave less, so that's a growth market for p&g for other products >> but other companies have called their bluff and this dollar shave thing and the other clubs are coming in. they're like the warby parker of shaving....
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jackson and eddie. turning to the forecast, lisa argen. >> hi, chris. 60 in oakland. 59, san jose. from the roof camera you can see the clouds, but still out there. not much of a breeze yet. 62, concord. 60, livermore. from mount tam we are looking at some sunshine. it will be mild to warm again today. we will talk temperatures in details coming up. >> lisa, thank you. >>> up next, a manage any tuesday 7.1 earthquake rocks southern california, sending shocks all the way to sacramento. a look at the damage this morning. . >>> plus, a bad trip leads to an officer-involved shooting, one man's wild r stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? anaines befores headaches they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 minutes in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as
jackson and eddie. turning to the forecast, lisa argen. >> hi, chris. 60 in oakland. 59, san jose. from the roof camera you can see the clouds, but still out there. not much of a breeze yet. 62, concord. 60, livermore. from mount tam we are looking at some sunshine. it will be mild to warm again today. we will talk temperatures in details coming up. >> lisa, thank you. >>> up next, a manage any tuesday 7.1 earthquake rocks southern california, sending shocks all the way to...
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chris jansing, thank you. coming up now, more news with my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> enjoy your time out west. >>> the chant plenty loud but hard to hear for a lot of democrats. appalled and shaken by what a fired up crowd yelled at the rally as he zeroed in on congresswoman omar. >> omar has a history of launching vicious, antisemitic screeds. >> omar left war-torn somalia as a child. the chants, send her back, chilling and horrifying. the president might pick a different word to describe all of this. maybe winning. he's leaning in to slash and burn strategy to get re-elected. the squad of four liberal lawmakers that includes omar, emboldened by the impeachment vote shot down by the house. where do democrats go from here? nancy pelosi may have something to say any minute. we're watching one of her events. i'm watching this live and other stories we have for you. kelly o'donnell on capitol hill, hans nichols at the white house. kelly, let me start with you. as the morning unfolded we're seeing more and more reaction from democratic lawmakers, some republicans about the rally overnight. >> it has
chris jansing, thank you. coming up now, more news with my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> enjoy your time out west. >>> the chant plenty loud but hard to hear for a lot of democrats. appalled and shaken by what a fired up crowd yelled at the rally as he zeroed in on congresswoman omar. >> omar has a history of launching vicious, antisemitic screeds. >> omar left war-torn somalia as a child. the chants, send her back, chilling and horrifying. the president...
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chris jansing, thank you. coming up now, more news with my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> enjoy your time out west. >>hard to hear for a lot of democrats. appalled and shaken by what a fired up crowd yelled at the rally as he zeroed in on congresswoman omar. >> omar has a history of launching vicious, antisemitic screeds. >> omar left war-torn somalia as a child. the chants, send her back, chilling and horrifying. the president might pick a different word to describe all of this. maybe winning. he's leaning in
chris jansing, thank you. coming up now, more news with my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> enjoy your time out west. >>hard to hear for a lot of democrats. appalled and shaken by what a fired up crowd yelled at the rally as he zeroed in on congresswoman omar. >> omar has a history of launching vicious, antisemitic screeds. >> omar left war-torn somalia as a child. the chants, send her back, chilling and horrifying. the president might pick a different word to...
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jackson, thank you for the reporting. >>> let's turn to capitol hill, joining me is delaware democratic senator chris coons who just a fewours ago joined the growing chorus of democrats calling for acosta's resignation. senator, good to see you. >> good to see you, kasie. >> so yesterday when we were initially talking about this, you were talking to some of my colleagues, reporters in the hallway, the thinking was congressional oversight might be able to take care of this, but this chorus for calls for acosta's resignation was risen over the course of the last 24 hours. what made you think that this was the right is it ep to call for him to step down? >> kasie, the more i've heard about the arrest of jeffrey epstein and the vault full of inappropriate photos of underaged women and the more i've learned about the details of just how inappropriate this sweetheart plea deal was, that's more than a decade old, but was carried out under the direction of acosta, the more concerned i've become. frankly, as i've heard more and more calls, not just for some oversight, but for some real accountability, the more i've reached the co
jackson, thank you for the reporting. >>> let's turn to capitol hill, joining me is delaware democratic senator chris coons who just a fewours ago joined the growing chorus of democrats calling for acosta's resignation. senator, good to see you. >> good to see you, kasie. >> so yesterday when we were initially talking about this, you were talking to some of my colleagues, reporters in the hallway, the thinking was congressional oversight might be able to take care of this,...
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what's in marcia fudge and chris murphy's bill which talks about federal investment for localities to diversify their schools. i think it's important to remember what jesse jackson said is there was no such thing in the 1960s really of voluntary busing. what we were dealing with at the time in the '60s and '70s was localities were roelting against it. >> berkeley, california, was i think the first city -- >> yeah. >> but the story she told -- i guess i'm asking was that the model she has in mind for the country? >> you can't take a snapshot in time and apply it to the modern era. everything changes over the course of time. and right now there are new approaches we have to take. busing can be a part of that solution. but i think what's important to remember here, and i think i saw a statistic as this debate raged on that only 2% of schools at the time were voluntarily bused. i think it's important to remember that, you know, vice president biden, then senator biden, took a broad brush at this and said that busing was an asinine concept. so it wasn't the nuance of voluntary versus forced. it's not about her. she was speaking for thousands if not millions of studen
what's in marcia fudge and chris murphy's bill which talks about federal investment for localities to diversify their schools. i think it's important to remember what jesse jackson said is there was no such thing in the 1960s really of voluntary busing. what we were dealing with at the time in the '60s and '70s was localities were roelting against it. >> berkeley, california, was i think the first city -- >> yeah. >> but the story she told -- i guess i'm asking was that the...
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jackson and eddie. >>> let's send it over to meteorologist lisa argen. now she is tracking the accuweather forecast for us. hi, lisa. >> hey, chris. we are in the thick of summer and fog has been our friend each and every day. here we are, live doppler 7 with the fog up and down the coast from marin to san mateo, patchy across the bay. it is getting clear. we will get some sun at the shoreline, and today will be the warmer day out of the weekend, six to seven mile visibility from the airport. half moon bay you see a little finger of it over into oakland, hayward and fremont. a nice-looking shot from the roof camera where you can seattle bit of sunlight there. looking at more to come. mid 50s, san francisco, san jose and half moon bay with 53 in morgan hill. oakland is checking in at 58. speaking of our east bay hills, check out the fog that is visible here from our volmer peak camera. it certainly has extended over the bay, but it will quickly clear by mid morning. wow, upper 40s in petaluma. that feels like fall, right? 49 in santa rosa. 56 by the delta, but certainly mid-july weather for the bay area. 59 in concord and 54 in liv
jackson and eddie. >>> let's send it over to meteorologist lisa argen. now she is tracking the accuweather forecast for us. hi, lisa. >> hey, chris. we are in the thick of summer and fog has been our friend each and every day. here we are, live doppler 7 with the fog up and down the coast from marin to san mateo, patchy across the bay. it is getting clear. we will get some sun at the shoreline, and today will be the warmer day out of the weekend, six to seven mile visibility from...
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jackson, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. arthel: be tour so tune -- be sure to tune into "fox news sunday," dana perino will be in for chris wallace, he'll sit down with ken cucinelli airing at 2 and 7 p.m. eastern right here on fox and you, of course, can check your local listingses for the air time on your local fox affiliate. mike: 2020 democrats making their pitch to an important demographic of voters in the southeast. their messages ahead. ♪ this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. did you know that feeling sluggish or weighed down could be signs that your digestive system isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gell
jackson, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. arthel: be tour so tune -- be sure to tune into "fox news sunday," dana perino will be in for chris wallace, he'll sit down with ken cucinelli airing at 2 and 7 p.m. eastern right here on fox and you, of course, can check your local listingses for the air time on your local fox affiliate. mike: 2020 democrats making their pitch to an important demographic of voters in the southeast. their messages ahead. ♪ this is the...
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jackson lee's reparations bill so we can have the national conversation we've waited too long to have. >> a smattering of applause there. let's discuss its significance. mark preston, april ryan, also chrisou. april, reparations. does it help him in party, hurt him in a general? >> it helps him in party. it could hurt him in the general, because that's such a touchy issue. a lot of america, to include black america is not always in on this issue. but it's gaining momentum. i remember 22 years ago, bill clinton had the chance to make an apology for slavery. he didn't. the issue, if you did apologize, that meant to repair the wrong. you know? reparations. what did reparations look like, who would get them? you know, and that's kind of a slippery slope. going back to beto o'rourke tonight, when he said he would indeed sign the bill into law that sheila jackson lee has on the table, that's for establishing a commission to look at it. not saying i'm going to give you reparations. so, the devil is in the details there. the step is coming. there's more conversation about it now. but at issue, will there be direct payments? amy klobuchar does not believe in direct payments. bernie sanders say we
jackson lee's reparations bill so we can have the national conversation we've waited too long to have. >> a smattering of applause there. let's discuss its significance. mark preston, april ryan, also chrisou. april, reparations. does it help him in party, hurt him in a general? >> it helps him in party. it could hurt him in the general, because that's such a touchy issue. a lot of america, to include black america is not always in on this issue. but it's gaining momentum. i...