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this is the helen dillard playground, we had the trans march earlier this evening, it started at six, we've now gone back to beautiful friday evening activities, which is a pretty nice night to be outside in san francisco. i temperatures today in eight concord, 85, san jose, 77, fremont 76, san francisco 65 degrees, if you are coming into the city for the pride festivities or anything in san francisco, plan on mid 60s, cloud cover gone by midmorning, mostly sunny skies and seasonal conditions, beautiful weather. alameda county fair is sunny and warm, it's open until 11:00 tomorrow and sunday night. so we are warming up one or 2 degrees but it's not a significant warm-up. we will simply be heading back to average. pollen count stays low, it's all good news when it comes to weather. between a four and five all the way through the weekend and into the middle of next week. the reason why we will warm-up a few degrees, that low- pressure area to the north is still spinning off the northwest coast line, but it's a little weaker and farther away, so less of an onshore flow will gain us one o
this is the helen dillard playground, we had the trans march earlier this evening, it started at six, we've now gone back to beautiful friday evening activities, which is a pretty nice night to be outside in san francisco. i temperatures today in eight concord, 85, san jose, 77, fremont 76, san francisco 65 degrees, if you are coming into the city for the pride festivities or anything in san francisco, plan on mid 60s, cloud cover gone by midmorning, mostly sunny skies and seasonal conditions,...
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i am megan dillard, fox 4 news. >>> nasa is hoping to return to the moon in five years and then go toofficials spoke about the mission, they say the largest rocket built in history will take the crew to the moon. scientists plan to build a small space station called the gateway the orbit to orbit the moon. the project will use ice water found on the moon 10 years ago as a key resource. >> we need to be able to utilize the resources of the moon to live and work for long periods of time and maybe even take those resources and create a fueling depot in orbit around the moon. >> nasa says that the ultimate goal is to make it to mars. they say the mission to the moon is just another step in getting there. >> pretty interesting. >>> >> as we head into summer a warning about water safety, what east bay regional parks is saying following two drownings at a popular lake. >>> a billion-dollar cocaine bust is being called one of the largest in u.s. history. how much was seized and where the drugs were headed. >>> in a high temperature in san francisco today. a cool 64. one week ago it was 91. do
i am megan dillard, fox 4 news. >>> nasa is hoping to return to the moon in five years and then go toofficials spoke about the mission, they say the largest rocket built in history will take the crew to the moon. scientists plan to build a small space station called the gateway the orbit to orbit the moon. the project will use ice water found on the moon 10 years ago as a key resource. >> we need to be able to utilize the resources of the moon to live and work for long periods of...
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kristin: dillard's. ben: dillard's, okay.t to scale and grow, and that's what i've been really stuck on. lemonis: and so has your business gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: who did you used to sell to that was a big part of your business that's gone away? ben: anthropologie. lemonis: what else? ben: nordstrom. lemonis: anything else? ben: neiman marcus. lemonis: okay. so what is the biggest problem this company has? ben: staffing the right positions and retention. lemonis: and how's communication in the company? ben: in terms of, like... lemonis: do people understand what's happening? are you a good communicator? ben: i try to be that. i try to follow a lot of rules. so, like, this is a binder we have. this is an example of what they initial every day. lemonis: so employee entry, 9:45 a.m. -- disarm the alarm, open the register, turn on the main store lights, answer the phone, review follow-ups, be productive. carefully check plants so they do not die. how do you not carefully check the plant? ben: when ben's garden has a store o
kristin: dillard's. ben: dillard's, okay.t to scale and grow, and that's what i've been really stuck on. lemonis: and so has your business gone down? ben: yes. lemonis: who did you used to sell to that was a big part of your business that's gone away? ben: anthropologie. lemonis: what else? ben: nordstrom. lemonis: anything else? ben: neiman marcus. lemonis: okay. so what is the biggest problem this company has? ben: staffing the right positions and retention. lemonis: and how's communication...
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and next time on drive which we put machine museum she smushed dillard she'll she 63 as to the test. and take sea ice and she'll be family on a journey through their home country spain. czerny along chile is a long history. look at the glaciers in the south. and the salmon farms in the north and follow chile is main artery through the country's wonders and. meet the people call it home. 70 into the heart and not going out. to 50. closely. to some carefully i don't know if this suit against you is to be a good. old fashioned. play discover the. place. subscribe to a documentary on you tube. small simple and simply or big changes. the people making it possible to go africa. fantastic right. back as they set out to save the environment. and learn from one another. and work together for a future of. any comfort to go w. . her latest book google tourist guide celebrity's booming capital i love berlin the full scope of the multicultural metropolis you know where your attack series the battleground but it's not like the tourism. i love beethoven was shown once a day 6 and looks like swiss l
and next time on drive which we put machine museum she smushed dillard she'll she 63 as to the test. and take sea ice and she'll be family on a journey through their home country spain. czerny along chile is a long history. look at the glaciers in the south. and the salmon farms in the north and follow chile is main artery through the country's wonders and. meet the people call it home. 70 into the heart and not going out. to 50. closely. to some carefully i don't know if this suit against you...
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he hinted at here as somebody who under the banner of justice and human rights actively works to dillard to demise this state of israel and negate its very ride to exist how do you take it does your work challenge israel's right to exist that's quite simply a smear that's meant to detract from our well researched findings. the reality here is that we have documented rights abuses here for nearly 3 decades and if you see the documentation of rights abuse as a threat to your state's legitimacy it's a sign that your state's legitimacy may be tied to very serious human rights abuse in this case we're talking about a over 50 year long occupation that's defined by institutional discrimination in systematic rights abuse the reality here israeli officials and said if attacking. human rights groups that are documenting abuses or other critics of government policy should address the very serious human rights issues that we have documented and that are quite clear to anyone who understands the reality on the ground now you just mentioned this systematic human rights abuse especially when it comes t
he hinted at here as somebody who under the banner of justice and human rights actively works to dillard to demise this state of israel and negate its very ride to exist how do you take it does your work challenge israel's right to exist that's quite simply a smear that's meant to detract from our well researched findings. the reality here is that we have documented rights abuses here for nearly 3 decades and if you see the documentation of rights abuse as a threat to your state's legitimacy...
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i am megan dillard, fox 4 news. >>> up next in a couple of minutes on ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00.e boy would not survive after he accidentally shot himself in the head. >> went through here and came out here. >> a miracle that he is alive. >> not only voted this little boy survive, he is getting better every day and is now back home. more on his recovery coming up. >>> plus, president trump set to address the cloud crowd in orlando at any moment, as his reelection campaign kicks off officially tonight, this is a live look here at the fired up crowd in florida waiting on the president. you can see the vice president there at the podium speaking to the audience. we are going to have more on this rally up next in the news at 5. >>> mornings on 2 only on ktvu fox 2. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 5 starts now. >>> we promise to rebuild our military. >> vice president mike pence introduces president trump in orlando florida orlando, florida to a high crowd of supporters along his reelection campaign. good evening everyone i am julie haener. >> supporters of president trump are filed into an or
i am megan dillard, fox 4 news. >>> up next in a couple of minutes on ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00.e boy would not survive after he accidentally shot himself in the head. >> went through here and came out here. >> a miracle that he is alive. >> not only voted this little boy survive, he is getting better every day and is now back home. more on his recovery coming up. >>> plus, president trump set to address the cloud crowd in orlando at any moment, as his...
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feel that bad about it [ laughter ] but i'll tell you, i live in key west in the winter and annie dillardsometimes calls me a tie he only person that ever gave me that nickname. and so he says, "annie" at a party, everybody comes over to tinker creek."y, "pilgrim at [ laughter ] and i say, "isn't it a great book?" [ laught ] you know but, the person that i'm very often mistaken for als just similar first name, anne tyler and i once years ago, when i hadn't done that many readings and i wasn't that experienced, was asked out to a university in indiana, and i was listening - i was sort of, you know, appreciating my own introduction out there. you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker and such a record of writing novels interspersed with stories. and a wonderful voice and her many followers and, you know, your wonderful time in baltimore, and your sensitive treatment of - well, anne tyler, you e really, really a fabulous writer." [ light lahter ] and i thought, "what am i going to do? [ laughter ] and nobody laughed in the audience so everyone thought this it wasn't just that the p
feel that bad about it [ laughter ] but i'll tell you, i live in key west in the winter and annie dillardsometimes calls me a tie he only person that ever gave me that nickname. and so he says, "annie" at a party, everybody comes over to tinker creek."y, "pilgrim at [ laughter ] and i say, "isn't it a great book?" [ laught ] you know but, the person that i'm very often mistaken for als just similar first name, anne tyler and i once years ago, when i hadn't done...
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. >> reporter: jay dillard couldn't afford to go to prom, but charles took care of everything. >> thes stories are countless. >> he always gets on me about going to college and going to class and making sure my grades are good. >> he became that male role model that i never had in my life. >> so some kids, he's the only father figure that they know. >> reporter: charles' own son sees the value of his father's gifts. >> i'm a black man growing up in the city of philadelphia, statistically, it's hard to make it without a father. >> i would like to tell him that i love him. i never told him that before. >> charles cares. he cares so truly, so genuinely. >> and so it touches me because you see these children. they're in and they're out and you know they are struggling. you know their history, and you know they're coming from, most times, bad homes, and to have people be it my husband, whoever, who are willing to go the extra mile to make sure their needs are met, is awesome. >> i did it, i appreciate everything he did for me to make me be the person i am right now. >> he really is making
. >> reporter: jay dillard couldn't afford to go to prom, but charles took care of everything. >> thes stories are countless. >> he always gets on me about going to college and going to class and making sure my grades are good. >> he became that male role model that i never had in my life. >> so some kids, he's the only father figure that they know. >> reporter: charles' own son sees the value of his father's gifts. >> i'm a black man growing up in the...