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and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey.indy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much later. but he says in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills. >> how many times did you say to your wife, if you don't get off the drugs, i'm going to have to leave you? >> at least three. >> but she wouldn't do it? >> she would fall back into her old habits. >> she would never agree to rehab? >> no. she told me that all her doctors are on the same page. everything is fine. >> so alex was telling everyone that his wife was a victim of her own demons. but soon, new evidence would emerge that would send this case in a more sinister direction. >>> coming up -- >> the
and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey.indy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out...
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emily: is that where you learned about square photos? emily: yes. yes.y photography teacher took my camera out of my hands and gave me a plastic camera that took square film format. and i learned to love it. it was just easy to take good photos in square format. emily: while you were at stanford, you had an offer to drop out and work at facebook. what happened? kevin: there was a girl involved, and i did not want to exactly leave school. [laughter] but also i talked to a lot of my mentors who said facebook is a fad that will go away. and to this day, i think about that decision. i think it was the right decision. i loved finishing stanford, and i loved what i learned there. but when i think about, i think about how many technologies that come out that people doubt at first. and then i think about the technologies that people thought wouldn't work in the first few years. people still nothing instagram will work it sometimes. it's hard to refute at this point. emily: you went on to google. you interned at odeo, and shared a desk with jack dorsey. what was
emily: is that where you learned about square photos? emily: yes. yes.y photography teacher took my camera out of my hands and gave me a plastic camera that took square film format. and i learned to love it. it was just easy to take good photos in square format. emily: while you were at stanford, you had an offer to drop out and work at facebook. what happened? kevin: there was a girl involved, and i did not want to exactly leave school. [laughter] but also i talked to a lot of my mentors who...
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emily: you have got multiple degrees.n engineering degree at the indian institute of technology, biomedical engineering at carnegie mellon, an mba at stanford. and you wrote this "medium" post called "is majoring in liberal arts a mistake" for students. where you said "it does not neccesarily set you up for success." it caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor said, "the real assertion here is that the purpose of human existence is fundamentally tied to the accumulation of wealth." how do you respond? vinod: that is a nonsensical response. what liberal arts has become is an excuse to do less work. that's not everybody. and i speak to the 80% of students who actually do it for the wrong reason. but bottom line, if liberal arts goals are the goal, then liberal arts as taught today and taken today is the wrong curriculum. emily: so what should they be studying? vinod: logic and philosophy should be an absolute part of any liberal arts curriculum. because otherwise you don't learn how to think
emily: you have got multiple degrees.n engineering degree at the indian institute of technology, biomedical engineering at carnegie mellon, an mba at stanford. and you wrote this "medium" post called "is majoring in liberal arts a mistake" for students. where you said "it does not neccesarily set you up for success." it caused some controversy, which i know you're not shy about. one commentor said, "the real assertion here is that the purpose of human...
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emily: each hearing had ace emily paramedics or. idenceo talked about presiden being a family history for the supreme court. i suspect he will be to the right. the political science analysis of his appellate court rulings suggest he will be with alito and perhaps to the right of sberts, in the place that calia would have been in. charlie: does he remind you of scalia? emily: no. they are a temperamental contrast. onlia was provocative off in the bench and gorsuch is gentle. in terms of their view of the viewsd there quite strict -- there are quite strict views of interpreting the constitution. i think there is a resemblance. charlie: how does he resemble justice jackson? emily: he would argue that he believes in judicial restraint and he will not grab issues to decide that are not right in front of him. as an appellate judge, he has looked at narrow grounds. if he follows that path, it would continue that judicial restraint. white was a hero. past justice to compare himself to. conservativehighly , but on the conservative side of th
emily: each hearing had ace emily paramedics or. idenceo talked about presiden being a family history for the supreme court. i suspect he will be to the right. the political science analysis of his appellate court rulings suggest he will be with alito and perhaps to the right of sberts, in the place that calia would have been in. charlie: does he remind you of scalia? emily: no. they are a temperamental contrast. onlia was provocative off in the bench and gorsuch is gentle. in terms of their...
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emily: i do. think so and if the democrats decide to filibuster this nomination, and they may not, but if they do, the republicans will feel like it is worth it to break the filibuster. i think that this nomination is the smartest move trump has made his taking office. charlie: thank you for coming. emily: thank you so much for having me. charlie: we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: the debates around the future of american health care took another contentious turn on tuesday. president trump addressed a group of house republicans enclosed door meetings and implored them to follow through on legislation to repeal and replace the affordable care act, coming on the heels of to win over conservatives, including a shift of medicaid cost to the state government. "even with these changes, passage of the bill still remains unsure with rank-and-file opposition. for all of this, we turned to washington and al hunt of bloomberg you and bob hunt -- and bob of the "washington post." bob, you wrote
emily: i do. think so and if the democrats decide to filibuster this nomination, and they may not, but if they do, the republicans will feel like it is worth it to break the filibuster. i think that this nomination is the smartest move trump has made his taking office. charlie: thank you for coming. emily: thank you so much for having me. charlie: we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: the debates around the future of american health care took another contentious turn on tuesday....
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host: emily tamkin. guest: this goes to show -- whetherno 1 -- multilateral trade is good or ill depends on who you ask. trade can be understood as a stand-in for globalization and exchange of peoples and products and global movement. trump and merkel are on very different positions. this is something she believes in and he does not. host: allen was waiting in hawaii the line for independents. caller: thank you for taking my call. i know emily has some expertise on russia. ,ithout beating a dead horse what is her current perspective with the future andhe russian investigation how this really affects trump ability to really work with foreign leaders? how is this going to play out? guest: it's interesting. something about which they are aware. part of the reason the white house stressed that trump is looking forward to hearing from gooputinout dealing with -- sessions met with the russian ambassador twice and so did everybody else. that was a joke. one is in the background as he pursues other foreign polic
host: emily tamkin. guest: this goes to show -- whetherno 1 -- multilateral trade is good or ill depends on who you ask. trade can be understood as a stand-in for globalization and exchange of peoples and products and global movement. trump and merkel are on very different positions. this is something she believes in and he does not. host: allen was waiting in hawaii the line for independents. caller: thank you for taking my call. i know emily has some expertise on russia. ,ithout beating a...
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>> emily chandler. emily chandler. >> emily. where are you at, emily? emily. hey, emily. >> her question -- >> read the question. >> her question is given the 2016 south carolina presidential election results, what are your plans to ensure all donald trump's policies and agendas are implemented? >> okay. here's what i'm going to try to do. i'm going to try to help our president, donald trump, be as successful as possible because number one, i agree with him mostly. and i would like to get this country moving again. so for those who voted -- so i want to repeal or replace obama care because i think it is broken. i want to -- i want to put judge gorsuch on the supreme court because i think he's qualified. i want to cut your taxes because we need to. i want to rebuild -- i want to be rebuild our military because it's broken. i want to build the keystone pipeline to get oil from canada so you don't have to buy -- so what have we learned? that i'm a conservative, damn proud of it, and i'm going to help trump where i can. the rest of you who voted for clinton, you s
>> emily chandler. emily chandler. >> emily. where are you at, emily? emily. hey, emily. >> her question -- >> read the question. >> her question is given the 2016 south carolina presidential election results, what are your plans to ensure all donald trump's policies and agendas are implemented? >> okay. here's what i'm going to try to do. i'm going to try to help our president, donald trump, be as successful as possible because number one, i agree with him...
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who was emily dickinson?olar marta werner offers this: >> she is a constant summons to me to think about language and its preciseness. and not only its preciseness, but its power. >> reporter: here, visitors can listen to readings of the poems... while examining remnants of a circumscribed 19th century life lived almost completely in one town: amherst, massachusetts. the only known painting of dickinson as a child with her siblings, a daguerreotype of her as a young woman-- the only authenticated photo of the poet. there's also a lock of her auburn hair; a replica of cut and pressed botanical specimens; and another of the rose wallpaper in the bedroom to which she retreated in her later years. this exhibition, with some 100 rarely-seen items, is eager to present a different, fresh take on dickinson. curator carolyn vega: >> the stereotype that was attached to her very early on of this total recluse, of this woman in white who never left her bedroom, who penned these amazing verses, like in a vacuum almost, in
who was emily dickinson?olar marta werner offers this: >> she is a constant summons to me to think about language and its preciseness. and not only its preciseness, but its power. >> reporter: here, visitors can listen to readings of the poems... while examining remnants of a circumscribed 19th century life lived almost completely in one town: amherst, massachusetts. the only known painting of dickinson as a child with her siblings, a daguerreotype of her as a young woman-- the only...
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>> this is from emily chandler. sen. graham: emily, where are you at, emily? hey, hemly. >> her question is, given the 2016 south carolina presidential election results, what are your plans to ensure all donald trump's policies and agendas are implemented. sen. graham: here's what i'm going to do, i'm going to try to help our president, donald trump, be as successful as possible, number one because i agree with him mostly and i'd like to get this country moving again. boo] no. i want to replace obamacare because i think it's broken. gorsacho ut judge then supreme court because i think he's qualified. i want to cut your taxes because we need to. i want to rebuild our military because it's broken. i want to build the keystone pipeline to get oil from canada. o you don't have to buy. [cheers and applause] sen. graham: so what have you learned, i'm a conservative, damn proud of it, i'm going to help trump where i can. the rest of you who voted for clinton should want him to succeed too. >> this question is pr pauline roberts from westminster. sen. graham: sit down
>> this is from emily chandler. sen. graham: emily, where are you at, emily? hey, hemly. >> her question is, given the 2016 south carolina presidential election results, what are your plans to ensure all donald trump's policies and agendas are implemented. sen. graham: here's what i'm going to do, i'm going to try to help our president, donald trump, be as successful as possible, number one because i agree with him mostly and i'd like to get this country moving again. boo] no. i...
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this role earned julie an oscar so it is a daunting task for emily.should make her feel better. listen to what she told us. >> i won't be on it but emabily blunt will. i think she is terrific. >> high raise from the perfect nanny. emily has the look down from the cinched waist of her coat to her hat where she pays homage to her with what else, a robin. so here's what we know about the movie so far. lamp lighter jack. dick van dyke is back but not as the chimney sweep. >> they wanted me to play the son and this time there is no four hours in the make-up chair. >> other characters include angela lansbury as balloon lady. a nod to the original bird lady. and the cousin played by maryl streep. the movie won't hit theaters until christmas next year. the banks kids are all grown up and we hear she is edgier than last time we saw her. >> i am kind but extremely firm. >> it is making all the rest of the story that walt disney stored in his vault and now they've made it completely new mary poppins story. >> we're still hoping julie makes an appearance in the m
this role earned julie an oscar so it is a daunting task for emily.should make her feel better. listen to what she told us. >> i won't be on it but emabily blunt will. i think she is terrific. >> high raise from the perfect nanny. emily has the look down from the cinched waist of her coat to her hat where she pays homage to her with what else, a robin. so here's what we know about the movie so far. lamp lighter jack. dick van dyke is back but not as the chimney sweep. >> they...
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i am emily and i am i am beth and i am eight years old. lam emily and i am nine i am beth and i am eight built roy the robot. he drives an eight foot grid and he has a four bar left that lifts up walls, sets in the scoring zone, and in the middle of the eight foot grid, there isa middle of the eight foot grid, there is a bridge, and roy has the balance there with other robots. we are hoping to take roy to america. we are representing the uk. it is the world championships and there are 500,000 other teams to compete with, and they are the best of the whole world. go for it, girls. we asked you what you thought would be the outcome of brexit. the deal, bad deal, or no deal. nothing like brexit to get people talking and nailing their views to the mast. lots we can't read out. this one says we are screwed, theresa may is purely honouring her mandate but there could be problems later down the line. ian says we are getting our country back, wonderful day, believe we will be getting. mike is back, let's talk travel. many think about where they are going to their holidays and for some it would s
i am emily and i am i am beth and i am eight years old. lam emily and i am nine i am beth and i am eight built roy the robot. he drives an eight foot grid and he has a four bar left that lifts up walls, sets in the scoring zone, and in the middle of the eight foot grid, there isa middle of the eight foot grid, there is a bridge, and roy has the balance there with other robots. we are hoping to take roy to america. we are representing the uk. it is the world championships and there are 500,000...
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. >>> here's your first look at emily blunt at mary pop pins. at dorned hat and the iconic carpet bag likely filled with magic tricks and remedies. julie andrews played the original beloved nanny in the 1964 classic. you have to wait for the new version "mary poppins returns," till december 25th of 2018. emily said she can't wait to step into the role. >> the whole thing is so exciting. > monday night, the bachelor women tell all special. nick comes face-to-face with all thh ladies he rejected including bad girl corrin who broke down in tears when he sent her home. etonline caught up with her for an exclusive champagne spa day. >> oh, my gosh. >> all of our, you know, sexual passion for each other. >> how did that feel? >> bad. >> hat was he thinking? >> >> that's the kind of girl talk that happens when you get a pedicure at a four seasons los angeles. even though nick said good-bye, sounds like she is still very much on his mind. >> nick said he misses you and it was very hard to send you home. do you still miss nick at all? are there feelings
. >>> here's your first look at emily blunt at mary pop pins. at dorned hat and the iconic carpet bag likely filled with magic tricks and remedies. julie andrews played the original beloved nanny in the 1964 classic. you have to wait for the new version "mary poppins returns," till december 25th of 2018. emily said she can't wait to step into the role. >> the whole thing is so exciting. > monday night, the bachelor women tell all special. nick comes face-to-face with...
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. >> in rochester, new york, when emily goode heard someone being stopped she went out to film the encficer didn't like that. >> we're dog a traffic stop. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> >> stand in your house. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> i w >> i was in cotton pajamas. you could tell i was holding i don i don't think there's any reason to feel threatened. >> all i have is a camera. i have no weapons. >> this does not matter. you know what? you're going to go to jail. >> they're arresting me. i don't understand what's going >> the >> the officer took her to jail and charged her with obstructing governmental administration. >> i did nothing. i did nothing. >> i think that the young police officer is high on his power. >> high on his power is a little harsh. he's he's doing his job. >> no, it's not his job to take people, observers, from their own property and put them in >> a >> a month later, emily put this video online. it was viewed thousands of times, and some viewers criticized the police. so you post the video on youtube, and they come back. >> in uniform, four officers. >>
. >> in rochester, new york, when emily goode heard someone being stopped she went out to film the encficer didn't like that. >> we're dog a traffic stop. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> >> stand in your house. >> i'm allowed to stand in my >> i w >> i was in cotton pajamas. you could tell i was holding i don i don't think there's any reason to feel threatened. >> all i have is a camera. i have no weapons. >> this does not matter. you...
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- hi emily - so what exactly is yoga? - yoga is a mind body practice that was created about 8,000 years ago in ancient india. - and how can yoga help us deal with stress? - yoga helps you on a physical, mental, and emotional level, builds your self-confidence, and when you feel more confident, physically and mentally, you don't get stressed out as easy. and it also helps you build awareness of what's important to you and what triggers your stress so that when you see yourself in that situation you can walk away from the drama and not react to it. - interesting. so when i get stress, i feel it in my neck and shoulders. how can yoga help us deal with that tightness? - that's very common, 'cause we all get stressed and our shoulders start to creep up and especially when we're looking over at a computer and our eyes are getting all strained. the first thing you need to do is just relax those shoulders down. that's. yeah and then you want to stretch all sides of your neck. so take your chin to your chest and just gently roll s
- hi emily - so what exactly is yoga? - yoga is a mind body practice that was created about 8,000 years ago in ancient india. - and how can yoga help us deal with stress? - yoga helps you on a physical, mental, and emotional level, builds your self-confidence, and when you feel more confident, physically and mentally, you don't get stressed out as easy. and it also helps you build awareness of what's important to you and what triggers your stress so that when you see yourself in that situation...
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and i want to get over to emily.think you get to hughes speaker ryan who has the votes here. there are certain some that are saying it's not going to happen on thursday. >> i'll get to youmi ely in a second. >> i've watched paul ryan. he's sent the signal that he's close to having the votes. my count is, he's a little off. by the time he gets there, he'll have the votes to send it to the senate. >> you think he can count votes. emily, do you think he can count votes? do you think he has them? >> it's very unclear whether or not he has the votes because paul ryan has done this to himself. republicans have done this to themselves. there's nothing more clearly identified with the current federal republican party than repealing the affordable care act. when it is in their hands and they have the opportunity to do it, they cannot put a bill together that does not kick older, sicker people off their health care or raise their premiums so much that it is totally unaffordable. ryan said let the free market take care of premi
and i want to get over to emily.think you get to hughes speaker ryan who has the votes here. there are certain some that are saying it's not going to happen on thursday. >> i'll get to youmi ely in a second. >> i've watched paul ryan. he's sent the signal that he's close to having the votes. my count is, he's a little off. by the time he gets there, he'll have the votes to send it to the senate. >> you think he can count votes. emily, do you think he can count votes? do you...
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>> emily chandler. emily chandler. senator graham: emily. hey, emily. all right, read the question. >> her question is given the 2016 south carolina presidential thoughtswhat are your on making sure all of donald trump's policies are implemented? will try toam: i help donald trump be as successful as possible. i agree with him mostly. i would like to get discussion moving again. though -- [jeering] i want to repeal and replace obamacare because i think -- [jeering] senator graham: i want to put judge gorsuch on the supreme court because i think he is qualified. reform taxes because we need to. i want to rebuild our military because it's broken. tell the keystone pipeline to get off -- [jeering] so what have we learned? proudonservative, damn of it. i am going to help where i can. and the rest of you who voted for clinton -- [indiscernible] all right. >> this question is from westminster. senator graham: sit down. hey! >> this question is from polly roberts from westminster. polly, would you please stand up -- pauline, would you please stand up? need aff
>> emily chandler. emily chandler. senator graham: emily. hey, emily. all right, read the question. >> her question is given the 2016 south carolina presidential thoughtswhat are your on making sure all of donald trump's policies are implemented? will try toam: i help donald trump be as successful as possible. i agree with him mostly. i would like to get discussion moving again. though -- [jeering] i want to repeal and replace obamacare because i think -- [jeering] senator graham: i...
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>> emily chandler. >> emily. where you at, emily? hey, emily. all right.her question is given the 2016 south carolina presidential election results, what are your plans to ensure all donald trump's policies and agendas are implemented? >> okay. here's what i'm going to try to do. i'm going to try to help our president donald trump be successful as possible because, number one, i agree with him mostly. i'd like to get this country moving again. so for those that voted against -- i want to repeal or replace obamacare because i think it's broken. i want to put judge gorsuch on the supreme court because i think he's qualified. i want to cut your taxes because we need to. i want to rebuild our -- i want to rebuild our military because it's broken. i want to build a pipeline to get oil to canada so you don't have to buy it. so what have you learn sed? that i'm a conservative, damn proud of it. and i'm going to help trump where i can. the rest of you that voted for clinton, you should want him to succeed too. >> this question is from paul lean -- pauline roberts.
>> emily chandler. >> emily. where you at, emily? hey, emily. all right.her question is given the 2016 south carolina presidential election results, what are your plans to ensure all donald trump's policies and agendas are implemented? >> okay. here's what i'm going to try to do. i'm going to try to help our president donald trump be successful as possible because, number one, i agree with him mostly. i'd like to get this country moving again. so for those that voted against...
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in the newsroom emily turner, kpix5. >>> bay area roads just keep falling apart. tonight chopper 5 was over this new sinkhole that opened up in el cerrito today. one lane of rifle range road is closed now where the street and sidewalk have both caved in, no word how long repairs will take there. >>> sky drone 5 in the santa cruz mountains today as caltrans tries to figure out a fix for the washout on highway 35. they're weighing three options, rebuild it the way it was, build a bridge around it or reroute the highway by cutting deeper into the mountain. any of those plans would take months to complete. >>> sky drove 5 looking at morgan territory road in clayton today. a subdivision is cut off by a landslide closing parts of the road. people who live there have been cut off for two weeks. >>> tonight b.a.r.t. is trying to keep its budgets from going off the rails. the board decided not to raise fares today, but da lin tells us a lot of riders may end up paying more anyway. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. is facing a projected 25 to $35 million shortfall for the upcoming fisc
in the newsroom emily turner, kpix5. >>> bay area roads just keep falling apart. tonight chopper 5 was over this new sinkhole that opened up in el cerrito today. one lane of rifle range road is closed now where the street and sidewalk have both caved in, no word how long repairs will take there. >>> sky drone 5 in the santa cruz mountains today as caltrans tries to figure out a fix for the washout on highway 35. they're weighing three options, rebuild it the way it was, build...
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ost: this is emily holden from e&e news. what time does that take place today? guest: 2 p.m. host: emily holden with this organization, e&e news, thanks for telling us about this and joining us. guest: thank you. host: back to your calls, democrats can work together. from maryland, ashton, maryland, go ahead. caller: yes, i want to say, two hopefully can and will work together and one is leave, whichmedical vanka trump eshgs pressed interest in and there is an pportunity there for both democrats and republicans to work together and get the to speed on paid family leave. i think the other issue they can eally work together on is animal protection issues, which even last week's vote on the extremely was partisan, completely all of them republicans the voted yes. there is opportunity in the future, that is an issue, of whether gardless you are republican or democrat, to not be shot while hiebernating, you don't chased down by planes, that sort of thing. -- : kush kushner is set to reaction from those within the federal government about this effort. headline, government workers a
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be with basketball's emily turner -- kpix5's emily turner is here to explain. >> the man was wandering around the white house grounds for 15 minutes and what's even more concerning is what could have happened in that quarter hour. we've known jonathan tran as the white house fence jumper since he scaled it just over a week ago, but we now know he was an interloper for almost 17 minutes before he was stopped all while president trump was in residence and for much longer than washington is comfortable with. >> the idea that somebody could jump the fence at the white house, be on the grounds for upwards of 15 plus minutes, be right up against the building, hide behind a pillar and then jiggle the door? that can never ever happen and yet it happened again. >> reporter: our cameras were the only ones on tran when he went to register for the ankle monitoring device. what were you doing at the white house? >> just wanted attention. >> reporter: but his behavior begs the question what if his intentions had been more sinister? what were you planning to do there? were you planning to try to talk
be with basketball's emily turner -- kpix5's emily turner is here to explain. >> the man was wandering around the white house grounds for 15 minutes and what's even more concerning is what could have happened in that quarter hour. we've known jonathan tran as the white house fence jumper since he scaled it just over a week ago, but we now know he was an interloper for almost 17 minutes before he was stopped all while president trump was in residence and for much longer than washington is...
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kpix5's emily turner is here to break down what it all means for us. >> this budget drops a lot of funding and it lands now at the feet of the state. for california who get about 1/3 of its funding from the feds, that's going to be quite a lot to make up. there's always a battle when it comes to the budget, but president trump may be in for a bigger battle than usual. >> we're spending less money on soft power, financial aid for folk overseas and more national defense which is what the president promised when he ran for off. >> reporter: the president's budget will increase military spending by 10% at the expense of many other federally funded programs. >> our strength depends on the vitality of our communities and the economy, all of which are undermined by the president's budget. >> reporter: the enviromental protection agency would be slashed by 31% potentially ending a major federal effort to protect the bay. >> i just can't think of a more cruel or senseless blueprint for the country over the next four years. >> reporter: community development block grants that fund services like hous
kpix5's emily turner is here to break down what it all means for us. >> this budget drops a lot of funding and it lands now at the feet of the state. for california who get about 1/3 of its funding from the feds, that's going to be quite a lot to make up. there's always a battle when it comes to the budget, but president trump may be in for a bigger battle than usual. >> we're spending less money on soft power, financial aid for folk overseas and more national defense which is what...
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(emily)saturday marks two weeks since president trump first tweeted he was wiretapped under president obama's orders. now--a us government official tells cnn he's been told a classified department of justice report to congress does not confirm the president's claim.capping off a day when wiretapping allegations overshadowed diplomacy...after a three-day snow delay... german chancellor angela merkel meeting with president trump -- a move with potential to warm their at-times cool relationship.question: how did the meeting go?pres. donald trump: very good.but their meeting -overshadowed by new fallout stemming from president trump's baseless claim that his predecessor wiretapped trump tower.those claims - now growing from a domestic into an international incident.sean spicer saying after sean spicer said this during thursday's press briefing...sean spicer/ white house press secretary: "last on fox news, on march 14th, judge andrew napolitano made the following statement, quote, "three intelligence sources have informed fox news that president obama went outside the chain of command. he
(emily)saturday marks two weeks since president trump first tweeted he was wiretapped under president obama's orders. now--a us government official tells cnn he's been told a classified department of justice report to congress does not confirm the president's claim.capping off a day when wiretapping allegations overshadowed diplomacy...after a three-day snow delay... german chancellor angela merkel meeting with president trump -- a move with potential to warm their at-times cool...
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emily and kristin, stick around, we may be back to you as things wrapped up there at the white house. see if they agree as much in private as they certainly seem to you in public there with the president talking. thinking both. thank you both. >> heather: we will bring you there live when it happens as promised. in the meantime, big story with the president's revised travel ban hanging in the balance, federal judges in hawaii and marilyn have ruled against the man and many come you see here, judge james robards of washington state has yet to rule after hearing arguments from immigrants. of course, the white house could appeal those rulings. jonathan hunt is live for us in los angeles. what are the next steps? >> the ball is very much in the court of president trump right now in every sense if you like. the white house have not told us specifically what their next step will be, but they have made us very clear that they are going to appeal both of these rulings from the courts in hawaii and maryland. listen here to sean spicer, the white house spokesperson. >> the danger is real, and t
emily and kristin, stick around, we may be back to you as things wrapped up there at the white house. see if they agree as much in private as they certainly seem to you in public there with the president talking. thinking both. thank you both. >> heather: we will bring you there live when it happens as promised. in the meantime, big story with the president's revised travel ban hanging in the balance, federal judges in hawaii and marilyn have ruled against the man and many come you see...
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i'm emily kolinski morris, the chief economist at ford motor company. and i'm very pleased to be here today to introduce and moderate a discussion with the president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis, neel kashkari. so neel kashkari took office as the president and chief executive officer at the minneapolis fed on january 1st of 2016. as part of that role he serves on the federal open market committee, bringing the fed's 9th district's perspective to monetary policy discussions in washington. however, i do want to preface the appearance today by noting that after president kashkari accepted our invitation to speak here today the fed adjusted its plaqueout period ahead of its monetary policy decision so that we are in fact within the fed's blackout period today. president kashkari was very kind to be with us today. but he will not be able to talk about his monetary aspect of his position at the fed in today's position. that said, there is lots we can still talk about. and i know we'll have a very good discussion on the topic of too big to fail.
i'm emily kolinski morris, the chief economist at ford motor company. and i'm very pleased to be here today to introduce and moderate a discussion with the president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis, neel kashkari. so neel kashkari took office as the president and chief executive officer at the minneapolis fed on january 1st of 2016. as part of that role he serves on the federal open market committee, bringing the fed's 9th district's perspective to monetary policy discussions in...
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board thank you for your support and dedication i want to really thank our consultant team andy and emily are here they have been such a great designer and their work attention it details you know the way we started this process working with a community and saying which picture do you want started asking people when you were a child what experiences do you remember in that made an impression on you that's how the design evolved and thank you corey will be doing the interacting lighting and be amazing it is hard to explain but will be amazing i think that as mayor ed lee said that originated four years ago you should do something with light and now it's happening i want to thank compton for making the beautiful structures and not being front yard of this. >> (clapping.) >> the boston the construction team they're committed working partners and not afraid of challenge and greases city officials and supervisor kim the mayor's office the planning department 5 and the public works the community benefit district all the neighboring institutions the museum and the library and another plan and ma
board thank you for your support and dedication i want to really thank our consultant team andy and emily are here they have been such a great designer and their work attention it details you know the way we started this process working with a community and saying which picture do you want started asking people when you were a child what experiences do you remember in that made an impression on you that's how the design evolved and thank you corey will be doing the interacting lighting and be...
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nice enough guy, but in that interview, boy, emily, what did you think? >> well, i think he has every right to, as he said, not talk about internal matters. but that right kind of goes off -- you know, out the window when you decide to do an interview on cable news live. but, look, we're in a time where there are very many head-scratching things going on, things that happen in interviews, things that happen on live television that are probably way more important than this interview where we have a lot more questions at the end of them. >> i think he's overstating his role in the trump campaign. it was very clear to me in the interview, and i actually texted somebody who was on the trump transition team who said this person never, ever advised donald trump. i think he was a hanger-on who was exaggerating his role, and why he went on with anderson and wouldn't just answer these direct questions, i think, just made him seem even less credible. >> emily, let's move on now because that's going to continue. you know that interview is going to be everywhere. i t
nice enough guy, but in that interview, boy, emily, what did you think? >> well, i think he has every right to, as he said, not talk about internal matters. but that right kind of goes off -- you know, out the window when you decide to do an interview on cable news live. but, look, we're in a time where there are very many head-scratching things going on, things that happen in interviews, things that happen on live television that are probably way more important than this interview where...
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hi, hi. [ cheers and applause ] well, emily, emily, what's up? >> oh, not much.rom the mall. >> jimmy: ew. what you get? >> well, i picked out my spring fling dress. >> jimmy: i cannot wait for the spring fling. [ light laughter ] i'm so glad we're going together. who needs boys, anyway? [ light laughter ] >> i know. they're gross. >> jimmy: yeah. >> hey, i'm nervous about the dress. i want to show it to you. can you judge it for me? >> jimmy: okay. [ light laughter ] first of all, i like the sleeves because they're puffy. [ light laughter ] >> ew. >> jimmy: i like the cinches in the waist. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's a classic color that never goes out of style. emerald green. [ light laughter ] >> ew, i know, i love emerald green. >> jimmy: all right, moving on. let's do some emoji selfies or as i like to call them, "emojelfies." [ light laughter ] i'm going to go first. [ light laughter ] i'm going to do a princess face -- [ cheers and applause ] look at me. now, what are you gonna do? >> i'll do the crying laughing face. >> jimmy: okay, cool. [ cheers ] oh, my
hi, hi. [ cheers and applause ] well, emily, emily, what's up? >> oh, not much.rom the mall. >> jimmy: ew. what you get? >> well, i picked out my spring fling dress. >> jimmy: i cannot wait for the spring fling. [ light laughter ] i'm so glad we're going together. who needs boys, anyway? [ light laughter ] >> i know. they're gross. >> jimmy: yeah. >> hey, i'm nervous about the dress. i want to show it to you. can you judge it for me? >> jimmy:...
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. >> reporter: in october 2014 i was there after emily was released after a month in the hospital. in may she'll have her 13th surgery and the recovery process has stalled. and now delaware house bill 13 would take away cities and town rights to make decisions specifically directed at pitbulls. they do need to be treated differently, emily's mom says. >> some legislation requires mandatory neutering, mandatory micro chipping and insurance. >> reporter: we have covered stories about sweet pitbulls and a hero pitbull to scare away attackers. and the ruckles believe the animal rights group is behind the bill in delaware, but his constituents say don't target the dogs but the owners. >> i have seen pitbulls in action and looked at the owners and can see why their actions are based on what they were. and i have seen loving pitbulls. so i just believe this should not be breed specific. >> reporter: delaware is off the animal welfare to support the end to breed rules. but todd who is a new york city councilman says pitbulls shouldn't be treated differently for those who feel they should a
. >> reporter: in october 2014 i was there after emily was released after a month in the hospital. in may she'll have her 13th surgery and the recovery process has stalled. and now delaware house bill 13 would take away cities and town rights to make decisions specifically directed at pitbulls. they do need to be treated differently, emily's mom says. >> some legislation requires mandatory neutering, mandatory micro chipping and insurance. >> reporter: we have covered stories...
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. >> and i'm emily turner with your weather. it was a beautiful day today. take a look at our high def doppler not much to see there yet. i'll tell you when you can expect rain in the forecast coming up in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, closed now for several weeks. kpix 5 devin fehley... w >>> winter rain ravaged one of california's oldest municipal parks. alan rock park has been closed now for weeks. devin feeley with the work that's being done to welcome the visitors back. >> reporter: the part of the park that is closed is going to remain closed for a few weeks. because it's closed we got the permission to fly above it and see the work that's being done. >> reporter: the beloved and beautiful city park tucked away in san jose's foothills, suffered extensive damage during these winter storms. and it's now being closed for five weeks and counting. >> there were extensive damages with those heavy rains. everything from a lot of falling trees of course. a lot of mud slides through the park. there was some structural damage where mud slides came dow
. >> and i'm emily turner with your weather. it was a beautiful day today. take a look at our high def doppler not much to see there yet. i'll tell you when you can expect rain in the forecast coming up in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, closed now for several weeks. kpix 5 devin fehley... w >>> winter rain ravaged one of california's oldest municipal parks. alan rock park has been closed now for weeks. devin feeley with the work that's being done to welcome the visitors...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> it is not the first time a gang of bikers got out of control. you might remember this video taken in october. it shows dozens of motorcyclists some popping wheelies there riding down interstate 680 in milpitas. at one point, you see a chp officer trying to pull over the lead biker. and it didn't happen. bikers appear to just speed off without getting cited. >>> we have breaking news from germany tonight. an axe attack at a busy train station in the city of dusseldorf. just a few hours ago, five people have been hurt. the suspect taken into custody shortly after. and you can see, he was wearing some kind of a mask at one point. investigators are still trying to figure out the motive. you can see in the witness video from youtube medics working with one of the five victims. so far no one has died but no conditions have been released. and trains are still shut down right now for this investigation. >>> back in the bay area now, where we are also following developing news out of el cerrito. a brand-new sinkhole there has opened up on rifle range roa
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> it is not the first time a gang of bikers got out of control. you might remember this video taken in october. it shows dozens of motorcyclists some popping wheelies there riding down interstate 680 in milpitas. at one point, you see a chp officer trying to pull over the lead biker. and it didn't happen. bikers appear to just speed off without getting cited. >>> we have breaking news from germany tonight. an axe attack at a busy train station in the...
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kpix 5 reporter emily turner live at the county jail with the clue about the west america bank robbery that led police to a conspiracy. >> reporter: it's a very interesting twist. it all started with a bank robbery. a good guy, a bad guy, at least that's what they told police initially but now tonight, they are both behind bars. >> reporter: this is video from friday's san rafael bank robbery, one teller, one probabler and both police say were in on the same crime. >> i have been here 32 years. this is the first time it happened. it was really interesting. >> reporter: police are releasing cedric vincent's mugshot. they said he went not bank asked for cash and ran. police say he was arrested a day later during a suspected drug deal while on probation with the stolen cash on him. we talked to his mother today. >> this is something that, um, this is hurting my heart. >> reporter: the teller was javier. his mugshot isn't being released either. but he is also had run-ins with the law. when detectives talked to him after the robbery it rang a bell and one that netted an arrest last night. >
kpix 5 reporter emily turner live at the county jail with the clue about the west america bank robbery that led police to a conspiracy. >> reporter: it's a very interesting twist. it all started with a bank robbery. a good guy, a bad guy, at least that's what they told police initially but now tonight, they are both behind bars. >> reporter: this is video from friday's san rafael bank robbery, one teller, one probabler and both police say were in on the same crime. >> i have...
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emily speaking to the french presidential candidate marine le pen.tial candidate francois fillon has been placed under formal investigation. this is part of the continuing fakejobs inquiry. she spent the day being questioned by magistrates. her husband was placed underformal investigation earlier this month, he is accused of paying hundreds of thousands of euros to members of his family for work they didn't do. now the papers, and let's start with the daily telegraph. there is a unifying theme across the front pages, you won't be surprised to know on the day that article 50 is being triggered. mrs may tells britons to put behind differences as she dispatches the article 50 letter. the times has a picture of her signing the article 50 letter in the cabinet room yesterday under the gaze of robert walpole. theresa may has insisted the country will remain an ally of the eu. the guardian, a jigsaw puzzle over a map of europe. today britain steps into the unknown, those words where the uk would have been. saying theresa may is beginning a two—year process
emily speaking to the french presidential candidate marine le pen.tial candidate francois fillon has been placed under formal investigation. this is part of the continuing fakejobs inquiry. she spent the day being questioned by magistrates. her husband was placed underformal investigation earlier this month, he is accused of paying hundreds of thousands of euros to members of his family for work they didn't do. now the papers, and let's start with the daily telegraph. there is a unifying theme...
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live in the "sierra at tahoe," emily turner, kpix 5. >> it's beautiful there and more snow is coming this weekend. >> not sure how much more we can take. chief meteorologist paul deanno has a closer look. paul? >> reporter: they have been talking about skiing until the 4th of july. we'll be skiing until august if they keep this up. more snow is coming to the sierra but not tonight. we are in the middle of a dry week and will continue that way for a while. kpix 5 hi-def doppler dry not even a cloud in the sky on futurecast but watch the change not rain or mountain snow. the change two days from now will be cloud cover. that will set the stage for mountain snowfall and rain around here this weekend. we'll talk about how much and when the rain will move out coming up in a few minutes. >>> thank you. big relief is coming to san jose flood victims. the owner of a napa winery is donating $5 million to help in the recovery efforts. vietnamese billionaire hong met with san jose leaders and toured the damaged areas. they will go to the relief fund set up to a community foundation that's alrea
live in the "sierra at tahoe," emily turner, kpix 5. >> it's beautiful there and more snow is coming this weekend. >> not sure how much more we can take. chief meteorologist paul deanno has a closer look. paul? >> reporter: they have been talking about skiing until the 4th of july. we'll be skiing until august if they keep this up. more snow is coming to the sierra but not tonight. we are in the middle of a dry week and will continue that way for a while. kpix 5...
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emily brown wh first season is a senior now, and believing. emily now knows what it means to be part of a team. >> reporter: the state of cheer, well adapted. >> go, cats! [ cheers ] >>> with the dc sports teams giving us something to cheer about tonight. the nationals testing out new pitchers on the mound against the yankees, and bryce harper, showing it all. >>> the playoff implications your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirementourney takes you, or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> two and a half weeks left in the nba regular season, the wizards positioning for a playoff run, but really dragging lately. they have dropped 3 out of the last 4 games into tonight. the big rivalry game with the celtics at the garden. mid-way thr
emily brown wh first season is a senior now, and believing. emily now knows what it means to be part of a team. >> reporter: the state of cheer, well adapted. >> go, cats! [ cheers ] >>> with the dc sports teams giving us something to cheer about tonight. the nationals testing out new pitchers on the mound against the yankees, and bryce harper, showing it all. >>> the playoff implications your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can...
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and emily's speech at the end is all about what is really important. know, mama's butternut tree, the smell of coffee. right after she died. the small -- the sacred ordinary they call it, that is what is really, really important in life. and i think as artists, if we can shake people up to even wake them up to realize that that sacred ordinary is what they need to applaud, appreciate, and get everyone on board with, we're doing our job. >> yeah. since you mentioned lin-manuel miranda who has obviously done a remarkable job and heas written himself in the history books of broadway play success and beyond -- i await to see what more he has in store for us -- >> immigrants, we get the job done, satellite. >> that's exactly right. he has made his contribution and will do obviously a great deal more. in this moment, i personally am happy to see august wilson getting all the respect that he deserves thanks to denzel and viola and the run on broadway and the"fency." every time i say denzel, he works up the list, eugene o'neill, but starts with august wilson -
and emily's speech at the end is all about what is really important. know, mama's butternut tree, the smell of coffee. right after she died. the small -- the sacred ordinary they call it, that is what is really, really important in life. and i think as artists, if we can shake people up to even wake them up to realize that that sacred ordinary is what they need to applaud, appreciate, and get everyone on board with, we're doing our job. >> yeah. since you mentioned lin-manuel miranda who...
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kpix 5's emily turner tells us why there are so many of these bugs and how long it will be until theyz off. >> reporter: they are called midgets. and they are out en masse. >> there's nothing and then all of a sudden i would say there would be 100 of them. and then i ride through them. >> reporter: they look like mosquitoes and swarm similar to this video that was shot in sonoma or worse. in fact, they are worrying north bay residents with their numbers. vector control has gotten so many calls about them they are reaching out to folks now trying to calm concerns. >> in a lot of insects swarming around, um, around their cars, carports, breeze ways, on their homes. and so they are kind of in your face. but don't worry because they're nonbiting midgets. >> reporter: this swarm will last a month or two. they breed like mosquitoes in wetland areas and are overpopulated because of the rain. once things dry out the bugs will go with the water. until then, take a few to the face like bonnie miller. >> it's hard riding my bike. and, in fact, today brought sunglasses, because they just all get
kpix 5's emily turner tells us why there are so many of these bugs and how long it will be until theyz off. >> reporter: they are called midgets. and they are out en masse. >> there's nothing and then all of a sudden i would say there would be 100 of them. and then i ride through them. >> reporter: they look like mosquitoes and swarm similar to this video that was shot in sonoma or worse. in fact, they are worrying north bay residents with their numbers. vector control has...
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kpix5's emily turner explains. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: it's a satirical celebration, oner to the day since this moraga sinkhole opened up. best sinkhole cake ever? >> definitely. >> reporter: is it worth another year? >> no. >> reporter: while this party is complete with apparently good cake and good humor, the overall sentiment is much less festive. >> what we would really like to see is some action on the hole over there so that the surrounding businesses don't have to continue dealing with financial losses for another year. >> reporter: the sinkhole has a portion of ream boulevard shut down and doug says he's lost about 20% of his business as a result. when it comes to money, the city of moraga says it's short, too, so it's had to jump through federal hoops for the 3.3 million in repairs. why does the paperwork take so long? >> there's so many things they require that has to be done. >> the federal process is very lengthy and they do check to make sure all the ts are crossed and is dotted for us to proceed. >> reporter: those throwing the party say their patience and s
kpix5's emily turner explains. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: it's a satirical celebration, oner to the day since this moraga sinkhole opened up. best sinkhole cake ever? >> definitely. >> reporter: is it worth another year? >> no. >> reporter: while this party is complete with apparently good cake and good humor, the overall sentiment is much less festive. >> what we would really like to see is some action on the hole over there so that the...