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it was blair christopher hall. chris to his friends. >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. [ laughter ] >> in short order, chris and cristi got married. she was 17. he, 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love. their parents with them, and with each other. >> they were probably closer with their parents than most children. they're the parents i hope to one day be. >> cristi, the vivacious but you of the family. chris, her perfect mirror. >> my dad is a little more kicked back, quiet, relaxed. they're the perfect balance. >> chris was a police officer in san bernardino until he was shot in the line of duty. then he went off to become police chief in two small towns in idaho. then in 2005, anticipating an empty nest and eventually retirement, the halls boston this place in calimesa. life seemed to have hit a sweet spot. >> we happened to be laying on the bed with her. we started talking. she was like, i am just -- i'm so happy that i have yo
it was blair christopher hall. chris to his friends. >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. [ laughter ] >> in short order, chris and cristi got married. she was 17. he, 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love. their parents with them, and with each other. >> they were probably closer with their parents than most children. they're the parents i hope to one day be. >> cristi, the vivacious but...
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bill was bill hall jr. trucking. >> reporter: but for bill, it wasn't all work and no play. >> he was a daredevil. he loved racing. in his later years, he loved hunting. he was a man's man. >> reporter: and also a bit of a ladies man according to bill's cousin hank. >> you know, beautiful women. you work hard, you play hard. and you do things, you know, that you're not supposed to be doing. he was great man, but he was not a perfect man. >> reporter: bill's imperfections became painfully clear nearly 32 years into their marriage when frances says she got a call from a mysterious woman. it was september 13, 2013. friday the 13th. >> she goes, you don't know me, but i'm having an affair with your husband. >> reporter: wow. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: heartbroken, furious. frances says she confronted bill and asked, was it true. >> by that time, he is crying and telling me that he's sorry, that it's true. i was devastated. >> reporter: this is three decades of marriage. >> i finally asked him how long has
bill was bill hall jr. trucking. >> reporter: but for bill, it wasn't all work and no play. >> he was a daredevil. he loved racing. in his later years, he loved hunting. he was a man's man. >> reporter: and also a bit of a ladies man according to bill's cousin hank. >> you know, beautiful women. you work hard, you play hard. and you do things, you know, that you're not supposed to be doing. he was great man, but he was not a perfect man. >> reporter: bill's...
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hall, welcome. senator sanders covered some of the issues i was going to ask you about, but i want to ask you about the impact of cr's on the work of the congressional budget office. we heard from the pentagon spokesperson a few weeks ago that going from cr to cr, we have had four results in wasteful spending at the defense department, and has negative consequences for our defense. cr makeng from cr to your work at cbo harder, and what are the consequences? >> it does make things harder. we have actually put off some things, some computer work and things like that. rightcontinue under a cr, now i think we will have to curtail our higher and move down and moveds -- hire down a few spots, cancel some training and travel. it does have a consequence for us. >> in terms of your planning, does it make your planning harder and does that lead to inefficiencies in terms of being able to hire when you need to? >> yes, it does. >> congress reauthorize the children's health insurance program for six years, and
hall, welcome. senator sanders covered some of the issues i was going to ask you about, but i want to ask you about the impact of cr's on the work of the congressional budget office. we heard from the pentagon spokesperson a few weeks ago that going from cr to cr, we have had four results in wasteful spending at the defense department, and has negative consequences for our defense. cr makeng from cr to your work at cbo harder, and what are the consequences? >> it does make things harder....
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chairman and doctor hall for being here. i think before we do oversight over the cbo, it might be a good idea to do oversight over this committee. it might be a good idea for the budget committee to actually produce a budget. and it was a radical idea. but that is what we want to do. maybe it might be a good idea for the republican leadership, 116 days into the fiscal year, actually do something more to give a short-term budget resolution. the truth is, as any business person in america will tell you, you can't run any kind of entity on a month-to-month basis. we are a $4 trillion entity. that is what the united states government is. there are some agencies clearly that need more funding. there are some agencies that need less funding. and the idea that we are saying that every agency of government, every month we get exactly the same amount of money that they previously got, because of continuing resolution is not set. i suspect if anyone looked at it he would find they were wasting tens and tens of billions of dollars. fun
chairman and doctor hall for being here. i think before we do oversight over the cbo, it might be a good idea to do oversight over this committee. it might be a good idea for the budget committee to actually produce a budget. and it was a radical idea. but that is what we want to do. maybe it might be a good idea for the republican leadership, 116 days into the fiscal year, actually do something more to give a short-term budget resolution. the truth is, as any business person in america will...
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rick hall.to you to come here? >> a really big deal. i mean the gateway to everything we wanted to do. >> reporter: after hearing of hall's death, isbell tweeted. rick hall and his business. and nobody in the industry ever worked harder than rick. >>> now with the story of an amazing teacher he found on the road. >> reporter: a good teacher will do almost anything for a student. >> we are good so far. >> few have gone so far as donna hogland, in palm beep gardens, florida. it all started when donna notice aid change in one of her 4th graders, troy volk. >> it did affect his morning behavior. he was shut down at times. >> she suspected there was a reason. >> she suspected something going on. so she asked me if anything had changed at home. >> this is troy's mother. anna. she told donna the truth. that for the past year she has been in stage five kidney failure. >> she has severe pain aos type, the odds of finding a kidney donor are slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff i
rick hall.to you to come here? >> a really big deal. i mean the gateway to everything we wanted to do. >> reporter: after hearing of hall's death, isbell tweeted. rick hall and his business. and nobody in the industry ever worked harder than rick. >>> now with the story of an amazing teacher he found on the road. >> reporter: a good teacher will do almost anything for a student. >> we are good so far. >> few have gone so far as donna hogland, in palm beep...
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hall. dr. hall has served as director of cbo since april of 2015. when he became the ninth director of the agency. before we hear directly from dr. hall, i want to stress again this series of hearings is not designed to be partisan or invite cheap shots against the agency, so long as ability to budget independently. however, there are legitimate questions about how cbo operates and i'm hoping she's share ings will shed light on how we can improve operations to provide congress what it needs in the 21st century. to ensure cbo can efficiently carry out its mission, i'm pleased we are advancing a comprehensive review through these oversight hearings and i look forward to productive conversations today with dr. hall. now, before i yield to my colleague, the budget committee ranking committee, they will enforlgs the five minute rule. i'm a military guy. i like to run a tight ship. and i want to ensure that our hearings are as productive as possible. so i'll ask that your remarks and your questio
hall. dr. hall has served as director of cbo since april of 2015. when he became the ninth director of the agency. before we hear directly from dr. hall, i want to stress again this series of hearings is not designed to be partisan or invite cheap shots against the agency, so long as ability to budget independently. however, there are legitimate questions about how cbo operates and i'm hoping she's share ings will shed light on how we can improve operations to provide congress what it needs in...
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hall starter. london breed out. mark farrell in. >> her close ally on the board of supervisor maria:.>> a deal most city hall insiders happen between progressives and pharaoh who is considered a moderate like breed. there was backlash for replacing the first african- american female mayor with a white mayor. >>> what you saw last night wasn't so much about elevating one white man. was bell sending a message to another white man eight titan billionaire the san francisco cannot be bought.>> reporter: conway bully supervises into backing breed and it backfired.>> conway has tried to have a conversation with me. we have yet to meet.>> reporter: jeff she he said conway did not factor into his decision.>> for me government requires that each branch be separate. you cannot concentrate all the power of the city in one office. that is not right.>> reporter: he and other supervises did not think it was fair for breed to wear two hats. one as supervisor and one is mayor while also running for mayor.>> i'm goi
hall starter. london breed out. mark farrell in. >> her close ally on the board of supervisor maria:.>> a deal most city hall insiders happen between progressives and pharaoh who is considered a moderate like breed. there was backlash for replacing the first african- american female mayor with a white mayor. >>> what you saw last night wasn't so much about elevating one white man. was bell sending a message to another white man eight titan billionaire the san francisco...
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they should come work at city hall. the reason they do millennials are noted shares experience in meeting more than material goods. just give them a story they can relate, show them your mission driven and they will come and join. i think even though some city halls look nice and some don't, until we have that buzzing apartment, the smartest youngest most talented individuals in this country want to go work for, you haven't fully succeeded. >> let me put an exclamation point on this. i do think probably not is the time to think about we designed this basis work in and how citizens interact with us. i think the possibilities are really infinite and how we reconnect physically and then in real-time and making sure city halls are places people like to come. if they come there they have good experience. it is absolutely possible model for a public service but function and design. walter, which when i talk about because both of those things can intersect when you talk about steve jobs and the work you did at apple. >> our ne
they should come work at city hall. the reason they do millennials are noted shares experience in meeting more than material goods. just give them a story they can relate, show them your mission driven and they will come and join. i think even though some city halls look nice and some don't, until we have that buzzing apartment, the smartest youngest most talented individuals in this country want to go work for, you haven't fully succeeded. >> let me put an exclamation point on this. i do...
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you can see that in many of the appointments made by lord hall. we have heard that there has been no governance and no oversight whatsoever of the bbc legal duties to pay equally. there are legal duties to pay equally. there a re clearly legal duties to pay equally. there are clearly has been a structure in place but under a different regime. the current regime, structures were in place with the bbc executive and with the trust which you quizzed many times. i think we all which the conclusion it was at effective governance system. the current syste m governance system. the current system has been in place from april la st system has been in place from april last year and is now clear where the accountability lies, and we are wholly in support of the work in progress which tony and many other senior people in the bbc are taking forward. let's look forward. lord hall, we've heard some good suggestions and sensible suggestions this afternoon about offers to help the bbc resolve what i would describe as a crisis in terms of reputation. you're watching
you can see that in many of the appointments made by lord hall. we have heard that there has been no governance and no oversight whatsoever of the bbc legal duties to pay equally. there are legal duties to pay equally. there a re clearly legal duties to pay equally. there are clearly has been a structure in place but under a different regime. the current regime, structures were in place with the bbc executive and with the trust which you quizzed many times. i think we all which the conclusion...
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we're presently located in the 1906 era entrance hall and before the 21st century, the general public could come up the exterior front steps, enter through some double doors in front of me and walk down this entrance hall and be greeted by none other than george washington himself standing life size, meticulous marble master piece that was placed here in 1796. it's it only full length statue of washington that he personally posed for. and it was shortly after it revolution, he was 53 years old. he had voluntarily resigned his military powers to go them to private life on his farm. and the statue that visitors see today is the most accurate depiction of george washington available. inside that room where you see george washington are marble busts of the other virginia-born presidents. we have a total of eight. we also have a surprise guest. s there rr an additional statue of the marquee delafayette who was a major general in the american revolution fighting on our side against the british, a french volunteer. outside our building we have a pediment style, temple style a-line roof but o
we're presently located in the 1906 era entrance hall and before the 21st century, the general public could come up the exterior front steps, enter through some double doors in front of me and walk down this entrance hall and be greeted by none other than george washington himself standing life size, meticulous marble master piece that was placed here in 1796. it's it only full length statue of washington that he personally posed for. and it was shortly after it revolution, he was 53 years old....
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rick hall.hony mason has his story. >> it was the music factory that produced hits from wilson picket. >> one, two, three. >> aretha franklin. ♪ you're no good >> and eta james. ♪ i'd rather be blind boy >> reporter: fame studios founded in the 1950s by rick hall gave birth to a new sound for rock 'n' roll. named for the small northern alabama town where fame is still located. muscle shoals. >> i heard entertainers and producers tell me we got some kind of sound here they can't get anywhere else. they have to come here. it's that sold, deep, down, into your stomach, coming up out of your gut, coming up out of your heart, that's that muscle shoals sound. >> wreck hall died this week at the age of 85. cbs's mark strassmann toured fame's studios with hall last year. >> why muscle shoals? >> well i couldn't get a gig in new york city, couldn't get a gig in memphis, tennessee. couldn't get a gig in nashville tennessee which is 120 miles up the road. and, so i said, well, i'm going to build myself a s
rick hall.hony mason has his story. >> it was the music factory that produced hits from wilson picket. >> one, two, three. >> aretha franklin. ♪ you're no good >> and eta james. ♪ i'd rather be blind boy >> reporter: fame studios founded in the 1950s by rick hall gave birth to a new sound for rock 'n' roll. named for the small northern alabama town where fame is still located. muscle shoals. >> i heard entertainers and producers tell me we got some kind...
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i'm a beast this year. >> halle is coming in hot. that dress stunk sexy and shear with black lace placed so the mom of two could show off just enough. it has no nude lining. it's completely shear. >> i'm coming to get all this. i'm saying no when i need to say no and yes when i need to say yes. >> her rules for being a fierce female one treat your body right. what is she doing, sleeping in an oxygen tank. >> diet maybe, glass of red wine every day. i don't know. >> two you don't need a man to be complete. berry and alex da kid broke up last night. >> that was then. moved on. >> three work hard play harder. she introduced us to her favorite trainer peter lee thomas. the 51-year-old says i'm in the best shape of my life but i can defend myself and more importantly my children. >> i love a strong woman. fierceness right now. >> i love everything about her. >> michelle you were there at the naacp awards. >> i was. when she stepped on the red carpet the decibel went to a fever pitch. she looked so amazing. you know who else? kerry washing
i'm a beast this year. >> halle is coming in hot. that dress stunk sexy and shear with black lace placed so the mom of two could show off just enough. it has no nude lining. it's completely shear. >> i'm coming to get all this. i'm saying no when i need to say no and yes when i need to say yes. >> her rules for being a fierce female one treat your body right. what is she doing, sleeping in an oxygen tank. >> diet maybe, glass of red wine every day. i don't know. >>...
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rosie hall is welcome to attendsot hall/owner rosie's enterprise pet shop: "i want my dogs backakland haaziq madyun kron4news ( james ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... following yet another attack by a sea lion at a popular san francisco park .... we'll hear why aquatic park is still open. ( james )and one of the last family owned video stores in the east bay is closing it's doors for good.but not before getting rid of thousands of dvd's.we visit with the family ... after the break. ( james ) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. rebecca:look for mostly dry conditions today before a storm system brings widespread rainfall and breezy to locally gusty winds during the day wednesday to the north bay and through the remainder of the region wednesday night. after another period of dry conditions, a third system is possible late in the upcoming weekend. ( james ) for the fourth time in less than a month --- a sea lion has attacked a swimmer in the san francisco bay.we first reported this story yesterday on the kron 4 morning news. this is spurring concern about
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aaron: until nbc bay area came along, city hall wasn't doing its job. full of nightmares. the stacks of documents include eviction letters and lawsuits, all involving her landlord, who has repeatedly tried to evict her from her san francisco home of 27 years. elizabeth: where would i go? i mean, there's no way i could afford to live in the city. bigad: lee is under rent control, paying just $1,200 a month for her 2-bedroom apartment. she says her landlord, martin eng, started trying to get her to leave soon after he bought her building. he sued her in 2010, arguing the long-time flight attendant violated several parts of her lease, including using her home for illegal activities. bigad: he said you were using this apartment to run a prostitution ring, basically? elizabeth: yes, yes, and drug use. bigad: lee denies the accusations, but says to avoid a pricy legal battle, her renter's insurance decided to settle that lawsuit, which allowed her to stay in her home. but the landlord didn't stop trying to kick her out. bigad: you started getting eviction notices in the mail. el
aaron: until nbc bay area came along, city hall wasn't doing its job. full of nightmares. the stacks of documents include eviction letters and lawsuits, all involving her landlord, who has repeatedly tried to evict her from her san francisco home of 27 years. elizabeth: where would i go? i mean, there's no way i could afford to live in the city. bigad: lee is under rent control, paying just $1,200 a month for her 2-bedroom apartment. she says her landlord, martin eng, started trying to get her...
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as we continue on in statuary hall this one from brooklyn new york. good evening. >> i'm proud to be from new york where i think the governor along with my former colleagues are doing a tremendous job and i am proud to be from brooklyn to represent a district filled with one misrepresentation after another. it's a reality as it relates to the economy and job creation, barack obama created 14 million plus private-sector jobs and the notion that this economic turnaround has begun in the last year is fiction. >> h >> he called it a new american moment. what does that mean to you? >> we have seen one divisive moment after another. he hasn't brought people together, he's tearing us apart. it seems like he wants to turn back the clock and that is unfortunate. it isn't clear to me that he really means it and so the proof is in the pudding as my grandmother would say and we will see what happens over the next few weeks and months. what do you make of the pillars that he spoke about tonight? >> it was riddled with misinformation in particular when he talked ab
as we continue on in statuary hall this one from brooklyn new york. good evening. >> i'm proud to be from new york where i think the governor along with my former colleagues are doing a tremendous job and i am proud to be from brooklyn to represent a district filled with one misrepresentation after another. it's a reality as it relates to the economy and job creation, barack obama created 14 million plus private-sector jobs and the notion that this economic turnaround has begun in the...
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the gentleman you saw there is hoping to have a town hall meeting with another community activist, ken houston, to kind of have a dialogue between sideshow enthusiasts and city leaders to maybe work out something. we'll keep you posted when that town hall is and see if that happens down the road eventually. >> thank you. >>> a san francisco kindergarten teacher arrested for an incident in a school stairwell. police say andres tobar held a child over the stairwell and is now charged with felony child abuse. kpix5's jackie ward is at marshall elementary with reaction from parents and students tonight. jackie? >> reporter: liz, a teacher who worked at this school the last 20 years is now in the custody of the san francisco police department for putting a student in serious danger and the parents are shocked to learn this news. parents and students in tears as we told them what happened to their teacher andres tobar. with the help of a student who translated for us, this mr. said mr. tobar is an excellent person. translator: they're sad because her daughter says that she misses him a lot.
the gentleman you saw there is hoping to have a town hall meeting with another community activist, ken houston, to kind of have a dialogue between sideshow enthusiasts and city leaders to maybe work out something. we'll keep you posted when that town hall is and see if that happens down the road eventually. >> thank you. >>> a san francisco kindergarten teacher arrested for an incident in a school stairwell. police say andres tobar held a child over the stairwell and is now...
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. ♪ fly eagles fly >> reporter: it's not hard to figure out where gary hall's sports loyalties lie. >the eagles are going to win tomorrow night. >> reporter: hall lives at melmark, a center for people with special needs in delaware county. he's a long-time eagles season ticket holder but that does not include playoff games. >> oh my god, he was smiling. he said, i want to go to the game. >> reporter: the staff at melmark figured it wouldn't be the same without hall at the link sunday. so a lot of them personally donated to get these tickets, which hall isn't letting out of his sight. >> i'm so happy. >> he has been an eagles fan and attending games for a very, very long time. heat been with us at melmark for almost 50 years and he's our family. so yes, this means the world to gary. >> reporter: over in ardmore, fans once again swarmed the road to victory bus. the underdogs represented by an actual dog here. >> he's a big eagles fan. so we dressed him up. >> reporter: the pride for the home team has caught fire around the region. >> it so is exciting. in town everyone's just pumped. th
. ♪ fly eagles fly >> reporter: it's not hard to figure out where gary hall's sports loyalties lie. >the eagles are going to win tomorrow night. >> reporter: hall lives at melmark, a center for people with special needs in delaware county. he's a long-time eagles season ticket holder but that does not include playoff games. >> oh my god, he was smiling. he said, i want to go to the game. >> reporter: the staff at melmark figured it wouldn't be the same without hall...
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. >> we're glad to have you back, gray hall. cold enough for you, could have warmed it up a bit on your first day back. >> the arctic blast is hitting new records this weekend that's bad news for businesses, not so much for others, a closer look ahead. >>> frantic moments on the tarmac, clip each other, take a look at the video in toronto setting off a fire and panic by passengers. >> 5:01 a.m., we begin with breaking news in west philadelphia a gas leak briefly forced people in 19 row homes out into the dangerous cold. pgw crews have been working on the 100 block of north hobarth street. families are back in their homes, but some still have no neat. the repairs are expected to be made shortly. >>> the accuweather alert, the dangerous cold is still hanging around, meteorologist chris sowers here with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, chris, come on, man, i'm back, it's cold. >> reporter: it's actually going to get worse as we get into tomorrow morning, for as cold as it is right now it gets worse tomorrow m
. >> we're glad to have you back, gray hall. cold enough for you, could have warmed it up a bit on your first day back. >> the arctic blast is hitting new records this weekend that's bad news for businesses, not so much for others, a closer look ahead. >>> frantic moments on the tarmac, clip each other, take a look at the video in toronto setting off a fire and panic by passengers. >> 5:01 a.m., we begin with breaking news in west philadelphia a gas leak briefly...
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we are now inside the old hall of the house of delegates. usually referred to as the old house chamber. this room is filled with memories rich and rare and it's also filled with statues who, prominent legislators, jurorists, military or naval commanders, scientists, inventors, and so on. and in this room, this is where the public pulse of the capitol first dime life in october of 1788 when the house of delegates convened here and for about 100 six years this was the historic setting for great debates and defining decisions that would shape the destiny of virginia and influence the history of the united states. the virginia state capital and the constitution of the united states were born in the same year. 1788. and the constitution is just a few months older than the virginia state capitol. the american revolution put richmond on the map as a new capitol city for a new common wealth. then in 1861, the american civil war put richmond on the map as a new national capitol for the confederate states of america. and virginians took a long time to
we are now inside the old hall of the house of delegates. usually referred to as the old house chamber. this room is filled with memories rich and rare and it's also filled with statues who, prominent legislators, jurorists, military or naval commanders, scientists, inventors, and so on. and in this room, this is where the public pulse of the capitol first dime life in october of 1788 when the house of delegates convened here and for about 100 six years this was the historic setting for great...
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that is also on c-span2 from statuary hall. you can watch previous speeches as well on our website at c-span.org. previous speeches including presidents obama, johnson and nixon, etc. lots of information on the website. again, on c-span2 right now, reaction from other members of lotscongress to the president's speech. that is all live from statuary hall in the capital. now, here is the president's first date of the union address in re-air. [applause] >> mr. speaker, the president of the president of the united states of america.
that is also on c-span2 from statuary hall. you can watch previous speeches as well on our website at c-span.org. previous speeches including presidents obama, johnson and nixon, etc. lots of information on the website. again, on c-span2 right now, reaction from other members of lotscongress to the president's speech. that is all live from statuary hall in the capital. now, here is the president's first date of the union address in re-air. [applause] >> mr. speaker, the president of the...
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it is a privilege to welcome you to the grandest hall in washington for an even grander occasion as we award the highest civilian honor that this body can bestow. i am honored to be joined today by president donald trump and vice president mike pence as well as senator elizabeth dole and second lady karen pence. i'd also like to welcome all of our congressional leaders and so many familiar faces that i see here in the audience. today, it is my honor to say, that pursuant to s1616 we award the congressional gold medal to the soldier, the legislator and the statesman from kansas, senator bob dole. [ cheers and applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the congressional gold medal is one of our oldest traditions. since its founding, our country has been ushered beyond the threshold of greatness by individuals of unrivalled courage. bob dole is one of those giants. for the man from russell, it was always a question of what could he do for others? be it on the front lines of world war ii or within the halls of congress, bob dole always stood by what is just and what is right. he was a resound
it is a privilege to welcome you to the grandest hall in washington for an even grander occasion as we award the highest civilian honor that this body can bestow. i am honored to be joined today by president donald trump and vice president mike pence as well as senator elizabeth dole and second lady karen pence. i'd also like to welcome all of our congressional leaders and so many familiar faces that i see here in the audience. today, it is my honor to say, that pursuant to s1616 we award the...
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we're joined live from city hall with the latest on the work of art. sandra.porter: good morning, michelle. two thousand pound statue on display inside city hall for more than a decade and after facing vandalism and protest, many want the statue removed. the two time statue made in italy gifted in san jose in 1958, stirred up plenty of controversy. the base reads discover of america, violence and genocide. it's been vandalized multiple times. >>reporter: travel history the possibility of the storage facility outside of city hall to hold statues. the mayor spoken out about this and hespers the idea of removing the statue from -- he supports the idea of removing the statue of city hall and 4,000 pounds of marble will be costly about $1,000, which would come out of the city's general fund. live in san jose, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> stanford university planting a garden at the spot where a woman was raped by a former student athlete brock turner. the victim wants no part of it now. the university says the garden was intend to be a contemplative space. they want
we're joined live from city hall with the latest on the work of art. sandra.porter: good morning, michelle. two thousand pound statue on display inside city hall for more than a decade and after facing vandalism and protest, many want the statue removed. the two time statue made in italy gifted in san jose in 1958, stirred up plenty of controversy. the base reads discover of america, violence and genocide. it's been vandalized multiple times. >>reporter: travel history the possibility of...
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at the very least they belong in the hall of fame.to take away from today's inductees like tipper jones. he was part of the atlanta braves team that won 14 straight division titles. also in guerrero rangy right- hander 449 career home runs. most of them with the expose and angels and jim thome first time eligibility as with chipper jones. thome 612 lifetime home runs, 8th on the all time list. most of those with the cleveland indians. one of the greatest closers of all time trevor hoffman his third try with the padres. 601 lifetime saves second on the all time list behind rivera. so how about those big names? not getting in connected to the steroid era in sports, it's roger clemens, 57.3% up just a little bit as was barry bonds 56.4. sosa never going to get there. by the way, you need 75% of the votes to get into the hall of fame. so clemens and bonds still a long way off. barry bonds and clemens for that matter both belong in there. meantime, the sharks lost a tough game and the loss of one of their best players is going to hurt in t
at the very least they belong in the hall of fame.to take away from today's inductees like tipper jones. he was part of the atlanta braves team that won 14 straight division titles. also in guerrero rangy right- hander 449 career home runs. most of them with the expose and angels and jim thome first time eligibility as with chipper jones. thome 612 lifetime home runs, 8th on the all time list. most of those with the cleveland indians. one of the greatest closers of all time trevor hoffman his...
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rick hall and his family gave me my first job in the music business.cbs eye on the community... presented by target. art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curiosity, conversation, and inspiration. the asian art museum, with the support of target, celebrates the unique achievements of asian art and cultures providing a catalyst for discovery and dialogue. the asian museum is here to make asian arts and culture relevant to everyone's life. to be culturally literate i think is important today. the impact is very great. it's so important that people come to the asian art museum because the reality is we all have a story to tell. it's what makes us who we are. target free sunday's allows people in the community to learn more about their heritage and enjoy beautiful artwork. we truly believe this museum is for all and target makes this possible. cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. >>> now with the story of an amazing teacher he found on the road. >> reporter: a good teacher will do almost anything for a student. >> we are g
rick hall and his family gave me my first job in the music business.cbs eye on the community... presented by target. art and history spark connections across cultures, igniting curiosity, conversation, and inspiration. the asian art museum, with the support of target, celebrates the unique achievements of asian art and cultures providing a catalyst for discovery and dialogue. the asian museum is here to make asian arts and culture relevant to everyone's life. to be culturally literate i think...
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should he be enshrined in the hall of fame despite his involvement in performance enhancing drugs? last year he got roughly 54%. bonds has four more years of voting eligibility remaining before he falls off the ballot. four players did get elected today, by the way, including former braves star chipper jones. >>> are we ready for the future? new numbers tonight on driverless cars and whether we're all ready to hop in one. >>> who shot a river otter? the animal cruelty investigation that's happening now in the east bay. >>> heavier rain over the peninsula towards the east bay. we'll show you how to track this on our app and we'll let you know where this is headed in eight minutes. less than a day a francisco supervisors voted to replace london bre >>> a house divided less than a day after six san francisco supervisors voted to replace london breed as the city's acting mayor. there's no shortage of accusations about what happened. some are calling this politics at its worst. others are calling it all about fairness. anousha rasta has more from city hall. >> reporter: janelle, that's
should he be enshrined in the hall of fame despite his involvement in performance enhancing drugs? last year he got roughly 54%. bonds has four more years of voting eligibility remaining before he falls off the ballot. four players did get elected today, by the way, including former braves star chipper jones. >>> are we ready for the future? new numbers tonight on driverless cars and whether we're all ready to hop in one. >>> who shot a river otter? the animal cruelty...
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. >>> but thousands gather outside of city hall to send a vocal and visual message about abortion. >>> the news at 5 starts right now. i'm vicky nguyen. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. the walk for life rally took place today in san francisco. this happens every year right after the anniversary of roe versus wade. that is a supreme court decision that legalized abortion. you could see the crowd, tens of thousands gathering for the rally and marching down to embarcadero and counter protesters there with them. christie smith is live with more on that. >> reporter: as always, this is a large group of demonstrators that march down market street this afternoon. abortion opponents, many telling us now they feel energized by what they are seeing out of washington, d.c. now countier protest her -- protesters were out here but for different reasons. >> carrying a ban saying abortion hurts women, they made their way down market street in san francisco. >> i love women and i know the pain that abortion causes. i've never done anything like this. because i would be afraid that someone could feel not
. >>> but thousands gather outside of city hall to send a vocal and visual message about abortion. >>> the news at 5 starts right now. i'm vicky nguyen. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. the walk for life rally took place today in san francisco. this happens every year right after the anniversary of roe versus wade. that is a supreme court decision that legalized abortion. you could see the crowd, tens of thousands gathering for the rally and marching down to embarcadero and...
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jac holmes and oliver hall fought with kurdish forces.e been speaking to emma va rdy. the road outside the cargo area of heathrow became the scene of tributes, as the bodies of two men, carried from syria by iraq and jordan, arrived home. both 2a and both with no previous military training, jac holmes and oliver hall had a desire tojoin the battle against is. well, for me, it was a personal choice. i wanted to fight against isis and i wanted to help the situation over here in iraq and syria. jac holmes, a former it workerfrom bournemouth, was just 21 when he first travelled to syria and his parents discovered his plans. as we went to move a bit of furniture, opened a drawer to make sure it was empty and found his flight confirmation. i had to leave the house pretty quickly because i was so angry with him. i had all these messages and missed calls and stuff. when i picked up the messages, it was jac and he said, "mum, i'm up a mountain. "i've crossed the border and i'm in syria." he spent two years fighting with the kurdish armed group the
jac holmes and oliver hall fought with kurdish forces.e been speaking to emma va rdy. the road outside the cargo area of heathrow became the scene of tributes, as the bodies of two men, carried from syria by iraq and jordan, arrived home. both 2a and both with no previous military training, jac holmes and oliver hall had a desire tojoin the battle against is. well, for me, it was a personal choice. i wanted to fight against isis and i wanted to help the situation over here in iraq and syria....
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for now we're live in city hall. randy gyllenhaal. >> still a little disconcerting to see people in city hall wearing those dog masks even though we've seen them around. don't be surprised to see more midnight green in the stands. it seems eagles fans are more eager and willing to travel to the game compared to patriots fans. stub hub released new ticket sale numbers yesterday and sales in pennsylvania are 13% higher than those from massachusetts. the cheapest ticket available now is about $3,000. that's down by a couple grand compared to two days ago. >>> and the ellen show is giving away tickets to the super bowl. all you have to do is write to ellen and tell her why you're the eagles's biggest fan. you can find a link to the contest on nbc10.com and catch the ellen show every day at 3:00 right here on nbc 10. and the only place to watch the eagles taking on the pats, super bowl lii is right here on nbc 10. and as your official eagles's station, remember we have exclusive access to the birds that you're just not go
for now we're live in city hall. randy gyllenhaal. >> still a little disconcerting to see people in city hall wearing those dog masks even though we've seen them around. don't be surprised to see more midnight green in the stands. it seems eagles fans are more eager and willing to travel to the game compared to patriots fans. stub hub released new ticket sale numbers yesterday and sales in pennsylvania are 13% higher than those from massachusetts. the cheapest ticket available now is...
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so welcome to city hall, congratulations, galileo high school. let's do it again next year. [applause] >> now, as you know, you have a very famous alumni who went out of her way to put this together for you. she's sitting here in the front row. she's been here for all the right reasons, and we all trust her, and if it wasn't for her, i wouldn't be standing here. so ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together for the one and only president london breed. [applause] >> the hon. l. breed: all right, all right. it's time for a real celebration, and let me start by saying that galileo is always making history. when i went to galileo, with tyrell and dari, and i don't have any glasses on, so i can't see anyone else back there, but it was the first time in the history of the city and county of san francisco that there was ever a threepeat, where we won turkey day three years in a row. first time in the history. no one, no one has ever broken that record. galileo is known for always having an incredible football team. and i was there turkey day when you guys beat mission. no
so welcome to city hall, congratulations, galileo high school. let's do it again next year. [applause] >> now, as you know, you have a very famous alumni who went out of her way to put this together for you. she's sitting here in the front row. she's been here for all the right reasons, and we all trust her, and if it wasn't for her, i wouldn't be standing here. so ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together for the one and only president london breed. [applause] >> the...
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the hall of science. you can see a bit of a haze. we are going to be dealing with some poor visibility in a lot of spots. livermore visibility a third of a mile, petaluma, fairfield, it just drops more. let's time it out in a moment. talk about the temperatures, grab a jacket if you are walk the dog whether it's a robot or real one. temperatures will be cold. 37 in livermore. oakland at 44. took place cooler than this time for yesterday. afternoon highs will be cool. 52 degrees in santa rosa today. 53 in napa. 57 in oakland and redwood city. here's what we can expect with the storm. 1.25 to 1.25 inches of rain expected for the north bay hills and the rest of us can get a quarter to .75" of rain especially this afternoon when most of the rain will arrive. so that afternoon commute take your time because it will be wet. there may be ponding with the amount of rain expected to come and then we'll have cool, unstable air for your thursday with thunderstorms and hail in the forecast. here's a look at what's to come. first we have the rain
the hall of science. you can see a bit of a haze. we are going to be dealing with some poor visibility in a lot of spots. livermore visibility a third of a mile, petaluma, fairfield, it just drops more. let's time it out in a moment. talk about the temperatures, grab a jacket if you are walk the dog whether it's a robot or real one. temperatures will be cold. 37 in livermore. oakland at 44. took place cooler than this time for yesterday. afternoon highs will be cool. 52 degrees in santa rosa...
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donna hall helps lead "the sisterhood," a movement of moms of the murdered. >> hall: we, the community get on the front line. i don't like to march. i'm not marching. because you can't hear me in a crowd. >> pelley: all about meeting people one on one. >> hall: because if i'm sitting here, we can hear each other. you receiving it better. because i'm telling you what i went through. it's real. this pain is real. >> pelley: don't some of them just look at you and think, "i can't wait for this lady to get out of my house?" >> hall: probably so, a lot of them. a lot of them do. but when, when it's over, i stop them right there. and i tell them. >> give me a hug, i'm a hugger. >> hall: and i tell them, just, if you got to close your eyes, just picture your mama standing right here for a minute. you're breaking my heart. it would break my heart if something happened to you. >> pelley: but not even a mother's plea is enough, most of the time. jamal cain is one of the roughly 66% who refuse help. >> pelley: the cops put you on their list of people likely to shoot or get shot. were they right a
donna hall helps lead "the sisterhood," a movement of moms of the murdered. >> hall: we, the community get on the front line. i don't like to march. i'm not marching. because you can't hear me in a crowd. >> pelley: all about meeting people one on one. >> hall: because if i'm sitting here, we can hear each other. you receiving it better. because i'm telling you what i went through. it's real. this pain is real. >> pelley: don't some of them just look at you and...
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i know how city hall works. and i am able to hit the ground running. >> in the crowd, oakland mayor libby shaf, a long-term friend and supervisor he is praise the the appointment. >> it's a delightful choice i can't wait to work would hadder. >> we have somebody ready to do the job for the is it zblee exactly what stephanie did. only horsepower later she was at the board meeting and she announced her candidacy for supervisor in november's election. >> and do you have any plans to run for supervisor? >> i do. i will be running. >> but supervisor malia cohen and members of the progressive alliance believe farrell should have appointed a caretaker supervisor, the same position farrell has as interim mayor. farrell is not running for mayor. so there is no incumbent in the mayoral race. >> my question was was where is is that in that same stubble doubled standard exists. >>s stephanie is married with two children she will be the incumbent in the elections. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> a state senator from san jose is cal
i know how city hall works. and i am able to hit the ground running. >> in the crowd, oakland mayor libby shaf, a long-term friend and supervisor he is praise the the appointment. >> it's a delightful choice i can't wait to work would hadder. >> we have somebody ready to do the job for the is it zblee exactly what stephanie did. only horsepower later she was at the board meeting and she announced her candidacy for supervisor in november's election. >> and do you have any...
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inside san jose city hall... may soon have a new home.city council will consider a possible relocation today. sandra osborne joins us live from city hall, with the latest. new this morning: . >>> it's tough to look at a direct reason as to why we should be celebrating this individual. >>reporter: today city council members will look at options for the statue to keep it in place or the option of a move to highlight columbus' travel history . there's the possibility of the history museum or buying a storage facility outside of city hall to hold the statue. the mayor has spoken about this and supports the removal of the statue from city hall grounds but to remove two tons of marble, that'll be a little costly and estimate that to be about $12,000 to come out of the city's general fund. live in san jose, sandra osborne. >>> coffee drinkers in tokyo are getting a teammates of the future. >> the -- taste of the future. >> robots opened up today and robot called sawyer can make up to five cups. last year a cafe opened up in san francisco also fe
inside san jose city hall... may soon have a new home.city council will consider a possible relocation today. sandra osborne joins us live from city hall, with the latest. new this morning: . >>> it's tough to look at a direct reason as to why we should be celebrating this individual. >>reporter: today city council members will look at options for the statue to keep it in place or the option of a move to highlight columbus' travel history . there's the possibility of the history...
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we'll be called city hall, but i call it conveniently silly hall.my name is ace and y'all i'm on the case. [laughter] >> thank you. >> i love that. >> any further public comments on this agenda item? >> mr. chairman? >> commissioner kopp? >> in section four where there is a reference to the place of the meetings, i suggest that it be the city and county of san francisco. a matter of legal sufficiency. thank you. >> that is appropriate and that change will be made. any further discussion? we'll move to item number four then -- oh, i'm sorry. oh. i'm sorry. >> we have a motion pending to approve minutes and it has been seconded by commissioner renne. all those in favour? >> aye. >> ark ye. >> the bylaws. approving the change in the bylaws. do we have a motion? >> we have a motion. i'll make the motion that we approve the bylaw change as recommended by the staff. >> just to clarify, commissioner. i'm sorry. we had a motion by commissioner kopp and seconded by commissioner renne. >> that was on the minutes. >> it was adopted and commissioner renne's mot
we'll be called city hall, but i call it conveniently silly hall.my name is ace and y'all i'm on the case. [laughter] >> thank you. >> i love that. >> any further public comments on this agenda item? >> mr. chairman? >> commissioner kopp? >> in section four where there is a reference to the place of the meetings, i suggest that it be the city and county of san francisco. a matter of legal sufficiency. thank you. >> that is appropriate and that change...
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rosie hall is welcome to attendsot hall/owner rosie's enterprise pet shop: "i want my dogs backron4news (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: we enjoyed partly cloudy skies after a foggy morning. it was mild in the south bay with some temperatures in the mid 60s. in the north bay, where clouds lingered, it was much cooler with highs in the mid 50s. we have a weak weather system that is headed our way. most of the bay area will only see a few passing clouds but there is a slight chance of sprinkles in northern sonoma county. on the satellite image you can see a rather flat ridge of high pressure sitting over california. these weak storms continue to move over the top of the ridge to bring us as few clouds and an occasional shower. that will all begin to change tomorrow as high will build sending storms and clouds well to the north. this weekend we could see some temperatures near 70 degrees. dry weather should be common for most of the state except for far northern california. highs around the bay tomorrow will be
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it was a chaotic night inside of city hall and calls of racism and sexism. amy hollyfield spoke to the mayor moments ago and is live in city hall, hi, amy. >> reporter: we spent the morning here, and i have to say, city hall's in a bit of disbelief this morning, the talk of the hallways, with many offices telling us as we walked in, we don't know quite yet what's going on. it was quite a night last night. give us time to get organized. we caught up with the interim mayor who is here on the job. we actually saw him dashing into one of his very first meetings as interim mayor. take a look. it's one of the -- if you blink, you miss it. he's headed into, in this shot, a meeting with his department heads. we saw the fire and police chiefs here, public works, all telling us the mood was upbeat and forward looking. we heard applause coming from the meeting, and he talked to us after the meeting. he said the focus is on services like police and potholes running a city. he will need to appoint, though, his replacement on the board of supervisors. >> my goal is over t
it was a chaotic night inside of city hall and calls of racism and sexism. amy hollyfield spoke to the mayor moments ago and is live in city hall, hi, amy. >> reporter: we spent the morning here, and i have to say, city hall's in a bit of disbelief this morning, the talk of the hallways, with many offices telling us as we walked in, we don't know quite yet what's going on. it was quite a night last night. give us time to get organized. we caught up with the interim mayor who is here on...
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certainly international he should be in the hall of fame. neil buck, who is also the co-founder of the negro baseball museum is managing this all-star team that we assembled. really our guests come in. they peer through this old chicken wire. they see this incredible display. and we hope it invokes the desire that oh, man, i can't wait to get out there and walk amongst the stat use. but at the negro leagues baseball museum, we segregate you from the field. we wanted our viewers to experience what segregation was like. knowing full well that they were good enough to play in the major leagues, so close to it yet so far from it. so for most vantage points in the museum, you can see the field, but you can't get to it. the only way that you're allowed to take the field at the negro leagues baseball museum, you have to earn that right. and you do so by learning their story. and by the time you've beared witness to everything that they endured just to play baseball in this country, then the very last thing that happens here is now you can take the
certainly international he should be in the hall of fame. neil buck, who is also the co-founder of the negro baseball museum is managing this all-star team that we assembled. really our guests come in. they peer through this old chicken wire. they see this incredible display. and we hope it invokes the desire that oh, man, i can't wait to get out there and walk amongst the stat use. but at the negro leagues baseball museum, we segregate you from the field. we wanted our viewers to experience...
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live outside of san jose city hall. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> some of the busiest highways in the area have bridges and overpasses that are structurally deficient. some of the problem spots are the 680, the 280 in santa clara and the 101 on the peninsula. officials have read the report by the road and transportation builders association. they are not concerned.>> 95% of all the bridges and overpasses in california that have been declared deficient have problems like peeling paint and minor cracks. that is it. there is no imminent danger of any of them collapsing.>>> driver should be comforted in the fact that every bridge in the bay area is inspected at least every two years.>>> bart is trying out a pilot program to give writers real-time departure information before they passed through the gate. monitors have been placed above the fair gait at the station. that should give writers the most up-to-date information so they can decide whether to go through the gate or if there are delays, they can either postpone the trip or f
live outside of san jose city hall. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> some of the busiest highways in the area have bridges and overpasses that are structurally deficient. some of the problem spots are the 680, the 280 in santa clara and the 101 on the peninsula. officials have read the report by the road and transportation builders association. they are not concerned.>> 95% of all the bridges and overpasses in california that have been declared deficient have problems like peeling paint and...