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ken: i covered jackie robinson in my series. some part of the narrative didn't obtain and yet at the same time you had a sense, too, that we were repeating some of the more familiar things about him. so his widow, rachel, who's now 93, had been pressing me to do a stand-alone on jackie and at some point care sarah burns and david mcmahon had the bandwidth to do after the film on the central park five. and we dove into it and over many, many years we began to realize that in some ways jackie has been burdened, has been smothered by the barnacles of sentimentality and nostalgic. he's been made in a two-dimensional figure, almost christ-like figure but it doesn't reflect the whole person. what we could do is liberate him. what skip was talking about, a complex narrative. if you take away some of the tropes that have become familiar to. reese put his arm around him. that didn't happen. branch ricky like god reached down by heaven and michelangelo touched his son and turned his cheek. branch ricky had important motivations which we m
ken: i covered jackie robinson in my series. some part of the narrative didn't obtain and yet at the same time you had a sense, too, that we were repeating some of the more familiar things about him. so his widow, rachel, who's now 93, had been pressing me to do a stand-alone on jackie and at some point care sarah burns and david mcmahon had the bandwidth to do after the film on the central park five. and we dove into it and over many, many years we began to realize that in some ways jackie has...
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so, too, with jackie robinson. there are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognizes irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on it sort of gravitates, as books get written and people's stories get handed down and red barber, the now-deceased broadcaster, told us this story that worked its way into our film. but we read it in a few other places. and it comes, as you know, it's hard to turn around a ship that's got some momentum and i think what the constant requirement of historians, both professional and amateur, is to try to figure
so, too, with jackie robinson. there are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognizes irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on it sort of...
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going back to the video of jackie, that jackie was talking about there, what you guys have been witnessing, it's just monumental. seeing the president here on the island, you have to understand, this is something that's been 88 years, almost 90 years. i mean, this is incredible, jackie. >> yeah, president coolidgeho came 88 years ago, came on a shift. president obama said it took coolidge three days to get here and it took him three hours. we talk about this last night when air force one landed at the airport, jose marti airport. it was rainingngats and dogs and raining all night. this morning, not raining as much, but it's still very cloudy as the president made his way to lay the wreath at jose marti we're here at march 13th park and right behind us is the museum of the revolution. they are palace of the revolution, right now. they are going to be having their official meeting, of course, president obama and raul castro, at the same time michelle boem -- obamaill be meeting with cuban girls here to get their take and of course, both daughters came as well, sasha and ma leah. we've been s
going back to the video of jackie, that jackie was talking about there, what you guys have been witnessing, it's just monumental. seeing the president here on the island, you have to understand, this is something that's been 88 years, almost 90 years. i mean, this is incredible, jackie. >> yeah, president coolidgeho came 88 years ago, came on a shift. president obama said it took coolidge three days to get here and it took him three hours. we talk about this last night when air force one...
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so, too, with jackie robinson. there are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognize sides of the aisle irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on it sort of gravitates, as books get written and people's stories get handed down and red barber, the now-deceased broadcaster, told us this story that worked its way into our film. but we read it in a few other places. and it comes, as you know, it's hard to turn around a ship that's got some momentum and i think what the constant requirement of historians, both professional and amateur, is to try to figure out how to, as we learn new information, say, about thomas jefferson and d.n.a. and sally hemings, how you turn that shi
so, too, with jackie robinson. there are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognize sides of the aisle irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on...
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talk -- becky spent his whole life doing that and when his son, jackie junior -- jackie spent his wholee doing that and when his son -- ,ou can see in our film fiercely honest not just about ourselves. a reporter said you changed the lives of so many people. he said, i don't know about that. if i can't take care of my own family, what have i done? he was able to submit himself to the most rigorous scrutiny. i think if we do that for ourselves, each and everyone of us, we have the possibility to be made. we like to say, particularly in the christian religion, that man is made in god's image. there is almost nothing in our behavior that it is not true. we need to latch on folks like jackie robinson, like abraham lincoln, who actually pointed us in the direction on what it might be like to live in god's image. not just about the words, not use them as a force field. hii think what your point is jackie was able to wake us up in the most painful and difficult experiences. he said let us listen to the better natures -- better angels of our nature. host: ken burns conversation on race continue
talk -- becky spent his whole life doing that and when his son, jackie junior -- jackie spent his wholee doing that and when his son -- ,ou can see in our film fiercely honest not just about ourselves. a reporter said you changed the lives of so many people. he said, i don't know about that. if i can't take care of my own family, what have i done? he was able to submit himself to the most rigorous scrutiny. i think if we do that for ourselves, each and everyone of us, we have the possibility to...
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i'm now being told that jacky rowland is on the line. jacky can you hear me?yes, i can. >> great. my question is how key is salah abdeslam going to be to this investigation especially if he decides to cooperate? >> reporter: hello? >> jacky rowland if you can hear me. it's barbara sarah live in the studio, and we are now live on air. my question to you -- i know you are in a train on your way to brussels, how key will salah abdeslam's capture be to the investigation in >> absolutely key, because unlike most of the other perpetrators in the attacks he is alive. he understand he was shot in the leg during the arrest operation. clearly he'll be under very tight surveillance in the hospital. we don't know whether he has lost a lot of blood or what condition he is in, but obviously as soon as he is fit to be interrogated, he will be. french and belgian security services will be anxious to piece together more pieces of the puzzle. most of the attackers died, either shot to death or blew themselves up on the night of the attacks. obviously live evidence from a surviv
i'm now being told that jacky rowland is on the line. jacky can you hear me?yes, i can. >> great. my question is how key is salah abdeslam going to be to this investigation especially if he decides to cooperate? >> reporter: hello? >> jacky rowland if you can hear me. it's barbara sarah live in the studio, and we are now live on air. my question to you -- i know you are in a train on your way to brussels, how key will salah abdeslam's capture be to the investigation in...
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so, too, with jackie robinson. are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognize sides of the aisle irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on it sort of gravitates, as books get written and people's stories get handed down and red barber, the now-deceased broadcaster, told us this story that worked its way into our film. but we read it in a few other places. and it comes, as you know, it's hard to turn around a ship that's got some momentum and i think what the constant requirement of historians, both professional and amateur, is to try to figure out how to, as we learn new information, say, about thomas jefferson and d.n.a. and sally hemmings, how you turn that ship aro
so, too, with jackie robinson. are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognize sides of the aisle irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on it...
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i think what we see in jackie is our best selves. we are looking at what abrahames lincoln called the better angels of our nature. we want to be that. you remember in 1993 there was a jewish family in billings montana and somebody threw a rock through their window than they were displaying the menorah. the billings newspaper printed on a fault page menorahs in christian families put that up in their windows as a show of solidarity. that's the america i want to be in. that's the america the jackie robinson was fighting or and i think we are sort of feeling right now but maybe we are losing a little bit of touch with that america is easier to sort of gravitate toward the mob mentality than it is to do the harder and more difficult christian thing to turn the other cheek or to appeal to our better angels. i think what jackie's example is what clearly the crowd at dodger stadium felt a few months before he died, there is the embodiment of our best selves. >> host: toledo ohio honor labor democrats calvin. you are on with ken burns. >> ca
i think what we see in jackie is our best selves. we are looking at what abrahames lincoln called the better angels of our nature. we want to be that. you remember in 1993 there was a jewish family in billings montana and somebody threw a rock through their window than they were displaying the menorah. the billings newspaper printed on a fault page menorahs in christian families put that up in their windows as a show of solidarity. that's the america i want to be in. that's the america the...
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so, too, with jackie robinson.o many things of which the conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom, it's so much more interesting this way. >> we as a society needed that myth at that time. society has produced myths that reconcile irreconcilable things. >> that didn't develop until decades later. if you know and love for you to find in the mythology of jackie. can find another kind of maybe itself frozen but later on it gravitates as books get written in people's stories decanted down and red barber, the now deceased broadcaster, told is the star that worked its way into our film but we read in a few other places. it becomes as you know, it's hard to turn around the ship that got the momentum. i think what the cause requirement of the stories both professional and amateur is to try to figure out how to as we'll learn new information, said about thomas jefferson and dna and sally hemings, how you turn the ship around and say the father of our country, the author of our catechism come we hold these tr
so, too, with jackie robinson.o many things of which the conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom, it's so much more interesting this way. >> we as a society needed that myth at that time. society has produced myths that reconcile irreconcilable things. >> that didn't develop until decades later. if you know and love for you to find in the mythology of jackie. can find another kind of maybe itself frozen but later on it gravitates as books get written in people's...
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>> it's shocking, jackie, no matter what. it's shocking, okay? >> it's hard to believe you want to leave the house, okay? >> we'll never have to. >> no. i'm talking about just to come out here. >> oh, okay. >> but when you come out here, and you have this beautiful view. >> i think we have like 1,500 feet on the lake. >> and then this is gonna be the pool area here? >> one of our six pools. >> six pools? >> inside the house, we have an indoor swimming pool, and then i wanted to put an ice-skating rink down on the bottom of the house, but just dealing with the zamboni and all that just seemed -- >> oh, you don't want all that aggravation. you got six pools. what do you need all that aggravation? >> so i put a roller rink instead. >> oh, so you rent out the roller skates? are they free? >> i'll give them away for free. >> i'm sure by the next time i talk to you, there's gonna be some other things you're gonna add on... >> yeah. >> ...and change. and david will never know until it's finished, right? >> or until he watches your show. >> that's exactl
>> it's shocking, jackie, no matter what. it's shocking, okay? >> it's hard to believe you want to leave the house, okay? >> we'll never have to. >> no. i'm talking about just to come out here. >> oh, okay. >> but when you come out here, and you have this beautiful view. >> i think we have like 1,500 feet on the lake. >> and then this is gonna be the pool area here? >> one of our six pools. >> six pools? >> inside the house, we...
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keep it here, jawan and jackie continue their coverage from cuba tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. we'll be live streaming coverage of the president's trip tomorrow as well on the nbc 6 news and weather app. while you're there, check out other stories about the warming relations with the.s. and cuba at the "cuba cross roads" section. >>> right now detectives are on the hunt for the person who shot and killed a young father near ft. lauderdale. the victim was found shot to death on the corner of northwest 14th street and 28th avenue. the family is identifying him as jackson's sister says s saw him lying dead on the ground after shots were fired. he leaves behind a young daughter and pregnant girlfriend. detectives have not released any information on suspects but you're urgededo call crime stoppers at 954-493-tips. >>> next, stunning new details about a suspected terrorist's change of heart on the night of the paris attacks and why donald trump may be the inspiration behind dozens of south floridians liing up on the path to citizenship. plus, starbucks skimping on your drinks? maybe
keep it here, jawan and jackie continue their coverage from cuba tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. we'll be live streaming coverage of the president's trip tomorrow as well on the nbc 6 news and weather app. while you're there, check out other stories about the warming relations with the.s. and cuba at the "cuba cross roads" section. >>> right now detectives are on the hunt for the person who shot and killed a young father near ft. lauderdale. the victim was found shot to death on the...
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terrence and jackie. >> corrina thank you. >>> and we're wanting to give you a forecast now. you're looking live at hudson. you see the full moon there, somara. >> yes. and let's go ahead and see what is going on outside. we have some cloud coverage out there, but we're overall dry and as we head throughout the day, it's shaping up to be nicer than now. 28 degrees in medina. , 31 in wooster. i know it's a cold start but the windchill is going to be cooler standing at the bus stop. you will want to dress in layers. it will be warmer. and let's look at the hour-by- hour forecast. going to the mid- to upper 50s. and highs about 56 to feat degrees and we'll start off with sunshine and clouds will build n the afternoon and we'll look at that soon and over to you. >>> major accidents now, construction projects that especially on 490 east and westbound. on the maps here, east and westbound between west seventh and broadway avenue. that is going to be closed. lane closures early, intermittent all week. 7:00 p.m. to 6 a.m. and keep that in mind. also, we have another project going on
terrence and jackie. >> corrina thank you. >>> and we're wanting to give you a forecast now. you're looking live at hudson. you see the full moon there, somara. >> yes. and let's go ahead and see what is going on outside. we have some cloud coverage out there, but we're overall dry and as we head throughout the day, it's shaping up to be nicer than now. 28 degrees in medina. , 31 in wooster. i know it's a cold start but the windchill is going to be cooler standing at the...
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jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university of miami in 1989 it was a much different campus. as i look behind me, i see the student union and new buildings. there's a lot of new development here on campus. as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. senator marco rubio graduated from here in 1996. he must make a statement here tonight in order to stop donald trump. for more on that, we send it over to jay gray live on campus. jay? >> repopoter: hey, jackie.
jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university of miami in 1989 it was a much different campus. as i look behind me, i see the student union and new buildings. there's a lot of new development here on campus. as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. senator marco rubio graduated from here in 1996. he must make a statement here tonight in order to stop donald trump. for more on that, we send it over to jay gray live on campus. jay? >> repopoter:...
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, we'll get back to jacky a little bit later on. jacky rowland our correspondent has just reached the mollenbeck area in brussels where salah abdeslam, one of the main suspects in the pairs attacks in november in which 140 people have been killed, there is report he is captured and reports suggest is he being treated for that leg injury in hospital. as you can see the scene in mollenbeck suggesting there is still a police and security presence on the street, vehicles, sniffer dogs, but now you can see there is a cordon also in place. so things perhaps called down a little bit but nevertheless, security still in the area and residents being restricted in terms of where they can go. all right let's just take you through our top stories, remind you of our breaking news this hour. the most wanted fugitive from the paris attacks, salah abdeslam has been readied in a shootout in brussels. officials tweeted, we've got him. wanted since november paris attacks. this was the scene as heavily armed police raided the apartment in mollenbeck. re
, we'll get back to jacky a little bit later on. jacky rowland our correspondent has just reached the mollenbeck area in brussels where salah abdeslam, one of the main suspects in the pairs attacks in november in which 140 people have been killed, there is report he is captured and reports suggest is he being treated for that leg injury in hospital. as you can see the scene in mollenbeck suggesting there is still a police and security presence on the street, vehicles, sniffer dogs, but now you...
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. >> al jazeera's jacky rowland with us from brussels. thank you, jacky. >>> the attacks in belgium wounded several americans including a lieutenant in the u.s. air force and members of his family. and three mormon missionaries are utah are being treated for injuries. one man's parents managed to get in contact with their son after the attacks. >> we were in line to get tickets, we understand, and they were in line for about two minutes, and then everything went orange, and he blacked out, and woke up, and couldn't find
. >> al jazeera's jacky rowland with us from brussels. thank you, jacky. >>> the attacks in belgium wounded several americans including a lieutenant in the u.s. air force and members of his family. and three mormon missionaries are utah are being treated for injuries. one man's parents managed to get in contact with their son after the attacks. >> we were in line to get tickets, we understand, and they were in line for about two minutes, and then everything went orange, and...
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that's who brian and jackie were. we're live in douglas county tonight. jeff todd, cbs4 news. >>> thank you. investigators say alcohol may be a factor in a roll over crash that left several children injured, at bowles and south pierce in jefferson county. 7 children inside of this suv two of the children have serious injuries. the driver has been identified as angela densemore. it looks like the children should make a full recovery. >> i'll thankful that everybody is okay, they've got bumps and bruises, when you see something like this, man, i mean, it usually means something worse. >> densemore is still in the hospital. investigators say she will likely face dui charges when she is released. >>> right now, new information after a pickup truck almost wound up in the south platt river. copter 4 shows us that wreck in a very precarious spot this morning off i-25 near alameda. investigators think that the driver was trying to avoid a crash and veered off the highway. two lanes of southbound 25 had to be closed for a few hours. the driver was able to climb ou
that's who brian and jackie were. we're live in douglas county tonight. jeff todd, cbs4 news. >>> thank you. investigators say alcohol may be a factor in a roll over crash that left several children injured, at bowles and south pierce in jefferson county. 7 children inside of this suv two of the children have serious injuries. the driver has been identified as angela densemore. it looks like the children should make a full recovery. >> i'll thankful that everybody is okay,...
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. >> reporter: hi jackie. governor scott may not endorsing a candidate, but a sitting senator now is. senator ted cruz enjoying his first endorsement from mike lee. that is the senator in utah. a big deal here. mike lee came into the spin room and annnnunced his support for ted cruz. he didn't ask marco rubio to drop out of this race, but he did encourage mr. rubio to, quote, get behind cruz. this is the last debate before the primaries in ohio and for the second night in a row, a south frida college will host a major presidential debate. the university of miami welcoming the four republican presidential hopefuls. florida gop chairman remains nntral on his candidates, but has a preferred opponent come novememr. >> i would love to run a cacaaign against hillary clinton, which is probably the antithesis of what people thought two years ago. >> reporter: the repuican underdogs like marco rubio need a strong performance tonight to slow donald trump's momentum. a "washington post" univision survey shows trump at 38
. >> reporter: hi jackie. governor scott may not endorsing a candidate, but a sitting senator now is. senator ted cruz enjoying his first endorsement from mike lee. that is the senator in utah. a big deal here. mike lee came into the spin room and annnnunced his support for ted cruz. he didn't ask marco rubio to drop out of this race, but he did encourage mr. rubio to, quote, get behind cruz. this is the last debate before the primaries in ohio and for the second night in a row, a south...
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jackie benson is live for us. jackie? >> reporter: jim, we found out that a victim was close e be seen near a glassed-inside up room. police say the body was found inside the bark of his home on riverer drive in the mason neck area. >> reporter: the first call came to. >> about four or five shottings and sthen a pause and then sure enough, sure, five. see if this was random or tar getted. >> new video of a pern add shechs e sbretz since last weekend. this surveil ends video shows someone running from the area she was sit iting at a bus stop and they want to know where tvrgs between last friday and the time of the shooting. >>> a bag pipe processional at nancy reagan's funeral today at the reagan mthd shl library. former president george a. bush, and four former ladies she was braid braided hovrmt. >> thvrp. >> maybe i eets possible to sit there together, uchb disturbed. twro >> it was not a tragedy and she would have wanted it to kb a celebration. >> top of a ladder engulfed a. >> i knew that she was about to ump. ened i
jackie benson is live for us. jackie? >> reporter: jim, we found out that a victim was close e be seen near a glassed-inside up room. police say the body was found inside the bark of his home on riverer drive in the mason neck area. >> reporter: the first call came to. >> about four or five shottings and sthen a pause and then sure enough, sure, five. see if this was random or tar getted. >> new video of a pern add shechs e sbretz since last weekend. this surveil ends...
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jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university of miami in 1989 it was a much different campus. as i look behind me, i see the student union and new buildings. there's a lot of new development here on campus. as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. senator marco rubio graduated from here in 1996. he must make a statement here tonight in order to stop donald trump. for more on that, we send it over to jay gray live on campus. jay? >> repopoter: hey, jackie. the spin room. tonight is a crucially timing event for the republican party and all of the ndidates. it's their final face-to-face showdown before the pivotal primary on tuesday where each of these candidates are trying to make their mark. the votes could deliver some clarity to what's been a chaotic political season so far. the democrats firing up their ground game in florida. bernie sanders fresh off a surprise win in michigan and looking for more. >> on tuesday, we got five states coming up, including
jackie? >> reporter: when i graduated from the university of miami in 1989 it was a much different campus. as i look behind me, i see the student union and new buildings. there's a lot of new development here on campus. as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. senator marco rubio graduated from here in 1996. he must make a statement here tonight in order to stop donald trump. for more on that, we send it over to jay gray live on campus. jay? >> repopoter:...
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jackie and jawan, thank you. >> all right, thank you, jackie and jawan, great coverage down there. >>> and for everything you need to know about the president's historic trip to cuba, visit the crossroads section on the nbc 6 news and weather app key. >>> and another big story, the base is pumping, people are dancing, they're filling the air here, looking at that taking over bay front park in downtown_ miami. stephanie busier stephanie bertini is in the middle of that. >> reporter: well, i can barely hear you, that is how loud it is here, you can see them in the area of downtown miami, there is the potentialal for lots of things that is why the city officials and ultramusic festival heads are here. this is the place to be if you're into this kind of scene. ultra has grown over the years. >> some of the very first. when it was a lot smaller, the production was not as big. but still, incredible parties. so it's fantastic to see over the years, more production, bigger stages. >> reporter: the lights, music and crowds transform miami's downtown core. road closures and detours are in place
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jacky thanks very much. but actually we're just taking you live now to a press conference where we're expecting to get more information about the events that have taken place today. these are pictures live from brussels. and let's listen in. >> translator: the security forces, three suspects have been arrested including salah abdeslam, and very warmly, i wish to thank the security forces, the intelligence services, the police, the magistrates, the investigators who are represented at this table. it is an intense piece of work that has been carried out professional work, very careful work and has lead to these very important results in the fight against terrorism, very important in the fight for democracy and the values which we wish to incarnate against this dreadful extremism. i want to take this opportunity that over several months -- the last few months more than a hundred searches have been carried out in very delicate situation, as we saw in the beginning of the week, these 57 people. finally, i would l
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on the island, jawan and jackie? >> reporter: good evening, trina and adam. from havana, cuba, once again, it was a very busy day for president barack obama. >> jawan, another busy day for the president on this last day of this historic trip to cuba. but earlier this morning, all eyey were on their television sets, looking at president obama and what he would say directly and he started by reciteding a poem by jose marte, to cultivate a white rose. it is a message of peace. >> jackie, this is what many people were looking forward to. they were looking forward to hearing what the presidentad to say to the cuban people. it gave many people here on the island hope. many of them were very optimistic. >> havana is only 90 milesrom florida. but to get here, we had to travel a great distance. over barriers of history, and ideology, barriers of pain and separation. >> reporter: the president made a plea to the young people of cuba to make change. >> i have come here to bury the last remnant of the cold war in e americas. [ a
on the island, jawan and jackie? >> reporter: good evening, trina and adam. from havana, cuba, once again, it was a very busy day for president barack obama. >> jawan, another busy day for the president on this last day of this historic trip to cuba. but earlier this morning, all eyey were on their television sets, looking at president obama and what he would say directly and he started by reciteding a poem by jose marte, to cultivate a white rose. it is a message of peace. >>...
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jackie. >>reporter: frank, that photo tt we saw at this press conference shows how badly [indiscernible] was beaten. the attorneys are planning on filing a lawsuit, but first they filed this claim and now need to wait 45 days until they pursue a law site. in the files you can read he was beaten with a steel baton on his head, neck and back. he never tried to flee. after their attorney pleaded for help, he was pushed into the pavement and held him there for a meeting. this is the end of a high speed chase that ended in the san francisco alley. >> it was [indiscernible]. but what was more wrong was deputies violating their duty and inflicting deadly force when there was no justification for any force when a person has surrendered. >> in addition to him saying deputies used excessive force, he says that deputies stole his gold necklace and cash and used it to keep a homeless couple quiet. deputies are on leave. one is a veteran. >> jackie, did the officers have on body cameras this happened? >>
jackie. >>reporter: frank, that photo tt we saw at this press conference shows how badly [indiscernible] was beaten. the attorneys are planning on filing a lawsuit, but first they filed this claim and now need to wait 45 days until they pursue a law site. in the files you can read he was beaten with a steel baton on his head, neck and back. he never tried to flee. after their attorney pleaded for help, he was pushed into the pavement and held him there for a meeting. this is the end of a...
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>>darya:thanks, jackie. >>darya: brussels.e represents the east bay and is a member of the house c-i-a subcommittee and intelligence committee. >>darya:he says this is an attack on western values. and should be a wake up call. >>darya:and facebook activated its "safety check" system to help people check on friends and loved ones in the aftermath of the attacks in brussels. >>darya:the safety check is an easy way for people to mark themselves as "safe" after a major disaster or crisis so that people searching for them will know they are o-k. >>darya:and we sent a push alert at 3:19 this morning. telling you that dozens of people had been killed in the attack in brussels. >>darya:make sure you download the kron four mobile app so you can get breaking news alerts anytime and anywhere. >>darya:it's free for iphone and android. >>anny hong: organize looking for cash as milliken a drier conditions to the judge will be on the cool side storm trackers shot was quiet right now we did track of the showers early this morning is will this
>>darya:thanks, jackie. >>darya: brussels.e represents the east bay and is a member of the house c-i-a subcommittee and intelligence committee. >>darya:he says this is an attack on western values. and should be a wake up call. >>darya:and facebook activated its "safety check" system to help people check on friends and loved ones in the aftermath of the attacks in brussels. >>darya:the safety check is an easy way for people to mark themselves as...
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jackie nespral and jawan strader are in the island nation. >> reporter: we are in havana, thth is our second day here, for the historic presidential visit, the first time in 90 years a sitting american presidentas visited the island. he will be here with his wife, daughters, and mother-in-law. >> reporter: we're starting to see a whole lot, this is my first time visiting the island, and off to my right over here, a beautiful sight and a plate for love birds. >> reporter: it is a place for love birds and also a place for groups to come and hang ou to gi you a little perspective, this is the@ site of the sinking of the main. if you look above jawan's shoulder, you'll see the national hotel. that is iconic, one of the oldest hotels in cuba. >> reporter: getting back to the president's visit, though, jackie, the president is expected to land on the island and hit the ground running. president obama will arrive here first at cuba's national cathedral in old havana, where he'll meet with cardinal ortega, who played a crucial role in normalizing relations between america and cuba. many remem
jackie nespral and jawan strader are in the island nation. >> reporter: we are in havana, thth is our second day here, for the historic presidential visit, the first time in 90 years a sitting american presidentas visited the island. he will be here with his wife, daughters, and mother-in-law. >> reporter: we're starting to see a whole lot, this is my first time visiting the island, and off to my right over here, a beautiful sight and a plate for love birds. >> reporter: it is...
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for jackie nespral, i'm jawan trade strader. we are live in havana, cuba. >> thank you for your coverage. >> our coverage from cuba will continue the next half hour as well. jawan is going to show us a side of cuba that president obama will likely not see during this visit in our 6:00 newscast. laura rodriguez will have more on raul castro's controversial comments concerning political prisoners following his sit-down today with the president. u can get in depth analysis and tweets in havana cuba on nbc >>> i'm ari odzer live in downtown miami. the allegations are that that county employee raped a young woman as she left the ultra music festival last night at this metromover platform last niht. >>> a family of a teen is asking for your help. the special circumstances surrounding this search still ahead. >>> an apple announcement. we'll show you what's in store for the next generation of iphones and tablets. >>> a cool change here in south florida. some high clouds behind me here on the live shot of the big story of the day and >>
for jackie nespral, i'm jawan trade strader. we are live in havana, cuba. >> thank you for your coverage. >> our coverage from cuba will continue the next half hour as well. jawan is going to show us a side of cuba that president obama will likely not see during this visit in our 6:00 newscast. laura rodriguez will have more on raul castro's controversial comments concerning political prisoners following his sit-down today with the president. u can get in depth analysis and tweets...
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jawan and jackie continue their coverage from cuba today at 6:00 p.m. we will be live streaming coverage of the president's trip tonight on the nbc 6 news and weather app. be sure to check o o other stories about the warming relations with the u.s. and you the cuba crossroads section. >>> back at home ultra weekend is c cming to an end, the three-day festival shutting down its beaming lights until next year's show. that means traffic will soon be back to normal. every year ultra brings thousands of people to miami, the city. hotels, food, you name t most businesses beneff from the sold out festival. part of biscayneoulevard near bay front park has been shut down since thursday night and last night traffic was even worse because the miami heat was plpling just blocks away. >>> as the protest movement against trump and his campaign heats up violence breaks out at another campaign rally for the presidential hopeful in arizona. a large group of protesters was scorted out of the gop front runner's event in tucson yesterday, one protester wore what appeared t
jawan and jackie continue their coverage from cuba today at 6:00 p.m. we will be live streaming coverage of the president's trip tonight on the nbc 6 news and weather app. be sure to check o o other stories about the warming relations with the u.s. and you the cuba crossroads section. >>> back at home ultra weekend is c cming to an end, the three-day festival shutting down its beaming lights until next year's show. that means traffic will soon be back to normal. every year ultra brings...
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from sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> as we heard, air travel in europe is a mess right now. kpix 5 reporter julie watts is flying out of london today and we are going to check in with her in just a few minutes. >>> a busy day on the streets and the roads here in the bay area. let's kick it over to gianna. >> good morning. three separate traffic alerts. let's go straight to northbound 880 right now. we have two right lanes shut down between market and 7th due to a fatal accident a vehicle hit a pedestrian. you have delays all the way back into downtown oakland. 30 minutes to travel from 238 to the maze. use 580 as an alternate. or you can stick to your left in the lanes are closed on the right lanes are closed. east 80 at pedrick blocking the three left labors in the noncommute direction but sensors show delays westbound, as well. so give yourself a few extra minutes. word of a second accident at kid well near there. south bay traffic alert here montague expressway at de la cruz eastbound shut down for a three-car injury accident. delays in the area. eastbound lanes on montag
from sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> as we heard, air travel in europe is a mess right now. kpix 5 reporter julie watts is flying out of london today and we are going to check in with her in just a few minutes. >>> a busy day on the streets and the roads here in the bay area. let's kick it over to gianna. >> good morning. three separate traffic alerts. let's go straight to northbound 880 right now. we have two right lanes shut down between market and 7th due to a fatal...
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. >> jackie nespral and jawan strader have been following the presidenduring the trip in cuba. >> they join us live from havana with the latest. guys? >> adam and tripa, good evening once again. history was made. >> the good news is, it's not raining. and it's not cold. fifially some good weather for president obama as he departed on this historic trip here in havana, cuba. i've good otto say, eventhough the president has left, the president has made his mark. >> jay gray joins us now with more. >> we were together for the pal visit back then. that was historic in itself. but no pun intended, this is a whole different ball game. it's amazing to get the feel you get op the streets of the we never thought we would see this in our lifetime. and especially a president addressing us on our own national television here. so amazing to see as you've taled about throughout the day. the president has left cuba at this point. departing just a little later than he thought he would, just after 4:00. that's because he got a bit of a surprise at the airport. there w w a lot of talk about cuban presid
. >> jackie nespral and jawan strader have been following the presidenduring the trip in cuba. >> they join us live from havana with the latest. guys? >> adam and tripa, good evening once again. history was made. >> the good news is, it's not raining. and it's not cold. fifially some good weather for president obama as he departed on this historic trip here in havana, cuba. i've good otto say, eventhough the president has left, the president has made his mark. >>...
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in pacifica, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> not so fast, jackie. to ask you, this is obviously having a ibm impact in the pocketbook for the fishermen. what's the extent of that? >> reporter: no kidding. one fisherman fishes in the fall and winds up in february. that's not the case this year so he estimates he already lost $150,000. back to you. >> wow. jackie ward, thank you. >>> a sign that recent rain is helping after a multi-year drought. floodgates back open at lake oroville. the lake has been rising about 2 feet a day approaching maximum flood storage space. so state water officials decided to release a controlled amount of water for nearly a week that will increase levels in the river -- in the feather river by 2 to 4 feet. >>> this weekend mostly clear skies and low clouds. toward sfo, on this beautiful friday morning, march 25th, elton john today 69 years old. happy birthday, elton. 44 in santa rosa right now. san jose 49. livermore 52. and to sum it up, we are going to be looking for a nice day today after we dispense with the clouds and
in pacifica, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> not so fast, jackie. to ask you, this is obviously having a ibm impact in the pocketbook for the fishermen. what's the extent of that? >> reporter: no kidding. one fisherman fishes in the fall and winds up in february. that's not the case this year so he estimates he already lost $150,000. back to you. >> wow. jackie ward, thank you. >>> a sign that recent rain is helping after a multi-year drought. floodgates back open at lake...
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back to you. >> and, jackie, you have such great sources with investigators. you've covered too many cases to count. you know, based on your experience, at this point what are investigators trying to do? are they sort of trying to not only identify who this man is but sort of retrace his steps? >> reporter: well, you know, it's interesting that you mention that because the first thing that you always look for somebody carrying in that evidence bag. it would be what was with this person at the time the shooting happened? did he have a backpack? did he have something in there that contained writings about why he might do that? was there a computer? might that computer have information about why someone would choose to do something like this? all of those things -- is there a vehicle associated with this man which is what we may be seeing on the hill right now. officers may be looking around in the blocks around the capitol trying to find out if this person drove to the capitol. is there something with their vehicle? is there something suspicious in that vehicle?
back to you. >> and, jackie, you have such great sources with investigators. you've covered too many cases to count. you know, based on your experience, at this point what are investigators trying to do? are they sort of trying to not only identify who this man is but sort of retrace his steps? >> reporter: well, you know, it's interesting that you mention that because the first thing that you always look for somebody carrying in that evidence bag. it would be what was with this...
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okay, jackie, thanks. >>> the bay area's wet weather did all kinds of damage over the weekend. check out this big mess in sonoma county where rain flooded part of highway 121. the water pooled west of petaluma near the town of valley ford there. some drivers managed to father their way through it, though. >>> elsewhere, in the north bay a large oak tree went crashing onto saint hell lena road -- helena there. >>> the heavy downpours saturating the ground causing rocks and mud to fall onto a major highway in the santa cruz mountains. kiet do is at the summit on highway 17. kiet. >> reporter: good morning. we've got brand-new rock slides to tell you about. this is near lexington reservoir, this is on alma bridge road, three mudslides blocking all lanes of traffic in between soda springs and lexington reservoir itself. you might want to find another way around. we are live here at the summit along highway 17, you can see here sporadic rain falling right now, a light sprinkle, this as the traffic volume starting to pick up, although traffic is moving at the limit right now. when th
okay, jackie, thanks. >>> the bay area's wet weather did all kinds of damage over the weekend. check out this big mess in sonoma county where rain flooded part of highway 121. the water pooled west of petaluma near the town of valley ford there. some drivers managed to father their way through it, though. >>> elsewhere, in the north bay a large oak tree went crashing onto saint hell lena road -- helena there. >>> the heavy downpours saturating the ground causing rocks...
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kpix5 reporter jackie ward is live at the north concord bart station and, jackie, how are passengers dealing with the delays today? >> reporter: monday mornings are tough enough, michelle, as bart delays on top of that, yeah, they are a little frustrated out here this morning and rightfully so because bart officials still don't have an answer as to why last week's power surge happened so yet again east bay commuters are dealing with commute delays. let's talk about where this is happening. we are focusing right now on two stations, the north concord stop where we are this morning and pittsburg/bay point. this is where services were stopped and budge bridge to shuttle commuters between the two stops. bart says they have been testing the tracks for days now and yesterday after continuing to examine where the power surges happened bart still didn't have a reason for this disruption. so some morning commuters aren't thrilled with the prolonged delays and lack of answers. >> i hope they get it done speedy, real quick because we need to get where we got to go, you know. >> reporter: bart i
kpix5 reporter jackie ward is live at the north concord bart station and, jackie, how are passengers dealing with the delays today? >> reporter: monday mornings are tough enough, michelle, as bart delays on top of that, yeah, they are a little frustrated out here this morning and rightfully so because bart officials still don't have an answer as to why last week's power surge happened so yet again east bay commuters are dealing with commute delays. let's talk about where this is...
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kpix reporter jackie has the latest on the story. jackie. >>reporter: we're here along highway 4 and discovery bay, a couple of miles down from where the accident happened. a stretch of this highway had to be close for a couple of hours and has since been reopened. it happened around 11:30 last night when two cars crash. one car heading eastbound crossed over and it caused a car to veer off the roadway and into the water. dive teams were called in to assist. while the cause of this accident has not been determined, speed may have been a factor. >> they need to slowdown. this roadway is straight, but it's dark out here. it's only two lanes. one in either direction. they just need to slow down. >> the parents of three children are the ones who died. the other adult in that car survived, but we don't know his relation to the kids. all four of them are being treated at tracy hospital for minor injuries. the driver of the other vehicle survived and was the only person in his car. he's in the hospital right now, but the kids are ages 10, 9, and 2.
kpix reporter jackie has the latest on the story. jackie. >>reporter: we're here along highway 4 and discovery bay, a couple of miles down from where the accident happened. a stretch of this highway had to be close for a couple of hours and has since been reopened. it happened around 11:30 last night when two cars crash. one car heading eastbound crossed over and it caused a car to veer off the roadway and into the water. dive teams were called in to assist. while the cause of this...
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jackie as a teenager did it on his home -- own. rosa parks is a decade away from giving up her seat on the bus. jackie had done it earlier in the army. -- that iso realize an important part of understanding the significance of african-american champions. jesse owens and track and field -- in track and field, mohammed ali in boxing. the republican mayor of new york was pushing for it. jackie had to actually do it. host: you mentioned the martin luther king quote. there is also a quote from his wife, who said baseball was a bridge to the civil rights movement. why did jackie have to come first? guest: it's interesting. baseball seems like one tiny fraction of our entertainment spectrum. it was the national pastime. baseball was it. it was a huge, important significance. unfortunately, it has been smothered in myth. we have spent the last several aars producing the last -- documentary. it gets at a more complex just the year he started playing. it is a complex story of an african-american family, also a spectacular love story. when yo
jackie as a teenager did it on his home -- own. rosa parks is a decade away from giving up her seat on the bus. jackie had done it earlier in the army. -- that iso realize an important part of understanding the significance of african-american champions. jesse owens and track and field -- in track and field, mohammed ali in boxing. the republican mayor of new york was pushing for it. jackie had to actually do it. host: you mentioned the martin luther king quote. there is also a quote from his...
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jackie and terrence. >>> and check it out. a traffic stop turning into a dangerous close call for a deputy in new mexico. and they discovered the drive her a warrant out for his arrest and the suspect made it 500 feet before being stopped and arrested. >>> and right now it's dangerous situations like that across the country that are having cities struggling to get officers and a major factor is the so-called ferguson affect. heightened media coverage over police use of force is scaring people who may have once considered law enforcement look at other careers. >> and police organizations with private sector yearly salaries of 30 to 34,000 this is not going to be something that attracts a large pool of candidates. >> and especially with an increase of police officers killed in the line of duty; however, police officers don't finish the top 20 of the most dangerous jobs. >>> and a new proposal could pave the way for ohio patients to use medical marijuana and newschannel 5 wanted to know about pregnant women. the lorain mother sai
jackie and terrence. >>> and check it out. a traffic stop turning into a dangerous close call for a deputy in new mexico. and they discovered the drive her a warrant out for his arrest and the suspect made it 500 feet before being stopped and arrested. >>> and right now it's dangerous situations like that across the country that are having cities struggling to get officers and a major factor is the so-called ferguson affect. heightened media coverage over police use of force...
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jackie. >> reporter: more money always sounds like good news, right? but this hike could lead to unpleasant repercussions that have some people concerned. a few months ago minimum wage in california increased to $10 an hour. this tentative deal would bring it to $15 an hour by 2022. as a result. potentially layoff workers and that has some workers worried about their job stability. >> only because prices are going to go up dramatically. >> of course minimum wage a point of contention these past few months especially as election season heats up. democratic candidates bernie sanders and hillary clinton have both been very vocal about increasing the federal minimum wage. union leaders have been vocal about wants the voters to decide on this in november but this tentative deal that was reached on saturday would raise wages without voter input. ann. >> when could we see the first increase in these wages? >> actually as soon as less than 12 months from now, the beginning of 2017 when wages would be slightly bumped up to $10.50 an hour. reporting from the new
jackie. >> reporter: more money always sounds like good news, right? but this hike could lead to unpleasant repercussions that have some people concerned. a few months ago minimum wage in california increased to $10 an hour. this tentative deal would bring it to $15 an hour by 2022. as a result. potentially layoff workers and that has some workers worried about their job stability. >> only because prices are going to go up dramatically. >> of course minimum wage a point of...
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jacky, what more do you know about these these suspects? >> these three suspects were among people who were arrested during police raids on thursday and friday in different parts of brussels. now, we understand that three of them have been charged with offenses, activities, linked to a terrorist group. that's the official wording of the charges. one of them in particular is attracting particular attention to the belgium media. the prosecution office has named them belgium media tha are reporting that the police are looking at the possibility that he may be the third man in the cctv image released from the airport. that image showed on the left two bombers two men who blue themselves up in the attack, and the third man who has escaped. >> jackie, we can see that people are still turning up in that memorial behind you. but a planned rally has been postponed, hasn't it? >> yes, it has. the shrines popped up after the killings on tuesday and they've spread all over the square where people come and write poems and send messages. but the bigger m
jacky, what more do you know about these these suspects? >> these three suspects were among people who were arrested during police raids on thursday and friday in different parts of brussels. now, we understand that three of them have been charged with offenses, activities, linked to a terrorist group. that's the official wording of the charges. one of them in particular is attracting particular attention to the belgium media. the prosecution office has named them belgium media tha are...
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jackie. >> guys, i spent the last week visiting at-home workers. both sides agree the pros outweigh the cons but they are not for everyone. >> reporter: registered nurse caroline says there is no place she would rather work. more than three years ago, humana offered caroline the chance to work from home. >> you don't have the commute. you don't have the gas. >> reporter: this full-timer spends her days follow ugh up on patients and their caregivers via phone and computer. noncoverage letter for him. >> less distractions and more productivity. >> reporter: are there any draw backs to working from home? >> there is a sense of isolation because you don't have that interaction. >> reporter: she is one of 1300 humana employees who work from home. for the company, it's a win- win. >> it does save for office space and overhead and administrative expenses. >> reporter: he says workers should consider whether work at home is the best career move. >> if there is a chance for a promotion, i don't want to be out of sight, out of mind. >> do you want me to orde
jackie. >> guys, i spent the last week visiting at-home workers. both sides agree the pros outweigh the cons but they are not for everyone. >> reporter: registered nurse caroline says there is no place she would rather work. more than three years ago, humana offered caroline the chance to work from home. >> you don't have the commute. you don't have the gas. >> reporter: this full-timer spends her days follow ugh up on patients and their caregivers via phone and...
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and jackie turned around and said "john, stop leaning back in your chair. come on, those are nice chairs. please stop leaning back on them." and he just kept laughing and looking at me. [ light laughter ] and he's leaning back like -- he leaned back again, and the chair crumbled underneath him. he completely collapsed. completely collapsed, and he disappeared from view behind the lip of the table. [ light laughter ] and all you could hear was this sort of giggling below the table. [ laughter ] okay? at which point jackie turns and says, "dammit, john, if i've told you once i've told you a a dozen times, do not lean back in those chairs. and now see what's happened. look what you've done. it's just so rude." and he bounced up above the table with this huge grin and said, "jimmy just threw up at the table." [ applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, that's a a great story. more with james spader when we come back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] during the lexus command performance sales event... [sportscaster vo] there's always a cause for celebration. with extr
and jackie turned around and said "john, stop leaning back in your chair. come on, those are nice chairs. please stop leaning back on them." and he just kept laughing and looking at me. [ light laughter ] and he's leaning back like -- he leaned back again, and the chair crumbled underneath him. he completely collapsed. completely collapsed, and he disappeared from view behind the lip of the table. [ light laughter ] and all you could hear was this sort of giggling below the table. [...
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take garland to colonial and make a left on magnolia, that could avoid that road closure. fox 35 jackie is out there right now and has the latest on the project. >> good morning. you know, this video pretty popular, 8,000 cars here travel daily on garland avenue. you can see when you put the cones out, the signs. we did see a couple of drivers a little confusing. didn't know garland avenue was closed, but they'll have to get used to it all year. starting today, use have shut down garland avenue. >> the closure is necessary for crews to get in here and install, relocate utilities, and realign garland avenue, basically push it a little to the east so we have room to widen i-4. >> it's all part of the i-4 this will also create a new eastbound i-4 entrance ramp from colonial drive. this area in particular will have a lot of work going on because the city has a project of their own. so you can expect a lot of construction workers to close streets and signs you need to watch out for in the months ahead. >> there's a lot of work going on in the downtown area and it's really important for folks
take garland to colonial and make a left on magnolia, that could avoid that road closure. fox 35 jackie is out there right now and has the latest on the project. >> good morning. you know, this video pretty popular, 8,000 cars here travel daily on garland avenue. you can see when you put the cones out, the signs. we did see a couple of drivers a little confusing. didn't know garland avenue was closed, but they'll have to get used to it all year. starting today, use have shut down garland...
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apologies, we can't bring you that report from jacky rowland, we'll try obring it to you a little later in the program. >>> the trial of seven alleged somali pirates have started in paris. they are charged with hijacking a french yacht. after it left yemen's port city of aden in september 2011. they allegedly quild th allegede skipper christian colombo and kept his wife hostage. the defense will argue the leaders of the plot were killed in a gun fight with the spanish military who then rescued mrs. colombo at sea. >>> hundreds of people have demonstrated in favor of an israeli soldier appearing in a military court over the murder of a palestinian. they shouted "we love you" outside the court in kiriat malachi, in footage that sparked condemnation around the world. stefanie dekker spoke toll man who spoke to the man in hebron in occupied west bank. >> reporter: ahmad takes us through the sequence of events. starts moments after palestinians were shot after stabbing an israeli soldier. injured and laying on the ground. fast-forward and a second soldier appears to be talking to a settler h
apologies, we can't bring you that report from jacky rowland, we'll try obring it to you a little later in the program. >>> the trial of seven alleged somali pirates have started in paris. they are charged with hijacking a french yacht. after it left yemen's port city of aden in september 2011. they allegedly quild th allegede skipper christian colombo and kept his wife hostage. the defense will argue the leaders of the plot were killed in a gun fight with the spanish military who then...
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jackie? >> thanks heather.eteran's group has come out with a new ad on the stance of the iran nuclear deal. >> since the iranian nuclear deal they have gone on the offense against the middle east. they illegally detained our sailors, tested ballistic missiles and continually fund terrorists that killed american. >> i have heard a lot of people say they are going to rip up the deal. tough to say rip up the deal. >> the ad of vets against the deal they praise hillary clon ton's handling of iran. robert bartlett who was badly wounded by iranian missile says trump needs to clear things up right now. >> is he going to put the sanctions back on iran and financially hurt them or is he going to still side with putin. if he is saying he's not going to rip up the deal he is a no go on my vote. >> there's no comment from trump so far. >>> waste management when it comes to your tax dollars. lawmakers are preparing a bill requiring federal agencies to file detailed reports on union employees right down to the square footage
jackie? >> thanks heather.eteran's group has come out with a new ad on the stance of the iran nuclear deal. >> since the iranian nuclear deal they have gone on the offense against the middle east. they illegally detained our sailors, tested ballistic missiles and continually fund terrorists that killed american. >> i have heard a lot of people say they are going to rip up the deal. tough to say rip up the deal. >> the ad of vets against the deal they praise hillary clon...
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jackie and jawan? >> reporter: goo evening from havana. once again, we're in old havana. a beautiful day, albeit windy. what a difference a day makes. yesterday there was media from all over the world here, and today it's pretty much a ghost town. president obama has already departed onto argentina from his historic trip here on the island. it was really a whirlwind trip for him. a lot of important meetings, especially today, directly speaking to the people of cuba and meeting with the dissidents as well. he also made his mark with the cuban people, but also@here in cuba. >> it was all about the president's speech, jackie, to the cuban people. everyone wanted to hear what the president was going to say. when the president spoke, he spoke about embracing change and called for congress to lift the embargo. standing ovation. the presidede said that the blockade hurts the cuban people by cuttin them off from the cconomy growth here. confrontations between the two countries have been going on for his entire lifetime. he said the two counies share the same values and hopes that
jackie and jawan? >> reporter: goo evening from havana. once again, we're in old havana. a beautiful day, albeit windy. what a difference a day makes. yesterday there was media from all over the world here, and today it's pretty much a ghost town. president obama has already departed onto argentina from his historic trip here on the island. it was really a whirlwind trip for him. a lot of important meetings, especially today, directly speaking to the people of cuba and meeting with the...
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not one of us is -- ken: jackie robinson says, you say -- jackie robinson of all people, you have it made and he says, i don't have it made until every person in st. augustine, florida, has it made. michael: do you guys think the rise of donald trump says anything about racial relations in this country today or does it say more about the -- ken: yes. we are in a rote row grade moment right now in which the dog whistles of race have been with us. we can't pretend that a phenomenon of the kind of racial innuendo what's happening right now is somehow new and we're shocked this is happening. this has been going on for a long time. ronald reagan opened his 1980 campaign in philadelphia, mississippi. he was saying wink-wink in -- henry: and that's where goodwin were murder. ken: it was important for ronald reagan to go there to talk about states' rights and he swore to that which was a wink but that's been going on since richard nixon said this would be good for to intervene -- and barry goldwater is we're going to go hunting not where the ducks were. where thomas -- in 1956 whose principa
not one of us is -- ken: jackie robinson says, you say -- jackie robinson of all people, you have it made and he says, i don't have it made until every person in st. augustine, florida, has it made. michael: do you guys think the rise of donald trump says anything about racial relations in this country today or does it say more about the -- ken: yes. we are in a rote row grade moment right now in which the dog whistles of race have been with us. we can't pretend that a phenomenon of the kind of...
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so, too, with jackie robinson. there are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognizes irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on it sort of gravitates, as books get written and people's stories get handed down and red barber, the now-deceased broadcaster, told us this story that worked its way into our film. but we read it in a few other places. and it comes, as you know, it's hard to turn around a ship that's got some momentum and i think what the constant requirement of historians, both professional and amateur, is to try to figure out how to, as we learn new information, say, about thomas jefferson and d.n.a. and sally hemings, how you turn that ship around and say,
so, too, with jackie robinson. there are so many things which the sort of conventional wisdom, the superficial conventional wisdom obtains no matter what. we have to say, look, it's so much more interesting this way. henry: we as society needed that myth at that time. society produced myths that recognizes irreconcilable things. ken: if you go and look for it you don't find it in the mythology of jackie. you find another kind of mythology that maybe itself frozen but later on it sort of...
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good morning to you, jackie. all right. frank, you're the co-owner here. good morning, how are you, my friend? >> i'm great. >> reporter: what is your favorite flavor? have is vodka bloody mary. that's delicious. >> reporter: real alcohol in that? >> well, there was. >> reporter: there was. next is sweet bourbon beef and the cherry beef. a big seller for you? >> all of them are great sellers. >> reporter: all right. terrific. come on back here to your son, mr. ben. how are you? favorite flavor? >> three beer barbecue. >> reporter: three beer barbecue rub. right next to the honey barbecue turkey and the smoked ham. a big seller? >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: cut through the middle of the store here. big store. more than 200 varieties, amy and ryan. hello, what's your name? >> heather. >> reporter: heather, what's your favorite flavor. you work here, don't you? >> yes, i do. the crawfish. >> reporter: boiled crawfish beef jerky. next to the blazing hot beef. slap your mama's crawfish. that's a nice easter gift, huh? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: put that in the beef
good morning to you, jackie. all right. frank, you're the co-owner here. good morning, how are you, my friend? >> i'm great. >> reporter: what is your favorite flavor? have is vodka bloody mary. that's delicious. >> reporter: real alcohol in that? >> well, there was. >> reporter: there was. next is sweet bourbon beef and the cherry beef. a big seller for you? >> all of them are great sellers. >> reporter: all right. terrific. come on back here to your...
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jackie ward live in pacifica now with more on the switch. jackie >>> reporter: not so fast, anne. there's another delay to commercial crab season but this time it's not because of toxins. it's because of a wholesale price of the crab or lack thereof, i should say. and that price may not be determined for a few days. so the crab needs to be quality tested by fishing representatives, then the wholesale price can be negotiated. >> this never has happened here in california so we have no idea what to expect. this is all kind of a virgin territory for us. and that's why no one is really rushing into this. >> reporter: mother nature isn't helping matters either. the u.s. coast guard says there will be high winds off the coast of san francisco this weekend making boat stability a possible issue. so that's why coast guard officials are reminding fishermen to not overload their boats with crab pots. that way, they can prevent capsizing or even sinking. >> what kind of financial impacts are we hearing with the delayed season? they must have taken a hit. >> reporter: well, it is pretty signi
jackie ward live in pacifica now with more on the switch. jackie >>> reporter: not so fast, anne. there's another delay to commercial crab season but this time it's not because of toxins. it's because of a wholesale price of the crab or lack thereof, i should say. and that price may not be determined for a few days. so the crab needs to be quality tested by fishing representatives, then the wholesale price can be negotiated. >> this never has happened here in california so we...
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let's bring in jackie roland she is in paris now, what is the concern there jackie, what happened? >> well, here in paris obvious they are following the situation in brussels very closely. in the last half hour there was a high-level meeting here at the palace of president francois hollande summoned his interior minister someone who has been intimately following events throughout and we have seen him on saturday at the palace as well after arrest of salah-abdeslam and topped security and political officials meeting to look at the potential consequences for france. i have to say here in paris as a p precaution the main rail way station where trains leave for brussels was briefly closed earlier on tuesday morning. the direct train between paris and brussels was briefly suspended. what we are hearing now the train between brussels and paris is being stopped north of france so clearly security officials, police and military trying to control what still be a developing situation and we have been hearing about a series of bomb blasts not only at the airport but also metro stations in bru
let's bring in jackie roland she is in paris now, what is the concern there jackie, what happened? >> well, here in paris obvious they are following the situation in brussels very closely. in the last half hour there was a high-level meeting here at the palace of president francois hollande summoned his interior minister someone who has been intimately following events throughout and we have seen him on saturday at the palace as well after arrest of salah-abdeslam and topped security and...