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he was there so that jackie could lean on him. >> bobby and jackie become incredibly close. >> they spendoons together talking about jfk and wondering about what kind of world would have let him die. >> with bobby and ted by her side jackie addresses the nation and the world, giving thanks for hundreds of thousands of supportive messages. >> the warmth of these tributes is something i shall never forget. whenever i can bear to i read them. all his bright light gone from the world. all of you who have written to me know how much we all loved him and that he returned that love in full measure. >> jackie is being pulled deeper and deeper into her depression, and she's pulling bobby with her in some ways. >> bobby was attorney general. he had been the closest thing america had ever seen to a co-president. but he became an outsider from the moment his brother died and lyndon johnson, the guy he despised, took the oath of office. >> in the white house bobby sees jack kennedy's rocking chair in the hallway. it's a reminder to him that power has passed. >> you know, my father would take long walk
he was there so that jackie could lean on him. >> bobby and jackie become incredibly close. >> they spendoons together talking about jfk and wondering about what kind of world would have let him die. >> with bobby and ted by her side jackie addresses the nation and the world, giving thanks for hundreds of thousands of supportive messages. >> the warmth of these tributes is something i shall never forget. whenever i can bear to i read them. all his bright light gone from...
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i'm sure jackie will be fine. and others in his life told him, if you ever want to run for president, you better get your ass back here. he didn't come back because he wanted to be with jackie. he came back because he wanted to make sure that he wasn't damaging his chances for eventual presidency. >> meanwhile, bobby takes a job as an attorney investigating corruption for the senate. >> bobby kennedy's life had been defined by serving his father and his brother. but in the mid-'50s, you sense that he's trying to make a name for himself. at christmastime 1956, the family's gathered in hyannisport and bobby kennedy comes to his father and says, i want to lead an investigation into organized crime. >> my father said either they're going to own the country or we are. >> so joe kennedy says, you don't know what you're getting into. don't go near that. and bobby kennedy says, i am. and i'm going straight up to capitol hill. his father just jumps up from the table and storms out and slams the door. ♪ bum bum bum bum bum
i'm sure jackie will be fine. and others in his life told him, if you ever want to run for president, you better get your ass back here. he didn't come back because he wanted to be with jackie. he came back because he wanted to make sure that he wasn't damaging his chances for eventual presidency. >> meanwhile, bobby takes a job as an attorney investigating corruption for the senate. >> bobby kennedy's life had been defined by serving his father and his brother. but in the mid-'50s,...
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jackie does not attend. >> smart girl. >> i can now retire from politics after having had "happy birthday" sung to me in such a sweet way. >> it was total embarrassment for jackie kennedy, and i'm sure she hated her husband at that moment. >> diahann carroll sang at the after party. >> after the show, i think the whole world knew that there is a relationship between marilyn monroe and the president of the united states. >> jackie knows she must act to protect herself, her young children and the image of the kennedys she's working so hard to promote. >> she put her foot down and told jack that he needed to just end it. and she also told him if he doesn't that she would consider filing for divorce before the 1964 election and that would ruin everything for him. >> when it came to a point where his political future was involved then you hit jfk where his heart was, and he made sure that it was over. >>> bobby was the fixer of the family. he believed in jack and jack's mission. and jack trusted him completely. >> bobby was doi
jackie does not attend. >> smart girl. >> i can now retire from politics after having had "happy birthday" sung to me in such a sweet way. >> it was total embarrassment for jackie kennedy, and i'm sure she hated her husband at that moment. >> diahann carroll sang at the after party. >> after the show, i think the whole world knew that there is a relationship between marilyn monroe and the president of the united states. >> jackie knows she must act...
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jackie is there. >> he said, i just need to rest. >> don't call any doctors.se were his last words. he then went into his room, and he suffered a massive stroke. >> joseph is taken to the hospital. immediately he's put on the critical list. he's in real bad shape. he's even given last rites because they think he might pass away. for jackie to be the one to tell jack that this has happened, it's devastating. >> jack, bobby and their sister, jean, fly from washington to be at their father's side. >> they all rush to be with him in the hospital, and everybody is in a panic. joe might not live. >> joe's doctors don't think they can save him. but bobby refuses to let them turn off his father's life support. >> bobby, i think partly as a matter of adoring his father, partly as a matter of his catholic faith, was not about to do anything that was going to end his father's life. >> joseph kennedy survives. but the stroke takes a terrible toll. >> it was awful. because he was such a vital force. we would play with him in hyannisport where we'd walk on the beach or go s
jackie is there. >> he said, i just need to rest. >> don't call any doctors.se were his last words. he then went into his room, and he suffered a massive stroke. >> joseph is taken to the hospital. immediately he's put on the critical list. he's in real bad shape. he's even given last rites because they think he might pass away. for jackie to be the one to tell jack that this has happened, it's devastating. >> jack, bobby and their sister, jean, fly from washington to be...
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team of experts to shake things up and give jackie the boost she needs.a isam johnson is the trend expert who brought everything she knows to help jackie and her team to take bushel and peck's etsy's shopping site. and gordon came to give her products a whole new look and branding guru aaron hodola of minnesota volunteered to work on the instore and online customer experience. >> i want to hear your first impression. >> my first impression walking in, there is some good bones in this place, really good. i honestly don't know where i'm supposed to go or do next. that's what i'm working on. >> meaning you don't know if you're supposed to buy something. >> if i want river food, how do you get there? if i'm looking for product, how do i flow through the store? what are the opportunities to help me understand that. that's what i'm looking for. >> do you feel like you can make big changes? >> i think we can make small changes that have a lot of big impact. >> aaron studied how people moved through the store and developed a plan to upgrade the photography, sharp
team of experts to shake things up and give jackie the boost she needs.a isam johnson is the trend expert who brought everything she knows to help jackie and her team to take bushel and peck's etsy's shopping site. and gordon came to give her products a whole new look and branding guru aaron hodola of minnesota volunteered to work on the instore and online customer experience. >> i want to hear your first impression. >> my first impression walking in, there is some good bones in...
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there are some very encouraging signs here for jacky rosen.rats will tell you that they knew that they had to run up the score in clark county, and it seems like they're doing that. you can hear some of the energy in this room. they knew that they had to turn out women. they knew they had to turn out young people and latino voters as well. don, i can also tell you according to a democratic insider, they acknowledge that the jacky rosen campaign strategy, some of the president's talks about birthright citizenship seemed to strike a nerve among the nevada latino voters according to their internal polling, and they believe that drew a lot of voters, would-be dean heller voters to the jacky rosen camp. things are still obviously not over, but things are looking very good for democrats at this point here in nevada, don. >> i heard how interesting this would be for democrats at this point. that is all i heard from about the last minute that you said because they're so excited there. scott, thank you very much. i appreciate it. let's take it over to
there are some very encouraging signs here for jacky rosen.rats will tell you that they knew that they had to run up the score in clark county, and it seems like they're doing that. you can hear some of the energy in this room. they knew that they had to turn out women. they knew they had to turn out young people and latino voters as well. don, i can also tell you according to a democratic insider, they acknowledge that the jacky rosen campaign strategy, some of the president's talks about...
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[chanting "jacky"] by imagine dragons] >> that is it jacky celebrating her victory over dean heller,blican incumbent to lose this evening. , couple of democrats lost including heidi heitkamp and claire mccaskill. it's looking like bill nelson lost, no confirmation on that yet. 1%.s within .4 of it is a little too close, it could be a recount. balance of power in the senate as it stands, this is the associated press. 51 republicans have been confirmed at the there are five openings that have not been montana,cluding nevada, arizona, mississippi, and florida. 42 democrats and two independent. those five races that have not been called includes mississippi, that will be a special election. each got under 50% of the vote. chris mcdaniel about 15 or 16% of the vote. there will be a special election coming up on november 27. in the house, here is where the associated press stands. democrats have achieved the majority, 218 is what is needed. 192 andblicans stand at about 24 races out west have not been called. i want to point out two more .aces that might be of interest steve russell, repub
[chanting "jacky"] by imagine dragons] >> that is it jacky celebrating her victory over dean heller,blican incumbent to lose this evening. , couple of democrats lost including heidi heitkamp and claire mccaskill. it's looking like bill nelson lost, no confirmation on that yet. 1%.s within .4 of it is a little too close, it could be a recount. balance of power in the senate as it stands, this is the associated press. 51 republicans have been confirmed at the there are five...
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jackie robinson's plane for the jackie robinson was playing for the dodgers in the national league. the library is very fortunate to have the branch and the jackie robinson collection. that's where we are able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950, written to branch rickey who was leaving the dodgers. and robinson's writing to let him know how grateful he is for the brakes that ricky gave him in signing the dodgers, letting him know he was a trusted friend and he hopes ricky will think of him as a friend in return. it's a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything he had done for himself and his family. what we have here is the original first page of jackie robinson's letter. on the back is a reproduction. in order to preserve this letter and keep it from being affected by the lights and the wear and tear of being on exhibition we will eventually swap these out. what we have on display then is the original signature of jackie later on in the exhibitions run. what we have seen here so far is only half of the exhibits. there is a lot more to see.
jackie robinson's plane for the jackie robinson was playing for the dodgers in the national league. the library is very fortunate to have the branch and the jackie robinson collection. that's where we are able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950, written to branch rickey who was leaving the dodgers. and robinson's writing to let him know how grateful he is for the brakes that ricky gave him in signing the dodgers, letting him know he was a trusted friend and he...
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jackie ho, who was also our project manager. and all the people who keep this park incredibly build, the c.b.d., too many people to thank, so if i missed you, i apologize. now time is the time for the ceremonial awning raising, so -- oh, supervisor mandelman is here, not to mention tom tamprano. okay. ma'am, we're in the middle of a -- okay. yes. okay. [inaudible] >> right on. okay. so mayor breed, mayor brown, you guys, the most important people here, will you join us, and we are going to count down. credits the y.m.c. after school program from tenderloin community school -- oh, oh, guys, actually, you know what? we're going to do it from over here because otherwise, that'll kind of hit you in the backside, so let's move it back even a little bit more, guys. come on back, mayor. if you could join us back behind these flowers here because this is actually a big piece of equipment, and we are going to count down. we're five seconds to ice cream. ready? eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. [applause] ten, nine, eight, s
jackie ho, who was also our project manager. and all the people who keep this park incredibly build, the c.b.d., too many people to thank, so if i missed you, i apologize. now time is the time for the ceremonial awning raising, so -- oh, supervisor mandelman is here, not to mention tom tamprano. okay. ma'am, we're in the middle of a -- okay. yes. okay. [inaudible] >> right on. okay. so mayor breed, mayor brown, you guys, the most important people here, will you join us, and we are going...
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. >> jackie is the ownowner. she started out 16 years ago when she left her corporate job in chicago to buy a farm outside the city of wisconsin. she sold produce at the local farmers market. belotteit beloit. >> restaurant is on the right. store is on the left. we have a cafe. >> customers love the place as is. jackie told us she's got bigger dream. she wants to turn it into a branded regional chain of stores. that's a long way off. so she wrote to us and asked for a makeover. >> most people walk in and look up and look around and go wow and still don't know what to do. >> space is loaded with charm. it's a distracting tangle of random merchandise. all jammed together. there's a restaurant, a grocery store, a plant nursery. commercial kitchen, used book section, a wine store and a gift shop. on top of that, inconsistency between her digital branding and her brick and mortar branding. >> i can't say no to anything. that's one of my biggest problems. >> we gathered together a s.w.a.t team of experts to shake thing
. >> jackie is the ownowner. she started out 16 years ago when she left her corporate job in chicago to buy a farm outside the city of wisconsin. she sold produce at the local farmers market. belotteit beloit. >> restaurant is on the right. store is on the left. we have a cafe. >> customers love the place as is. jackie told us she's got bigger dream. she wants to turn it into a branded regional chain of stores. that's a long way off. so she wrote to us and asked for a...
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ken: jackie. jackie: thank you for coming evening, at least it's not raining. i'm going to second the comment thankhe election is over, god for that. to, rather than talk specifically about the election results, i'm going to say, my are sort of more forward looking from these election results. i think the first point i would make, and my baby sister real lefty. i was telling geoff earlier, and she -- i'm at work midnight night and she texted me that she is going to bed with tears running down her face. i just wrote back and said get a grip! she was all upset about georgia and florida and the senate and i said, did you really -- first of all, you shouldn't have expected to senate.e second of all, you took the house, that's huge. have these you little individual things have pleasure great kobach losinged governorship in kansas. results, it's a game changer to have trump forced to share ower, to have a check on his power now for the next two years. tell , i don't need to this audience, you're clearly by you're very night, aware and on top of things, but the possib
ken: jackie. jackie: thank you for coming evening, at least it's not raining. i'm going to second the comment thankhe election is over, god for that. to, rather than talk specifically about the election results, i'm going to say, my are sort of more forward looking from these election results. i think the first point i would make, and my baby sister real lefty. i was telling geoff earlier, and she -- i'm at work midnight night and she texted me that she is going to bed with tears running down...
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jacky rosen is giving her speech.et's take a listen. >> i love you guys too but i got it tell you that catherine endorsed me day one and has done so much to invest in building up our state party. she's doing amazing work. i can't wait to be her partner and fight for nevada. listen to your stories and take them with us as we do good work for all of you. and i want to thank someone else who has been with me since the beginning. you know, senator reid had some advice for me when i first ran for congress. his advice sass was simple. he said this, know who you are and why you're running. stay true to yourself and your valuesen and be a straight shooter. i appreciate his friendship, guidance and support and a straight shooter is what we're going to be. but i have to tell you i'm a little sentimental tonight because a lot of times you don't get to see book ends in your life. and 40 years ago, i was a young college student working my way through school. he and i was a member of 226. but that's not the best part of the story.
jacky rosen is giving her speech.et's take a listen. >> i love you guys too but i got it tell you that catherine endorsed me day one and has done so much to invest in building up our state party. she's doing amazing work. i can't wait to be her partner and fight for nevada. listen to your stories and take them with us as we do good work for all of you. and i want to thank someone else who has been with me since the beginning. you know, senator reid had some advice for me when i first ran...
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the same way that jackie lost jack. >> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m.ay, june 6, 1968. >> in the morning my brother joe came in and said, you know, he's gone. and that afternoon we took him to new york. >> the piercing wine of the engine subside as the airplane stops. the casket now about halfway out of the door of the airplane. >> the great tragedy of this moment is that we actually never get to see what bobby kennedy would have been able to accomplish. >> he would have been one of the most experienced men to occupy the american presidency since its founding. >> jacqueline kennedy, behind her mrs. edward kennedy. >> the sense that the country was ending in bobby kennedy, tapped it in a way in a not even his brother did. >> it's like the pin in the balloon. it's gone. ♪ bum bum bum bum bum this is incredible. this weekend join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr, on us. it has an amazing camera. i can barely contain myself. this weekend join t-mobile and get the iphone xr on us. ♪ bum bum bum bum bum oprah: 1 out of 8 americans struggles with hunger.
the same way that jackie lost jack. >> senator robert francis kennedy died at 1:44 a.m.ay, june 6, 1968. >> in the morning my brother joe came in and said, you know, he's gone. and that afternoon we took him to new york. >> the piercing wine of the engine subside as the airplane stops. the casket now about halfway out of the door of the airplane. >> the great tragedy of this moment is that we actually never get to see what bobby kennedy would have been able to...
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i want to recognize jackie, a true dynamic leader. she listens, and she responds to what she is hearing, so when there are community concerns, her advocacy reflects those concerns, and there are few leaders standing before us today that do that. jackie, thank you for mobilizing the community, thank you for giving notice and giving feedback on this project. it has been invaluable. i want to recognize michael hammond, who is a long time bayview resident, an institution. i'm glad you wore his red shirt, because usually, you see him in the blue shirt. it's either red or blue with this shirt, but one thing that is true, he's leading with his heart, and he always has the community at the forefront of his mind. he's been an advocate for housing in the community, playing close and careful attention to the developments, even developments that i don't want him to be focused on, but all of the developments, nonetheless, and he is serving on the bayview c.a.c., the bayview citizens advisory committee. once the redevelopment agency was dissolved,
i want to recognize jackie, a true dynamic leader. she listens, and she responds to what she is hearing, so when there are community concerns, her advocacy reflects those concerns, and there are few leaders standing before us today that do that. jackie, thank you for mobilizing the community, thank you for giving notice and giving feedback on this project. it has been invaluable. i want to recognize michael hammond, who is a long time bayview resident, an institution. i'm glad you wore his red...
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jackie bensen, you be kaucarefu. thanteyou. >> rep we will, we will. >>> a grieving mother gets the chance to confront her teenage daughter's killer. tic moment came today in a fairfax county courtroom. an 18-year-old girl was er sentenced for role in a gruesome gang murder, all of it ptured on cell phone video. >> northern virginia bureau chief julie carey reports. this was the first time the killer expressed any remorse for what she did. >> the teenaged killer in one of her last moments of freedomack 2017. venus iraheta was on the run after the murder and news 4 as therem when a plea fror mom lured her bam home. the teen was arrested soon after confessing to police about how she and other gang members abducted 15-year-old damaris reyes rivas who they believed wa involved in the death of air hay iraheta's boyfriend. >> what did you do? >> i killed her. >> how did you kill her? >> with aknife. >> this photo captured from the cell phone video that documents the murder shows a fearful damaris reyes just moments before
jackie bensen, you be kaucarefu. thanteyou. >> rep we will, we will. >>> a grieving mother gets the chance to confront her teenage daughter's killer. tic moment came today in a fairfax county courtroom. an 18-year-old girl was er sentenced for role in a gruesome gang murder, all of it ptured on cell phone video. >> northern virginia bureau chief julie carey reports. this was the first time the killer expressed any remorse for what she did. >> the teenaged killer in...
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i wonder because jackie onassis was famous for her pillbox hat. pat nixon came along and there were no more hats worn, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or betty ford. is at the time period of no more hats? >> you are very observant and very spot on correct. because, lady bird johnson wore a hat to her husband's 1965 inauguration, the swearing-in ceremony, where she was the first to hold the bottle -- bible. that nixon decided she did not want to wear it. that set a precedent. i am glad you mentioned it. there is only so much you can mentioned, but there are a lot of little things that makes it -- mrs. nixon did, in terms of her choices of what she wore, that indicated this independent streak. that she was going to do things her way. actually, the hats started back again with hillary clinton. but, it was as a son protector. it is sort of funny. hillary, associated with being involved in policy rather than clothing and fashion, brings back the hat for first lady. but, as a form of sun detection. we will take one last question. -- >> we wil
i wonder because jackie onassis was famous for her pillbox hat. pat nixon came along and there were no more hats worn, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or betty ford. is at the time period of no more hats? >> you are very observant and very spot on correct. because, lady bird johnson wore a hat to her husband's 1965 inauguration, the swearing-in ceremony, where she was the first to hold the bottle -- bible. that nixon decided she did not want to wear it. that set a precedent. i...
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from the bay bridge toll plaza, jackie ward, kpix 5. reportedly ann s support for drastic changes al justice system... a rare bipartisan push, >>> today president trump will reportedly announce his support for a drastic change to the criminal justice system. in a bipartisan push, members of congress have written a bill to boost rehabilitation efforts for federal prisoners and give judges more discretion on sentencing for nonviolent offenders. it cameith mandatory minimum sentences and strict drug inn in 1994. >>> campaign 2018, today democrats will call on a judge in florida to set aside strict signature regulations that require votes be thrown out if signatures on mail ballot envelopes don't match the signature on file with election officials. republicans say an honest recount is no longer possible. president trump is urging democrat bill nelson to admit he lost to republican governor rick scott. >>> california democrats have flipped another seat in the u.s. house. josh carter has been declared the winner california's tenth district ov
from the bay bridge toll plaza, jackie ward, kpix 5. reportedly ann s support for drastic changes al justice system... a rare bipartisan push, >>> today president trump will reportedly announce his support for a drastic change to the criminal justice system. in a bipartisan push, members of congress have written a bill to boost rehabilitation efforts for federal prisoners and give judges more discretion on sentencing for nonviolent offenders. it cameith mandatory minimum sentences and...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you. 6:56. time for your "final 5."olice in san jose busted some early-morning sideshows today. this one happened on gish road just off 880 just after 1 a.m. one driver was arrested. his car was impounded for 30 days. chp says another driver tried to get away but police arrested him eventually. sjpd also impounded several cars at other locations. >>> baseball hall of famer willie mccovey has died. his major league career spanned 4 decades mostly with the san francisco giants. he died yesterday at stanford hospital after a long battle with several health issues. willie mccovey was 80. >>> there will be increased security at tonight's 49ers- raiders game. this is to help keep peace between the two rival fan bases. if you are heading to the game tonight, expect heavy traffic near levi's stadium in santa clara. >>> hundreds of google engineers and other workers are striking today to protest the claim of lenient treatment of executives accused of sexual misconduct. the demonstrations are set for 11:10 a.m. >>> the suspect in
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you. 6:56. time for your "final 5."olice in san jose busted some early-morning sideshows today. this one happened on gish road just off 880 just after 1 a.m. one driver was arrested. his car was impounded for 30 days. chp says another driver tried to get away but police arrested him eventually. sjpd also impounded several cars at other locations. >>> baseball hall of famer willie mccovey has died. his major league career spanned 4...
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jackie kennedy commented on how attracted mrs. nixon appeared that day at the inauguration what she called california style. pat nixon became first lady in an era according to newspaper coverage and i did a lot of research on for my book, and there was a wild and radical variety of clothing. women in pants and women in the miniskirts, women in maxi skirts which reached the floor. solid colors but also patterns of all kinds, and so pat nixon generally refrained from wearing some of the more radical look of the period, although she did wear a kind of a wild pattern dress. that was actually for a halloween party at the far right. then, what was a popular beachwear at the time, lilly pulitzer, as she is seen in the center in florida with president nixon. pat nixon was described as wearing cherry, california colors, and one does find that her wardrobe, there is a strong element of oranges, greens, and yellows. the cherry colors that she always ended up going to as her best default choices. she very rarely except for the most solemn of
jackie kennedy commented on how attracted mrs. nixon appeared that day at the inauguration what she called california style. pat nixon became first lady in an era according to newspaper coverage and i did a lot of research on for my book, and there was a wild and radical variety of clothing. women in pants and women in the miniskirts, women in maxi skirts which reached the floor. solid colors but also patterns of all kinds, and so pat nixon generally refrained from wearing some of the more...
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jackie: what does a poll like that cost? give an example you know. >> i have projects this year, where just to complete one interview cost $30. that is just to complete one phone call. >> and template -- typically you need -- the problem is not linked. -- length. the challenge is getting them on. if you look at the polling average for the national generic trial, it was dead on with what the popular vote was this year. i think the times website figured that national popular vote in the house race was 7%. that is where the center of gravity was. i was going through, i know frank did, and some things they got right in the exit polls, other things they did not. it is still possible to do good, accurate polling, but it is a hell of a lot harder and much more expensive. frank: i do not know that there were any huge surprises this time. florida, maybe. but the margin was always a few points. >> i went through state-by-state on the polling averages and most were quite good. jackie: is the conventional wisdom about the polling in 201
jackie: what does a poll like that cost? give an example you know. >> i have projects this year, where just to complete one interview cost $30. that is just to complete one phone call. >> and template -- typically you need -- the problem is not linked. -- length. the challenge is getting them on. if you look at the polling average for the national generic trial, it was dead on with what the popular vote was this year. i think the times website figured that national popular vote in...
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jackie is there. you see her there on the screen. jackie, can you tell us about the moment you knew you had to get out of that house? >> i really didn't know there was a fire until i smelled smoke. and i went outside and the neighbor was saying what's burning. and then somebody came to the door and said you got to get out right now. get out of your home. i don't drive. all of the neighbors were gone. i didn't know what to do. i feared for my life something terrible. >> when you went outside your house, what did you see and how thick was that smoke? >> oh, the sun was red. well, it's been that way. and it was pretty scary. i feel so sorry for people. afraid that i was going to die wasn't really the main thing because i trust in god. and i just asked him to be with us. i went and got the other neighbors up around me. and we got one -- one is the one that did the driving and got us out of there. the other two of us didn't have cars but there were no cars on the road because they were all gone. everybody had gone. and we didn't know it.
jackie is there. you see her there on the screen. jackie, can you tell us about the moment you knew you had to get out of that house? >> i really didn't know there was a fire until i smelled smoke. and i went outside and the neighbor was saying what's burning. and then somebody came to the door and said you got to get out right now. get out of your home. i don't drive. all of the neighbors were gone. i didn't know what to do. i feared for my life something terrible. >> when you went...
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news 4's jackie bensen is at the white house tonight with that story. jackie? >> reporter: well, doreen, these planned protests are a collaborationretween a num of liberal and democratic groups. now, currently, form of protest going on in front of the white house almost every nig s. you can this one from tonight. tomorrow's protests have been long planned, and designed to be very quickly activated through social thdia. will be held at 5:00 p.m. in cities across the u.s. and are being called the nobody is above the law rally. the participating organizations say it is part of their emergency plan designed to protect the muellern investigat and was activated by today's firing of attorney general jeff sessions. >> already activated a networkos of across the country. people already have signs they've been storing in their basement prepared sometimes for months now, and even though the election was only asterday, peop ready to come out into the streets tomorrow, right tehere to the whouse, in idaho, in wisconsin, in cold weather, in hot weather, all over the cntry. r
news 4's jackie bensen is at the white house tonight with that story. jackie? >> reporter: well, doreen, these planned protests are a collaborationretween a num of liberal and democratic groups. now, currently, form of protest going on in front of the white house almost every nig s. you can this one from tonight. tomorrow's protests have been long planned, and designed to be very quickly activated through social thdia. will be held at 5:00 p.m. in cities across the u.s. and are being...
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volunteers will also show people how to wear them properly. >>> jackie, thank you. >>> some bay area college students are getting an early start to the thanksgiving holiday because of the nasty smoke, but not everyone. campuses that will be open for classes today include san jose state and cal state east bay, and san mateo college, and the college of marin, and chabot college and livermore. the schools remaining closed include uc berkeley, santa clara university, and laney college. >>> it's predicted the camp fire is not even halfway done burning. the death toll now standing at 77 after another body was recovered yesterday, and about 1,000 people are still missing. the camp fire has destroyed more than 10,000 homes since it broke out 10 days ago, and cal fire says containment is at 60% this morning. ♪ >>> people from the town of paradise are relying on each other for support right now. the community members gathering at a church in chico to pray for those who were killed and those still missing. for many people, the hardest part is not knowing. >> when you don't kno
volunteers will also show people how to wear them properly. >>> jackie, thank you. >>> some bay area college students are getting an early start to the thanksgiving holiday because of the nasty smoke, but not everyone. campuses that will be open for classes today include san jose state and cal state east bay, and san mateo college, and the college of marin, and chabot college and livermore. the schools remaining closed include uc berkeley, santa clara university, and laney...
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the next person i want to thank is jackie. she has been by my side since my first year in office and she built a great campaign team and they worked day and night. so jackie and the entire team, thank you. i also want to thank brad. brad is my chief of staff. brad is my chief of staff and he has done a great job. i want to thank my entire team in the governor's office. hey have done a great job. there are a lot of people that helped in this race. a lot of people. want to thank president trump for all of his -- i want to thank vice president pence. i want to thank former president george w. bush. s i want to thank former governor jeb bush. there is a lot of people that came down to make sure we got the vote out. i want to thank senator lindsey graham. senator cory gardner. i want to thank everybody from puerto rico that came to vote. i want to thank congresswoman jennifer gonzalez. i want to thank lieutenant governor. i want to thank senator marco rubio. nd my lieutenant governor. [speaking spanish] you know, there is going to
the next person i want to thank is jackie. she has been by my side since my first year in office and she built a great campaign team and they worked day and night. so jackie and the entire team, thank you. i also want to thank brad. brad is my chief of staff. brad is my chief of staff and he has done a great job. i want to thank my entire team in the governor's office. hey have done a great job. there are a lot of people that helped in this race. a lot of people. want to thank president trump...
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news 4's jackie bensen spoke to police and shoppers. she's live now with the latest. jackie?ll >> reporter: jim, there were shoppers everywhere here. some of them with little kids in hand. it is amazing that more people were not hurt. this cell phone video shows first responders rush s into the area in front of the parking lot trenansof dick's sporting goods. they quickly determined that the man in the front seat of the car that crashed had been shot. the driver and another passenger, both women, were injured in the crash. it may have been preceded by some type of argument by two groups inside the mall. >> that's what detectives are looking into right now. they are attempting to review surveillance video from the various stores and talking with mall security to see what have transpired inside the mall and also in the parking garage. >> reporter: the shooting and crashpe hapd about 7:00 p.m. a busy time on a busy night, as people pickedp last minute items before the thanksgiving holiday. part of the covered parking groj was blocked off by ylow police tape. police and mall secu
news 4's jackie bensen spoke to police and shoppers. she's live now with the latest. jackie?ll >> reporter: jim, there were shoppers everywhere here. some of them with little kids in hand. it is amazing that more people were not hurt. this cell phone video shows first responders rush s into the area in front of the parking lot trenansof dick's sporting goods. they quickly determined that the man in the front seat of the car that crashed had been shot. the driver and another passenger,...
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jackie. >> reporter: governor brown is vehemently against prop 6. it's the measure that wants to get rid of the gas tax that he put in place back in the spring of 2017. so that gas tax has raised prices of gas per gallon by about 12 cents, for diesel by about 20 cents. and right now, as a way to provide more than $5 billion in transportation projects. that's what that money is being used for. so those in favor of repealing the gas tax say the wording on the ballot is actually misleading because it doesn't even include the words tax or repeal for the prop 6 question. >> a lot of times people will like things in concept and then they read the ballot title and language and they think, that's not something that i'm ready to vote for. >> reporter: a recent poll found that when asked about the gas tax, 58% said yes to repealing the tax. 29% opposed. but when another poll read the official ballot statement that points out the loss of transportation money, support for the repeal plummeted. 41% say yes, 48% say no to repeal. so we'll be hearing from governor
jackie. >> reporter: governor brown is vehemently against prop 6. it's the measure that wants to get rid of the gas tax that he put in place back in the spring of 2017. so that gas tax has raised prices of gas per gallon by about 12 cents, for diesel by about 20 cents. and right now, as a way to provide more than $5 billion in transportation projects. that's what that money is being used for. so those in favor of repealing the gas tax say the wording on the ballot is actually misleading...
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michelle: ella le pudo dar las gracias en jackie: recuerden que jackie: recuerden que tenemos otra citas por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de martes 27 de noviembre. centroamericanos de la caravana dicen que el proceso para pedir asilo es demasiado lento y las condiciones de espera muy duras. cada vez mÁs buscan regresar a sus paÍses. washington invertirÍa hasta 20,000 millones de dÓlares en un plan de desarrollo en centroamÉrica para lidiar las causas de inmigraciÓn. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. [mÚsica] si] rique: muy buenas noches. ante la posibilidad de permanecer en mÉxico meses antes de poder presentar su solicitud de asilo ante autoridades estadounidenses, muchos migrantes han comenzado a pensar en el regreso a casa. en hacinamiento, los campamentos y la falta de recursos han empujado a varios a buscar la forma de regresar. jorge: integrantes de la caravana migrantes ya han levantado la voz ante la lentitud que se ha registrado el proceso de solicitud de asilo en los estados unidos. dicen que son pocos los que estÁn recibiendo las autoridades de este paíics,o la estancia en el albe
michelle: ella le pudo dar las gracias en jackie: recuerden que jackie: recuerden que tenemos otra citas por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de martes 27 de noviembre. centroamericanos de la caravana dicen que el proceso para pedir asilo es demasiado lento y las condiciones de espera muy duras. cada vez mÁs buscan regresar a sus paÍses. washington invertirÍa hasta 20,000 millones de dÓlares en un plan de desarrollo en centroamÉrica para lidiar las causas de inmigraciÓn. comienza la ediciÓn...
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stewart jackie and switzerland and the thing with dodi and jackie have in common is that they're both engaged in huge campaigns in the case of jackie stewart it's the race against dementia which has afflicted his wife helen you've had some success in the weirdness of this like still much much more still to be done but some success now you've taken on perhaps the biggest battle of all the race against the mansion tell me why that's become one of your past approaches four years ago helen went to the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota in the united states and got identified as having dementia. dementia has no cure current lee and has no preventive medicine to stop people from having dementia hellen short term memory know is very very weak something she doesn't know whether she's in switzerland or england it's a terrible disease thought many people what a terrible cost is to a family. and speaking of legends here's a wonderful duty might be a christmas show in edinburgh it's the woman to hold with a sponsible for two wimbledon champions i mean i would never have imagined when when i start
stewart jackie and switzerland and the thing with dodi and jackie have in common is that they're both engaged in huge campaigns in the case of jackie stewart it's the race against dementia which has afflicted his wife helen you've had some success in the weirdness of this like still much much more still to be done but some success now you've taken on perhaps the biggest battle of all the race against the mansion tell me why that's become one of your past approaches four years ago helen went to...
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jackie? >> reporter: jim, news has learned an investigation is under way to determine how this happened. it was such an astonishing sight that someone in a vehicle behind the van took this image of the rear doors swinging wide open as the van made its way down i-270 about 7:00 a.m. captain maxwell says the van was headed from the county correction center to the courthouse in rockville. he tells news 4 a preliminary determined the rear doors were open for approximately ten minutes before the problem, the subject of at least one 911 call, was discovered. >> they get into the specifics, b they are restraints to keep them immobile and to safeguard during the an ort. >> reporter: he says the van, a newer model, was taken out of service a theoors were examined. >> there a multiple doors on that vehicle and they should have bee secured. it appears they were not. we're still looking into the facts and circumstances from thismorning's transport, but that's what it appears at this time. >> reporter: an
jackie? >> reporter: jim, news has learned an investigation is under way to determine how this happened. it was such an astonishing sight that someone in a vehicle behind the van took this image of the rear doors swinging wide open as the van made its way down i-270 about 7:00 a.m. captain maxwell says the van was headed from the county correction center to the courthouse in rockville. he tells news 4 a preliminary determined the rear doors were open for approximately ten minutes before...
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news 4's jackie bsen spoke to that woman who called 911 for help. jackie? >> reporter: well, jim, let me make it very clear, we do not know how this woman died, what we do know is that temperatures early sunday morning here in the adow of the u.s. capitol had a wind chill in the 20s. >> it was frigid, my hands were ngling. i w bundling up like this. and that's why i looked out and went, this doesn't make anyns >> reporter: d.c. advisory neighborhood commissioner den s ise was headed out of town 6:45 sunday morning when he noticed woman on a bench out front. the granite benches are a frequent sleeping place for homeless people. she says the woman appeared to ebe in her l 30s or 40s, and she quickly realized the woman was not asleep, butun nscious. >> she was barely wearing, you know, clothes, maybe a light ir t- light pants. it was 32 degrees outside, and called 911. said, need help. there i a d.c resident here that does not look good. >> reporter: a 911 call summo the d.c. ambulance to the scene, but efforts to revive the woman were unsuccessful, the commis
news 4's jackie bsen spoke to that woman who called 911 for help. jackie? >> reporter: well, jim, let me make it very clear, we do not know how this woman died, what we do know is that temperatures early sunday morning here in the adow of the u.s. capitol had a wind chill in the 20s. >> it was frigid, my hands were ngling. i w bundling up like this. and that's why i looked out and went, this doesn't make anyns >> reporter: d.c. advisory neighborhood commissioner den s ise was...
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jackie. >> reporter: michelle, all three of those teenagers are expected to be okay. they are recovering from gunshot wounds in the hospital this morning. last night when police got to the community center, they found two of those victim, two girls with nonlife-threatening injuries, gunshot wounds, listed as stable this morning. moments later, police received a call of a third gunshot victim, this one at pistachio drive .4 miles away from the community center. police don't have many more details at this point of the investigation. >> the initial indication is that there were a group of teens hanging out in the area confronted by an unknown suspect, who opened fire. and then he took off on foot. >> reporter: to help explain where this center and neighborhood are, this is a quiet residential area in east san jose, right off east capitol expressway. right now, police do not believe this is gang-related. however, this is very early on in the investigation. in east san jose, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> new this morning, police in san jose busted some early- morning sideshows.
jackie. >> reporter: michelle, all three of those teenagers are expected to be okay. they are recovering from gunshot wounds in the hospital this morning. last night when police got to the community center, they found two of those victim, two girls with nonlife-threatening injuries, gunshot wounds, listed as stable this morning. moments later, police received a call of a third gunshot victim, this one at pistachio drive .4 miles away from the community center. police don't have many more...
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. >> but first, jackie bensen with reaction on campus. jackie? >> reporter: those we spoke to tonight say they approon of this deci >> it's been - b it'sn interesting. i was planning on going to the protest. >> how quickly things change, li, it was literally not even a whole day later that the students were like, no st of us were like, we don't accept this, we don't think this is okay. >> at first, i doesn't knothat the coach was getting fired, so with the coach bedng f now i'm a little more happy about that. >> reporter: reaction at the university of maryland's college park campus, after a24-hour roller coaster ride of emotion following the results of an investigation that began after the heat stroke death in june of terrapin football player jordan mcnair. in a letter outlining his decision to fire d.j. durkin, university president wallace low, who yesterday announced his own retirement, saidh he met w groups including the student government association leadership, the senate executive commit de, deans,artment chairs and campus leadership. the l
. >> but first, jackie bensen with reaction on campus. jackie? >> reporter: those we spoke to tonight say they approon of this deci >> it's been - b it'sn interesting. i was planning on going to the protest. >> how quickly things change, li, it was literally not even a whole day later that the students were like, no st of us were like, we don't accept this, we don't think this is okay. >> at first, i doesn't knothat the coach was getting fired, so with the coach...
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current congresswoman jackie -- jackie speier was traveling with the delegation as an aide. she was shot five times left for dead. in the end she was one of the few who lived to tell us about it. >> today, she spoke to andrea nakano about what this means for her. >> congresswoman jackie speier did something special today. speier said on november 18 she usually thanks god she's still alive and goes to the cemetery to lay flowers on representative leo ryan's grave. today she's opening up about staring death in the eye. >> reporter: on november 18, 1978, jackie speier laid on the tarmac thinking she was taking her last breath. >> i was expecting to die. i was raised a good catholic girl and i sent the act. >> with five that somehow managed to drag themselves out of the plane. and where she waited 22 hours to help. and i thought, my god, i'm not going to have the life that we all expect for ourselves. i'm not going to live to be in my 80s to get married and to have kids. that will not be my life. >> miraculously she survived and 40 years later, she is telling her full story. >>
current congresswoman jackie -- jackie speier was traveling with the delegation as an aide. she was shot five times left for dead. in the end she was one of the few who lived to tell us about it. >> today, she spoke to andrea nakano about what this means for her. >> congresswoman jackie speier did something special today. speier said on november 18 she usually thanks god she's still alive and goes to the cemetery to lay flowers on representative leo ryan's grave. today she's opening...
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i will not forget that, jackie. i'll give you attribution since we don't know where where you got it. mark, the "wall street journal" reporting that the president was involved in and knew about the hush payments to the playmate, that has jerry nadler talking about impeachment in a way he had not before the election, and other top democrats, it seems. what's changed? is it just the election or is it this report in the journal? >> well, look, i think they knew all along. certainly, the evident was leading up to that. at what point did he know, i guess is the real big question. we heard, you know, the recording from michael cohen. what has changed now is you have seen the likes of jerry nadler, who has the power now to compel people to actually come in and testify. democrats didn't have that before. now they do have it. but to jackie's point, too, and i think this is very important. democrats can't go into the next two years of just going out and investigating and trying to take down donald trump. they have to show the
i will not forget that, jackie. i'll give you attribution since we don't know where where you got it. mark, the "wall street journal" reporting that the president was involved in and knew about the hush payments to the playmate, that has jerry nadler talking about impeachment in a way he had not before the election, and other top democrats, it seems. what's changed? is it just the election or is it this report in the journal? >> well, look, i think they knew all along....
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jackie. >> reporter: hey, michelle.re are a lot more cars here this morning than yesterday morning at this hour because people have not left. and now, they are on a much- needed break after counting ballots all throughout the night. this is what it looks like to count hundreds of thousands of ballots. so the people here said they have been drinking coffee to stay focused and they gear up for this marathon every election. they have a giant task because all the ballots from the 849 polling locations and 50 ballot drop-off places come to this building to be counted. the county says by 2020, it should have new technology to allow each polling location to count its own ballots. unted. good news. be we won't know how many vote were cast until they are all counted. that could take until tomorrow morning. despite all the ways people could vote early, some wait until the last minute to get it done. >> i was sitting at home at 7:15 and i felt it was my civic duty to vote. so i called and they said as long as i was in line by 8:00
jackie. >> reporter: hey, michelle.re are a lot more cars here this morning than yesterday morning at this hour because people have not left. and now, they are on a much- needed break after counting ballots all throughout the night. this is what it looks like to count hundreds of thousands of ballots. so the people here said they have been drinking coffee to stay focused and they gear up for this marathon every election. they have a giant task because all the ballots from the 849 polling...
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up/day before the election kennedy, jackie kicked him out of the house, i need to prepare, spent theday at a friend's house having meetings, he went to john and jackie went to a concert at constitution hall and went to a very huge event, this hollywood broadway gala at the national armory and kennedy went to a dinner his father hosted in downtown dc, and 4:00 in the morning. eisenhower is getting up and kennedy is going to bed at 4:00, gets up at 8:00 the next day to begin preparations for inaugural day. that is the day before the inauguration. inauguration day itself we think of as a magical mystical moment but up close it was total chaos. the city was still paralyzed. they are running 45 minutes late. kennedy was warning at 12:51. he became president at 12:00, an hour behind schedule. the podium where he was to give his inaugural address early in the proceeding started smoking. there was a short out and the smoke is rising and eisenhower says must have a hot speech coming. the iconic moment. i have the picture in the book. kennedy is to give his inaugural, has a jacket on and takes
up/day before the election kennedy, jackie kicked him out of the house, i need to prepare, spent theday at a friend's house having meetings, he went to john and jackie went to a concert at constitution hall and went to a very huge event, this hollywood broadway gala at the national armory and kennedy went to a dinner his father hosted in downtown dc, and 4:00 in the morning. eisenhower is getting up and kennedy is going to bed at 4:00, gets up at 8:00 the next day to begin preparations for...
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so that means if you are pregnant, like jackie ward is, best to stay inside. >> yeah. no kidding. it was nice of my producers to think of that before i even did. i'm grateful for that this morning. it is not hard to see or smell what we're talking about this morning. but until the sun comes up let's show you sunset from last night. we have pictures from all over the bay area. thick haze didn't keep people from running. some wore breathing masks. this smoke is coming from butte county as we said. it affects our most vulnerable populations, the elderly, respiratory problems and children. >> this probably is the worst i have seen this year. it just came in so quickly. >> smoky and my eyes and my nose are dry as a bone. >> reporter: because of all this heavy smoke the air district has a winter "spare the air" alert in place that started last night and will last through today. that means you shouldn't burn wood indoors or outdoors and it is illegal for anyone in the bay to use their fireplaces, wood stoves, pellet stoves and outdoor fire pits. the air district said until this smoke sub
so that means if you are pregnant, like jackie ward is, best to stay inside. >> yeah. no kidding. it was nice of my producers to think of that before i even did. i'm grateful for that this morning. it is not hard to see or smell what we're talking about this morning. but until the sun comes up let's show you sunset from last night. we have pictures from all over the bay area. thick haze didn't keep people from running. some wore breathing masks. this smoke is coming from butte county as...