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and jackie robinson came. so i was sitting at a table with bill russell and jackie came up to talk to bill, and that's the only time i got to meet jackie, but it was very special for me. it was a thrill for me to get a chance to finally meet him and to say hello under relaxed circumstances because it was really just the three of us there. >> robinson's entry into the major leagues opened the door to more black baseball player, reaching a peak in 1981, where almost one in five were african americans. next, kareem reaches into political history and chooses a woman who broke barriers. >> eleanor roosevelt is important to me because eleanor roosevelt was probably the first woman to become active in political ways that started to cause change, at a time when women weren't supposed to be politically active. >> eleanor roosevelt championed civil rights from the moment she moved into the white house. we found in opera singer marion anderson was banned from performing in washington, d.c., venues. so eleanor arranged fo
and jackie robinson came. so i was sitting at a table with bill russell and jackie came up to talk to bill, and that's the only time i got to meet jackie, but it was very special for me. it was a thrill for me to get a chance to finally meet him and to say hello under relaxed circumstances because it was really just the three of us there. >> robinson's entry into the major leagues opened the door to more black baseball player, reaching a peak in 1981, where almost one in five were african...
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jackie robinson was, he was number one. >> jackie robinson could hit, he could field, he could run, he was just a superb athlete, a very smart athlete. he electrified the country. >> robinson was the first african-american in the modern era to play in the major leagues. he played his first pro game with the brooklyn dodgers. he was not immediately accepted by the players or the fans. until jackie came along, until baseball in the 20th century was exclusively for white americans. >> jackie robinson had to go through a lot to integrate american football. he had death threats. >> they're saying that he shouldn't be in a white man's sport. not being able to stay at the hotels that the white players were staying at. some of the perceptions of a black man not being a human being. the death threats and the abuse. he carried the burden of black americans on his shoulders. >> jackie robinson achieved such iconic status in the african-american community because of what he went through. i believe that he was a hero in every african-american household. >> the other teams are -- did all they could
jackie robinson was, he was number one. >> jackie robinson could hit, he could field, he could run, he was just a superb athlete, a very smart athlete. he electrified the country. >> robinson was the first african-american in the modern era to play in the major leagues. he played his first pro game with the brooklyn dodgers. he was not immediately accepted by the players or the fans. until jackie came along, until baseball in the 20th century was exclusively for white americans....
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we begin with the film jackie, a.o. scott of "the new york times" spoke to director pablo larrain and the film's star, natalie portman. >> it's interesting because she was so well-knownment but i feel like one of the things we know well about her was how private she was and how much she protected her inner life. that is one of the most famous things about a famous women. >> and the mystery on the film making, on capturing what natalie was doing, and that we allowed her to create the illusion of what we were looking for. and what i think is very beautiful is that show she was trying to organize something that she ultimately wouldn't be able to control. >> we conclude with charlie's conversation with singer songwriter regina spektor. >> when i touched the piano, it is instantly-- it's like being woken from a dream and you kind of remember the abstracted sounds of your imagination but this is a real-life physical thing. it has hammers, it has strings, it was built. and so you are translating yourself, you're kind of transl
we begin with the film jackie, a.o. scott of "the new york times" spoke to director pablo larrain and the film's star, natalie portman. >> it's interesting because she was so well-knownment but i feel like one of the things we know well about her was how private she was and how much she protected her inner life. that is one of the most famous things about a famous women. >> and the mystery on the film making, on capturing what natalie was doing, and that we allowed her to...
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every single person had their own book about jackie. so there's a lot of clues..: how important was the voice? it is very striking in this film. i realize that while jack kennedy's voice is one you can hear in your head and summon up, her voice is less well-known and is also very particular. it is not a matter of dialect coaching and getting some sort of regional accent. i don't know if anyone talks like that anymore, if very many people ever did. natalie: the sort of aspirational mid-atlantic movie star kind of accent, and breathiness, combined with this sort of like long island bouvier, grey gardens, eccentricity. it is pretty fun. i think the first day i did onset i saw pablo go, what? pablo: you get used to it. natalie: then you saw the real thing. it's unusual. a.o.: how is it to play a real person who is so well-known, who is such an almost mythological presence in people's minds and kind of collective national memory? what are the challenges of finding the person, the emotional dimension of that person's experience? natalie: well i think pablo's approach o
every single person had their own book about jackie. so there's a lot of clues..: how important was the voice? it is very striking in this film. i realize that while jack kennedy's voice is one you can hear in your head and summon up, her voice is less well-known and is also very particular. it is not a matter of dialect coaching and getting some sort of regional accent. i don't know if anyone talks like that anymore, if very many people ever did. natalie: the sort of aspirational mid-atlantic...
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sort of first began. >> and jackie, as she survived that day, and as she went into it, tell us about how what her fear was about her husband's legacy, the fear that she confronted in the interview, really was the interview with teddy white, a fictional character, but her interview with the reporter. what she was fearful of? people don't know that. >> it's extraordinary. she had many fears in those immediate days afterwards. she had the most mundane fear, which is where am i going to live, how am i going to support myself and my family? which seems crazy to us now, but she really was worried about it. on the bigger picture level, she was concerned that her husband was going to be quickly relivated to the dust bin of history and that his accomplishments in office would be quickly forgotten. you know, we now -- the notion that john f. kennedy would be forgotten seems precoposterous, but he was not the first president we lost to assassination. we lost others before him. when you look at the short period of time, you know, a little less than three years he was in office, and you look at t
sort of first began. >> and jackie, as she survived that day, and as she went into it, tell us about how what her fear was about her husband's legacy, the fear that she confronted in the interview, really was the interview with teddy white, a fictional character, but her interview with the reporter. what she was fearful of? people don't know that. >> it's extraordinary. she had many fears in those immediate days afterwards. she had the most mundane fear, which is where am i going to...
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a.o.: the movie is "jackie," it will be in theaters starting december 2.'m so glad it's brought you here to this table and i've been here to talk with them. ♪ charlie: regina spektor is here, the russian born singer-songwriter has been called her generation's joanie ni mitchell. equal part story teller and classically trained pianists. tom petty called her one of the most talented musicians alive today. her seventh album is a return to her musical roots. "remember us to live." -- life." rolling stone says the album is full of brilliant, underdog songs. here is regina spektor performing "older and taller" in our studio. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ charlie: i'm pleased to have regina spektor at this table for the first time. welcome. regina: thank you, charlie. i'm so glad to be here. i just love you and the show very much. charlie: thank you. we're honored to have you here and congratulations on this quite something. regina: thank you. charlie: does the reference to joni mitchell please you? regina: very much so to me, -- very much so. to me, she's one of the most in
a.o.: the movie is "jackie," it will be in theaters starting december 2.'m so glad it's brought you here to this table and i've been here to talk with them. ♪ charlie: regina spektor is here, the russian born singer-songwriter has been called her generation's joanie ni mitchell. equal part story teller and classically trained pianists. tom petty called her one of the most talented musicians alive today. her seventh album is a return to her musical roots. "remember us to...
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one, we already have and to know we never will. >> eyeballed that this term gay jackie robinson. lot of people use it to talk about the first big sports star, men's sports star, like cheryl swoopes. there's a big men's sports star to come out of the closet and be that jackie robinson type person that changes the conversation? but to understand who jackie robinson was and what he wants, you have to understand where civil rights were in 1947 when he first played a major league baseball game. black people had trouble voting in a lot of states, they couldn't sit in certain parts of a restaurant or even enter some restaurants. they couldn't drink from water fountains. where people are today, it's nowhere near that. our rights to advance beyond where we are in the sports world so we could navigate gay jackie robinson because we just got today where the rights of african-americans were in 1947 but the flipside is, i look at instead of one seminal figure, all of the young athletes who have come out , in the mid-70s, dave was an nfl player, he was one of the first professional athletes to
one, we already have and to know we never will. >> eyeballed that this term gay jackie robinson. lot of people use it to talk about the first big sports star, men's sports star, like cheryl swoopes. there's a big men's sports star to come out of the closet and be that jackie robinson type person that changes the conversation? but to understand who jackie robinson was and what he wants, you have to understand where civil rights were in 1947 when he first played a major league baseball...
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. >> find your book when will we receive the gave jackie robinson? when we >> rival that this gave jackie robinson a lot of people use it to talk about the first big sports jocks or sport stars but as they come not of the of closet is a type of person to chain the conversation but to understand who jackie robinson was understand when he first played major league baseball they could not set in certain parts of the restaurant and where gayth people are today it is nowhere near that it is beyond where we are. you could have a gauge jackie robinson because the rights of african-americans but the other foot side of one seminal figure of the athletes who have come out and nfl player to come out of the closet and since thenn just uh trickled but they are changing sports from the ground up. is a different way to look at it we will not have a gay jackie robinson even what not he was in 1947. >> there are still many different ways and to be embraced by a is athletes at the university of missouri and they knew before he came out.the univ key played his entire s
. >> find your book when will we receive the gave jackie robinson? when we >> rival that this gave jackie robinson a lot of people use it to talk about the first big sports jocks or sport stars but as they come not of the of closet is a type of person to chain the conversation but to understand who jackie robinson was understand when he first played major league baseball they could not set in certain parts of the restaurant and where gayth people are today it is nowhere near that it...
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here's the trailer for jackie. >> is glorious. >> and you? wei believe in the character read about on the page being more real than the man who stands beside you. jack. i love you, jack. >> they need to know that real men actually lived here. accustomed to a great divide between what people believe and what i know to be real. >> how would you like him to be remembered? >> there is no crying. >> what is wrong with you? >> you don't have to do this. >> i will march with jack. alone if necessary. guessing you won't allow me to write any of that. >> no because i never said that. a.o.: joining me is the director of the film, pablo lauren, and natalie portman. tells a story that is very familiar. people remember where they were, seeing the zip router film -- zapruder film. problem: i -- chile, so notom related directly to the story. lookingterested in at this woman's life, which what the film deals with. it is -- there is the first lady side, and there are many jackie's in this movie. the story that attracted me was one of a woman and a mother. pro
here's the trailer for jackie. >> is glorious. >> and you? wei believe in the character read about on the page being more real than the man who stands beside you. jack. i love you, jack. >> they need to know that real men actually lived here. accustomed to a great divide between what people believe and what i know to be real. >> how would you like him to be remembered? >> there is no crying. >> what is wrong with you? >> you don't have to do this....
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jackie has its perks. >> my dialogue coach would laugh at me. it was smou good for me to be doing it while i was doing something else, because it made it unconsciously part of my system. >> and you get great meals out of it too. >> it's like a prize at the end of the session. >> reporter: the academy award winner has racked up two awards, two more nominations and plenty of oscar buzz for the movie "jackie." >> you'll have to share something personal. people won't stop asking until you do. >> and if i won't, they'll interpret my silence however they want. she holds back her tears, but she can't hide her anger. >> reporter: framed around a real life interview jackie did just a week after her husband's murder, the film centers oklahoma exclusively on the days following president kennedy's assassination, giving us a view woman who just lost her husband, house, and title in a devastating blow. >> i'm not first lady anymore. >> reporter: and still mourning their life together, jackie is determined to frame their legacy. >> people like to believe in fa
jackie has its perks. >> my dialogue coach would laugh at me. it was smou good for me to be doing it while i was doing something else, because it made it unconsciously part of my system. >> and you get great meals out of it too. >> it's like a prize at the end of the session. >> reporter: the academy award winner has racked up two awards, two more nominations and plenty of oscar buzz for the movie "jackie." >> you'll have to share something personal....
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jackie, why the disconnect? jackie: you start from the fact that the great recession -- i mean, think about this there were .3 million jobs lost between election day of 2008 and inauguration in january 2009. nd the trend, those job losses exacerbated trends that had been hurting the middle class back to the 1970's. you know, the idea of lower productivity and more automation. globalization with trade and wage stagnation and inequality. a lot of what the great recession, a lot of the good jobs didn't come back and they were replaced with more of the service jobs that are the trend of where most of the new jobs come from with little if any benefits and lower pay. so all of that has come into play and even as there's been steady job increases since 2010. there's very little credit and president obama has been hobbled, i've seen this throughout his entire term, that as things got better, he could only take credit so far and he always had to couple every bit of good news with but things aren't good enough yet and dem
jackie, why the disconnect? jackie: you start from the fact that the great recession -- i mean, think about this there were .3 million jobs lost between election day of 2008 and inauguration in january 2009. nd the trend, those job losses exacerbated trends that had been hurting the middle class back to the 1970's. you know, the idea of lower productivity and more automation. globalization with trade and wage stagnation and inequality. a lot of what the great recession, a lot of the good jobs...
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i saw the good neighbor in jackie ellis. and i knew then that i made a good hire because i had a person who would not only speak a sermon but would be a sermon. with this said, i will now yield to my colleague from houston, texas, who hales from the 18th congressional district, serves on judiciary committee and homeland security and served us in congress for a good many years, the honorable jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i thank my colleague, the honorable al green. we are like family in this house, republicans and democrats as we work with our staff. and i'm very clear of the fact that ms. ellis was the only chief of staff that congressman green had and made an a-choice and she likewise in accepting his offer to be his chief of staff. but she is a 30-year veteran and she brought to his office, what brought to this house, a sense of affection and love for the institution, for democracy and for america. not only did she have the privilege of working for congressman green and he the privilege of having her working as a chief of
i saw the good neighbor in jackie ellis. and i knew then that i made a good hire because i had a person who would not only speak a sermon but would be a sermon. with this said, i will now yield to my colleague from houston, texas, who hales from the 18th congressional district, serves on judiciary committee and homeland security and served us in congress for a good many years, the honorable jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i thank my colleague, the honorable al green. we are like family in this...
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"jackie." >> you'll have to share something personal. people won't stop asking until you do. >> and if i won't, they'll interpret my silence however they want. she holds back her tears, but she can't hide her anger. >> reporter: framed around a real life interview jackie did just a week after her husband's murder, the film centers oklahoma exclusively on the days assassination, giving us a view into the fractured psyche of a woman who just lost her husband, house, and title in a devastating blow. >> i'm not first lady anymore. >> reporter: and still mourning their life together, jackie is determined to frame their legacy. >> people like to believe in fairy tales. and for one brief, shining moment -- >> what was the most surprising thing that you learned about jackie that you think most people don't know? >> how much of a role she took in telling her own family story she was the one who coined camelot, which is wild. and very ahead of her time. >> reporter: while john f. kennedy is barely seen i
"jackie." >> you'll have to share something personal. people won't stop asking until you do. >> and if i won't, they'll interpret my silence however they want. she holds back her tears, but she can't hide her anger. >> reporter: framed around a real life interview jackie did just a week after her husband's murder, the film centers oklahoma exclusively on the days assassination, giving us a view into the fractured psyche of a woman who just lost her husband, house,...
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. >>> up next, chris matthews's interview with the screenwriter of the new film "jackie," which tellsry of first lady jacqueline kennedy and her story following the assassination of her husband, john f. kennedy. that's coming up. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out a
. >>> up next, chris matthews's interview with the screenwriter of the new film "jackie," which tellsry of first lady jacqueline kennedy and her story following the assassination of her husband, john f. kennedy. that's coming up. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. you wouldn't believe what's in this kiester. a farmer's market. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable...
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jackie ward is live in oakland. jackie? >> reporter: maria, what started off as just a few flowers and candles that were left starting saturday morning has turned into this makeshift memorial. lots of flowers, candles and notes are spread out along the fence at 31st and east 12th. it's only a block away from the fire. the immediate area is still blocked off so this is as close as the general public can get to the scene. many survivors have been in the area throughout the weekend and one woman explained what she's going through right now. >> everyone get down, as low to the ground, get below the smoke and getting people out and realizing there are no fire trucks here yet, there is nobody here. >> reporter: as we've already mentioned, definitely worth mentioning again though is anyone is trying to locate a loved one, 2425 east 12th street, red cross has set up an assistance center. it will take weeks to identify all of the victims. in oakland, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> and we'll bring you the latest here, and at cbssf.com. >>>
jackie ward is live in oakland. jackie? >> reporter: maria, what started off as just a few flowers and candles that were left starting saturday morning has turned into this makeshift memorial. lots of flowers, candles and notes are spread out along the fence at 31st and east 12th. it's only a block away from the fire. the immediate area is still blocked off so this is as close as the general public can get to the scene. many survivors have been in the area throughout the weekend and one...
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at sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you so much, jackie.n some parts of arizona. take a look at the flagstaff area. some people there say it is the first time they have seen -- that's a lot of snow, too, -- they have seen snow on christmas. >> four families in san diego county were forced out of their homes christmas morning after this river of mud surrounded their apartment complex. the mud slide seeped through a back wall in one of the units. crews were busy yesterday cleaning up the mess. the red cross is working on finding a place for those families to stay. >>> time check, 6:33. roberta is back with a check of weather. we have some cold conditions. >> we do have some frigid conditions right now but, you know, all the snow we saw in the arizona area and all the rain we saw in san diego was the same area of low pressure that brought almost 2 feet of snow in the high sierra and now in its wake some frigid temperatures locally. our live weather camera outdoors, isn't it brightening up a lot sooner? do you like when it's brighter early in t
at sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you so much, jackie.n some parts of arizona. take a look at the flagstaff area. some people there say it is the first time they have seen -- that's a lot of snow, too, -- they have seen snow on christmas. >> four families in san diego county were forced out of their homes christmas morning after this river of mud surrounded their apartment complex. the mud slide seeped through a back wall in one of the units. crews were busy yesterday...
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at sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> jackie. thank you. time now 5:31.et a check of weather with roberta. >> now, i'll be checking out that traffic situation at the airport on friday. >> where are you heading now? >> vegas! >> oh, wow. >> where is my invite? >> right? >> where was my invite? >> you have to work this weekend. >> that's true. >> take lots of pictures. share it with us. >> yeah. new year's eve. it's going to be lots of fun, right? >> wow. [ laughter ] >> vegas! hey. >> we know what roberta is doing. [ laughter ] >> going to the elton john concert, of course. hi, good morning, everybody. clear skies out the door this morning. we do have some areas of frost away from the bay, the lights are on, and we're open for business. it's in the 40s in san francisco. 34 in livermore. 32 in pleasanton. later today, we will again be below average throughout many of our neighborhoods. we should typically be at 57 in san jose. we are going to strike out at 55 degrees there through santa clara into cupertino and also right around the campbell area in the mid
at sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> jackie. thank you. time now 5:31.et a check of weather with roberta. >> now, i'll be checking out that traffic situation at the airport on friday. >> where are you heading now? >> vegas! >> oh, wow. >> where is my invite? >> right? >> where was my invite? >> you have to work this weekend. >> that's true. >> take lots of pictures. share it with us. >> yeah. new year's eve. it's going to be...
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jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. borrowing from jfk's best selling book, steech witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. >>> making news in america this friday morning, a surprise announcement overnight from donald trump revealing his pick for secretary of defense and the president-elect's victory lap in ohio with chants of "lock her up" and attacks on the media. plus, trump and clinton camp a widespread wave of arctic air potentially record-breaking cold. who will get it and when. >>> dangerous drive while on facebook live. one man behind the wheel filming himself weaving through traffic at more than 115 miles an hour. what happened next. >>> jailbird. the story behind this mug shot.
jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. borrowing from jfk's best selling book, steech witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. >>> making news in america this friday morning, a surprise announcement overnight from donald trump revealing his pick for secretary of defense and the president-elect's victory lap in ohio...
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kron four's jackie sissel is live where it all what led to an arrest. winston: review approach from the e sure free women leave a hercules just west of highway 4 that portion is a little crowd and. >>james: 6 cloud ride into the tree in this happened about 10:00 last night the crash also involved in s u v witnesses said the bus driver beard just before heading back tree the driver was the fact injured and taken away we're working to get more information and details on what led up to this. >>will tran: in this particular case they're looking for a driver of a mercedes and african american men and four dark colored mercedes this give you video from the scene in happened around 230 hitter mitch he tell the chp he was tailgating the mercedes he passes the mercedes the passenger of the honda civics of rude gesture to the driver of the mercedes that did not sit well the driver of the mercedes that up for chilly the two people inside of the honda civic were not injured but they immediately stopped thousands of drivers were affected by this they're hoping to ta
kron four's jackie sissel is live where it all what led to an arrest. winston: review approach from the e sure free women leave a hercules just west of highway 4 that portion is a little crowd and. >>james: 6 cloud ride into the tree in this happened about 10:00 last night the crash also involved in s u v witnesses said the bus driver beard just before heading back tree the driver was the fact injured and taken away we're working to get more information and details on what led up to this....
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i'm jackie. laverne's sister. uh, uh, jackie? laverne's sister? that's right. she said there's a fellow here who wants to swing. where is he? uh. swing? who? it must be some mistake. start talkin', woody. i--i... get-- uh, there's no mistake. your gypsy prince. no. come on. oh, he's cute. come on, cuddles. come on. help me here. help me, son. help me. save me. hey, i ain't got no money. oh, i got lots of cash, cuddles. you got a briefcase? where you keepin' it? in this piggy bank? ahh. yes. penin', cuddles? hey, look. aunt esther called, man. she said everything is fine at home with her and uncle woody. how was your date with jackie? uh, son, we went to a disaster movie. where? yeah. sound of music. pop, the sound of music is not a disaster movie. it is when you're walking down the aisle with jackie and she slipped on a milky way
i'm jackie. laverne's sister. uh, uh, jackie? laverne's sister? that's right. she said there's a fellow here who wants to swing. where is he? uh. swing? who? it must be some mistake. start talkin', woody. i--i... get-- uh, there's no mistake. your gypsy prince. no. come on. oh, he's cute. come on, cuddles. come on. help me here. help me, son. help me. save me. hey, i ain't got no money. oh, i got lots of cash, cuddles. you got a briefcase? where you keepin' it? in this piggy bank? ahh. yes....
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"jackie." a searing and intimate look at the days following the assassination of president john f. kennedy. as seen through the eyes of the first lady, still stunned by grief, suddenly an outsider, finding herself at odds with answered to her husband. >> would you mind getting a message to all our funeral guests? >> of course. >> inform them that i will walk with jack tomorrow. alone if necessary. and tell general degau if he wishes to ride in an armored car or a tank for that matter, i won't blame him. and i'm sure the tens of millions of people watching won't either. >> why are you doing this, mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. borrowing from jfk's best selling book, steech witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers calling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >> i guess we'll see her at oscar time. >>> this morning on "world
"jackie." a searing and intimate look at the days following the assassination of president john f. kennedy. as seen through the eyes of the first lady, still stunned by grief, suddenly an outsider, finding herself at odds with answered to her husband. >> would you mind getting a message to all our funeral guests? >> of course. >> inform them that i will walk with jack tomorrow. alone if necessary. and tell general degau if he wishes to ride in an armored car or a...
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"jackie." as seen through the eyes of the first lady, still stunned by government officials who once answered to her husband. >> would you mind getting a message to all our funeral guests? >> of course. >> inform them that i will walk with jack tomorrow. alone if necessary. and tell general degau if he wishes to ride in an armored car or a tank, i won't blame him, millions of people won't either. >> why are you doing this, mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing my job. >> would have to be hard to nail that accent. jackie doing a good job with the critics who are giving it 89% on rotten tomatoes. steven witty describes it as a profile in courage. and peter travers talling it an electrifying portrayal that nails every nuance. >>> this morning on "world news now," donald trump's raucous rally. >> the president-elect kicking off his thank you tour and giving supporters more of what they got during the campaign, also naming his pick to lead the nation's military. >>> and a school scare at a junior high, a
"jackie." as seen through the eyes of the first lady, still stunned by government officials who once answered to her husband. >> would you mind getting a message to all our funeral guests? >> of course. >> inform them that i will walk with jack tomorrow. alone if necessary. and tell general degau if he wishes to ride in an armored car or a tank, i won't blame him, millions of people won't either. >> why are you doing this, mrs. kennedy? >> i'm just doing...
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>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones.r life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought this was the day i was going to die. >> marceline left her an opening to rejoin her family. >> she says you don't want to leave, do you? i said, if you take me to them, i'll talk them out of it. >> jerry parks faced down jim jones. >> i said, what the hell have he done for me beside hold my family prisoner here for seven and a half months? >> as jerry parks turned away -- >> i look over there. jones is sitting on the bench. and he is just sitting there, a dejected, beaten man. >> yet, another confrontation awaited jim jones when he sat down with nbc reporter don harris for an interview. >> last night, someone came and passed me this note. >> harris gave him vern gosney's note asking for help to go home. >> that's who we're talking about. he
>> the u.s. >> jackie speier walked off to find jim jones.r life. speier confronted jones with the defectors. >> he became agitated, tried to talk with them. he was sweating, beads of sweat on his face. >> jerry's youngest daughter tracy parks was confronted by jones' wife marceline. >> first off i thought this was the day i was going to die. >> marceline left her an opening to rejoin her family. >> she says you don't want to leave, do you? i said, if...
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now jackie evancho is a global superstar. she's 16 years old now, so precious. taking the stage today with il volo, the italian singing sensation. >> earlier, a surprise announcement. we won't tell you now but let her tell you later. >> very exciting. if your kids despise getting dressed up for the holiday, love. >> that's later. >> and ever wondered from the salvation army kettles go, we're going to show you. it is part of your book. >> remember the good books, i think it's coming -- forgot to bring it up. there it is, kristy. thank you so much. remember the last two seasons? something i self-published and it's -- it's all about my home somebody told me that nobody would ever want a book like this. i self-published it because i wanted to give every penny to the salvation army. thanks to you, raised more than $1 million 500,000 for the salvation. good news. still have about 150 of them and i have 50 at my house. i am willing to sell every single one of them. $65, every penny goes to salvation army. make is a nice, clean 100 for the salvation, but we'll accept $6
now jackie evancho is a global superstar. she's 16 years old now, so precious. taking the stage today with il volo, the italian singing sensation. >> earlier, a surprise announcement. we won't tell you now but let her tell you later. >> very exciting. if your kids despise getting dressed up for the holiday, love. >> that's later. >> and ever wondered from the salvation army kettles go, we're going to show you. it is part of your book. >> remember the good books, i...
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emily: jackie kelly, thank you so much.atest episode of "bloomberg's hello world" goes inside russia, where there is a new generation of world-class tech companies. among them, a next level facial recognition app. each year, russians build an app that rewires our social fabric. of human history, when you stepped into a park like this, strolling around and enjoying the day, you have been in public but day, you have been in public but unknown. lost in a stream of friendly faces until now. >> would you mind if i took a photo of your face? i'm going to try to do an experiment. you?n i take a photo of we will see if it will find you. >> you might find me on facebook. >> it does not work on facebook yet. >> it is an android app that let you take a picture of a new friend or a complete stranger. in a few seconds, it scans all themillion photos from russian facebook knockoff and finds a match. >> let's see what happens. >> it is me. >> it is me. >> your hair is so different. [laughter] >> it works. it is really cool. >> do you thin
emily: jackie kelly, thank you so much.atest episode of "bloomberg's hello world" goes inside russia, where there is a new generation of world-class tech companies. among them, a next level facial recognition app. each year, russians build an app that rewires our social fabric. of human history, when you stepped into a park like this, strolling around and enjoying the day, you have been in public but day, you have been in public but unknown. lost in a stream of friendly faces until...
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anne makovec. >>> jackie ward is live in oakland with more on the survivors of this deadly fire, jackie. >> reporter: michelle, we're hearing from those people who are inside the warehouse when the fire started, and just how difficult it was to escape. this memorial is on 31st and east 12th street. this is for the victims who died in the fire. it's about a block away from the warehouse because the immediate area of the scene is still blocked off. so far, we only know the names of seven of the recovered 33 victims. that list includes a 17-year-old, and people ranging from their early 20s to mid-30s. emotionally this has been a living nightmare for the emergency responders. for those who survive they've explained the horror what it was like trying to escape and attempting to get as many people out as possible. >> i was dreaming when i put on my coat and all of that smoke, and i feel like i woke up on the sidewalk and seeing this -- like seeing like everything -- like this orange wall of fire. it was -- i don't know t -- it felt like seeing a monster. >> sergeant ray kelly of the alameda s
anne makovec. >>> jackie ward is live in oakland with more on the survivors of this deadly fire, jackie. >> reporter: michelle, we're hearing from those people who are inside the warehouse when the fire started, and just how difficult it was to escape. this memorial is on 31st and east 12th street. this is for the victims who died in the fire. it's about a block away from the warehouse because the immediate area of the scene is still blocked off. so far, we only know the names of...
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port man takes on the role of the iconic first lady jackie kennedy, jacky, a look at the days following jfk's fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. >> got to tell you, many recognize, few can miss. the home of the tanner's from full house in san francisco off of the market. the show's creator, jeff franklin, purchased the home, he says he wants to use it in their new house show. neighbors are concerned about the possibility of even more tourists in the area. >>> a highly anticipated film opens in theatres this weekend. and entertainment tonight, nancy odel, takes us behind the scenes of jacky. >> this week naturally port man creates intimate on-s
port man takes on the role of the iconic first lady jackie kennedy, jacky, a look at the days following jfk's fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and...
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news 4s jackie benson got to the scene. jackie, what can you tell us? >> reporter: doreen, just a terrible situation. take a look over here at what is left of that vehicle. now, that car was being driven by a man who was taken from this scene and pronounced dead. this all started earlier this evening. police were pursuing a vehicle that they suspected of being carjacked a few days earlier. broke off the pursuit, but the vehicle continued speeding throughout this area. hitting three other vehicles, the last one being that wrecked vehicle you see over there. at the base of that tree. now we are told that police have taken a suspect into custody. the suspect described as a juvenile. we have very few details about the original carjacking, the one that led to this incident where police earlier tonight spotted this vehicle, pursued it for a while, we are told broke off the pursuit. but that carjacked vehicle continued, vehicle continued speeding hit three cars. the last car unfortunately a fatality here, live in northeast washington, jackie benson, news 4. >>
news 4s jackie benson got to the scene. jackie, what can you tell us? >> reporter: doreen, just a terrible situation. take a look over here at what is left of that vehicle. now, that car was being driven by a man who was taken from this scene and pronounced dead. this all started earlier this evening. police were pursuing a vehicle that they suspected of being carjacked a few days earlier. broke off the pursuit, but the vehicle continued speeding throughout this area. hitting three other...
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did they do it because of the speech, jackie?o you think they did it because it would appear that they were doing exactly what the resolution is saying that they should not be doing. >> i think it could go either way. but i wanted to respond to something ron said about there was this consensus with a lot of the other members. well, here at home, kerry needs to sort of do a little bit of fixing because he -- the american public is trending towards israel on this new administration is trending behind israel. look at the reaction that kerry got from people in his own party. chuck schumer condemned the action. steny hoyer issued a press release. the democrat from maryland that was very critical of the speech that kerry is going to give. a lot of political tension at home with what they did and they are looking to probably smooth that over. >> we're going to have the former u.s. envoy to the middle east under george mitchell under obama on and he had actually said publicly that he thinks the obama administration should have vetoed thi
did they do it because of the speech, jackie?o you think they did it because it would appear that they were doing exactly what the resolution is saying that they should not be doing. >> i think it could go either way. but i wanted to respond to something ron said about there was this consensus with a lot of the other members. well, here at home, kerry needs to sort of do a little bit of fixing because he -- the american public is trending towards israel on this new administration is...
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jackie: absolutely. they are working on it.re has been a lot of focus on unicorns over the years partially because, they are brand names in our household and people are ready to see them go public, that they have not been ready. they have been building their process and infrastructure. we have been behind the scenes with many of them over the years, but we will see them come out over the next year. going to gohat is public. what about uber, airbnb? are they going to feel the pressure now, or are they going to stick to their own timeline? jackie: i think everybody is on their own timeline. i don't think they feel pressure to necessarily go out because the market is excited about them. i think they are doing the right thing. people are really helping them assess their businesses and make sure they are ready when it is time to go. emily: what about when it comes to stock prices in general? do you see that continuing? i think, asnology, far as tech ipo's relative to the market in general, tech ipo's, just like many ipo's are outper
jackie: absolutely. they are working on it.re has been a lot of focus on unicorns over the years partially because, they are brand names in our household and people are ready to see them go public, that they have not been ready. they have been building their process and infrastructure. we have been behind the scenes with many of them over the years, but we will see them come out over the next year. going to gohat is public. what about uber, airbnb? are they going to feel the pressure now, or...
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ever since. >> jackie teamed up with our favorites the italian singing trio!er boy." >> but, first, jackie you have an announcement to make this morning, don't you? >> i was asked by the president-elect to perform the national anthem at the inauguration ceremony. >> wow! >> only a billion people wat watching. >> wow! what did you think when you got the call? >> i was very nervous. you know what, i'm really excited. i am so honored and i can't wait to see. >> she makes a habit of performing you performed for president obama. >> this is the smartest combo. >> i know, right. >> i don't know why it took so long to think of this. >> are you finding more and more young people are discovering classical music and becoming fans of it? >> yes. it was our goal to carry on the tradition to bring our music and country, italy, around the world we are doing with our latest album a tribute to the three ten tenors. >> you guys get around. here they are singing "little drummer boy." drummer boy." ♪ come, they told ♪ me, pa rum-pup-pup-pum ♪ a newborn king to see, pa-rum-pum ♪ o
ever since. >> jackie teamed up with our favorites the italian singing trio!er boy." >> but, first, jackie you have an announcement to make this morning, don't you? >> i was asked by the president-elect to perform the national anthem at the inauguration ceremony. >> wow! >> only a billion people wat watching. >> wow! what did you think when you got the call? >> i was very nervous. you know what, i'm really excited. i am so honored and i can't wait...
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what should americans make of this, jackie? >> it's not usually great to have dictators praising you, just as like a general rule. it's -- it's concerning. >> to say the least. >> it makes sense that assad is saying this. the obama administration has been tough on assad saying he should go because the humanitarian criskricrisis he's created. and he killed hundreds of thousands of his own people. this is cause for concern because we can't forget if putin is empowered, it really, it's at the expense of the united states. so, interesting times. >> yeah. and should we be concerned. i want to put this graphic up. take a special look at this, seena. this is foreign policy differences between the president, the current president and the president-elect. this is a look at russia. so, president obama wants harsh sanctions and donald trump says move on and syria help negotiate peace from obama and trump says ignore the civil war. obama says on israel, critical settlements. he is critical of settlements and on israel donald trump has unqu
what should americans make of this, jackie? >> it's not usually great to have dictators praising you, just as like a general rule. it's -- it's concerning. >> to say the least. >> it makes sense that assad is saying this. the obama administration has been tough on assad saying he should go because the humanitarian criskricrisis he's created. and he killed hundreds of thousands of his own people. this is cause for concern because we can't forget if putin is empowered, it...
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jackie, i had that feeling. you know, when you think this man you met might become part of your life forever. you must know how that feels. yeah, i do. except now it's become dirty laundry being aired all over city hall. that doesn't make it any easier. actually there might be another way. this is not going to be easy but we could stop this before it goes any further. davis: ladies. i was telling captain fuller that mr. rainey assures me these charges are unfounded. because you might prefer to handle your employee's indiscretion privately. be advised that we're prepared to take this before the district judge. jackie, don't... councilman davis. during business hours please refer to me as deputy garrett or simply ms. garrett. okay, ms. garrett. mr. rainey has been a valued employee... with a spotless record. tically motivated. the complaint is sexual harassment not politics. and officer hoffs says she has proof. before we go making snap judgments why don't we hear what she has to say? rainey: i didn't know what el
jackie, i had that feeling. you know, when you think this man you met might become part of your life forever. you must know how that feels. yeah, i do. except now it's become dirty laundry being aired all over city hall. that doesn't make it any easier. actually there might be another way. this is not going to be easy but we could stop this before it goes any further. davis: ladies. i was telling captain fuller that mr. rainey assures me these charges are unfounded. because you might prefer to...
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in pleasant hill, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> jackie is wearing gloves out there.w cold it is. >> we were talking about that yesterday at noon, she was wearing gloves. >> that's true. >> at sfo yesterday. gloves, scarf. it was 47 degrees with a bit of a breeze. making it feel like it's in the low 40s. it's cold out there. the national weather service issued a freeze warning in effect for many of our areas. let's see how chilly it is now. wow. that's a beautiful view isn't it? the sun is beginning to brighten up the sky interest. it's below freezing in santa rosa. yesterday at this hour it was 29. livermore at 34 degrees. but it was at 31 just two hours ago. otherwise, san jose in the mid- 30s and we are in the low 40s around the lip of the bay. freeze warning in effect in san rafael, petaluma, novato, santa rosa, rohnert park and to the east, livermore, antioch, walnut creek, pleasanton and pittsburg. san ramon you, too are cold this morning. this is in effect until 9:00 this morning. but you know what? going to pan out to be a warmer day than yesterday by a couple
in pleasant hill, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> jackie is wearing gloves out there.w cold it is. >> we were talking about that yesterday at noon, she was wearing gloves. >> that's true. >> at sfo yesterday. gloves, scarf. it was 47 degrees with a bit of a breeze. making it feel like it's in the low 40s. it's cold out there. the national weather service issued a freeze warning in effect for many of our areas. let's see how chilly it is now. wow. that's a beautiful view...
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jackie. çááájackieáááÑpacifica city manager lorie tinfow will be available to answer questions aboutdoesn't feel that the rules about driverless cars should apply to them.çááápkgáááÑ çááápkgáááÑuber argues its cars do not fall under the state's definition of an "autonomous vehicle" because it requires a live body behind the wheel at all times..just in case something goes wrong. so according to uberits cars are not autonomous.but it appears having a driver ready to take over a self-driving car doesn't always workthis video was captured at 3rd and market at a busy intersection showing an uber self driving car run a red light you can see the light is red here a pedestrian enters the crosswalk over here.and the uber car blows through not stopping. this was captured by jessica felix who works for luxor cab. she was not surprised at all by what she witnessed.sot - jessica "they would put this stuff on the road to beta test before it's ready, no doubt in my mind. i just don't understand why they think they can do whatever they want " in a statement sent to me by uber they said: this inciden
jackie. çááájackieáááÑpacifica city manager lorie tinfow will be available to answer questions aboutdoesn't feel that the rules about driverless cars should apply to them.çááápkgáááÑ çááápkgáááÑuber argues its cars do not fall under the state's definition of an "autonomous vehicle" because it requires a live body behind the wheel at all times..just in case something goes wrong. so according to uberits cars are not autonomous.but it appears having a driver ready...
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kron 4's jackie sissel is live with the details.ng a little bit of light shower not all of this will action be hitting the ground quite dead but we did pick up the oxidation for point raised this morning about 15 minutes ago you may start to see a little bit of drizzle coming down after novato and also pushing in to san francisco shortly a little shower activity the real heavy things happen over the next 48 hours a live look at the golden gate bridge across a crowded skies they are thick hair was a quick check of the satellite radar picture >>anny hong: we will see more showers throughout the afternoon hours and evening behind this system is a lot of moisture and the associated with it you see the russians pick up as well >>anny hong: tim jones was talked out in the fifties and low 50's and san jose when we come back will find the next big sow or we're tracking also will talk about the winter storm that is one to be impacting the sierra over the next couple days >>robin winston: you will save some time drive times 20 minutes from th
kron 4's jackie sissel is live with the details.ng a little bit of light shower not all of this will action be hitting the ground quite dead but we did pick up the oxidation for point raised this morning about 15 minutes ago you may start to see a little bit of drizzle coming down after novato and also pushing in to san francisco shortly a little shower activity the real heavy things happen over the next 48 hours a live look at the golden gate bridge across a crowded skies they are thick hair...
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just to follow up what jackie said. i think the most shocking part of putin was that he noted the same statistic 30% of republicans are pro-russia and pro-putin. president obama in his press conference said if ronald reagan knew that, he would be rolling over in his grave. he's denying and interfering in the elections and trying to drive a wedge in u.s. politics by criticizing democrats and criticizing the dnc and praising republicans as being a pro-russia party. that's pretty amazing just by itself. >> panel, thank you very much. please, stick around. we have many more questions this morning. >>> so, big breaking news coming out of the investigation in germany about that attack on the christmas market. the search is over. the man responsible, the authorities say, is dead. shot near milan in italy. more on that dramatic showdown and reports of a hijacked plane are also just coming in. stay with us on a very busy morning. sugar is everywhere and crest complete has a sugar shield to protect teeth from sugar found in every
just to follow up what jackie said. i think the most shocking part of putin was that he noted the same statistic 30% of republicans are pro-russia and pro-putin. president obama in his press conference said if ronald reagan knew that, he would be rolling over in his grave. he's denying and interfering in the elections and trying to drive a wedge in u.s. politics by criticizing democrats and criticizing the dnc and praising republicans as being a pro-russia party. that's pretty amazing just by...
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jackie hits theaters today.has been released from jail after released yesterday at dallas love field for disorderly conduct. police called when he became boligerant. he's known for work beverly hills cop. lauren: taking on kansas city in battle for first place in afc west. tight game. second quarter. chief alex smith airs deep toward the end zone. makes the catch and falls into the end zone. chiefs up 7-3. later in the second. showing how fast he is. check this out. blows by everyone on 78-yard touchdown. second time he has scored on return. after that play 21-3. raiders come back, but in the third quarter down 21-13 lining up for the field goal, can't handle the bad snap. he takes off for the first down but gets dropped. chiefs win 21-13 and take possession of first place.let's. steph curry and car -- warriors. first quarter, warriors taken early. klay thompson misses the shot but steph curry, who else, gets the rebound and hits the 3. still in the first. fancy dribbling by curry. tough jumper to go. turns his
jackie hits theaters today.has been released from jail after released yesterday at dallas love field for disorderly conduct. police called when he became boligerant. he's known for work beverly hills cop. lauren: taking on kansas city in battle for first place in afc west. tight game. second quarter. chief alex smith airs deep toward the end zone. makes the catch and falls into the end zone. chiefs up 7-3. later in the second. showing how fast he is. check this out. blows by everyone on 78-yard...