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jackie: yeah. she's nicely just telling you that you've jacked things up around here, and she's putting law and order in place. jackie: it needed to happen, though. scott: she's helping me a lot. lemonis: what would be your biggest complaint? jackie: i hate having to chase my order all the time and wonder where it is. lemonis: from the inbound call to taking the order to the process, there's nothing that tracks that whole process? jackie: nope. scott: program we need is very expensive, and we can't afford to buy it. it's $30,000. lemonis: it's expensive, but you also can't afford to not have it because if you're not delivering on expectations, then you lose that customer. next question -- how do you track all this inventory? jackie: that's something i need to talk to you about. we have a problem. how did we not realize that we wouldn't have enough boxes to fulfill the order? lemonis: how many are you short? jackie: about 1,200. lemonis: if you don't have an order-tracking mechanism, customers eithe
jackie: yeah. she's nicely just telling you that you've jacked things up around here, and she's putting law and order in place. jackie: it needed to happen, though. scott: she's helping me a lot. lemonis: what would be your biggest complaint? jackie: i hate having to chase my order all the time and wonder where it is. lemonis: from the inbound call to taking the order to the process, there's nothing that tracks that whole process? jackie: nope. scott: program we need is very expensive, and we...
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jackie: 6,000 a year.yton: new york yankees and chicago cubs playing a marathon six-hour game finishing up just -- just a few hours ago after 18 innings, that's two baseball games in one if you're doing the math at home. jackie: 48 strike outs, putting putting the game u guessed it, a strikeout. clayton: 3:00 in the morning. jackie: they are young ones. they'll remember it. clayton: 12 minutes after the hour. don't miss with texas. live there with reaction. jackie: taking it too far. teacher encouraging to smash piÑata with the president picture on it. the punishment she's facing. we will tell you about it. clayton: sheriff shaq, he may be looking to patrol the streets. excuse me a minute... hi dad. no. don't try to get up. hi, i'm julie, a right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any changes in behavior, no matter how small, so tom could have peace of mind. we'll be right there
jackie: 6,000 a year.yton: new york yankees and chicago cubs playing a marathon six-hour game finishing up just -- just a few hours ago after 18 innings, that's two baseball games in one if you're doing the math at home. jackie: 48 strike outs, putting putting the game u guessed it, a strikeout. clayton: 3:00 in the morning. jackie: they are young ones. they'll remember it. clayton: 12 minutes after the hour. don't miss with texas. live there with reaction. jackie: taking it too far. teacher...
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jackie robinson was much more than iconic. he was transcendent.ajor leagues breaking baseball's color barrier. now, 70 years later, the jackie robinson foundation is breaking ground on a museum to honor the hall of famer. >> my mother and father at the capital. >> sharon robinson, jackie's daughter is most excited the museum will show people the man her father was not just the famous baseball player. >> the jackie robinson museum will absolutely cover the breadth of jackie robinson's life. he was a writer, columnist, great dad, wonderful husband. >> dr. king when he came to our house. >> reporter: having the courage to barack through baseball's color barrier was only part of his story. after his playing days he was a lines of the civil rights movement. >> my dad would travel south to go on marches, to raise money for the sieve rights movement, whatever was needed. >> reporter: sharon sees the museum as a way to educate young people on how no matter where they may start they can make a huge difference. >> there is so much about jackie robinson that
jackie robinson was much more than iconic. he was transcendent.ajor leagues breaking baseball's color barrier. now, 70 years later, the jackie robinson foundation is breaking ground on a museum to honor the hall of famer. >> my mother and father at the capital. >> sharon robinson, jackie's daughter is most excited the museum will show people the man her father was not just the famous baseball player. >> the jackie robinson museum will absolutely cover the breadth of jackie...
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jackie. >> reporter: good morning.ese plans to improve the sausalito ferry terminal has been in the works for years but the city is fighting against them because they claim the golden gate bridge district is violating an agreement that they made decades ago. ago. the golden gate highway and transportation bridge district says that they need to improve the aging sausalito terminal in order to keep up with federal rules for accessibility and plans proposed back in 2014, designs for flatter wider ramps and a better boarding system to ease congestion. sausalito filed a lawsuit alleging they tried to circumvent the environmental quality act by withdrawing city consent on the project. sausalito says per a lease agreement written in 1995, the district must get plans approved by the city before making any major alterations. despite all of that, though, the district is still trying to push its plan through. they are voting this morning at 10 a.m. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> starting today there's going to be no p
jackie. >> reporter: good morning.ese plans to improve the sausalito ferry terminal has been in the works for years but the city is fighting against them because they claim the golden gate bridge district is violating an agreement that they made decades ago. ago. the golden gate highway and transportation bridge district says that they need to improve the aging sausalito terminal in order to keep up with federal rules for accessibility and plans proposed back in 2014, designs for flatter...
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. >> nevada representative jacky rosen that down with these band for a freshman to file interview. prior to being elected, she was a systems analyst and the president of her synagogue. in this 10 minute conversation she talked about her emily, legislative goals and why she decided to run for congress. >> congresswoman jacky rosen represented third district of nevada. when and why did you decide to run for congress? rep. rosen: a little bit over a year ago. i will tell you why. when some of the folks, senator reid and others approached me, they were looking someone from the district who had raised a family and build a business. i took care of my parents and in-laws as they aged and i had experience going through social security and medicare and unfortunately, rehab hospitals with broken necks and hips and all that. they wanted someone with a broad spectrum of experience and came to me and asked me if i would run. what spoke to me the most i did , a lot of philanthropy and what spoke to me most is the work you can do is helping your constituents. that was a philanthropy and how -- wa
. >> nevada representative jacky rosen that down with these band for a freshman to file interview. prior to being elected, she was a systems analyst and the president of her synagogue. in this 10 minute conversation she talked about her emily, legislative goals and why she decided to run for congress. >> congresswoman jacky rosen represented third district of nevada. when and why did you decide to run for congress? rep. rosen: a little bit over a year ago. i will tell you why. when...
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>> no. >> no. >> jackie, one of our reporters is. >> jackie ward is going to run. >> i'm so sorry. >> never done the running portion. just done the celebrating portion. >> she was standing over there yesterday. that's why i thought, okay. ♪[ music ] cbs this morning is coming up next. have a great day. cbs this morning is coming up next. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs good morning to our viewers in the west. thursday, may 18th. welcome to "cbs this morning." a former fbi director robert mueller is named special counsel to lead the investigation into russia's election meddling. this morning, president trump called the probe the greatest witch hunt in history. >> breaking news this morning, former fox news chairman roger ailes dies at age 77. >>> also grudge music pioneer and lead singer of sound garden, chris cornell is dead at the age of 52. >>> the nfl launches an inquiry into the health of tom brady. why gisele bundchen's comments to charlie about brady having a concussion has the league scrambling. >> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your
>> no. >> no. >> jackie, one of our reporters is. >> jackie ward is going to run. >> i'm so sorry. >> never done the running portion. just done the celebrating portion. >> she was standing over there yesterday. that's why i thought, okay. ♪[ music ] cbs this morning is coming up next. have a great day. cbs this morning is coming up next. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs good morning to our viewers in the west. thursday, may 18th. welcome to...
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he sends the aid to jackie. jackie listens and says, tell him i am not doing it. [laughter] lesley: that is really good. i should be taking notes. annette, tell us about first lady's today. , when we have women who are ceos of fortune 500 companies, what are the special restraints on a woman who had a career, like michelle obama or hillary, to kind of rain it in? give us your concept of the role today. it is a strange role, because it is actually a job, and it seems archaic, the notion that you are somebody's spouse, so therefore you have to become a hostess. it seems you want to get paid for it, because -- it seems you ought to get paid for it, because it is a lot of work. it is odd to think of people who are very accomplished and ambitious being put to the task of something that sounds like it is from the 18th century. it is going to be interesting to see, now, with a first lady who is not playing the traditional role, and some people are set about that. other people, and me, would say, if you do not want to do that, you should not have to. what happens next? wh
he sends the aid to jackie. jackie listens and says, tell him i am not doing it. [laughter] lesley: that is really good. i should be taking notes. annette, tell us about first lady's today. , when we have women who are ceos of fortune 500 companies, what are the special restraints on a woman who had a career, like michelle obama or hillary, to kind of rain it in? give us your concept of the role today. it is a strange role, because it is actually a job, and it seems archaic, the notion that you...
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jackie kennedy creation a huge impression on her country. her fluency in language. when she went to france she spoke french and charles de gaulle and all the leaders almost wanted to meet her more than her husband. she was popular in europe. she had a great sense of fashion. at the inaugural we saw lie in trump almostania consciously dressing in a jackie look. she was a mother and she had what was raising to -- two little children. they had a miscarriage before and she wanted to raise those children right. it is like what the obamas did with theirs. beyond that she had a sense of rapport. she loved modern writers. i read her correspondence with john steinbeck. steinbeck broke jackie a most heartbreaking letter that her husband would live on. he was talking about king arthur in european history, what a hero means, and why a hero in history is bigger than a politician. writers loved her, artists love to her, the country loved her. she created a modern first lady by what she wanted to do. much more visible than best truman or maybe eisenhower -- or mamie eisenhower. >>
jackie kennedy creation a huge impression on her country. her fluency in language. when she went to france she spoke french and charles de gaulle and all the leaders almost wanted to meet her more than her husband. she was popular in europe. she had a great sense of fashion. at the inaugural we saw lie in trump almostania consciously dressing in a jackie look. she was a mother and she had what was raising to -- two little children. they had a miscarriage before and she wanted to raise those...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the scene with new details.kie. >> reporter: people who live here in south san francisco are waking up to learn that just a few hours ago there was a man standing in the middle of this street with a shotgun. police told the man to drop his firearm several times but he did not comply. that's when shots were fired and the man was shot and killed. >>> the scene is still very active. we are asking residents in the area with information to call the south san francisco police department main line or the tip line or they can call the san mateo county district attorney's office with any information that they might be able to provide to us to assist in the investigation. >> reporter: this started as a disturbance called just before midnight. police couldn't tell us if they had been called to the home before. a neighbor we spoke to said this is a very quiet area though and was surprised and scared to hear of something like this happening on her street. as is standard procedure with police shootings, the officers involved
kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the scene with new details.kie. >> reporter: people who live here in south san francisco are waking up to learn that just a few hours ago there was a man standing in the middle of this street with a shotgun. police told the man to drop his firearm several times but he did not comply. that's when shots were fired and the man was shot and killed. >>> the scene is still very active. we are asking residents in the area with information to call the...
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jackie benson joins us live with what we're learning about the assault. jackie? >> well, we can tell that you the security camera images are very clear and we hope that you will take a minute to look at them right now. it's very important. now they show the man who police believe got into this building, we're in the 1500 block of key boulevard in arlington around 10:00 this morning. they still don't know how he got in. he went up to a floor of the building and began knocking on every door saying he was from maintenance. no one opened the door except for one woman. she was then sexually assaulted. >> this was a very brazen attack. he not only would go around knocking on them, but he was using that ruse knowing someone would open their doors thinking that someone who worked there was actually on the other end. >> we tell people that look through your peephole f you don't recognize that individual, you don't have to open your door. >> and that is tremendously important advice to pay attention to. anyone who recognizes that man, the backpack he was wearing, call arli
jackie benson joins us live with what we're learning about the assault. jackie? >> well, we can tell that you the security camera images are very clear and we hope that you will take a minute to look at them right now. it's very important. now they show the man who police believe got into this building, we're in the 1500 block of key boulevard in arlington around 10:00 this morning. they still don't know how he got in. he went up to a floor of the building and began knocking on every door...
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steinbeck broke jackie a most -- wrote jackie a most heartbreaking letter that her husband would live on. he was talking about king arthur in european history, what a hero means, and why a hero in history is bigger than a politician. what is a hero? writers loved her, artists love d her, the country loved her. she created a modern first lady by what she wanted to do. much more visible than best german or mamie eisenhower. >> we had the speechwriter fory president kennedy speak of the national archives and he was very quick to make sure everyone knew that president kennedy froze reaches were president -- president kennedy's speeches were president kennedys speeches. justis the process -- not the wording, but the substance of it as well? one was also a speechwriter. he worked on the city on the jfk speech that famously said that we have this amount of judgment, it integrity, dedication. dick describes the process. at lincoln's second inaugural. they looked at the idea that if president kennedy wanted the speech, president kennedy would mark up the draft and he would mark that one as wel
steinbeck broke jackie a most -- wrote jackie a most heartbreaking letter that her husband would live on. he was talking about king arthur in european history, what a hero means, and why a hero in history is bigger than a politician. what is a hero? writers loved her, artists love d her, the country loved her. she created a modern first lady by what she wanted to do. much more visible than best german or mamie eisenhower. >> we had the speechwriter fory president kennedy speak of the...
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you saw jackie at home. >> i seen jackie at home, yes. >> reporter: what is that jackie like?ite. very sweet. very kind. >> reporter: when caroline and john's nanny had time off, kat helped care for the kids. little caroline asked kat the question whispered by so many americans at that time. >> where were you when my father was killed? i thought you were in new york. i was in ireland. where were you? she said, i was in the white house. she said, i don't believe what happened to my father. i don't believe what happened to my father. he was such a good man. >> reporter: the family's heartbreak was eased by a devoted uncle and friend, bobby kennedy, struggling with his own loss. he lived with his family just blocked away. what was their relationship like, jackie and bobby kennedy? >> very close. but good, good friends. he came to see the kids all the time. they loved him. they loved him. >> reporter: and then, the unthinkable. five years after the death of john kennedy, bobby kennedy was gunned down. kat mourned with the family on the train carrying their uncle's body to washingt
you saw jackie at home. >> i seen jackie at home, yes. >> reporter: what is that jackie like?ite. very sweet. very kind. >> reporter: when caroline and john's nanny had time off, kat helped care for the kids. little caroline asked kat the question whispered by so many americans at that time. >> where were you when my father was killed? i thought you were in new york. i was in ireland. where were you? she said, i was in the white house. she said, i don't believe what...
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robinson museum will absolutely cover the breadth of jackie robinson's life.erful husband. >> dr. king when he came to our house. >> reporter: having the courage to break through baseball's color barrier was only part of his story. after his playing days he was a tireless advocate on the front lines of the civil rights movement. >> my dad would travel south to go on marches, to raise money for the civil rights movement, whatever was needed. >> reporter: sharon sees the museum as a way to educate young people on how no matter where they may start they can make a huge difference. >> there is so much about jackie robinson that could have been any black kid in this country. he got lucky when the opportunity came for him, he was ready to step into that position. >> reporter: jackie robinson passed away in 1972. but through his foundation and now the museum, which should open in 2019 the centennial of his birth. his legacy remains alive and well. >> so great that they're getting his story out there. did you see the movie "42"? fantastic? >> was it. >> all about how
robinson museum will absolutely cover the breadth of jackie robinson's life.erful husband. >> dr. king when he came to our house. >> reporter: having the courage to break through baseball's color barrier was only part of his story. after his playing days he was a tireless advocate on the front lines of the civil rights movement. >> my dad would travel south to go on marches, to raise money for the civil rights movement, whatever was needed. >> reporter: sharon sees the...
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you saw jackie at home. >> i'd seen jackie at home, yes. >> what is that jackie like?lite. very sweet, very kind. >> when caroline and john's nanny had time off, cat says she helped care for the kids. three months into the job, little caroline asked cat the question whispered by so many "where are you when my father was killed?" she says "i thought in your opinion new york." i said, no, no, i was in ireland. i asked her "where were you?" she said "i was in the white house." and she said "i don't believe what happened to my father. i don't believe what happened to my father. he was such a good man." >> the family's heart break was eased by a devoted uncle and friend, bobby kennedy, struggling with his own loss, he lived with his family just blocks away. what was their relationship like? jackie and bobby kennedy? >> they were good, good friends. he came to see the kids all the time. they loved him, they loved him. >> then the unthinkable -- five years after the death of john kennedy, bobby kennedy was gunned down. cat says she mourned on the train carrying their uncle's
you saw jackie at home. >> i'd seen jackie at home, yes. >> what is that jackie like?lite. very sweet, very kind. >> when caroline and john's nanny had time off, cat says she helped care for the kids. three months into the job, little caroline asked cat the question whispered by so many "where are you when my father was killed?" she says "i thought in your opinion new york." i said, no, no, i was in ireland. i asked her "where were you?" she said...
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jacky rosensswoman thank you for your time. to experience a purposeful life, one thing you will have to do is this. live at a large life. >> you are your own stories. to imaginee for free and experience what it means to be human. >> we have a responsibility and our time as others have had and there is. not to be prisoners of history but to shape history. a responsibility to fill the role of pathfinder. >> holding fast to your compass of values. eighth, honesty, loyalty, generosity.and >> just a few past commencement speeches from the c-span video library. 20, 27,is year on me 29, memorial day, and june 3 on c-span and c-span.org. >> france will choose its next president this weekend in a .unoff election it is the first time in modern french history the second round of voting includes two candidates who did not represent a major political party. on wednesday they met for their first end
jacky rosensswoman thank you for your time. to experience a purposeful life, one thing you will have to do is this. live at a large life. >> you are your own stories. to imaginee for free and experience what it means to be human. >> we have a responsibility and our time as others have had and there is. not to be prisoners of history but to shape history. a responsibility to fill the role of pathfinder. >> holding fast to your compass of values. eighth, honesty, loyalty,...
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jackie a moste heartbreaking letter that her husband would live on.he was talking about king arthur in european history, what a hero means, and why a hero in history is bigger than a politician. writers loved her, artists love to her, the country loved her. she created a modern first lady by what she wanted to do. much more visible than best truman or maybe eisenhower -- or mamie eisenhower. >> the speechwriter for kennedy spoke at the national archives once and he was quick to know that president kennedy's speeches were kennedy's speeches, not his speeches. what you know about the process they worked together in coming up with the speeches? was alsodick goodwin speechwriter for president kennedy and he worked on the city on the hill speech that famously jfk said we will be judged by the answer to for question. were we men of judgment? were we men of integrity? were we men of dedication? what's the last one, doug? [laughter] stephen: dick described the process and basically jfk asked him to look at lincoln's second inaugural. they talked about the ide
jackie a moste heartbreaking letter that her husband would live on.he was talking about king arthur in european history, what a hero means, and why a hero in history is bigger than a politician. writers loved her, artists love to her, the country loved her. she created a modern first lady by what she wanted to do. much more visible than best truman or maybe eisenhower -- or mamie eisenhower. >> the speechwriter for kennedy spoke at the national archives once and he was quick to know that...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live in san francisco with more on today's bike to work day, jackie? >>> thousands will be strapping on helmets to right bikes to and from work. kpix 5's jackie ward is live in san francisco with more an today's "bike to work" day. >> reporter: kenny, it's the 23rd annual "bike to work" day and the bay area is participating in it, of course. 100,000 riders are expected to get on their bikes and head to work today. that number has grown over the years. and there's one guy in particular who has been doing this for 30 years, dr. paul carpenter. he is the department chair of kinesiology at cal state east bay. for the last 30 years, every day, he has been riding his bike to work. he says he rarely takes the shortest most direct route. he averages 50 miles a day. so while your distance most likely won't be that high first thing in the morning, paul is encouraging people to enjoy the views today. >> cycling i got to see more, go different places further afield and i started in l.a. so what's not to like about riding in los angeles? [ laughter ] >> reporter: w
kpix 5's jackie ward is live in san francisco with more on today's bike to work day, jackie? >>> thousands will be strapping on helmets to right bikes to and from work. kpix 5's jackie ward is live in san francisco with more an today's "bike to work" day. >> reporter: kenny, it's the 23rd annual "bike to work" day and the bay area is participating in it, of course. 100,000 riders are expected to get on their bikes and head to work today. that number has grown...
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jackie. >> reporter: yeah. you will remember a few weeks ago caltrain officials lost hope after the trump administration withdrew federal funding that would have helped a rail upgrade. the trump administration said they needed more time to look into it. that time has passed and now as part of this proposed federal budget deal that the house is expected to pass today, is a $100 million allocation for electrification of the rail line between san francisco and san jose. this is far from a done deal even if the budget passes through the house and senate. the federal transit administration has to sign off on the $647 million grant it would contribute to the project. >> we must educate the new administration and congressional republicans about the importance and readiness of this project. >> reporter: california republicans are asking that federal money not be used for this potential project. they say it would eventually become a part of the state's high-speed rail system which they are against. now, california democ
jackie. >> reporter: yeah. you will remember a few weeks ago caltrain officials lost hope after the trump administration withdrew federal funding that would have helped a rail upgrade. the trump administration said they needed more time to look into it. that time has passed and now as part of this proposed federal budget deal that the house is expected to pass today, is a $100 million allocation for electrification of the rail line between san francisco and san jose. this is far from a...
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ains jackie ibaÑez is here. how was your weekend. jackie: it was great. how was yours?ainsley: it was great. jackie: rogue nation now detain ago fourth american citizen. state media accusing a professor of unspecified acts of hos title. kim hacksawn now the fourth professor detained while working in pyongyang. four americans detained in north korea including adam weir warmbier. sally yates set to testify on rush's alleged election interference. >> she is expected to recount her warnings to the white house regarding former national security advisor michael flynn's ties to russia. this is the first time yates is speaking publicly after being fired by president trump for refusing to defend annual executive order. and the mtv movie awards making sure viewers got a healthy dose of politics. marks seen watters calling for president trump's impeachment. got a standing ovation for best fight against the system. that award going to the film hidden figures. mtv getting politically correct with the first nonbinary presenting the award for best actor. nonbinary is someone who doesn
ains jackie ibaÑez is here. how was your weekend. jackie: it was great. how was yours?ainsley: it was great. jackie: rogue nation now detain ago fourth american citizen. state media accusing a professor of unspecified acts of hos title. kim hacksawn now the fourth professor detained while working in pyongyang. four americans detained in north korea including adam weir warmbier. sally yates set to testify on rush's alleged election interference. >> she is expected to recount her warnings...
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damos las gracias a jackie y jomari por acompaÑarnos.rsonas. pero estas paredes le dan la bienvenida. dentro de estas paredes, los educadores de california crean sitios seguros para que todos puedan aprender. donde los maestros abren las puertas a la historia... a la creatividad... enseñadoles a los niños el futuro. algunos hacen paredes para dividirnos. pero la asociación de maestros de california saben que estas paredes nos unen. porque las buenas escuelas públicas mejoran a california para todos. ramÓn:la compaÑÍa de cobertura mÉdica quiere que sus pacientes lleguen a tiempo a sus citas con el doctor, y es tanto el interÉs que podÍan ofrecerle al paciente la transportaciÓn gratis para estar en sus citas. especialmente para quienes carecen o no cuentan con un medio confiable para llegar puntuales. la oficina del mÉdico primero va a verificar en ciertos casos que el transporte sea un beneficio cubierto cuando haga la cita. el programa podÍa estar en efecto el prÓximo mes de agosto o septiembre, ya regresamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> estamos muy cerc
damos las gracias a jackie y jomari por acompaÑarnos.rsonas. pero estas paredes le dan la bienvenida. dentro de estas paredes, los educadores de california crean sitios seguros para que todos puedan aprender. donde los maestros abren las puertas a la historia... a la creatividad... enseñadoles a los niños el futuro. algunos hacen paredes para dividirnos. pero la asociación de maestros de california saben que estas paredes nos unen. porque las buenas escuelas públicas mejoran a california...
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in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:39.ext, why the raiders move to las vegas could now be pushed back until 2021. >> plus the judge makes a major ruling in a silicon valley case involving uber and "waymo." what's next in the battle over self-driving car technology. >> and the market just opened up about 10 minutes ago. the dow is down 39 points. we'll get an update from cbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks, coming up. ,, out today -- and there's some disappointing news for big retailers... joining us now with details... k-c- b-s radio financial reporter jason brooks. >>> some key economic reports are out today with disappointing news for big retailers. >> joining us now with details kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >>> retail sales picked up a bit in april according to the commerce department up 4/10ths of a percent after a very weak gain the prior month. retailers have been under pressure and the 1st quarter was bad for the chains. macy's stock took a huge dive yesterday. that really pulled down the en
in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:39.ext, why the raiders move to las vegas could now be pushed back until 2021. >> plus the judge makes a major ruling in a silicon valley case involving uber and "waymo." what's next in the battle over self-driving car technology. >> and the market just opened up about 10 minutes ago. the dow is down 39 points. we'll get an update from cbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks, coming up. ,, out today -- and...
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jackie? >> reporter: it is planned for tomorrow, but the set here tomorrow is that's not going to be enough. while students were cramming for to a hate-filled incident that may have occurred in more than three locations, according to officials. >> we found out today that the people who committed the incident last fall were expelled. however, it's ten months later, so there are still people on this campus thinking that they go here or that they're in another hall, and it just builds a level of fear. >> reporter: other students we spoke to called the incident disheartening. >> i don't know why they do that, but it's unfortunate. >> reporter: they confirmed the bananas tied with black nooses had lettering that appeared to indicate a black sorority. a statement read in part by the president, racially charged acts of bigotry are done to fear in those here. i'm sorry it happened. my apologies to all those affected. there will be a campus meeting on tuesday. this was the very first day on the job fo
jackie? >> reporter: it is planned for tomorrow, but the set here tomorrow is that's not going to be enough. while students were cramming for to a hate-filled incident that may have occurred in more than three locations, according to officials. >> we found out today that the people who committed the incident last fall were expelled. however, it's ten months later, so there are still people on this campus thinking that they go here or that they're in another hall, and it just builds...
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in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> that's cool. saw somebody go on his bicycle right through jackie ward's live shot. they are starting already. >> everybody onset who rode their bikes to work today, raise their hand. [ pause ] >> no. >> i used to ride my bike to work. i used to bike 45 minutes to and back but not in san francisco. this was in hawaii. the weather was a little warmer out there. >> kenny can do that for years and years. but it's a little different here. >>> good morning. ann notarangelo my coanchor for a long time, she is watching and wishing she could come back. all is forgiven, ann. come home. [ laughter ] >>> mostly cloudy skies around the bay area as we look toward the embarcadero. numbers now mostly in the mid- 50s. concord it is 55. san francisco 53. and in santa rosa, 50 degrees and here's how it looks high atop the west coast. chilly ocean breezes with a sea temperature of 50 degrees. combined with westerly winds coming in off the pacific and it's keister-freezing weather, ladies and gentlemen! today will be
in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> that's cool. saw somebody go on his bicycle right through jackie ward's live shot. they are starting already. >> everybody onset who rode their bikes to work today, raise their hand. [ pause ] >> no. >> i used to ride my bike to work. i used to bike 45 minutes to and back but not in san francisco. this was in hawaii. the weather was a little warmer out there. >> kenny can do that for years and years. but it's a little...
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jackie bensen, news 4. >>> new at 11 tonight. allegations of rape inside a taxi cab in the district. according to the chanchlging documents a woman claims she went out drinking with her boyfriend on saturday night. she told police they plan to take cabs home but she blacked out, woke up -- she started driving with her still in the car. that's what a good samaritan stepped in. documents say a man was down 16th street when he heard the woman screaming in the taxi. he called 911 and pulled ahead of the cab forcing it to stop at 16th and emerson street. the cab driver's name is yared mekonnen. he told police he was just driving her home. she told police she wlives in virginia. >>> new calls tonight for a zero tolerance policy on hate and bias incidents at college campuses. the naacp and student leaders making demands in the after math of that deadly stabbing at the university of maryland. megan fitzgerald is live to explain the changes they want to see. >> reporter: the state and student leaders of the naacp say they are well aware o
jackie bensen, news 4. >>> new at 11 tonight. allegations of rape inside a taxi cab in the district. according to the chanchlging documents a woman claims she went out drinking with her boyfriend on saturday night. she told police they plan to take cabs home but she blacked out, woke up -- she started driving with her still in the car. that's what a good samaritan stepped in. documents say a man was down 16th street when he heard the woman screaming in the taxi. he called 911 and...
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jackie, larry summers. read his account online.the second larger problem which is political one that goes back to the difference with the president and pontiff. when you cut the supplemental nutrition assistance program, s.n.a.p., and the explanation is we are not measured by how much money we give to medicaid and s.n.a.p. we are measured by how many people we get off the program. those are heavy words. you will get them off the program by getting them dropped. where will the safety net be for the vulnerable? it seems god will help those who god has helped already. and everybody else, good luck. >> right. as you said, it is not they are raising them up and making their lives better which is what candidate trump promised. they are dropping them from the program. it is dropping them in states where governors have to deal with it. that is not getting a very good reception from that avenue. it is telling when you have someone like mark meadows, a conservative republican, saying we can't get rid of meals on wheels. that is too conservat
jackie, larry summers. read his account online.the second larger problem which is political one that goes back to the difference with the president and pontiff. when you cut the supplemental nutrition assistance program, s.n.a.p., and the explanation is we are not measured by how much money we give to medicaid and s.n.a.p. we are measured by how many people we get off the program. those are heavy words. you will get them off the program by getting them dropped. where will the safety net be for...
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hand it over to jackie for headlines this morning. jackie: good morning. morning after spirit airlines cancelled at least nine flights at fort lauderdale airport. police forced to step in when passengers started violently pounding the counter and then this brawl broke out. [shouting] jackie: several people taken into custody. spirit canceling 300 flights in the past week as pilots negotiate contracts. the map accused of killing random people and terrorizing a city in a month long shooting spree is finally behind bars this morning. phoenix police linking this man to nine murders and a dozen shootings between august of 2015 and july of 2016. he was arrested last month, suspected of killing his mother's boyfriend before investigators connected him to the shooting spree. and the top democrat on the senate judiciary committee under fire for exposing classified information. senator dianne feinstein revealing the fbi spent $900,000 to hack into the san bernardino cell phone. >> the fbi had to spend $900,000 to hack it open. and as i subsequently learned of some o
hand it over to jackie for headlines this morning. jackie: good morning. morning after spirit airlines cancelled at least nine flights at fort lauderdale airport. police forced to step in when passengers started violently pounding the counter and then this brawl broke out. [shouting] jackie: several people taken into custody. spirit canceling 300 flights in the past week as pilots negotiate contracts. the map accused of killing random people and terrorizing a city in a month long shooting spree...
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jackie ward reports >>> reporter: kenny, this project is one of two that will be voted on today. it would affect passengers from larkspur, sausalito and san francisco. the bridge district is trying to push this plan through despite a lawsuit. the golden gate bridge highway and transportation district wants to revamp the ferry terminal in sausalito saying it has to in order to keep up with future federal rules. the city of sausalito says the district needs city approval in order to do this. so last september sausalito filed a lawsuit alleging the bridge district is violating a 1995 lease agreement that requires city approval before making, quote, major alterations to the ferry landing. lawyers for the bridge district argue parts of the lawsuit should be tossed out saying the city is basing their suit on a letter to the district sent to them in september. the district says its right to free speech is being violated. so far judges have been ruling in favor of the city of sausalito. next up is a case management conference that's been scheduled for august 28. in san francisco, jackie
jackie ward reports >>> reporter: kenny, this project is one of two that will be voted on today. it would affect passengers from larkspur, sausalito and san francisco. the bridge district is trying to push this plan through despite a lawsuit. the golden gate bridge highway and transportation district wants to revamp the ferry terminal in sausalito saying it has to in order to keep up with future federal rules. the city of sausalito says the district needs city approval in order to do...
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good morning, jackie. >> jackie: , its very heart wrenching.morning we are still learning more about the victims the total. 59 injured as concertgoers frantically ran through the entrance following the explosion. hospital officials say the wounded including 12 children under the age of 16. the youngest known victim identified as an 8-year-old. we see her right there. her mother and sister were among the wounded. the head teacher at her school describing her as "simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the word. she was loved by everyone and her warmth and kindness will be remembered fondly? 18-year-old georgina calendar also lost her life. she was the first to be identified as a victim. she was described as her friends as an ariana grande super fan, just saturday night she tweeted about how excited she was to see ariana grande's life. she even posted 2015 instagram photo, you see it they are proposing with the pop star, something she was very proud of. we are learning 26-year-old john atkinson was among the casualties. according to a r
good morning, jackie. >> jackie: , its very heart wrenching.morning we are still learning more about the victims the total. 59 injured as concertgoers frantically ran through the entrance following the explosion. hospital officials say the wounded including 12 children under the age of 16. the youngest known victim identified as an 8-year-old. we see her right there. her mother and sister were among the wounded. the head teacher at her school describing her as "simply a beautiful...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the airport to tell us what happened. jackie. >> reporter: michelle, passengers on board that jetblue flight say that it was a scary moment when they were in the air last night and they are relieved to be back in san francisco this morning. the flight was leaving jfk from new york city on its way to sfo here where we are this morning and passengers say they were alarmed when they saw smoke coming from an overhead bin. it turns out a lithium battery caught fire. we talked to a passenger who was on the flight. >> i noticed that the stewardess was trying to, like, she had a maybe a storage bin and she was trying to, um, get the backpack and trying to basically put the fire out. you could see smoke and smell it. >> reporter: the fire caused the pilot to divert the plane and make an emergency landing at grand rapids, michigan. the delay was three hours and the jetblue flight landed around midnight. it didn't havefully other issues. >>> russian warships in the mediterranean have fired four cruise missiles at isis positions in s
kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the airport to tell us what happened. jackie. >> reporter: michelle, passengers on board that jetblue flight say that it was a scary moment when they were in the air last night and they are relieved to be back in san francisco this morning. the flight was leaving jfk from new york city on its way to sfo here where we are this morning and passengers say they were alarmed when they saw smoke coming from an overhead bin. it turns out a lithium battery caught...
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kpix 5's jackie ward has a look at the airport construction and other factors that could add time to your holiday travel. >> reporter: if you have a three-day weekend and plan on getting out of town, one of the places where you might get slowed down is here at sfo. that's because the airport is in the final phase of paving the 28-left runway one of the primary runways used for landings. >> today is busy. we won't do a closure until 10 p.m. tonight. monday is also busy for people coming back to the bay area. so we're going to re-open the runway 8 a.m. on monday morning. >> reporter: work on the runway began in late march with most of it happening during the
kpix 5's jackie ward has a look at the airport construction and other factors that could add time to your holiday travel. >> reporter: if you have a three-day weekend and plan on getting out of town, one of the places where you might get slowed down is here at sfo. that's because the airport is in the final phase of paving the 28-left runway one of the primary runways used for landings. >> today is busy. we won't do a closure until 10 p.m. tonight. monday is also busy for people...
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ainsley: jackie ibaÑez is joining us this morning with news. jackie: thank you.nsions with north korea. house approving brand new sanctions targeting the country's brand new shipping industry and uses slave labor. lawmakers want to thwart what's happening there to stop the nuclear and ballistic program by cutting off their cash flow. the bill requires the trump administration to decide whether the rogue nation should be designated as a state sponsor of terror which would bring even more sanctions. and using social media to vet refugees and immigrants. the state department wants five years of instagram, facebook and twitter han handles from people attempting to enter the u.s. apply to those already been flagged for extra screening for possible terror ties. those who refuse could be denied entry. and extreme weather. leaves parts of the midwest under water this morning. look at this. major flooding responsible for at least five deaths in missouri. and in arkansas this church completely surrounded by water as hundreds are evacuated with rivers overflowing their bank
ainsley: jackie ibaÑez is joining us this morning with news. jackie: thank you.nsions with north korea. house approving brand new sanctions targeting the country's brand new shipping industry and uses slave labor. lawmakers want to thwart what's happening there to stop the nuclear and ballistic program by cutting off their cash flow. the bill requires the trump administration to decide whether the rogue nation should be designated as a state sponsor of terror which would bring even more...
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cnbc's jackie deangelis with how the markets are reacting. jackie? >> reporter: good morning, the markets are holding up for the moment following that deadly blast in manchester lakefront night. asia was mostly steady overnight. europe is modestly higher this morning in early trade. the british pound did dip slightly versus the other major currencies. >>> meantime, u.s. investors may turn their focus today to president trump's budget plan. oil prices are lower this morning as there is talk of selling half the oil reserve. it will tighten global supplies. the dow rising for a third session, up 89 on monday. 20,894. the nasdaq adding 49 to 6,133. >> and jackie, changes could be coming for twitter. walk us through that. >> that's right. twitter has kicked around this idea of offering a special premium or subscription membership service. ceo jack dorsey addressed the topic. the shareholder meeting will be held saturday. the general case has been to make the service free and open. in march, reports said that twitter was considering a premium version of tw
cnbc's jackie deangelis with how the markets are reacting. jackie? >> reporter: good morning, the markets are holding up for the moment following that deadly blast in manchester lakefront night. asia was mostly steady overnight. europe is modestly higher this morning in early trade. the british pound did dip slightly versus the other major currencies. >>> meantime, u.s. investors may turn their focus today to president trump's budget plan. oil prices are lower this morning as...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the airport where passengers finally arrived overnight.kie. >> reporter: michelle, you just described the complete opposite of what most passengers want or expect when they're on a cross- country flight. right? but fortunately, all of those passengers did make it back to san francisco safely. it just took a little longer than expected. we caught up with one of the passengers last night and she said she noticed something was wrong when she saw smoke coming from an overmet bin. she was only a few rows back and described what happened. >> there was she said like fire in row 25. and i had headphones on so i had no idea what they were saying and i was in row 18b. and all i saw was just, like, heads turning around. and i was, like, what is going on? >> reporter: it turns out a lithium battery caught fire and forced the pilot to make an emergency landing in grand rapids, michigan. the layover lasted for three hours. so when the flight resumed nothing else alarming happened. the flight landed here safely. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> former national s
kpix 5's jackie ward is live at the airport where passengers finally arrived overnight.kie. >> reporter: michelle, you just described the complete opposite of what most passengers want or expect when they're on a cross- country flight. right? but fortunately, all of those passengers did make it back to san francisco safely. it just took a little longer than expected. we caught up with one of the passengers last night and she said she noticed something was wrong when she saw smoke coming...
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police headquarters, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> thank you, jackie. >>> new tonight, one man is dead after a shooting in sutland. this is swan road not far from the u.s. census bureau. police say their office responded to a complaint of disorderly conduct before 6:30 tonight. they found two men shot at the scene, one diedt and the other will be okay. no arrests yet and police are still asking for timms. >>> on the roads tonight, a long wait for everybody heading back to home base after a weekend at the beach. check this time lapse video on westbound 50 heading from the eastern shore. a lot of traffic, but good news is at least it was moving and it was also busy for those of you taking i-95 in virginia. new 4's sha mari stoshomari sto along the beltway. how's it looking there. >> reporter: i must say some people waited before they left the shore. out here we talked to drivers earlier today hotel us there was nothing but grid lock. >> it is frustrating being there and sitting, just sitting there, not -- you can't do anything. >> reporter: jason kelly can't stand i-95 memorial day traffic. >>
police headquarters, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> thank you, jackie. >>> new tonight, one man is dead after a shooting in sutland. this is swan road not far from the u.s. census bureau. police say their office responded to a complaint of disorderly conduct before 6:30 tonight. they found two men shot at the scene, one diedt and the other will be okay. no arrests yet and police are still asking for timms. >>> on the roads tonight, a long wait for everybody heading back...
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. >> jackie speer told me she feels the firing is violation of the constitution. because she believes as result the president is tampering with evidence related to the russia investigation. >> i believe that the president is moving closer and closer to acts that would represent impeachment. >> congress woman jackie speer is calling for a specia counsel to handle the investigation. the president's timing is telling, firing top official leading a criminal investigation into whether his campaign advise advisers colluded with the russian to tamper with the election and also revelation of the clinton e-mails. >> now saying it's because of the hillary clinton e-mails. if that was the case, should have and could have done it earlier. he has no problem firing people. >> probably a good thing. >> agent with the fbi 25 years and says needs to go but concerned he needed to be fired. >> he allowed the fbi to appear politicized which is worst-case scenario. if fired because of the russian matter, that's not good. >> white house's handling of the firing under scrutiny. comey re
. >> jackie speer told me she feels the firing is violation of the constitution. because she believes as result the president is tampering with evidence related to the russia investigation. >> i believe that the president is moving closer and closer to acts that would represent impeachment. >> congress woman jackie speer is calling for a specia counsel to handle the investigation. the president's timing is telling, firing top official leading a criminal investigation into...
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jackie. >> reporter: yeah, kenny.e're live in the outer sunset where the sfmta is proposing a lot of changes for this area that they say will make it safer and add parking for people. they will have a hearing this morning. let's show you the spots they are talking about. if approved, the stretch of the area between 39th and 40th would get striped bike lanes in both directions similar to what you see here on ortega street. the sfmta will give bicyclists a little more room to ride on. further down vicente between 44th and 46th, the city will change them from parallel to perpendicular to add more spaces. one resident says by making them perpendicular it will allow more cars to park here. but at a price. >> it goes further into the street plus the bike lanes, i think it's going to increase how fast cars drive and in my opinion i work in the tenderloin, more cars, more obstruction, more crime. >> those parking spots that we're adding in were at the request of community petition. people said that there was a need to kind of
jackie. >> reporter: yeah, kenny.e're live in the outer sunset where the sfmta is proposing a lot of changes for this area that they say will make it safer and add parking for people. they will have a hearing this morning. let's show you the spots they are talking about. if approved, the stretch of the area between 39th and 40th would get striped bike lanes in both directions similar to what you see here on ortega street. the sfmta will give bicyclists a little more room to ride on....
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live in san francisco with details.kie. >> reporter: michelle, for the caltrain electrification plan to work, a few critical things have to happen. step one the house and the senate have to approve the tentative budget then caltrain has to get $647 million from the federal government that they need in order for this $2 billion project to work. it's a project that caltrain said would create a lot of possibilities for commuters between san francisco and san jose. contractors are standing by and waiting until all money is approved before they begin converting diesel train cars into electric ones. and the sfmta supports caltrain as well because of the transbay transit center. it's being built right now in downtown san francisco. if this project falls through the sfmta would need plan be. >> it's a big blow because if it can't be electrified it's going to be a very expensive bus station. it's not totally dead yet because the president might put the money in for it -- maybe. i wouldn't bet on it. >> reporter: high-speed rail
kpix 5's jackie ward is live in san francisco with details.kie. >> reporter: michelle, for the caltrain electrification plan to work, a few critical things have to happen. step one the house and the senate have to approve the tentative budget then caltrain has to get $647 million from the federal government that they need in order for this $2 billion project to work. it's a project that caltrain said would create a lot of possibilities for commuters between san francisco and san jose....
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live in arlington, jackie benson, news 4. >>> thank you, jackie. >>> now, new at 11:00, a crash on theeltway hurt eight people tonight. prince georges county firefighters say none of the victims had life-threatening injuries. the loop was closed for about an hour. >> in prince georges county, detectives are trying to figure out how a man died. somebody found his body while walking in the woods in fort washington earlier today. police went to the scene off of kilborn drive about 10:00 this morning. >> and now your storm team four forecast. >> for the most part temperatures still in the 50s across the area. 57 here in washington, 52 in gaithersburg, but take a look at down to 47 degrees. overnight tonight clouds will clear out and temperatures will really drop as dry as moves on into the area. we'll be starting out the day tomorrow with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. take a look at your morning planner. 7:00 a.m. around 45 degrees, by 9:00 a.m. we're at 50, 11:00 a.m. we're in the mid 50s. so the kids definitely need the jacket tomorrow morning at the bus stop. however, guys, we do hav
live in arlington, jackie benson, news 4. >>> thank you, jackie. >>> now, new at 11:00, a crash on theeltway hurt eight people tonight. prince georges county firefighters say none of the victims had life-threatening injuries. the loop was closed for about an hour. >> in prince georges county, detectives are trying to figure out how a man died. somebody found his body while walking in the woods in fort washington earlier today. police went to the scene off of kilborn...
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did you have a hook for jackie?tting back into the character? >> i think of barney fife, i guess. ( laughter ) >> stephen: one bullet? jackie was just trying to do so well and couldn't accomplish things easily. >> stephen: well, you have. you've got three emmys. this is your fourth tony nomination for "a doll's house, part 2". >> yes. >> stephen: i know that you lived in -- i know you lived in chicago for many years. did you grow up there as well? >> no, i grew up in southern illinois but i feeik from chicago because we starean. i think it's in its 40t 40th season. i was around there for quite a while. >> stephen: did you always want to be an actress? >> no, i was much too practical to think i would ever be able to make a living as an actor. so i was a german major. ( laughter ) thinking that that's the way in. >> stephen: that's safe? yeah, plan a. >> stephen: sure, exactly. ( laughter ) and then i -- >> stephen: when did that occur to you not being -- >> um, well, that i wasn't going to make it as a german interpr
did you have a hook for jackie?tting back into the character? >> i think of barney fife, i guess. ( laughter ) >> stephen: one bullet? jackie was just trying to do so well and couldn't accomplish things easily. >> stephen: well, you have. you've got three emmys. this is your fourth tony nomination for "a doll's house, part 2". >> yes. >> stephen: i know that you lived in -- i know you lived in chicago for many years. did you grow up there as well?...
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ron brownstein is back and jackie kucinich as well. if you had the president's ear right now, ron brownstein, and you said, all right, you have to say "x" when you shake their hands, what would it be? >> i think they really want to hear the reaffirmation of the american commitment to nato. i mean, i think it's probably a bridge too far to expect the president to be on the same page as the european leaders >> the . >> the pope gave him a copy of the cyclical on climate change, a not-so-subtle message of what the president wants, so a lot of people tugging at the whez in a lot of different directions. we're watching president trump and the secretary-general walk through these new headquarters here. the significance, if you will. set the stage for us of a new american president arriving at the headquarters of this organization. >> well, this is the organization that's been around for 68 years. it's been, as pres have said, the cornerstone of american foreign policy for 68 years. it's been really the basis on which we have engaged europe o
ron brownstein is back and jackie kucinich as well. if you had the president's ear right now, ron brownstein, and you said, all right, you have to say "x" when you shake their hands, what would it be? >> i think they really want to hear the reaffirmation of the american commitment to nato. i mean, i think it's probably a bridge too far to expect the president to be on the same page as the european leaders >> the . >> the pope gave him a copy of the cyclical on...
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kpix 5's jackie ward reports from the newsroom >>> reporter: single payor systems like this have been shot down twice before. in 2007 and 2011. the appropriations committee will vote on the bill today before it heads to a full vote on the senate floor by early june. the healthy california act focuses on costs. it's co-author senator ricardo lara says californians would be required to join this public program and insurance companies would be barred from offering coverage for services already included in the plan. the bill aims to provide healthcare coverage for all 39 million people who live in california. >> we need to get the profit motive out so that people can get the healthcare they need. >> reporter: this is happening as the proposed gop healthcare plan would help the federal deficit but leave millions uninsured. the california pan ethnic network says older americans and those with pre-existing conditions would suffer the most and that 23 million americans would lose healthcare coverage by 2026. the threat of congress repealing the aca is why state senator lara is calling the hea
kpix 5's jackie ward reports from the newsroom >>> reporter: single payor systems like this have been shot down twice before. in 2007 and 2011. the appropriations committee will vote on the bill today before it heads to a full vote on the senate floor by early june. the healthy california act focuses on costs. it's co-author senator ricardo lara says californians would be required to join this public program and insurance companies would be barred from offering coverage for services...
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. >> jackie speer told me she feels the firing is violation of the constitution. because she believes as result the president is tampering with evidence related to the russia investigation. >> i believe that the president is moving closer and closer to acts that would represent impeachment. >> congress woman jackie speer is calling for a specia counsel to handle the investigation. the president's timing is telling, firing top official leading a criminal investigation into whether his campaign advise advisers colluded with the russian to tamper with the election and also revelation of the clinton e-mails. >> now saying it's because of the hillary clinton e-mails. if that was the case, should have and could have done it earlier. he has no problem firing people. >> probably a good thing. >> agent with the fbi 25 years and says needs to go but concerned he needed to be fired. >> he allowed the fbi to appear politicized which is worst-case scenario. if fired because of the russian matter, that's not good. >> white house's handling of the firing under scrutiny. comey re
. >> jackie speer told me she feels the firing is violation of the constitution. because she believes as result the president is tampering with evidence related to the russia investigation. >> i believe that the president is moving closer and closer to acts that would represent impeachment. >> congress woman jackie speer is calling for a specia counsel to handle the investigation. the president's timing is telling, firing top official leading a criminal investigation into...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live in el sobrante where there is a "shelter in place."> reporter: michelle, the standoff that we have been monitoring for a few hours may be over here in el sobrante and this is the reason why. there is a man in that sheriff's patrol car right now where you see four officers standing around. he was placed into the back of the car with handcuffs. that may be the person who caused the standoff. we are unsure of that because it is unconfirmed. earlier this morning a man was inside a home with a gun according to the contra costa county sheriff's office and a "shelter in place" was put in place for this neighborhood. we are on robin hood road and this happened about a block away at robin hood and knotting ham. there's an elementary school nearby so hopefully it will clear up before school starts. we talk to a man who was out for a morning walk with his dog. he usually comes this way and was surprised to see everything. again, we believe this situation has ended. just about 10 minutes ago. and it is a safe situation here. in el sobrante, jackie
kpix 5's jackie ward is live in el sobrante where there is a "shelter in place."> reporter: michelle, the standoff that we have been monitoring for a few hours may be over here in el sobrante and this is the reason why. there is a man in that sheriff's patrol car right now where you see four officers standing around. he was placed into the back of the car with handcuffs. that may be the person who caused the standoff. we are unsure of that because it is unconfirmed. earlier this...
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and he also said that greg gianforte should apologize, but he said, jackie, let the people of montana know, i -- >> if he's elected. >> well, if he's elected. then he'll be paul ryan's problem. but at its core, that's actually more forceful than you've seen some other republicans come out. i mean, the senator, steve daines, from montana, basically said, wow, that sounds bad. look over there. and then you had steve signers, who is the chair of the nrcc, just come out and say, wow, that seems out of character, everybody makes mistakes. so, the fact that paul ryan called for an apology is a step further than a lot of other politicians, but at the end of the day, this isn't okay. this isn't something that is acceptable. and more republican leaders should come out and say such. >> it is bizarre and extreme, to say the least. you've heard the audio, brian, i'm assuming, where you just see this accelerates so quickly from what seems to be a normal question that a candidate would get, and then there's just this huge physical altercation. >> and the reality, brianna, is it's happening too late
and he also said that greg gianforte should apologize, but he said, jackie, let the people of montana know, i -- >> if he's elected. >> well, if he's elected. then he'll be paul ryan's problem. but at its core, that's actually more forceful than you've seen some other republicans come out. i mean, the senator, steve daines, from montana, basically said, wow, that sounds bad. look over there. and then you had steve signers, who is the chair of the nrcc, just come out and say, wow,...
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in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:57.me for your "final 5. >>> president trump could name his potential successor to former fbi director james comey today. his decision could come before he departs this afternoon or his first overseas trip as president. >>> in just about an hour, former new york congressman anthony weiner will reportedly plead guilty to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. the investigation was launched when a 15-year-old north carolina girl she and weiner exchanged vulgar messages. >>> a car hit a tree in oakland this morning. firefighters had to rescue the driver and passenger. there's no word on their conditions. >>> right now, san jose police are looking for any suspects tied to a deadly shooting. it happened last night outside the weinerschnitzel restaurants on first street. >> and rip currents are possible along the bay area coastline this weekend. you are taking a live look at san francisco's ocean beach where the danger could be especially high. >>> and we are going on hour 2 of o
in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:57.me for your "final 5. >>> president trump could name his potential successor to former fbi director james comey today. his decision could come before he departs this afternoon or his first overseas trip as president. >>> in just about an hour, former new york congressman anthony weiner will reportedly plead guilty to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. the investigation was launched when a...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:33.ta, you're saying that "carl the fog" is making a comeback. >> today's high in san francisco is lower thanks to "karl the fog" making a comeback. this is our live weather camera towards a foggy golden gate bridge. look there carefully, you can see a little condensation on the camera lens. yeah, a little bit of drizzle associated with that deck of cloudiness. look at the flag on the fly. we have a robust west onshore flow. now, meanwhile, that was the scene looking at the span of the golden gate bridge 220 feet above the water. now we're looking at the towers 746 feet above the water. so this gives you a good idea we have a compressed deck of clouds surging into the bay. 49 to 61 out the door. the winds relatively light, 10 to 15 however from san francisco to sfo. southwest winds today 10 to 15 and temperatures, that was yesterday. 93 redwood city. 95 concord. 91 in san jose. today anywhere from 9 to 17 degrees cooler. sunny late day along the coast, 60s there. 60s around the bay today.
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:33.ta, you're saying that "carl the fog" is making a comeback. >> today's high in san francisco is lower thanks to "karl the fog" making a comeback. this is our live weather camera towards a foggy golden gate bridge. look there carefully, you can see a little condensation on the camera lens. yeah, a little bit of drizzle associated with that deck of cloudiness. look at the flag on the fly. we have a robust west onshore flow....