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vincent, gloria prays for jacqueline, and jacqueline meditates. medication doesn't feel quite full enough, to though. and sometimees the prays in a vague, earnest way. she's not quite sure whom she is praying to but sometimes she just needs to pray. [applause] >> thank you so much. if y'all have questions i'd love to chat with you. >> margaret? >> thank you for the reading. why do you think it is that people need to hear stories that turn out well and have such a hard time tolerating hearing stories that haven't dead endings? >> that's such a good question. actually i've noticed on this -- as the book has started moving out into the world, i get asked to tell the miracle stories, and for me the miracle stories are thester of routine care, where a baby is born and they do fine, where somebody's blood pressure is completely controlled and they don't have a stroke. i think that there is a healing power in the stories of suffering. i think that people who struggle with the healthcare system, who have been denied access to care, need hear of those stor
vincent, gloria prays for jacqueline, and jacqueline meditates. medication doesn't feel quite full enough, to though. and sometimees the prays in a vague, earnest way. she's not quite sure whom she is praying to but sometimes she just needs to pray. [applause] >> thank you so much. if y'all have questions i'd love to chat with you. >> margaret? >> thank you for the reading. why do you think it is that people need to hear stories that turn out well and have such a hard time...
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she prays for jacqueline and she meditates. it doesn't feel quite old enough and sometimes she prays and isn't quite sure whom she's praying to sometimes she just needs to pray. [applause] thank you so much. if you all have any question i would love to chat. >> thank you for a lovely reading. why do you think it is people need to hear stories that turn out well and have such a hard time tolerating your own stories [inaudible] that is a good question. i've noticed as the book started moving out into the world i get asked to tell the miracle story and for me they are the stories of routine care where a baby is born and if they do fine. there is a healing power in the stories of suffering. i think the people that suffer in the health-care system and have been denied access to care need to hear those stories and be sure that their experience is real but it can be put into words. at the same time, we all have to cope. myself as much as anybody. and in compensating the current political situation i found myself saying over and over,
she prays for jacqueline and she meditates. it doesn't feel quite old enough and sometimes she prays and isn't quite sure whom she's praying to sometimes she just needs to pray. [applause] thank you so much. if you all have any question i would love to chat. >> thank you for a lovely reading. why do you think it is people need to hear stories that turn out well and have such a hard time tolerating your own stories [inaudible] that is a good question. i've noticed as the book started...
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jacqueline, good to see you back here.n lawmakers on both sides of the aisle criticize the president's comments. but let's talk what about this does for his ability to actually work with congress going forward, as long as they're always consumed with these headlines. another week of headlines. how are they going to get anything done on the agenda in what is supposed to be a busy september? >> absolutely. this is definitely going to make the relationship between the white house and capitol hill and distract lawmakers from their long list when they get back in the fall. they're going to need to pass a budget. if they're going to pass the president's budget, they're going to have to do with control act, capps. and a lot of big picture items that they're going to need to focus on bipartisanship and coming together. and this is just another distraction and another rift in the relationship with the white house. >> jacqueline, let's talk about the reaction we're getting from some of the president's top military leaders. we've got
jacqueline, good to see you back here.n lawmakers on both sides of the aisle criticize the president's comments. but let's talk what about this does for his ability to actually work with congress going forward, as long as they're always consumed with these headlines. another week of headlines. how are they going to get anything done on the agenda in what is supposed to be a busy september? >> absolutely. this is definitely going to make the relationship between the white house and capitol...
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and speak to our correspondent jacqueline. a very sad day certainly for the people of charleville jacqueline what more information can you bring us. you know like you just mentioned we are getting the update that with the among the multiple injuries some of them quite severe we do have the report that one person has died and it looks like these cars actually rammed into the group of counter protesters and today was obviously a very divisive protest happening between the white nationalist and the counter protest that was happening there and unfortunately earlier today we did see president trump tweet calling for unity in the united states saying that there's no place for violence like this to take place in america and now we're seeing the extent of the violence that has happened in charlottesville today. right now it seems that america is anything but united unfortunately we've seen a number of examples of violent protests happening we've seen plays depict depicting the death of our president we've seen a while back when you we
and speak to our correspondent jacqueline. a very sad day certainly for the people of charleville jacqueline what more information can you bring us. you know like you just mentioned we are getting the update that with the among the multiple injuries some of them quite severe we do have the report that one person has died and it looks like these cars actually rammed into the group of counter protesters and today was obviously a very divisive protest happening between the white nationalist and...
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jacqueline bouvier joins me on the line jacqueline what does this mean then for u.s. russia relations. well it's another hit for them really and this all started last year during the presidential election of course one which russia was accused of having meddled in that election since then there has been no concrete proof presented whatsoever but yet the claims persist and since then over the past year russia has been hit with a number of sanctions by the sea and it seems that the scales were just tipped too far for putin earlier this month when trump did sign off on yet another round of sanctions against russia and at that point putin did respond ordering that the u.s. embassy reduce its staff numbers in russia by seven hundred fifty five people so and of course today we're seeing the response that the united states saying that they have made the reductions that were requested and they are responding with having the russian consulate in san francisco needs to be closed down along with an annex here in d.c. and in new york closed down by september the second a very ver
jacqueline bouvier joins me on the line jacqueline what does this mean then for u.s. russia relations. well it's another hit for them really and this all started last year during the presidential election of course one which russia was accused of having meddled in that election since then there has been no concrete proof presented whatsoever but yet the claims persist and since then over the past year russia has been hit with a number of sanctions by the sea and it seems that the scales were...
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she was an amazing person. >> jacqueline was going to be a sophomore in high school. her parents say she was set to celebrate just days after that crash. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom has the lead in fund- raising in candidates in next year's governor's race. the campaign says it raised $5 million between january and june. that's twice as much as john chang whose campaign raised $2.6 million in the first half of the year. the former l.a. mayor brought in $2.3 m. republican john cox has contributed about $3 million of his own money to his campaign and raised $200,000 from other sources. >>> apple stock received a bump in after-hours trading. earnings climbed 12% in the last quarter. revenue for the same period was $45 billion, up 7% over the same quarter last year. industry analysts say apple is poised to release a new iphone in the fall. >>> a show of force off the coast of california. the missile launch planned just as north korea threatens the u.s. with a long-range missile. >>> also ahead, a foreign government pushes bay area tech companies to do more to com
she was an amazing person. >> jacqueline was going to be a sophomore in high school. her parents say she was set to celebrate just days after that crash. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom has the lead in fund- raising in candidates in next year's governor's race. the campaign says it raised $5 million between january and june. that's twice as much as john chang whose campaign raised $2.6 million in the first half of the year. the former l.a. mayor brought in $2.3 m. republican...
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. >> good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. police have taken new steps to protect former mayor's statue after recent acts of vabd van l vandali vandalism. >> brandon, there's a lot of activity by the statue right now. >> reporter: the group of protesters walked this way to another part of center city. behind me, all around me, philadelphia police officers waiting for them to return. things are very intense. those protesters were right here on the sidewalk right in front of these officers as they guarded the frank rizzo statue. the group wants to tear that down just like the other confederate monuments across the country. following those violent events in charlottesville, virginia. >> tear it down! tear it down! >> reporter: late tonight a crowd of protesters called for the statue of former philadelphia mayor frank rizzo to come down. on the other side of the barricade, police stood by guarding the statue which had yolk stains from an egging today. these protesters marched across the city in a rally organized by the group follo
. >> good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosenfield. police have taken new steps to protect former mayor's statue after recent acts of vabd van l vandali vandalism. >> brandon, there's a lot of activity by the statue right now. >> reporter: the group of protesters walked this way to another part of center city. behind me, all around me, philadelphia police officers waiting for them to return. things are very intense. those protesters were right here on the...
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jacquelin for us in washington d.c. this morning. you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> well, now to the latest in that terror attack. authorities have identified -- as the driver of the van who left people dead in barcelona. now he has been killed by spanish police. it happened during an operation in the town of suberatz. he shouted all yea akbar and opened his shirt to reveal what was deemed a fake suicide belt. he was also carrying several knives and daggers. authorities confirmed that he was able to escape the barcelona scene by walking to a nearby university neighborhood where he stole a car and stabbed a driver to death. he also hit a police woman with that car. police say they have detained four other suspects relating to the attacks in barcelona. the eight remaining suspected terrorists connected to the attacks have been killed. >>> all right. heading east where navy and marine drivers are searching for the ten sailors missing since sunday after the u.s.s. john f. mccain collided with an oil tanker in the straits of malaca. i
jacquelin for us in washington d.c. this morning. you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> well, now to the latest in that terror attack. authorities have identified -- as the driver of the van who left people dead in barcelona. now he has been killed by spanish police. it happened during an operation in the town of suberatz. he shouted all yea akbar and opened his shirt to reveal what was deemed a fake suicide belt. he was also carrying several knives and daggers. authorities...
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i'm jacqueline london. for glenn and all of us, have a good evening.night show" starring jimmy fallon is next. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeff bridges, aubrey plaza, musical ts
i'm jacqueline london. for glenn and all of us, have a good evening.night show" starring jimmy fallon is next. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jeff bridges, aubrey plaza, musical ts
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london.onight team coverage of the manhunt to find the suspected murder. george spencer has been dig igi into. rollins past. we go to steven fisher with new information about the main line shootings that have been traced back to rollins. >> today we learned that rollins tried to rob somebody else and when thatten department it work, he turned his attention to john lee. police told us they still believe he's in the philadelphia area, but told us he has contacts out of state. 24-year-old derek rollins was caught snooping around someone's house. when confronted he opened fire. >> we think he still has the gun and that's what concerns us. >> and the incident out there speaks for itself. >> police say he used the same hi
good evening, i'm jacqueline london.onight team coverage of the manhunt to find the suspected murder. george spencer has been dig igi into. rollins past. we go to steven fisher with new information about the main line shootings that have been traced back to rollins. >> today we learned that rollins tried to rob somebody else and when thatten department it work, he turned his attention to john lee. police told us they still believe he's in the philadelphia area, but told us he has contacts...
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dirigieron en caravana para el cementerio, para dar su ultimo adios sot: (maria reyes // tia de jacquelinee este momento, yo eh pasado muy dificil estos momentos, son momentos muy dificiles para toda la familia" vo: con un ambiente triste, uno por uno, los participantes fueron dejando rosas en la ataúd de jaqueline, sot: hermanito de jaqueline (nickanoa) sot: (reynaldo sanchez //tio de jacqueline) - "muy duro, en ratos no lo puedo crear hasta hoy..teniamos pensado su confirmacion pero no nos toco celebrar con ella" sot: mama la amo y adoro, en mi corazon siempre va estar viva el papa de jaqueline asegura que su otra hija obdulia tambien se vio afectada sot: corporalmente no se dano pero moralmente creo que esta peor que nosotros lorena/ots --''facebook'' quiere tratar de aliviar el problema de la falta de vivienda asequible.. take vo --la empresa anunci su alianza con una organizacion no- lucrativa para manejar los fondos fiduciarios de su iniciativa ''housing trust silicon valley''..la cual solventar los costos legales de inquilinos que luchan para no ser desalojados.. --ademas invertir 1
dirigieron en caravana para el cementerio, para dar su ultimo adios sot: (maria reyes // tia de jacquelinee este momento, yo eh pasado muy dificil estos momentos, son momentos muy dificiles para toda la familia" vo: con un ambiente triste, uno por uno, los participantes fueron dejando rosas en la ataúd de jaqueline, sot: hermanito de jaqueline (nickanoa) sot: (reynaldo sanchez //tio de jacqueline) - "muy duro, en ratos no lo puedo crear hasta hoy..teniamos pensado su confirmacion...
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done a lot, s have but the two that did the most are clearly jacqueline kennedy nixon.. host: few minutes left, laura in troy, michigan, line for democrats. go ahead. caller: good morning. renovations the being done, who selects the contractor? donald trump have his hand that and can you tell take long this might before the president come necessary or will we be paying extra time at maralago? guest: president trump had the ng to do with contractor, this is done by the gsa, general services a bland sounding title for federal government handles these at kind of things, they handle, not and white house upkeep things like that, but federal buildings everywhere. ones that i think pick the contractor, i know like are folks who don't president trump or read into hat everybody wants, but i'm pretty sure he had nothing to do with the selection of the contractor for this and again, approval of this renovation job dates back to the obama era happens president trump to be the president now, but had nothing to do with it. gorge, new york, 4r50e79 lee, republican, go ahead. this may s
done a lot, s have but the two that did the most are clearly jacqueline kennedy nixon.. host: few minutes left, laura in troy, michigan, line for democrats. go ahead. caller: good morning. renovations the being done, who selects the contractor? donald trump have his hand that and can you tell take long this might before the president come necessary or will we be paying extra time at maralago? guest: president trump had the ng to do with contractor, this is done by the gsa, general services a...
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presidential election because live now to washington speak to our correspondent that jacqueline jacqueline is this come as a surprise. not really i mean president trump has rather reluctantly signed this bill into law he released a statement saying that while he favors tough measures to deter aggressive behavior by foreign powers the bill is seriously flawed and he only signed it for the state sake of national unity and the president noted that he expressed concerns from the beginning about a number of points within the legislation but congress included a number of quote clearly unconstitutional provisions and it's haste to pay past the bill but due to the landslide votes that came out of both the house and the stand out last week the president didn't really have a choice but to sign off on the sanctions on tuesday secretary of state rex tillerson also commented on his and the president's right of the new measures but seemed hopeful that russia and the u.s. could move forward despite despite them. their action by the. congress to put these sanctions in place in the way they did not do the
presidential election because live now to washington speak to our correspondent that jacqueline jacqueline is this come as a surprise. not really i mean president trump has rather reluctantly signed this bill into law he released a statement saying that while he favors tough measures to deter aggressive behavior by foreign powers the bill is seriously flawed and he only signed it for the state sake of national unity and the president noted that he expressed concerns from the beginning about a...
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territory, jacqueline. >> absolutely. experts have been quick to point out that this isn't even the first time that guam has been in north korea's crosshairs. while tensions are high, none of this -- it's not like this is the first time any of this is happening. every other time it has sort of quieted down and deescalated over time. but this is the first time the u.s. is really using this rhetoric that we are going to rain down fire and fury and then to say that even that didn't go far enough. that sort of rhetoric has drawn a lot of criticism. >> kelsey, let's go now to what the president suggested, a surprise for the pentagon and many others, that the u.s. is not taking a military option off the table in response to what's happening in venezuela. something that h.r. mcmaster said just a few days ago was not a consideration. let's remind people of what the president-elect then in december of 2016 said about u.s. military intervention. let's watch. >> finally a commitment to only engage the use of military forces when it'
territory, jacqueline. >> absolutely. experts have been quick to point out that this isn't even the first time that guam has been in north korea's crosshairs. while tensions are high, none of this -- it's not like this is the first time any of this is happening. every other time it has sort of quieted down and deescalated over time. but this is the first time the u.s. is really using this rhetoric that we are going to rain down fire and fury and then to say that even that didn't go far...
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now because we talk correspondent jacqueline on the sun jacqueline donald trump's been reacting to this what's been said. yes he has he said that obviously everyone here is closely following the incident that happened in charlottesville and condemns bigotry on all fronts he also called for unity in america and said that the hate and division here must stop let's take a quick listen to what his remarks were. were closely following the terrible events unfolding in charlottesville virginia. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred bigotry and violence on many sites on many sites it's been going on for a long time in our country not donald trump not barack obama. has been going on for a long long time. it has no place in america what is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. so there we have the president saying that this has been going on for a long time the sort of division in the country that america is really anything but united and then here we have this incident today and what's interesting to note is
now because we talk correspondent jacqueline on the sun jacqueline donald trump's been reacting to this what's been said. yes he has he said that obviously everyone here is closely following the incident that happened in charlottesville and condemns bigotry on all fronts he also called for unity in america and said that the hate and division here must stop let's take a quick listen to what his remarks were. were closely following the terrible events unfolding in charlottesville virginia. we...
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he shows it to bioarchaelogist jacqueline eng. finn found this humerus of a human.ou can see it's a proximal humerus on the right. don't know what context this comes from-- maybe washed down from somewhere. narrator: caves dot the rock face above them. the cliffs have eroded over time, exposing the contents of the tombs, which were likely first accessed by shafts dug by early people from above. cory richards: we've rapped into two chambers that are connected, that have lots of what appear to be human remains, and animal as well. as well as more bones on the outside. narrator: pete will first map the bones and artifacts to provide context. athans: what we want to do is to quickly draw, label, and then number, and then get them down to the scientists so they can start to take a look at these things and give us an idea of what and whom they belong to. narrator: human remains have been tumbling out of the cliffside graves for years. because the caves are swiftly eroding, this vertical dig for artifacts and bones qualifies as rescue archaeology. there are ten cave tombs
he shows it to bioarchaelogist jacqueline eng. finn found this humerus of a human.ou can see it's a proximal humerus on the right. don't know what context this comes from-- maybe washed down from somewhere. narrator: caves dot the rock face above them. the cliffs have eroded over time, exposing the contents of the tombs, which were likely first accessed by shafts dug by early people from above. cory richards: we've rapped into two chambers that are connected, that have lots of what appear to be...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. tonight team coverage of the manhunt to find the suspected murder. george spencer has been dig igi into. rollins past. we go to steven fisher with new information about the main line shootings that have been traced back to rollins. >> today we learned that rollins tried to rob somebody else and when thatten department it work, he turned his attention to john lee. police told us they still believe he's in the philadelphia area, but told us he has contacts out of state. 24-year-old derek rollins was caught snooping around someone's house. when confronted he opened fire. >> we think he still has the gun and that's what concerns us. >> and the incident out there speaks for itself. >> police say he used the same high powered handgun and to kill 29-year-old john lee. >> he's a a dangerous individual. we're not sure what e he can can do so we need him off the streets. >> he was not his first target. police say rollins tried to rob a kid on his bike. when the kid got away, he happened to be w
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jacquelin, i'm going to talk to you again in a little bit. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the trump administration says it will take the same approach to journalists who publish leaks as the obama administration. on friday attorney general jeff sessions joined by director of national intelligence dan coates claim that the trump justice department had triple the obama administration's criminal investigations into leaks and created a new fbi counter intelligence unit to pursue those cases. >> i strongly agree with the president and condemn it in the strongest terms the staggering number of leaks undermining the ain't of our government to protect this country. we are taking a stand. this culture of leaking must stop. i have this warning for would-be leakers. don't do it. we will not allow rogue anonymous sources with security clearances to sell out our country. >> if you improperly disclose classified information, we will find you. we will investigate you. we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law, and you will not be happy with the r
jacquelin, i'm going to talk to you again in a little bit. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the trump administration says it will take the same approach to journalists who publish leaks as the obama administration. on friday attorney general jeff sessions joined by director of national intelligence dan coates claim that the trump justice department had triple the obama administration's criminal investigations into leaks and created a new fbi counter intelligence unit to pursue those...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm keith jones. all of this talk to remove statue started this week from a tweet from a councilwoman. she said, philly, we have work to do, take the rizzo statue down. that's following the national outcry of race relations that came to ahead in charlott charlottesville. rizzo was a a controversial figure. some consider him a symbol of racism. he became police commissioner in 196 and later served two terms as mayor. he integrated police cars with black and white officers and criticized after the police department raided the offices of the black panther party. >>> tonight a barricade stands around the statue in center city protecting it after this man egged it this morning. thousands have signed an online petition to keep the statue in place. deanna durante spoke with one man who wants to see the statue e remain roigt there. >> she joins us life live with the story new at 5:00. >> reporter: the barricade you talked about is getting bigger as we speak. police here setting up a larger perimeter around th
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm keith jones. all of this talk to remove statue started this week from a tweet from a councilwoman. she said, philly, we have work to do, take the rizzo statue down. that's following the national outcry of race relations that came to ahead in charlott charlottesville. rizzo was a a controversial figure. some consider him a symbol of racism. he became police commissioner in 196 and later served two terms as mayor. he integrated police cars with black and...
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. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, the mother who shot that video said she never thought it would be on the news or catch the attention of philadelphia police. but she's glad it did. screams echo on this kensington street as philadelphia police officer james yeager body slams a handcuffed man during an arrest. >> we see that all the time in our community. >> reporter: this time, ariel rivera caught it on camera. the video has led the police commissioner to suspend yeager with the intent to fire him. >> so how do you explain to your child that the police are here to protect us but people are being murdered by the police, people are being brutally beat down by police? >> reporter: last week police arrested the 22-year-old on drug charges. officers say he resisted. rivera's video shows where it escalated. police say yeager put his night stick on his chest and slammed his head against the pool. >> this is something i posted on facebook for my friends and family to see. little did i know this would go viral and half a million people saw it. >> reporter: we went to yeager to get his side o
. >> reporter: jim and jacqueline, the mother who shot that video said she never thought it would be on the news or catch the attention of philadelphia police. but she's glad it did. screams echo on this kensington street as philadelphia police officer james yeager body slams a handcuffed man during an arrest. >> we see that all the time in our community. >> reporter: this time, ariel rivera caught it on camera. the video has led the police commissioner to suspend yeager with...
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i'm jacqueline london, and up next is "nbc nightly news."e you at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight. president trump unloads, doubling down on his initial response to charlottesville. now blaming, quote, both sides. >> you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent, and nobody wants to say that. but i'll say it right now. >>> also, the fight over confederate statues. the president asking, where does it end? >> this week it's robert e. lee. is it george washington next week? and is it thomas jefferson the week after? >> there is reaction pouring in tonight amid a growing backlash. >>> caught on camera, controversy over a child with autism seen dragged by a teacher and teacher's aide. >>> a promise kept by a
i'm jacqueline london, and up next is "nbc nightly news."e you at 11:00. >>> breaking news tonight. president trump unloads, doubling down on his initial response to charlottesville. now blaming, quote, both sides. >> you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent, and nobody wants to say that. but i'll say it right now. >>> also, the fight over confederate statues. the president asking, where does it...
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but right now jacqueline how you doing? >>> i'm doing well how are you doing roberta? >> how you doing. >> how you doing. right now we are tracking a pretty nice ride for drivers out of t laabweouboun d ock,kn i-4 looking good over to i-80 wdes. soul northbound direction. looks like caltrans has road work along the stretch. 580 live look. there's your diamonds and your rubies on the tuesday morning commute. 25 minute ride. this is westbound 580 between 205 and 680. we have a wind advisory for the altamont pass for drivers. please be careful. highway 24. this is right near telegraph and eastbound traffic a bit sluggish and heavy due to overnight roadwork. that should be wrapped up approaching the tunnel right around 5:00 this morning. so we'll keep a close eye on that. other than you're checking in problem free. that's a check of your traffic. back over to you. >>> in lake county a man who was flying a confederate flag before allegedly firing at law enforcement officers has been arrested. the tense exchange took shape as the six hour standoff. 43-year-old joshua brown n
but right now jacqueline how you doing? >>> i'm doing well how are you doing roberta? >> how you doing. >> how you doing. right now we are tracking a pretty nice ride for drivers out of t laabweouboun d ock,kn i-4 looking good over to i-80 wdes. soul northbound direction. looks like caltrans has road work along the stretch. 580 live look. there's your diamonds and your rubies on the tuesday morning commute. 25 minute ride. this is westbound 580 between 205 and 680. we have...
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live now to our correspondent who got in washington area for trying moscow for more now first you jacqueline trump is ratcheting up his rhetoric on a daily basis isn't he yeah and it doesn't seem like there's any end in sight and when his comments of threatening fire and fury against north korea were called into question trump hit back saying maybe they in fact weren't tough enough breaks we the people that were course think that statement was too tough maybe it wasn't tough enough north korea. they gave were threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never seen. now when asked what could be tougher than fire and fury gave the sinister response of you'll see leaving everyone frightened that physical action could be the next step in this war of words also warned that they'd be sorry if they even considered attacking the u.s. or any of its allies. if. north korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack. of anybody that we love what we represent do or our allies or us they can be very very nervous i'll tell you what they should be very int
live now to our correspondent who got in washington area for trying moscow for more now first you jacqueline trump is ratcheting up his rhetoric on a daily basis isn't he yeah and it doesn't seem like there's any end in sight and when his comments of threatening fire and fury against north korea were called into question trump hit back saying maybe they in fact weren't tough enough breaks we the people that were course think that statement was too tough maybe it wasn't tough enough north korea....
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claims perhaps the president is simply surrounding himself with those very few he truly trusts jacqueline to go r.t. washington d.c. my colleague. experts for that take on tom's decision to dismiss scott a military as white house communications director. well i think it was absolutely the correct thing to do and those comments were just so far over the top that i think it left trump with no alternative but to do what he did do it was a brilliant decision after a stupid decision of putting him in there in the first place actually it's a disaster it's a terrible thing and i'll tell you why general flynn was fired jeff sessions is being attacked and now scary movie is out so if you are a person with considerable talent then do you really want to give up your job here much to sell the company a billion dollar company jeff sessions was center of alabama and he would have been senator forever so the kind of people now who are going to be applying for jobs in the trump white house are going to be mediocrities they don't really have any talent they don't have much going on so they are they want t
claims perhaps the president is simply surrounding himself with those very few he truly trusts jacqueline to go r.t. washington d.c. my colleague. experts for that take on tom's decision to dismiss scott a military as white house communications director. well i think it was absolutely the correct thing to do and those comments were just so far over the top that i think it left trump with no alternative but to do what he did do it was a brilliant decision after a stupid decision of putting him...
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lorena --en un aparatoso accidente su hermanita jacqueline fallecio...en una entrevista con la estacion pasado domingo vio el video que ella misma grab...matthew godinez con mas... take pkg 0:01 banner nat/sot: i looked like a freaking horrible monster, that was not my intention at all.me parecia como un horrible monstru y no fue mi intencion vo: obdulio sanchez se refiere a esta transmision en vivo que realizo por instagram mientras manejaba el 21 de julio.su hermana iba atrs con su amiga que habian recogido de fresno sot: and we were fine, perfectly fine, and next thing..ibamos bien, y de repente el carro se jalonio a la izquierda, y en ese momento intente parar al carro y nos volteamos vo: segn los fiscales una llanta se le poncho a obdulia en la carretera 165 a la altura de la calle henry miller en los banos...y de acuerdo a la patrulla de caminos las 2 pasajeras de atrs no llevaban su cinturon puesto.provoca ndo que ambas se dispararan del auto sot: when help came..i saw the police come, and they put a body bag over her body..cuando llego la policia, taparon el cuerpo de mi hermana
lorena --en un aparatoso accidente su hermanita jacqueline fallecio...en una entrevista con la estacion pasado domingo vio el video que ella misma grab...matthew godinez con mas... take pkg 0:01 banner nat/sot: i looked like a freaking horrible monster, that was not my intention at all.me parecia como un horrible monstru y no fue mi intencion vo: obdulio sanchez se refiere a esta transmision en vivo que realizo por instagram mientras manejaba el 21 de julio.su hermana iba atrs con su amiga que...
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correspondent jacqueline now explains the never ending drama coming out of the white house has recently been bolstered by a number of shake ups in the west wing staff and each time another employee bites the dust the media cries that chaos and disaster are reigning in the white house the turmoil inside the white house is real and on full display the torrent of profanity obscenity and humiliation this is a recognition that six months into this presidency it is a fail of a failed presidency we've been seeing trump repeatedly attack members of his own staff often on social media causing headlines to erupt questioning the president's fantasy these insane tweets some of donald trump's most insane tweets you know trump is completely insane a growing number of democrats are openly questioning president trump's mental health and listening carefully to donald trump and i think he's a narcissistic maniac but man this though it may be is there a method to it narcissistic mania. it's no secret that democrats hate trump he ran on the republican ticket so frankly one can expect no less but the thing
correspondent jacqueline now explains the never ending drama coming out of the white house has recently been bolstered by a number of shake ups in the west wing staff and each time another employee bites the dust the media cries that chaos and disaster are reigning in the white house the turmoil inside the white house is real and on full display the torrent of profanity obscenity and humiliation this is a recognition that six months into this presidency it is a fail of a failed presidency we've...
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i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm keith jones, and he wrapped up the press conference and it was a loud event with the president and the reporters shouting. >> you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent and nobody wants to say it, but i will say it right now. you had a group on the other side that came charging in without a permit and they were very, very violent. >> again, the white nationalists gathered in charlottesville with plans to the take down a confederate statute. and today, the president discussed the statuc statue and importance of it. >> and you had people there planning to take down to them a very, very important statue and renaming of the park from robert e. lee to the another name. and george washington was a slave owner, and was george washington a slave owner, and so now will george washington going to be losing the status? are we going to be takeing down statues to george washington? how about thomas jefferson, what do you think of thomas jefferson, you like him? okay. good. are we going to be take down th
i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm keith jones, and he wrapped up the press conference and it was a loud event with the president and the reporters shouting. >> you had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent and nobody wants to say it, but i will say it right now. you had a group on the other side that came charging in without a permit and they were very, very violent. >> again, the white nationalists gathered in...
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by the time of the 1960's and 1970's and 1980's, when jacqueline onassis -- jacqueline kennedy was picking that position of the grave, she wanted it to align with the lincoln memorial. she wanted to be able to see the national capital to the right and the white house to the left representing john kennedy's contributions to the nation. the same thing happens in other places. i used to live in texas. i used to be focused on texas history. texans are very proud of the texas war of independence and this was in 1835 and 1836. the commemoration emerged very gradually. the first commemoration was 50 years later. they wanted to be buried with their comrades near houston. by 1905, the alamo, which had been completely abandoned, becomes curated by the daughters of the republic of texas. 100 years later, you have the tallest masonry obelisk in the world. over a span of 100 years, this becomes an incredible invention of how the tradition has been built and described. it happens in places like chicago. in chicago, the city flag has two blue stripes, one representing lake michigan and one representing t
by the time of the 1960's and 1970's and 1980's, when jacqueline onassis -- jacqueline kennedy was picking that position of the grave, she wanted it to align with the lincoln memorial. she wanted to be able to see the national capital to the right and the white house to the left representing john kennedy's contributions to the nation. the same thing happens in other places. i used to live in texas. i used to be focused on texas history. texans are very proud of the texas war of independence and...
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evelyn grew up with jacqueline. she sobbed through the entire funeral. memories overwhelmed her. >> her vibe and her spirit are what made me smile. like i was never sad around her. she made my days better. >> reporter: father delgado told the crowd it is okay to feel the pain but he asked family and friends to pray for her sister. the girl's father says that's the only way he could get through the tragedy of losing two children, one dead, the other in jail. >> everything is going to happen the way it is going to be. i know, because i trust in god. >> reporter: family and friends say no matter what happens, even during and after the court appearances, jacqueline will never be forgotten. >> she is never going to be forgotten. she was an amazing person. >> she was going to be a sophomore in high school. >>> sad news about a university of nevada football player who went missing at lake tahoe more than a year ago. the placer county sheriff's office says that remains believed to be that of a 20- year-old were recovered from the lake yesterday. the family hired
evelyn grew up with jacqueline. she sobbed through the entire funeral. memories overwhelmed her. >> her vibe and her spirit are what made me smile. like i was never sad around her. she made my days better. >> reporter: father delgado told the crowd it is okay to feel the pain but he asked family and friends to pray for her sister. the girl's father says that's the only way he could get through the tragedy of losing two children, one dead, the other in jail. >> everything is...
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ok let's bring in jacqueline vu because she's on to correspondent over in united states she's on the phone with us if you can hear me ok jacki what with the information coming from over there in the u.s. do we know any more about what happened what's the reaction been i would've thought this is making big news headlines over in the u.s. . yes unfortunately still a lot is unclear of what has happened obviously there was a core that plowed into the protesters it's not it's not clear at this point which group of the protesters were targeted but what was happening is there were white nationalists holding a rally to protest plans by the city of charlottesville virginia to remove a statue of general robert usually a famous confederate soldier and there were several hundred protesters marching in a long line. cord broke into a group of them at this point there are reports of multiple injuries and it's also being reported that there is possibly one fatality already obviously we'll be keeping up with that and trying to bring you more information once we have it all on that you know who was in
ok let's bring in jacqueline vu because she's on to correspondent over in united states she's on the phone with us if you can hear me ok jacki what with the information coming from over there in the u.s. do we know any more about what happened what's the reaction been i would've thought this is making big news headlines over in the u.s. . yes unfortunately still a lot is unclear of what has happened obviously there was a core that plowed into the protesters it's not it's not clear at this point...
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the reason it is there, by the time of the 1960's and 1970's and 1980's, when jacqueline onassis -- jacqueline kennedy was picking that position of the grave, she wanted it to align with the lincoln memorial. which you can see in the distance there because this was another martyred president. she wanted to be able to see the national capital to the right and the white house to the left representing john kennedy's contributions to the nation. we had this whole cosmogony of all these historical sites and the way they line up. the same thing happens in other places. at city level or state level. i used to live in texas. i used to be focused on texas history. what i want to point out here, texans are very proud of the texas war of independence and this was in 1835 and 1836. even then the commemoration , emerged very gradually. the first commemoration was 50 years later. when some veterans returned and they wanted to be buried with their comrades near houston. by 1905, the alamo, which had been completely abandoned, after the battle, passes to the state and becomes curated by the daughters of the r
the reason it is there, by the time of the 1960's and 1970's and 1980's, when jacqueline onassis -- jacqueline kennedy was picking that position of the grave, she wanted it to align with the lincoln memorial. which you can see in the distance there because this was another martyred president. she wanted to be able to see the national capital to the right and the white house to the left representing john kennedy's contributions to the nation. we had this whole cosmogony of all these historical...
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jacqueline was going to be a sophomore.ents say she was -- apple stock received a bum in earnings. they climbed to $8.8 billion, revenue was $45 billion, up 7% over last year. analysts expect apple will release a new iphone this fall. >>> the dow reached the fifth record in a row. tech stocks, phone companies and banks wrapped up gains. the dow climbed 72 point, nasdaq was up 14, s & p added 6. amazon just signed a lease for 180,000 square feet of office space in a building at 525 market. earlier, they signed leases in palo alto and sunnyvale. right now, they employ more than 30,000 people in california. >>> a hit broadway show might be coming back. [ singing ] >> it is returning to san francisco in early 2019. the first national tour of hamilton opened on march 10, and wraps up this saturday, august 5. it then heads to los angeles. details about dates and how to purchase tickets will be announced later. >>> still to come, new developments for bay area school districts dealing with a string of sexual assault cases. it took
jacqueline was going to be a sophomore.ents say she was -- apple stock received a bum in earnings. they climbed to $8.8 billion, revenue was $45 billion, up 7% over last year. analysts expect apple will release a new iphone this fall. >>> the dow reached the fifth record in a row. tech stocks, phone companies and banks wrapped up gains. the dow climbed 72 point, nasdaq was up 14, s & p added 6. amazon just signed a lease for 180,000 square feet of office space in a building at 525...
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. >> and i'm jacqueline london. four suspects from in custody for breaking into that home this morning. the suspects knocked on the door of the home on cambridge road. when no one answered, they broke in the front window. one put a gun in the homeowner's mouth but the homeowner was still able to escape. >> the neighbor who we heard at 11:00 a.m. walk me through. what happened inside her home. >> carol lives right here behind me. she was watching tv when she noticed that black truck pull up right across the street at her neighbor's house. she watch ed for a a minute and then it happened. four men broke into that house. fortunately, she did the right thing and called 911. >> the view from sky force 10 hit a quiet neighborhood. >> s.w.a.t. teams, helicopters and offer officers voubded the home after four men broke into the house and threatened the homeowner. >> stuck a gun in his mouth and threatened to kill him. >> i was watching from up here. >> you can see everything. >> from inside her home, her neighbor saw the ho
. >> and i'm jacqueline london. four suspects from in custody for breaking into that home this morning. the suspects knocked on the door of the home on cambridge road. when no one answered, they broke in the front window. one put a gun in the homeowner's mouth but the homeowner was still able to escape. >> the neighbor who we heard at 11:00 a.m. walk me through. what happened inside her home. >> carol lives right here behind me. she was watching tv when she noticed that black...
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. police tell nbc 10 the suspect broke into a home, once inside they put a gun in the mouth of the home oowner and threatened kill him. police say the men are now suspected in several other burglaries report ed in the are. investigators cred a vigilant neighbor for calling 911 when she sensed something was wrong. >> this call was receive d by a neighbor who saw these individuals in the neighborhood. so people are being nosey, but this gentleman can thank his neighbor for call iing police. >> that neighbor was on the phone with nbc 10 as the situation unfolded. she walked us through the ordeal live on the air. >> this happened at 8:20. i was watching television with my husband sitting next to the window in our chair and i looked out the window and i saw this black truck pull up and a gentleman got out and he had a hoody on and he had a mask. and he went oifr to the front door, knocked, nothing happened. he went to the back-door and nothing happened. he came to the porch again and my neig
. >> i'm jacqueline london. police tell nbc 10 the suspect broke into a home, once inside they put a gun in the mouth of the home oowner and threatened kill him. police say the men are now suspected in several other burglaries report ed in the are. investigators cred a vigilant neighbor for calling 911 when she sensed something was wrong. >> this call was receive d by a neighbor who saw these individuals in the neighborhood. so people are being nosey, but this gentleman can thank...
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various have done a lot, but this two who did the most are jacqueline kennedy and mrs. nixon. two minutes left. caller: good morning. who select the contractor? does donald trump have his hand in any of that? can you tell me how long this might take before the president have to ber will we paying for extra time? guest: president trump had nothing to do with the contractor or this job. --s is usually done with the through the general services administration. is a federal government organization that handles these kinds of things. not just white house upkeep, but federal buildings everywhere. they are the ones that picked the contractor i think. know there are folks who do not like president trump and can read into this, but i am pretty sure he is absolutely nothing to do with the selection of the contractor or this. again, the approval of this job dates back to the obama era. president trump happens to be the president right now, but he had nothing to do with it. lee, republican. go ahead. many weeksre are so coming out of the white house that i am wondering whether anything an
various have done a lot, but this two who did the most are jacqueline kennedy and mrs. nixon. two minutes left. caller: good morning. who select the contractor? does donald trump have his hand in any of that? can you tell me how long this might take before the president have to ber will we paying for extra time? guest: president trump had nothing to do with the contractor or this job. --s is usually done with the through the general services administration. is a federal government organization...
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. >> you mean jacqueline? >> so that's how it will be. y'all want to play? okay.llion hits. a billion? what? get poupt you're off the show. >> sorry, chef. >> because you should be working in the finest restaurant in the world. >> thank you, chef. >> just not any world that i live in. >> one of the things that humor and comedy does, is it gets your attention. comes in the form of a joke. comes in the form of satire. if it has an entertainment value, you know, people will listen to it. >> working off of something in pop culture is very satisfying. it gives everyone a sense that we're all in on it. and fractured age where people feel alone. i think a lot of mankind's desire to feel like we're together. >> i know you do these parodies on your show. >> thank you. >> no, no, thank you. don't do one of "empire." >> i wouldn't do that. >> okay. >> [ bleep ]. >> what if, maybe we're not there already, but what if as nation or world, too many of us are spending too much time parodying and satiring culture. no one will be growing crops. no one will be trucking them into cit
. >> you mean jacqueline? >> so that's how it will be. y'all want to play? okay.llion hits. a billion? what? get poupt you're off the show. >> sorry, chef. >> because you should be working in the finest restaurant in the world. >> thank you, chef. >> just not any world that i live in. >> one of the things that humor and comedy does, is it gets your attention. comes in the form of a joke. comes in the form of satire. if it has an entertainment value, you...
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. >> jacqueline, they have delayed the decision until next month. the dispensary is going to be feett from well kept neighborhoods of families on both sides. and it is maybe a sign to come as medical marijuana makes a mark in pennsylvania. >> my blood is boiling and i'm upset. >> reporter: it was an unusually emotional crowd this morning at the zoning board. attorneys laid out the case with a room packed with the resident s in the area as they heard an appeal to the plan to turn this m old bank building into a medical marijuana dispensary. denise lives across the street, and she is worried about traffic and all-cash dispensary. >> everybody is on edge and it is going to make a change in our way of life. >> reporter: the attorneys tried to keep the hearing focused on whether the use permit for the site was properly issued. >> i object to the relevancy of any of this. >> reporter: but the crowd's emotions bubbled up again and again. but the councilmembers say they are addressing the concerns. >> we are listening to community about the previous crime r
. >> jacqueline, they have delayed the decision until next month. the dispensary is going to be feett from well kept neighborhoods of families on both sides. and it is maybe a sign to come as medical marijuana makes a mark in pennsylvania. >> my blood is boiling and i'm upset. >> reporter: it was an unusually emotional crowd this morning at the zoning board. attorneys laid out the case with a room packed with the resident s in the area as they heard an appeal to the plan to...
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. >> i'm jacqueline london. we want to get over to meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with more on this weather. he's tracking the rain as it moves across the region. who is getting the worst of it. >> continues to be in delaware and south jersey. although it's been raining hour after hour after hour across all of southeast pennsylvania and in through south jersey. you can see it's drier up toward reading and allentown and the poconos, but there's moisture moving up from baltimore at the higher levels while the low level wind is coming in off the ocean. we need all the winds going that way to get this moving out. you can see little patches of heavier rain in the philadelphia area and up toward trenton. it's nothing exceptionally heavy and not going to produce any sort of floding. it's just a nasty, nasty day. we send storm ranger 10 to southern delaware to be exact. where the heaviest rain is going to be. we want to get the radar as close to the heavy rain as possible. this is the 30-mile range, which is t
. >> i'm jacqueline london. we want to get over to meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz with more on this weather. he's tracking the rain as it moves across the region. who is getting the worst of it. >> continues to be in delaware and south jersey. although it's been raining hour after hour after hour across all of southeast pennsylvania and in through south jersey. you can see it's drier up toward reading and allentown and the poconos, but there's moisture moving up...
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for jacqueline's confirmation. we want to warn you, the crash video is extremely disturbing. >> hey, everybody [ bleep leep >> i was like a horrible monster. that was not my intention at all. >> this first-ever jail house interview, sanchez defends herself against criticism she continued to live stream after discovering her sister who was not wearing a seat belt had been thrown from the car. >> everybdy does it. everybody does it. they do the snapchats, why not. everybody does it. like all the time. >> the chp said sanchez was also drunk at the time. but her defense team claims the crash was actually caused by a tire blowout, not the instagraming or alcohol. >> kristen, thank you. >>> new at 6:00, about 100 cats are going up for rescue. the county sent us this picture. someone was feeding a small colony of stray cats and the number quickly multiplied. the cats will be spayed and neutered and will be given to owners who can provide them a barn or a farm. they don't really adept well to living indoors. >>> a to z com
for jacqueline's confirmation. we want to warn you, the crash video is extremely disturbing. >> hey, everybody [ bleep leep >> i was like a horrible monster. that was not my intention at all. >> this first-ever jail house interview, sanchez defends herself against criticism she continued to live stream after discovering her sister who was not wearing a seat belt had been thrown from the car. >> everybdy does it. everybody does it. they do the snapchats, why not....
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for jacqueline's confirmation. we want to warn you, the crash video is extremely disturbing. >> hey, everybody [ bleep ]. >> i was like a horrible monster. that was not my intention at all. >> this first-ever jail house interview, sanchez defends herself against criticism she continued to live stream after discovering her sister who was not wearing a seat belt had been thrown from the car. >> everybdy does it. everybody does it. they do the snapchats, why not. everybody does it. like all the time. >> the chp said sanchez was also drunk at the time. but her defense team claims the crash was actually caused by a tire blowout, not the instagraming or alcohol. >> kristen, thank you. >>> new at 6:00, about 100 ferel cats are going up for rescue. the county sent us this picture. someone was feeding a small colony of stray cats and the number quickly multiplied. the cats will be spayed and neutered and will be given to owners who can provide them a barn or a farm. they don't really adept well to living indoors. >>> a to z
for jacqueline's confirmation. we want to warn you, the crash video is extremely disturbing. >> hey, everybody [ bleep ]. >> i was like a horrible monster. that was not my intention at all. >> this first-ever jail house interview, sanchez defends herself against criticism she continued to live stream after discovering her sister who was not wearing a seat belt had been thrown from the car. >> everybdy does it. everybody does it. they do the snapchats, why not. everybody...
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climbing into the mid 80s we will talk more about your eclipse weather at first let's send it over to jacqueline. >> this is a car fire that we have reports of and it looks like it is over on the shoulder but fire crews may have the right lanes blocked. just be prepared if you are getting ready to head out the door we may see some delays. other than that, it is a quiet ride over the bay bridge toll plaza. back over to you guys.>> thank you, jaclyn . >>> this is the first time in a long time that a total solar eclipse is sweeping the united states coast to coast. >> reporter: millions will look toward the sky today are astronomical amazement. for the first time since 1979 the moon will block out the sun from oregon to south carolina. >> there is an excitement. >> reporter: the tiny farming town in oregon will be one of the first places to view the eclipse and then in carbondale, illinois it will be there for two minutes and 40 seconds. thousands will come to this football stadium. >> missouri here has the fifth largest city along the path of totality. hotels started selling out more than one year
climbing into the mid 80s we will talk more about your eclipse weather at first let's send it over to jacqueline. >> this is a car fire that we have reports of and it looks like it is over on the shoulder but fire crews may have the right lanes blocked. just be prepared if you are getting ready to head out the door we may see some delays. other than that, it is a quiet ride over the bay bridge toll plaza. back over to you guys.>> thank you, jaclyn . >>> this is the first...
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good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm tim rose the president addressed the nation tonight just stepsar. >> he said the united states would focus on killing its enemies and not nation building. he also called on pakistan to stop providing safe haven for terrorist. >> nbc10 is live in the breaking news center with more on the president speech. how it's being received. >> president trump talked about a change in strategy based on conditions on the ground. rather than on a time line. he says troops will fight to win and that means keeps troops in afghanistan for as long as it takes to win the war on terror there. >> i will not say when we are going to attack. but attack we will. >> a shift in strategy for president trump as he addressed the nation about what it means to achieve victory against terrorism. >> victory will have a clear definition. crushing al qaeda. >> he understands the frustration americans have over the longest war in american history. but says a hasty withdrawal is not the answer. and about face from his origin nam position on the war in afghanistan. >> my original inst
good evening i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm tim rose the president addressed the nation tonight just stepsar. >> he said the united states would focus on killing its enemies and not nation building. he also called on pakistan to stop providing safe haven for terrorist. >> nbc10 is live in the breaking news center with more on the president speech. how it's being received. >> president trump talked about a change in strategy based on conditions on the ground. rather than...
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. >> jacqueline. >> we didn't know this was going to happen.ueline? >> okay. so that's how it's going to be. y'all want to play. okay, then. i got my eye on you j-quelin. >> in the aggregate we're approaching a billion hits. key and peele. a billion? what? >> [ bleep ] get out. you're off the show. >> sorry, chef. >> because. you should be working in the finest restaurants in the world. ♪ >> thank you, chef. >> just not any world that i live in. >> one of the things that humor and comedy does is it gets your attention. if it comes in the form of a joke, it comes in the form of satire, if it has an entertainment value, you know, people will listen to it. >> working off of something that's in pop culture is very satisfying because it gives everyone a sense that we're all in on it. in a fractured age where people feel very alone i think a lot of mankind's desire is to feel like we're together. >> i know y'all do these parodies on your show. >> oh, thank you. >> no, thank you. no. don't do one of "empire." >> i wouldn't. >> do that. >> [ bleep ] [
. >> jacqueline. >> we didn't know this was going to happen.ueline? >> okay. so that's how it's going to be. y'all want to play. okay, then. i got my eye on you j-quelin. >> in the aggregate we're approaching a billion hits. key and peele. a billion? what? >> [ bleep ] get out. you're off the show. >> sorry, chef. >> because. you should be working in the finest restaurants in the world. ♪ >> thank you, chef. >> just not any world that i...
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i knew something was>> jacquelin corner by highland avenue. out others huddled around the team. >> the car stopped the crowd stopped. one of the witnesses called 911. i sat there and prayed. >> police say the driver tried to help. >> the driver was questioned released. there are no charges filed at >> investigators are trying to determine if she was in the crosswalk. >> we were able to determine through speaking with witnesses that the young lady was distracted on face time on her cellar phone which was obviously a contributing factor in the accident. >> the 15 miles per hour rule on highland avenue is only mandatory when school issession. for now, theestigation continues. >> there were accident investigator, trained forensic scene, damage toscene toherxaml the car, piece together what happened here. >> again, police say the is fullyting, has not and they are still porting live, annie mccormick, "action news." back to you. >> david creato pled guilty in his own son's death. he was charged with killing his three-year-old son brendan. sentencing
i knew something was>> jacquelin corner by highland avenue. out others huddled around the team. >> the car stopped the crowd stopped. one of the witnesses called 911. i sat there and prayed. >> police say the driver tried to help. >> the driver was questioned released. there are no charges filed at >> investigators are trying to determine if she was in the crosswalk. >> we were able to determine through speaking with witnesses that the young lady was...
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. >> and i'm jacqueline london. "nbc nightly news" is next. >>> tonight, whiplash.lls for unity, president trump goes on an angry tirade attacking the media and fellow republicans and threatening a government shutdown. >>> hurricane watch. a massive storm gaining steam barreling toward the u.s. gulf coast where they're bracing for impact. al roker will join us. >>> crisis in the mail. an eye-opening new look at how the opioid epidemic and drugs ravaging so many families are flowing into the u.s. from china. >>> shopping wars. google teams the up with walmart taking aim at amazon. how this new competition among giants could save you money. >>> and a $700 million jackpot. one of the largest in history. the drawing just hours away. are you feeling lucky?
. >> and i'm jacqueline london. "nbc nightly news" is next. >>> tonight, whiplash.lls for unity, president trump goes on an angry tirade attacking the media and fellow republicans and threatening a government shutdown. >>> hurricane watch. a massive storm gaining steam barreling toward the u.s. gulf coast where they're bracing for impact. al roker will join us. >>> crisis in the mail. an eye-opening new look at how the opioid epidemic and drugs...
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jacqueline? >> all right, lauren. nbc news will carry president trump's address to the nation. can watch it right here on nbc 10 starting tonight at 9:00. and we'll have a complete wrap-up at 11:00. >>> in delaware county, skyforce 10 over the scene of a murder/suicide investigation outside of a funeral home happening earlier this afternoon. that's where police rushed to the scene at carr funeral home finding two people shot. one person dead at the scene. the other died at the hospital. >>> in philadelphia right now, people are lining up between city hall and the frank rizzo statue as the controversy rages on whether to tear it down. here's another look at the crowds from another angle. and earlier today, philadelphia police were putting up protective fences around the statue. this video from around 2:00 this afternoon and this is what police are trying to avoid. the bronze statue of rizzo, the former police commissioner and mayor, defaced thursday. someone spray painted the words black poweren it and someone threw paint on the mural of the former mayor in the italian market. t
jacqueline? >> all right, lauren. nbc news will carry president trump's address to the nation. can watch it right here on nbc 10 starting tonight at 9:00. and we'll have a complete wrap-up at 11:00. >>> in delaware county, skyforce 10 over the scene of a murder/suicide investigation outside of a funeral home happening earlier this afternoon. that's where police rushed to the scene at carr funeral home finding two people shot. one person dead at the scene. the other died at the...
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jacqueline lived down the street from the scene and rushed to the crowd huddled around the teen on the ground. >> i heard god no. no. as a mother it was an update setting no. i knew something was wrong. >> chopper 6 hd was over the scene after it happened at 3:00. the teen was crossing the street while face timing and was hit by this white vehicle. the abington officials would only say she was on her way to a school activity. >> i take highland avenue to my store leavelevityavevityavevitts hot dog. >> usually the traffic is obeying the speed limit like 25 miles per hour. but when the lights are flashing it's 15 miles per hour so it's hard to believe that someone got hurt. >> multiple people called 911 and the driver pulled over and called for help. >> after speaking with witnesses it was determine that the young lady was distracted on facebook on her cell phone that was obviously a contributing factor in the accident. >> reporter: and we are told that the speed limit on the road is reduced from 25 to 15 miles per hour. but that is when school is in session that is not until next week.
jacqueline lived down the street from the scene and rushed to the crowd huddled around the teen on the ground. >> i heard god no. no. as a mother it was an update setting no. i knew something was wrong. >> chopper 6 hd was over the scene after it happened at 3:00. the teen was crossing the street while face timing and was hit by this white vehicle. the abington officials would only say she was on her way to a school activity. >> i take highland avenue to my store...
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the facts north korea earliest that it would hold off on any strikes the next move to washington jacqueline vigor looks at how u.s. foreign policy is often seen as going against the wishes of the international community. when it comes to foreign policy it seems that trump is trying to twist the knife into some of the most volatile international issues. there's fire and fury for north korea while the international community is calling for deescalation in the region trying to spouting some of the most aggressive rhetoric that's been heard in decades. and this may not get away with what he's doing only they will be met with fire and fury. like the world has never see credibility of the escalation in brasserie certainly doesn't. the problem the solution to this crisis must be political the potential consequences of military action. to even contemplate. the two thousand and fifteen iranian nuclear deal and a group of years to reach and one that was hailed as a landmark diplomatic treatment this is a historic day. in response to washington's threats of more sanctions to promise so that they can p
the facts north korea earliest that it would hold off on any strikes the next move to washington jacqueline vigor looks at how u.s. foreign policy is often seen as going against the wishes of the international community. when it comes to foreign policy it seems that trump is trying to twist the knife into some of the most volatile international issues. there's fire and fury for north korea while the international community is calling for deescalation in the region trying to spouting some of the...