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peter: maureen callahan, has jacqueline kennedy's hospitalization at valley had been reported beforeu find that? maureen: it had been reported on beforen -- it had been reported on before. kitty kelly, who wrote the book on jackie o., the first tell-all, reported upon that. that was during jackie' jackie was working in the publishing industry so i reached out kitty asked her. he said remember that. it's somewhere in the archives. jackie never demanded retraction, i always thought it was. telling. this is what they do. likely shock jackie suffered from lifelong depression. she already has that in her. it is a fight after the assassination and spent the rest of her life searching for her brief and rage. she traveled to india and would joke she had doctors for everything sought psychotherapists. it wasn't until early to mid 80s she had this realization because november was her darkest months. she had to get it out. she had this realization, the thing that set her apart from every other human force her survival of the assassination. she would say i'm a freak, nobody will understand me. i
peter: maureen callahan, has jacqueline kennedy's hospitalization at valley had been reported beforeu find that? maureen: it had been reported on beforen -- it had been reported on before. kitty kelly, who wrote the book on jackie o., the first tell-all, reported upon that. that was during jackie' jackie was working in the publishing industry so i reached out kitty asked her. he said remember that. it's somewhere in the archives. jackie never demanded retraction, i always thought it was....
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peter: maureen callahan, has jacqueline kennedy's hospitalization at valley had been reported before and if not how did you find that? maureen: it had been reported on beforen -- it had been reported on before. kitty kelly, who wrote the book on jackie o., the first tell-all, reported upon that. that was during jackie's lifetime. she was working in the new york city publishing industry by then so i remember i reached out to kitty and asked her about that and she said i remember that. it is somewhere in my archives. i do room ever that. and jackie never sued or demanded a retraction, which i thought was quite telling. at valleyhead, jack had sent her there. again, this is what they do. rosemary kennedy is the ultimate example, being lobotomized, but if you are causing a problem, just send them to a mental institution. she received likely three electroshock treatments and one way. she suffered from lifelong depression. she also sort of -- she always sort of had that in her. it intensified after the assassination and she spent the rest of her life searching for a panacea for her grief a
peter: maureen callahan, has jacqueline kennedy's hospitalization at valley had been reported before and if not how did you find that? maureen: it had been reported on beforen -- it had been reported on before. kitty kelly, who wrote the book on jackie o., the first tell-all, reported upon that. that was during jackie's lifetime. she was working in the new york city publishing industry by then so i remember i reached out to kitty and asked her about that and she said i remember that. it is...
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jacqueline lee abc news, altadena, california. >> as the palisades fire surged overnight, it created this chilling and somewhat terrifying phenomenon. check this out. a helicopter crew captured the moment the flames began to whirl. this is creating what's known as a fire tornado. this all happened during a flare up, and firefighters say the only reason it wasn't worse is because of all the fire retardant that was already on the ground. now the focus turns once again to the winds. let's bring in abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian, with more on the timeline of when this area could possibly see some relief. spencer. okay, deon. >> looks like it's going to be a few days before there's at least relief from the fire danger itself. we have a red flag warning in effect now until 6 p.m. wednesday for that entire region of southern california ventura county, los angeles county, orange county, all the way over to palm springs for fire danger with dangerously low relative humidity and strong, gusty winds. pardon my loss of voice here. i'm trying. we also have a fire weather watch in
jacqueline lee abc news, altadena, california. >> as the palisades fire surged overnight, it created this chilling and somewhat terrifying phenomenon. check this out. a helicopter crew captured the moment the flames began to whirl. this is creating what's known as a fire tornado. this all happened during a flare up, and firefighters say the only reason it wasn't worse is because of all the fire retardant that was already on the ground. now the focus turns once again to the winds. let's...
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jacqueline lee abc news, altadena, california. >> well, certainly the race is now on to contain those flames before the strong santa ana winds return. we do have abc7 news weather ar spencer christian joining us now with the latest conditions in southern california. and spencer, it's going to be some time before they get any relief. >> oh, that is so true, diane. it's such a sad and dangerous and heartbreaking situation down there. let me give you a look at the red flag warning that's in effect until 6 p.m. wednesday. so as diane pointed out, there's fire danger will last for a while. we're talking los angeles county, ventura county, orange county all the way over to palm springs. that's in effect until 7 p.m. wednesday. excuse my voice. i'm just recovering from a complete loss of voice. and a fire weather watch will be in effect from monday afternoon through wednesday afternoon for this portion of southern california, from palm springs down to oceanside and through san diego county. relative humidity ranging from only ten to about 20%. of course, with those strong and powerful santa
jacqueline lee abc news, altadena, california. >> well, certainly the race is now on to contain those flames before the strong santa ana winds return. we do have abc7 news weather ar spencer christian joining us now with the latest conditions in southern california. and spencer, it's going to be some time before they get any relief. >> oh, that is so true, diane. it's such a sad and dangerous and heartbreaking situation down there. let me give you a look at the red flag warning...
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according to jacqueline's reporting. and she is out front. so jacqueline, just after you posted a link to your reporting on x, and so you did in the spectator, you post a link. everybody can see it. musk himself replies to your report saying i am adrian dittmann. it's time the world knew. an hour later, your account on x is suspended, and those two things are directly related. >> i believe so. so i know that my account was suspended because my post about my news story and the spectator were flagged by x as doxxing. that was the email that i got. and actually the links to the spectator story were restricted. no one could link out to them. no one could even message them. it was one of the biggest sort of blocks of a news story that has happened since elon took over twitter, formerly twitter. >> now x and doxxing. you know, when you come out and say something negative about something, this was just you were just saying, hey, i looked into it and this is a real person. >> so doxxing is typically understood to be sharing personal information, usua
according to jacqueline's reporting. and she is out front. so jacqueline, just after you posted a link to your reporting on x, and so you did in the spectator, you post a link. everybody can see it. musk himself replies to your report saying i am adrian dittmann. it's time the world knew. an hour later, your account on x is suspended, and those two things are directly related. >> i believe so. so i know that my account was suspended because my post about my news story and the spectator...
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jacquelin kennedy, who lived from 1929 to 1994.art with joan and end with jackie. joan was sort of con scripped to ken ted needed a wife. he had zero interest in marriage. in domesticcasion of any kind, he had to get married. jone finds herself on the fast track she gets engaged to ted, maybe had been on three dates, he proposed to her without a ring. and she goes to her father, joa in and said i don't feel right about this her father said, i will go talk with joe the patriarch we'll sort it out. and he has a summit, joe sr. said no way, no woman rejects a kennedy, the marriage takes place, she too like mary like so many kennedy wives, is lift at home, to birth babies. to wither as her husband runs all over the world, cheating on her. amassing power. amassing fame. and she is expected to nonetheless be on his arm when required. to face the american public as aiful kennedy wife, joa in said that "chappaquidduick" is what broke her, he became an alcoholic, she felt there was no use in fighting herself or her marriage, ted berated her
jacquelin kennedy, who lived from 1929 to 1994.art with joan and end with jackie. joan was sort of con scripped to ken ted needed a wife. he had zero interest in marriage. in domesticcasion of any kind, he had to get married. jone finds herself on the fast track she gets engaged to ted, maybe had been on three dates, he proposed to her without a ring. and she goes to her father, joa in and said i don't feel right about this her father said, i will go talk with joe the patriarch we'll sort it...
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at the request, the first lady, jacqueline kennedy. and part of our mission, when we were founded was to help acquire and support the funding of acquisitions for the permanent white house collection. and so since we've been around for the last 60 years, we've helped acquire many different things, but we wanted to highlight some of the really important pieces. the association funded. and then also sort of really show the diversity of the collection that we've helped reacquire things for the white house in terms of flatware, decorative arts fine arts, furnishings, you name it. the association has helped fund. and how did this all get started? oh, well, we have this this photo represents really of the early days of the association. here we have david finlay, who was the first leader of the white house historical association. and this is a ceremony presenting first official white house guidebook we still have today. we still sell as part of our mission, part of our work in our publications. and here he is presenting copies. the first copie
at the request, the first lady, jacqueline kennedy. and part of our mission, when we were founded was to help acquire and support the funding of acquisitions for the permanent white house collection. and so since we've been around for the last 60 years, we've helped acquire many different things, but we wanted to highlight some of the really important pieces. the association funded. and then also sort of really show the diversity of the collection that we've helped reacquire things for the...
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abc news reporter jacqueline lee is in altadena to show us the fight ahead. >> reporter firefighters in a race against time, trying to take advantage of better weather conditions to get the fires under control before the winds spike again. continuing to attack the flames from the sky and the ground. as many residents return to find their homes reduced to rubble. >> never in a million years would we think that a fire would come down and completely destroy not just this neighborhood, but half or more of the entire pacific palisades? it's a it's devastating. >> teams began grid searches for remains and missing persons in burn zones. despite the risks, some residents chose to stay behind to try to protect their homes. >> we were winning small victories and it would calm down and then we had time to regroupn and reposition ourselves again and then, you know, it would kick up again. >> officials warn the threat is far from over. santa ana winds will continue to hit the los angeles county through wednesday, keeping the fire danger high. jacqueline lee, abc news, altadena, california. >> the
abc news reporter jacqueline lee is in altadena to show us the fight ahead. >> reporter firefighters in a race against time, trying to take advantage of better weather conditions to get the fires under control before the winds spike again. continuing to attack the flames from the sky and the ground. as many residents return to find their homes reduced to rubble. >> never in a million years would we think that a fire would come down and completely destroy not just this neighborhood,...
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peter: maureen callahan, two other kennedy wives are featured in your book, jacqueline kennedy, who livedo 1994, and joan kennedy, born in 1936. maureen: i will start with joan and end with jackie because she is sort of the heroine of the book. joan kennedy was sort of conscripted into kennedy wifedom. one of ted's sisters despite her at college and said she is perfect sisters -- ted's sisters spied her at college and said she is perfect. even though he had zero interest in marriage, and domestication of any kind, he had to get married. joan finds herself on the fast track, and when she gets engaged to ted, they had maybe been on three dates, and he proposes to her without even a ring, and she goes to her father, joan, and she says, listen, i don't feel right about this. but i want to do it. he says i will go talk to joe and we will figure this out. they have this summit and joe senior says no way. no woman rejects a kennedy man, no woman. so this marriage takes place and, you know, she too, like mary, like so many kennedy wives, is left at home to birth babies, to weather as her husband
peter: maureen callahan, two other kennedy wives are featured in your book, jacqueline kennedy, who livedo 1994, and joan kennedy, born in 1936. maureen: i will start with joan and end with jackie because she is sort of the heroine of the book. joan kennedy was sort of conscripted into kennedy wifedom. one of ted's sisters despite her at college and said she is perfect sisters -- ted's sisters spied her at college and said she is perfect. even though he had zero interest in marriage, and...
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abc seven news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest. >> authorities are now releasing the identity of the suspected driver of the tesla cybertruck that exploded into a ball of flames wednesday outside trump tower in las vegas. officials confirming matthew allen burger rented the vehicle through the turo app and was driven to las vegas officials today showing this video of the cybertruck pulling into the hotel and then leaving before the explosion. this surveillance video part of the investigation, showing the moment the cybertruck returned. exploding within seconds, the driver was killed. seven others nearby were injured. >> we also discovered through the coroner's office that the individual had sustained a gunshot wound to the head prior to the detonation of the vehicle. >> officials say they cannot, with 100% certainty, say the body in the car is levels burger since it was burned beyond recognition. officials say they discovered two handguns inside the car, and they were lawfully purchased just before christmas by levels burger. there were also gasoline canisters and fireworks. i
abc seven news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest. >> authorities are now releasing the identity of the suspected driver of the tesla cybertruck that exploded into a ball of flames wednesday outside trump tower in las vegas. officials confirming matthew allen burger rented the vehicle through the turo app and was driven to las vegas officials today showing this video of the cybertruck pulling into the hotel and then leaving before the explosion. this surveillance video part of the...
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abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest from los angeles. >> it looks like a pretty good fire over the pacific palisades as wildfires ignite in los angeles. >> there's a house right there, too, i think. >> a second fire in the hollywood hills. the flames from both getting fuel from fierce santa ana winds, which prompted a wind emergency in the area. gusts up to 100 miles an hour possible. the palisades fire, burning at least 200 acres already. evacuations underway with many structures in its path. a much different scene across much of the rest of the country. snow, ice and bone chilling temperatures. the deadly winter storm killing at least nine people due to weather related crashes in maryland. a ups truck overturned on a highway just outside washington, dc. roads also treacherous in virginia. more than 2000 flights canceled yesterday, with delays continuing through today. >> we were trying to, you know, pivot, get some other flights. now we're still here waiting on a third option. >> communities in texas and louisiana now preparing for a new storm, which could blanket parts
abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the latest from los angeles. >> it looks like a pretty good fire over the pacific palisades as wildfires ignite in los angeles. >> there's a house right there, too, i think. >> a second fire in the hollywood hills. the flames from both getting fuel from fierce santa ana winds, which prompted a wind emergency in the area. gusts up to 100 miles an hour possible. the palisades fire, burning at least 200 acres already. evacuations underway with...
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>> for a long time, we have been thinking that our wonderful organization, founded in 1981 by jacquelinenedy, should have more of a presence our content has been so much used by the american people, we experience that in a great weight during the pandemic where we thought people were really thinking they wanted reliable information from a trusted source, that is c-span, that is us. we were looking to make that content more open and available we found this space, by happenstance was available, 33,000 square feet, a football throw of the oval office is where we stand and we grabbed it. twenty months later, conceptualization, planning, funding, building, and we opened last month. >> who was the designer? >> obama, they have done -- applebaum, they have done many great works, the obama center built in chicago, and many others. they dove in with us. i want to feel like their only client. i want something special and not competitive with anything in washington and people want to come and learn about the white house, learn about their country and become better citizens than >> the budget? >> $3
>> for a long time, we have been thinking that our wonderful organization, founded in 1981 by jacquelinenedy, should have more of a presence our content has been so much used by the american people, we experience that in a great weight during the pandemic where we thought people were really thinking they wanted reliable information from a trusted source, that is c-span, that is us. we were looking to make that content more open and available we found this space, by happenstance was...
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jacqueline brown remembers all too well the devastation the oakland hills fire caused in 1991. not only was her family home, an entire neighborhood leveled. her next door neighbors were killed in the blaze, she says the fires in southern california are bringing back all the bad memories. it's not something you can describe. it's something you have to feel and it never goes away. you can put it in a safe place, but it's always tucked away. i feel vulnerable, i'm scared. my family is in this community and we know what can happen in a fire situation. long time oakland resident larry hill says the southern california fires have triggered a lot of fear. the city shuttered two fire stations on monday in an effort to balance the budget, and he says he doesn't feel safe. it can happen here. it can happen tonight. it could happen today. so that has to be dealt with right now. and this community is going to organize itself and address it. now. community members are organizing, telling us they've started a petition asking the city of oakland to reopen the shuttered stations immediately. i
jacqueline brown remembers all too well the devastation the oakland hills fire caused in 1991. not only was her family home, an entire neighborhood leveled. her next door neighbors were killed in the blaze, she says the fires in southern california are bringing back all the bad memories. it's not something you can describe. it's something you have to feel and it never goes away. you can put it in a safe place, but it's always tucked away. i feel vulnerable, i'm scared. my family is in this...
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ktvu joey hoard spoke with neighbors in the jacqueline square area who say they are concerned about their safety. >> an outbreak of deadly violence in oakland to usher in the new year has the community on edge. >> situation is not improved. i plan to move out of this community. >> first, oakland police say a man was shot outside of his work on 14th street just after 7:00 tuesday morning. second, a deadly stabbing on 70th avenue just before 8:00 tuesday night. in the third case, four people were shot and one died at second and allis streets in jack london square just after 10 p.m. in oakland's 86th homicide of 2024. >> sounded like fireworks. he was like that kind of sound. but then the last three was like pop, pop, pop and didn't sound like the way fireworks go off. >> witnesses say the shooting happened at a party outside block 15, an events venue near the amtrak station. there's a bullet hole in the window of a health care facility across the street, and a shattered window in the building that josh rosen calls home. >> i heard one loud pop, and i thought for a second, that actually soun
ktvu joey hoard spoke with neighbors in the jacqueline square area who say they are concerned about their safety. >> an outbreak of deadly violence in oakland to usher in the new year has the community on edge. >> situation is not improved. i plan to move out of this community. >> first, oakland police say a man was shot outside of his work on 14th street just after 7:00 tuesday morning. second, a deadly stabbing on 70th avenue just before 8:00 tuesday night. in the third...
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jacqueline brown not only lost her family home in the 1991 oakland hills firestorm, but two of her next door neighbors lost their lives in that fire. it's not something you can describe. it's something you have to feel, and it never goes away. you can put it in a safe place, but it's always tucked away. you can never forget that. the destruction has also triggered new concerns about oakland's decision to close down two fire stations, in an effort to help balance the budget. some people are now joining the oakland firefighters union and calling for the city to immediately reopen those fire stations. the city council had previously said the closures were unavoidable, as the city looks to fill a $129 million budget deficit. we are monitoring these wildfires 24/7 online. you can get lots of information and stay up to date. also by downloading our free nbc bay area app. we have a lot more news ahead. clearing out rv encampments in san jose. the city lauhes a new program to tow them away. but where will these people go? are ian cull is looking into those efforts. also, where is the best place
jacqueline brown not only lost her family home in the 1991 oakland hills firestorm, but two of her next door neighbors lost their lives in that fire. it's not something you can describe. it's something you have to feel, and it never goes away. you can put it in a safe place, but it's always tucked away. you can never forget that. the destruction has also triggered new concerns about oakland's decision to close down two fire stations, in an effort to help balance the budget. some people are now...
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earlier, i spoke to jacqueline charles, a correspondent with the miami herald.l salvador have arrived in haiti. they're there to reinforce a multinational mission tasked with gathering the country's gang violence. what do you anticipate with the addition of these troops to the mission? well, i'm here to tell you that people have been waiting for this mission to be reinforced as a result of its arrival, and not really being able to take on the gangs as everyone had hoped and expected. and it comes at a very opportune time. what we have seen over the holidays is that gangs have not let down. they have burned and looted several businesses in port—au—prince, not far from the airport, and then this week we've also seen gangs go above in the mountains, creating panic there. of its arrival, and not really being able to take on the gangs as everyone had hoped and expected. and it comes at a very opportune time. what we have seen over the holidays is that gangs have not let down. and so, if i'm not mistaken, they will be working with kenyan police officers who are alread
earlier, i spoke to jacqueline charles, a correspondent with the miami herald.l salvador have arrived in haiti. they're there to reinforce a multinational mission tasked with gathering the country's gang violence. what do you anticipate with the addition of these troops to the mission? well, i'm here to tell you that people have been waiting for this mission to be reinforced as a result of its arrival, and not really being able to take on the gangs as everyone had hoped and expected. and it...
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es su novia, jacqueline tacsan, quien habría comprado las armas ilegalmente para proporcionárselas a solo 2 horas entre las 3 y las 05:00. eso incluye 2 safeway por la calle redwood road y fruitvale avenue, además de otros negocios en la boulevard mccourt y park. y estos sabemos que no han sido los únicos robos en esa zona. además, todo inmigrante, independientemente de su estado legal, tiene derechos. especialmente aquí en california. quién dijo esto? esto lo reiteró hoy el procurador del estado. a solo días de que el presidente electo, donald trump, tome posesión. y navarro tiene todos los detalles de lo que dijo immigrants are the backbone of our nation immigrants. los inmigrantes son la columna vertebral de nuestra nación. los inmigrantes hacen a américa grande. más de 11 millones de inmigrantes viven en california. una de las razones por las que, sesegún el procurador general rb bonta, este estado cuenta con diversidad y riqueza no solo cultural, sino que también lo vuelve una de las 5 potencias económicas a nivel mundial. hoy, en conferencia de prensa, enfatizó su compromiso co
es su novia, jacqueline tacsan, quien habría comprado las armas ilegalmente para proporcionárselas a solo 2 horas entre las 3 y las 05:00. eso incluye 2 safeway por la calle redwood road y fruitvale avenue, además de otros negocios en la boulevard mccourt y park. y estos sabemos que no han sido los únicos robos en esa zona. además, todo inmigrante, independientemente de su estado legal, tiene derechos. especialmente aquí en california. quién dijo esto? esto lo reiteró hoy el procurador...
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and as you look at it today, it's main visual features are a legacy of first lady jacqueline kennedy, as part of her restoration of the home. >> it's the room that people see first when they come to the white house. everyone who comes to a state dinner here comes through it and leaves by it. so i think it should be a pretty room. this is wallpaper that was printed in france about 1834. it's all scenes of america. >> but it is still fdr who has the biggest impact on the history of this space. >> we will know that we cannot escape danger. >> it's not only the president who was ambassador of public persuasion. mrs. roosevelt is the first first lady to hold regular press conferences, two days after her husband's swearingen, on march 6th, 1933 point she walked into the red room with a box of candy, which was passed around, and spoke broke with 150 years of tradition. she became the first first lady to have a press conference. now interestingly enough, there were no male reporters allowed in mrs. roosevelt's press conferences. >> and as a result, all these stuffy publishers around the count
and as you look at it today, it's main visual features are a legacy of first lady jacqueline kennedy, as part of her restoration of the home. >> it's the room that people see first when they come to the white house. everyone who comes to a state dinner here comes through it and leaves by it. so i think it should be a pretty room. this is wallpaper that was printed in france about 1834. it's all scenes of america. >> but it is still fdr who has the biggest impact on the history of...
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you will hear from jacqueline in capital heights. good morning, jacqueline. caller: good morning. i wanted to say i have been listening to 90.1, and i heard president trump say to the american people the cycle for $2000 during covid and nancy pelosi and the democrats called him crazy. they lost the election and democrats took over, and the problem for the american people with hud. hud is denying low income residents to pay only $50 in rent, and that is why we have a statewide homelessness pandemic that is going on, and i'm looking forward to president trump's administration, his new appointee with hud help americans escape homelessness caused by the democrats. host: and our last call for this hour, 10 in kentucky, line for democrats. good morning, tim. caller: good morning. there is a couple of things i wanted to bring up about johnson. johnson was one of the architects of all of this election denying stuff. so, he is really someone who needs to be watched very carefully. oh, they take an oh through the constitution, which they failed to uphold. from trump all the way down they ar
you will hear from jacqueline in capital heights. good morning, jacqueline. caller: good morning. i wanted to say i have been listening to 90.1, and i heard president trump say to the american people the cycle for $2000 during covid and nancy pelosi and the democrats called him crazy. they lost the election and democrats took over, and the problem for the american people with hud. hud is denying low income residents to pay only $50 in rent, and that is why we have a statewide homelessness...
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jacqueline lee is in altadena with this major part of the story.rning. >> reporter: good morning. that access critical. you can see flames burning in the hillside. the destruction so widespread, this used to be a coffee shop with nothing left behind. this morning, as people trickle back into their devastated communities -- >> i can see my washing machine. i can see so many remnants of what used to be. >> reporter: these two stunned to see the altadena home they spent four years in reduced to ashes. what do you regret not taking with you? >> definitely my box of keepsakes. my dad fought in world war ii. came back to a segregated country. there were fragments of his tours around the pacific that i wish i kept. >> reporter: stories emerging about the lack of adequate water supply as firefighters and residents battled flames. >> they shut the water off. >> reporter: this 24-year-old ran to her grandmother's home, grabbed a garden hose and tried to save it. >> they shut water off on us. there was nothing we could do. we didn't have any water to try to p
jacqueline lee is in altadena with this major part of the story.rning. >> reporter: good morning. that access critical. you can see flames burning in the hillside. the destruction so widespread, this used to be a coffee shop with nothing left behind. this morning, as people trickle back into their devastated communities -- >> i can see my washing machine. i can see so many remnants of what used to be. >> reporter: these two stunned to see the altadena home they spent four...
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jacqueline lee and rob hayes. >> and it is another one of these spots where it is just leveled by fire. you know, this was some sort of office building over here at the corner. youding could see, you know, a van burned out right on the right next to the building. and then if we pan over here, you can see a big billboard fell down. and behind that billboard used to be the rancho bar. okay. now, this bar had been here for 71 years. i spoke with the owner, and you could see that's the owner's wife. who's there? they kind of gathered today with some friends. they said to have a last drink. they obviously brought their drinks with them because the bar is a complete loss. just burned out shell of what it used to be. behind me here is a green structure. it was a smoke shop that's gone. this back here was a mini market. the market gone, completely wiped out. next to it is a two story building which is still standing but severely damaged. you can see, you know, part of the wall is down, the windows are blown out. this is just an example of some of the businesses that are suffering here in altad
jacqueline lee and rob hayes. >> and it is another one of these spots where it is just leveled by fire. you know, this was some sort of office building over here at the corner. youding could see, you know, a van burned out right on the right next to the building. and then if we pan over here, you can see a big billboard fell down. and behind that billboard used to be the rancho bar. okay. now, this bar had been here for 71 years. i spoke with the owner, and you could see that's the...
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jacqueline hackett, founder of hackett health, thank you for joining us this morning. thank you, thank you. coming up on the nine here a big step forward for the effort to buy and redevelop the oakland coliseum site. what still has to be done to complete it. and when the city of oakland could see some budget relief from the resulting funds, then, as kitchen nightmares returns to fox on tuesdays, you have the chance to transform your own kitchen, similar to what we see gordon ramsay do on the show. enter the kitchen nightmares screams to dream sweepstakes for your shot at winning a 20 piece hexclad cookware and serving set. this is a dream for any home cook pots and pans, chef's knives, mixing bowls, so much more. and of course, watch kitchen nightmares tuesday at eight here on ktvu fox two and visit ktvu.com/contest to enter. [music] of middle east. right now, israel and hamas have agreed to a cease fire deal to. pause the 15 month war in gaza. the details are still coming in, but we. are learning that the cease fire is set to take effect immediately. the first phase.
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and it's just that his sister jacqueline said. like nicole perez, 27, of metairie. was a mother of a four year old mar-a-lago and is described by her uncle as loving and caring, a person very dedicated to her job and to her son like edward pettifer of london, england, who worked as a director at an executive search firm who had relations to the royal family. his family described him as a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend. you know, it is tragically ironic that his father has for over 20 years in the service of the british military, fought terrorism and terrorists on their soil so we don't have to fight them on ours. i want to thank him for his service to the free world. and i'm deeply sorry, as all the other families, for their loss, like latasha polk of new orleans, a mother of a 14 year old, a certified nursing assistant. whose family believes that latasha would have wanted the city to turn out in celebration but tinged with grief, but not in fear. like brandon taylor, 43, who leaves behind a fiance, heather, who was with him during this nightmar
and it's just that his sister jacqueline said. like nicole perez, 27, of metairie. was a mother of a four year old mar-a-lago and is described by her uncle as loving and caring, a person very dedicated to her job and to her son like edward pettifer of london, england, who worked as a director at an executive search firm who had relations to the royal family. his family described him as a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend. you know, it is tragically ironic that his father has...
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i'm jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles. >> coming up on abc seven mornings at six, one week sinceires in la started, we take a look at the progress being made as winds are expected to pick up again in southern california. >> and more walgreens closures. two more stores are expected to shut down next month. we'll show you where. >> and repairing the wharf. the estimates. the city of santa cruz just released to rebuild cruz just released to rebuild the collapsed portion. a victory that is there for the taking. grab it. now that was a great halftime speech. let's go win. [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up® bounced from one doctor to the next. did they even send my lab work...? wait, was i supposed to bring that? then there's the forms. the bills. the 'not a bills.' the.... ”press 4 to repeat these options.” [chaotic music] [inspirational music] healthcare can get a whole lot easier when your medical records, care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. ye
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joining us now, msnbc contributor and congressional investigations reporter for the washington post, jacqueline> thank you for being here. >> we know that house republicans were huddling yesterday. >> some were down at mar-a-lago. there was this infamous dinner party, i'm told, in mar-a-lago that went on well into the night over a couple days ago. what is your reporting telling you about what house republicans are planning to do? i don't think they're going to wait until donald trump gets inaugurated. they are literally in power right now. >> yeah. >> i mean, we technically are one week away from unified power, but they are getting their plan prepared. >> and trump, who has learned from past experiences of dealing with this congress, i mean, even just last month over the debt ceiling, knows that he needs to corral all of these different factions in order to get this one big, beautiful bill that he's endorsed over the finish line, which they are far away from at this point. >> but right now there is some consensus around doing his his corralling all of his priorities into one bill rather than tw
joining us now, msnbc contributor and congressional investigations reporter for the washington post, jacqueline> thank you for being here. >> we know that house republicans were huddling yesterday. >> some were down at mar-a-lago. there was this infamous dinner party, i'm told, in mar-a-lago that went on well into the night over a couple days ago. what is your reporting telling you about what house republicans are planning to do? i don't think they're going to wait until donald...
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you will hear from jacqueline in capital heights. good morning, jacqueline. caller: good morning. wanted to say i have been listening to 90.1, and i heard president trump say to the american people the cycle for $2000 during covid and nancy pelosi and the democrats called him crazy. they lost the election and democrats took over, and the problem for the american people with hud. hud is denying low income residents to pay only $50 in rent, and that is why we have a statewide homelessness pandemic that is going on, and i'm looking forward to president trump's administration, his new appointee with hud help americans escape homelessness caused by the democrats. host: and our last call for this hour, 10 in kentucky, line for democrats. good morning, tim. caller: good morning. there is a couple of things i wanted to bring up about johnson. johnson was one of the architects of all of this election denying stuff. so, he is really someone who needs to be watched very carefully. oh, they take an oh through the constitution, which they failed to uphold. from trump all the way down they are
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. >> hey, it's jacqueline alemany from the washington post. thank you for coming on this morning.ting to clean energy investments. that has been dispersed to the states through the inflation reduction act and i'm wondering if there are any plans you have to try to protect some of the investments that have already been made, or future investments in the case republicans decide to repeal the ira. >> we are in the midst of the climate crisis. we see it in delaware, the lowest lying state in the country in terms of elevation. we've got a coastline flooded on a regular basis by rainfall. we will do everything we can to extend those credits within our state to make sure we are protecting people in delaware and across the country and world. that is the advantage that states have these days and, you know, blue states like delaware, we have a democratic senate and house. in my view, the chips are down and it is an opportunity to show we are going to lead. >> mr. governor, i will close with some of the history your status making right now. of course, delaware's favorite son, joe biden, is e
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jacqueline foster, the conservative peer and former member of the european parliament, and matt lazarthe former labour adviser. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live to tonight's latest news headlines. >> very good evening to you. the top story tonight at six. well, the princess of wales has revealed her cancer is in remission. in an emotional instagram post, she thanked staff at the royal marsden hospital for their exceptional care, saying it's a relief to be in remission after chemotherapy. princess catherine shared what adjusting to life looks like after a cancer diagnosis, saying it takes time but expressed hope for a fulfilling year ahead. the message signed catherine also thanked supporters for their kindness over the past year. and in other news today. tulip siddiq has resigned from government, calling her position a distraction amid corruption probes in bangladesh. her resignation came just hours after a criminal case was filed against her, accusing her of acquiring land illegally with her aunt, the ex—prime minister of bangladesh. the labour mp is also under investigat
jacqueline foster, the conservative peer and former member of the european parliament, and matt lazarthe former labour adviser. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live to tonight's latest news headlines. >> very good evening to you. the top story tonight at six. well, the princess of wales has revealed her cancer is in remission. in an emotional instagram post, she thanked staff at the royal marsden hospital for their exceptional care, saying it's a relief to be in remission after...
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his sister jacqueline said. like nicole perez, 27 years old who is the mother of a four—year—old. is described as loving and caring, a person very dedicated to herjob and her son. like ed pettyfer of london who worked as a director and has relations with the royal family. as a director and has relations with the royalfamily. he is described as a wonderful friend, his father fought terrorism in the british military on their soil, so we don't have to fight them on ours. i want to thank him for his service to the free world and i am deeply sorry for all the families for their loss. like natasha from new orleans, a certified nursing assistant. her family believes that latasha would want the city to turn out in celebration tinged with grief but not fear. like brandon taylor, 43 who leaves behind a fiance who was with him during this nightmare. but who has described him as unique. matthew tenedorio, a fibre—optic nvidia professional at the superdome. his mum says she will miss everything about him and how she loves him. and finally elliott who had four siblings and his brother said if y
his sister jacqueline said. like nicole perez, 27 years old who is the mother of a four—year—old. is described as loving and caring, a person very dedicated to herjob and her son. like ed pettyfer of london who worked as a director and has relations with the royal family. as a director and has relations with the royalfamily. he is described as a wonderful friend, his father fought terrorism in the british military on their soil, so we don't have to fight them on ours. i want to thank him...