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>> before jackie there was jacqueline smith. >> when i did her they would not let me do her voice. >>ing hollywood from the inside out. >>> hello, everybody. welcome to "the insider." we're tracking the biggest
>> before jackie there was jacqueline smith. >> when i did her they would not let me do her voice. >>ing hollywood from the inside out. >>> hello, everybody. welcome to "the insider." we're tracking the biggest
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>> before jackie there was jacqueline smith. >> when i did her they would not let me do her voice. >>der" tracking hollywood from the inside out. >>> hello, everybody. welcome to "the insider." we're tracking the biggest stories in hollywood today starting with the number one story everyone is talking about. a day after carrie fisher's memorial, her mother, debbie reynolds is laid to rest as the stars continue to say their good-byes to a hollywood dynasty. >> at the los angeles forest lawn cemetery, at a plot near liberace and the great betty davis, debbie reynolds was buried along with some of her daughter carrie's ashes. her son todd fisher appearing on
>> before jackie there was jacqueline smith. >> when i did her they would not let me do her voice. >>der" tracking hollywood from the inside out. >>> hello, everybody. welcome to "the insider." we're tracking the biggest stories in hollywood today starting with the number one story everyone is talking about. a day after carrie fisher's memorial, her mother, debbie reynolds is laid to rest as the stars continue to say their good-byes to a hollywood...
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. >> jacqueline and kelly smith is retired third generation auto worker and uaw member. like max, she voted for clinton and is skeptical of what mr. trump's america has in store for her. >> you have to make sure that the people in america feel as though they are included and as an african-american woman, i don't feel as though his plans always include me. >> do you think this president will deliver? >> no, i don't. based on the things that he said, mr. trump will say one thing at 9:00 a.m., say the opposite at 12:00 noon and then at 3:00 p.m. say he didn't say either one. >> i'm curious, how much time do you give trump to really make an impact? >> six months. >> i don't necessarily expect things to greatly change in six months but i think in six months we'll know if he's the real deal or not. >> and this advice for the president-elect. >> listen to the needs of the people and not just the needs of big business. >> calm down. calm down. just focus on issues. >> the lower class and middle class. >> keep america the exceptional place that it is. the man hasn't been inaugura
. >> jacqueline and kelly smith is retired third generation auto worker and uaw member. like max, she voted for clinton and is skeptical of what mr. trump's america has in store for her. >> you have to make sure that the people in america feel as though they are included and as an african-american woman, i don't feel as though his plans always include me. >> do you think this president will deliver? >> no, i don't. based on the things that he said, mr. trump will say one...
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councilman and fire chief dan smith objected he claimed mitchell threatened to have smith arrested, attorney jacqueline vigilante of mullica filed the lawsuit. >> it alleged governmental officials took advantage of their positions in the public trust and the public taxpayers money for their own benefit and in the process took down people who were good people. >> reporter: sources alleged mitchell, a long time public official, had continued to conduct business around the bo ro despite facing more than two dozen charges. as for nelson acosio answered at his home. he called our station and gave us his attorney's number. that attorney wouldn't talk to us saying he had not seen the lawsuit. people this up land are upset about the turmoil that had eclipsed this tiny delaware county town. >> i think it is terrible. i mean, you know, it the is mind boggling really. >> we tried reaching mitchell 's attorney, they never got back to us. woman whoadd the call at the construction company said, they were told to issue no comments to our questions, and we also sent a tea tailed e-mail to the delaware county district
councilman and fire chief dan smith objected he claimed mitchell threatened to have smith arrested, attorney jacqueline vigilante of mullica filed the lawsuit. >> it alleged governmental officials took advantage of their positions in the public trust and the public taxpayers money for their own benefit and in the process took down people who were good people. >> reporter: sources alleged mitchell, a long time public official, had continued to conduct business around the bo ro...
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smith is live in center city. drew, what is the situation on the ground? >> reporter: jacqueline, jim, this is something we haven't seen all day -- market street is open to cars and pedestrians. while there's just a couple protesters on the street, police are wrapping down their day and most people have gone home it has been a long day for police. for the most part they called this a successful and mostly peaceful presidential visit. protesters tried to get through, but police held firm at the roadblocks designed to keep everyone away from the lowe's hotel. it's where president trump spoke and republican meetings continue tomorrow. at one point, our cameras caught people burning the american flag. but overall, the evening demonstrations stayed peaceful. beginning with a rally in rittenhouse square. >> it's an american tradition. >> reporter: people marched all over the city, at times splintering off making this presidential visit truly a handful for police. >> the logistics is mind-boggling. just in terms of trying to coordinate all this and knowing you're going to have these pro
smith is live in center city. drew, what is the situation on the ground? >> reporter: jacqueline, jim, this is something we haven't seen all day -- market street is open to cars and pedestrians. while there's just a couple protesters on the street, police are wrapping down their day and most people have gone home it has been a long day for police. for the most part they called this a successful and mostly peaceful presidential visit. protesters tried to get through, but police held firm...