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jana winter is speaking out about her victory in court. a state supreme court decision that is a huge win for freedom of the press. and for all of us who read and watch and listen to the news. jana winter's year long court battle ended yesterday when new york state's highest court ruled she did not have to return to colorado to reveal her confidential sources. this all started with jana winter's exclusive reporting on the aurora colorado movie theater shooting. p the article is still at foxnews.com and the headline as you can see, xlmovie massacre suspect sent chilling notebook to psychiatrist. james holmes mailed a notebook full of details about how he was going to kill people. inside law enforce the sources say the suspect wrote in violent detail about how he would do the killing. it was an important piece of reporting that reveal that had authorities may have known about the threat posed by the suspect james holmes before the massacre occurred. attorneys for the suspect demanded to know who gave jana winter that information saying the s
jana winter is speaking out about her victory in court. a state supreme court decision that is a huge win for freedom of the press. and for all of us who read and watch and listen to the news. jana winter's year long court battle ended yesterday when new york state's highest court ruled she did not have to return to colorado to reveal her confidential sources. this all started with jana winter's exclusive reporting on the aurora colorado movie theater shooting. p the article is still at...
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jana. >> reporter: it was a 12-inch main that broke. right now they're dealing with another problem where the asphalt collapsed understood beneath this engine. down the road is where it basically flooded. and we have crews from here trying to figure out what happened. >> we were just in our living room and just heard this rushing and thought it was either pouring rain or something was happening. >> reporter: alameda county was out trying to figure out what was going on. but for some people it was too late. water damaged living rooms decorated for the holidays. some people tried to salvage what they could before heading out with children and their belongings. >> it was a couple of feet of water. >> reporter: you can see this is one of the problems they're trying to do is figure out how they can get this engine out. again that asphalt that gave way underneath right underneath that truck is where that broke. we understand that the red cross was here but the chief on scene tells us so far nobody has needed their help. these two streets and
jana. >> reporter: it was a 12-inch main that broke. right now they're dealing with another problem where the asphalt collapsed understood beneath this engine. down the road is where it basically flooded. and we have crews from here trying to figure out what happened. >> we were just in our living room and just heard this rushing and thought it was either pouring rain or something was happening. >> reporter: alameda county was out trying to figure out what was going on. but...
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jana. >> reporter: it was a 12-inch main that broke. right now they're dealing with another problem where the asphalt collapsed understood beneath this engine. down the road is where it basically flooded. and we have crews from here trying to figure out what happened. >> we were just in our living room and just heard this rushing and thought it was either pouring rain or something was happening. >> reporter: alameda county was out trying to figure out what was going on. but for some people it was too late. water damaged living rooms decorated for the holidays. some people tried to salvage what they could before heading out with children and their belongings. >> it was a couple of feet of water. >> reporter: you can see this is one of the problems they're trying to do is figure out how they can get this engine out. again that asphalt that gave way underneath right underneath that truck is where that broke. we understand that the red cross was here but the chief on scene tells us so far nobody has needed their help. these two streets and
jana. >> reporter: it was a 12-inch main that broke. right now they're dealing with another problem where the asphalt collapsed understood beneath this engine. down the road is where it basically flooded. and we have crews from here trying to figure out what happened. >> we were just in our living room and just heard this rushing and thought it was either pouring rain or something was happening. >> reporter: alameda county was out trying to figure out what was going on. but...
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so a reporter in colorado wouldn't have the same protection jana has.ederal issues as far as national security cases, there is no protection at all at the moment. >> there were efforts in congress to do that and we have seen some of the controversies. will there be a federal shield law to protect reporters across the country? >> congress is now deliberating just such a proposal. i have been fighting for this since i came out of jail in 2005. the problem is that president obama, before he turned against it, now he is for it again because he was having some trouble with the media. he will not support a law that is as strong and tough. >> they backed off big time. >> absolutely they did. this is a terrible, terrible intrusion into his privacy. and they lied, i think, about why they did it and how they did it. 24r* is the former colleague of mine from the new york times who may also have to go to jail next year. his case, they are filing papers before the supreme court in january and he too is trying to not be forced to testify against a source. >> you serv
so a reporter in colorado wouldn't have the same protection jana has.ederal issues as far as national security cases, there is no protection at all at the moment. >> there were efforts in congress to do that and we have seen some of the controversies. will there be a federal shield law to protect reporters across the country? >> congress is now deliberating just such a proposal. i have been fighting for this since i came out of jail in 2005. the problem is that president obama,...
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foxnews.com reporter jana winter joins us now. thank you so much for being here. >> hi. >> i think you probably underestimate that you are a real hero to people, not just in journalism, but to people who value the importance of a free press. but did it occur to you, did you really let it sink in, you could go to jail for this? >> yes. i had a year and a half, particularly the last six months, they have been particularly brutal. that is all i would think about from when i woke up to when i went to sleep was jail, jail, jail. >> what did you do to prepare? did you think here is what i have to do if i go to jail? >> every time i left for colorado, since i went back to continue my subpeona four other times, i put my dishes in the dishwasher and tried to clean my apartment and made sure all of my bills were paid in case i was not going to come back. there is really not a lot you can do except try to get your life in order and i was trying to complete a pre--jail bucket list. i wanted to go to the bronx zoo with my dad and things like t
foxnews.com reporter jana winter joins us now. thank you so much for being here. >> hi. >> i think you probably underestimate that you are a real hero to people, not just in journalism, but to people who value the importance of a free press. but did it occur to you, did you really let it sink in, you could go to jail for this? >> yes. i had a year and a half, particularly the last six months, they have been particularly brutal. that is all i would think about from when i woke...
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reporting live in san leandro, jana katsuyama. ktvu news. >>> it's going to cost more to ride b.a.r.t. in the new year and inflation based b.a.r.t. will increase fares on january 1st. it will go from $4.85 to $5.10. b.a.r.t. says it will use the money for new train carts and improvements. >>> a judge will hear arguments on monday on whether or not to keep city college opened. hundreds of teachers and students gathered as the judge began to hearing the school's accreditation. only one teacher's union says the accrediting commission is biased. >> the commission according to the state of california is that city college and all community colleges need to be open access to everybody. aep commission wants to see a narrow emission -- and commission wants to see a narrow emission. >>> if the judge grants that preliminary injunction it will remain in place until the trial can again. >>> if you had trouble signing up for state health insurance, you're in luck. the deadline has been extended until tomorrow. keep trying to contact if it becom
reporting live in san leandro, jana katsuyama. ktvu news. >>> it's going to cost more to ride b.a.r.t. in the new year and inflation based b.a.r.t. will increase fares on january 1st. it will go from $4.85 to $5.10. b.a.r.t. says it will use the money for new train carts and improvements. >>> a judge will hear arguments on monday on whether or not to keep city college opened. hundreds of teachers and students gathered as the judge began to hearing the school's accreditation....
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reporting live in san leandro, jana katsuyama.vu news. >>> it's going to cost more to ride b.a.r.t. in the new year and inflation based b.a.r.t. will increase fares on january 1st. it will go from $4.85 to $5.10. b.a.r.t. says it will use the money for new train carts and improvements. >>> a judge will hear arguments on monday on whether or not to keep city college opened. hundreds of teachers and students gathered as the judge began to hearing the school's accreditation. only one teacher's union says the accrediting commission is biased. >> the commission according to the state of california is that city college and all community colleges need to be open access to everybody. aep commission wants to see a narrow emission -- and commission wants to see a narrow emission. >>> if the judge grants that preliminary injunction it will remain in place until the trial can again. >>> if you had trouble signing up for state health insurance, you're in luck. the deadline has been extended until tomorrow. keep trying to contact if it becomes
reporting live in san leandro, jana katsuyama.vu news. >>> it's going to cost more to ride b.a.r.t. in the new year and inflation based b.a.r.t. will increase fares on january 1st. it will go from $4.85 to $5.10. b.a.r.t. says it will use the money for new train carts and improvements. >>> a judge will hear arguments on monday on whether or not to keep city college opened. hundreds of teachers and students gathered as the judge began to hearing the school's accreditation. only...
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jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we just moved from the scene down the street here to police headquarters that's because we've learned that police were inside right now they're looking over video tape. >> police are looking at the images. it picks up heat. >> reporter: you were just hearing from sergeant john torrez who we spoke with just this past hour. he's telling us that there was video cameras on board the ac transit bus that happened to pull up just alongside this bus stop where a woman was sitting on a bench. now we understand from him that there was a man who came up to the woman. they got into some kind of tussle, some sort of struggle that is captured on the tape. it happened at the ac transit bus driver saw this and called into police to report it. the man and the woman ended up disappearing off into some bushs in a park just behind the bus stop. there's a creek there. the chp brought a helicopter to come and look. but at this hour they have not been able to find the woman or the man. they're described as
jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we just moved from the scene down the street here to police headquarters that's because we've learned that police were inside right now they're looking over video tape. >> police are looking at the images. it picks up heat. >> reporter: you were just hearing from sergeant john torrez who we spoke with just this past hour. he's telling us that there was video cameras on board the ac transit bus that happened to pull up just alongside this...
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protection of jana winters' confidential sources was necessary to protect journalism and democracy ini view. so the highest court in new york did the right thing. >> so now jana winter will not have to testify. >> fantastic. great stuff. >>> and you are up. >> you just heard our boss, now you get to hear what his son did on saturday. now typically i don't advertise when i lose a bet, but i was bet if i lost a game of pool i would have to say it as my one more thing on "the five," and i scratched, and so here it is, you beat me at pool. >> i like that he wore a tie. >> and this is a long one. boss takes out the blood pressure medicine. these people spoke today at nelson mandela's memorial service. we have the vice president of china, communist, we have the president of cuba, raul castro, communist. we have the president of brazil, a socialist. we have president obama, the question mark, and then we have the president of india, center left, and the president of namibia, a socialist. so i'm just saying, they couldn't mix in one free market capitalist. >> did greg go there? >> he was ther
protection of jana winters' confidential sources was necessary to protect journalism and democracy ini view. so the highest court in new york did the right thing. >> so now jana winter will not have to testify. >> fantastic. great stuff. >>> and you are up. >> you just heard our boss, now you get to hear what his son did on saturday. now typically i don't advertise when i lose a bet, but i was bet if i lost a game of pool i would have to say it as my one more thing on...
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jana katsuyama here with cell phone video inside that train. jana has also talked with b.a.r.t. and tells us what she learned from them. >> reporter: we're at the mcarthur b.a.r.t. station and i'm learned the train has parked in what they call a pocket track, or a sidetrack north of the station. they don't plan to move it until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m., to avoid any other disruptions on what really has been a day of delays. passengers breathe during the evening commute. many hoping they wouldn't face what happened this morning, when a ten car train from pittsburg going 70 miles an hour, suddenly screeched to a halt in a tunnel in berkely hills. an electrical short caused the emergency brake to deploy. >> very scary. pitch black, and you smell smoke, and it's just getting heavier and heavier. >> reporter: video showed people covering their mouths as the smell of brake dust filled the cars. after an hour, when the train finally pulled in, medics treated 11 patients. 9 were taken to hospitals. >> some people were having trouble breathing. >> there's a lot of people crying right now. i nee
jana katsuyama here with cell phone video inside that train. jana has also talked with b.a.r.t. and tells us what she learned from them. >> reporter: we're at the mcarthur b.a.r.t. station and i'm learned the train has parked in what they call a pocket track, or a sidetrack north of the station. they don't plan to move it until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m., to avoid any other disruptions on what really has been a day of delays. passengers breathe during the evening commute. many hoping they wouldn't...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama live at the union hall in oakland when that announcement came less than an hour ago. jana. >> reporter: frank, ac transit has nearly 80,000 riders no doubt relieve had the the buses will continue running. and tonight here is what the un president said -- what the union president said. >> we're very satisfied that the riders will get the service they're used to and they deserve. >>> the atu local 192 represents about 1,600ac transit bus drivers and mechanics, clerical workers and other workers who keep this system running. under this new contract union members will receive a pay raise over the three year contract. that is re retro active to october. as you mentioned earlier this was really a hard fought contract with the union's rank in file rejects two tentative agreements. i'm hearing from sources that the margin was 100 votes between the yeses and the noes. the union says that the ac transit board will need to approve the deal as well. but they are not expecting any difficulties. i just got off the phone about five minutes ago with an ac transit representative
ktvu's jana katsuyama live at the union hall in oakland when that announcement came less than an hour ago. jana. >> reporter: frank, ac transit has nearly 80,000 riders no doubt relieve had the the buses will continue running. and tonight here is what the un president said -- what the union president said. >> we're very satisfied that the riders will get the service they're used to and they deserve. >>> the atu local 192 represents about 1,600ac transit bus drivers and...
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jana. >> reporter: julie, usually when people think of police and electric shocks they're thinking of not automatic defibrillators. but this collection drive is hoping to equip officers with anyone who may need the device. . officers outside of walgreens asked for a donation to buy defibrillators. >> there wasn't enough money in the city to pay outright for these devices in the police car. and the nonprofit is able to receive charitable donations so we can manage this program. >> reporter: aeds have become common sights in businesses and airports. >> i think if it's going to save a life yeah it's necessary. >> i never reallily thought of police officers as first responders as far as health care goes. that would be my only thing. >> reporter: sf saves hopes to equip all 120 police patrol cars. >> the police are often the first people to arrive. they are often there before the paramedics or the fire department. >> reporter: dr. richard kerr a cardiologist says technology has made aeds easy for nonmedical authorities to use. once someone goes to cardiac arrest. a speedy response is criti
jana. >> reporter: julie, usually when people think of police and electric shocks they're thinking of not automatic defibrillators. but this collection drive is hoping to equip officers with anyone who may need the device. . officers outside of walgreens asked for a donation to buy defibrillators. >> there wasn't enough money in the city to pay outright for these devices in the police car. and the nonprofit is able to receive charitable donations so we can manage this program....
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jana winter, thank goodness.ive up the sources, major principle in journalism in our country. >> the principle. >>> i need to get you an update now on the story we have been reporting since the top of the hour. the really miraculous finding of this family who were found alive today in the mountains in nevada. the sheriff command center just confirmed some new details. they were there in a vehicle. there was a black vehicle. they were hope that i go could spot the vehicle. the vehicle was overturned, and according to the sheriffs department, the family took shelter inside the vehicle. built fires outside in an effort to keep warm. remember, it was 16 degrees below zero at one point. details are still incomplete on exactly where they found the family, on the road, off the road, anything like that. we don't know yet. the good news is the kids said they were hungry but everybody is very much alive and doing quite well, according to the undersheriff. all of them have been brought to the hospital in an ambulance. accor
jana winter, thank goodness.ive up the sources, major principle in journalism in our country. >> the principle. >>> i need to get you an update now on the story we have been reporting since the top of the hour. the really miraculous finding of this family who were found alive today in the mountains in nevada. the sheriff command center just confirmed some new details. they were there in a vehicle. there was a black vehicle. they were hope that i go could spot the vehicle. the...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama live at the union hall in oakland when that announcement came less than an hour ago. jana. >> reporter: frank, ac transit has nearly 80,000 riders no doubt relieve had the the buses will continue running. and tonight here is what the un president said -- what the union president said. >> we're very satisfied that the riders will get the service they're used to and they deserve. >>> the atu local 192 represents about 1,600ac transit bus drivers and mechanics, clerical workers and other workers who keep this system running. under this new contract union members will receive a pay raise over the three year contract. that is re retro active to october. as you mentioned earlier this was really a hard fought contract with the union's rank in file rejects two tentative agreements. i'm hearing from sources that the margin was 100 votes between the yeses and the noes. the union says that the ac transit board will need to approve the deal as well. but they are not expecting any difficulties. i just got off the phone about five minutes ago with an ac transit representative
ktvu's jana katsuyama live at the union hall in oakland when that announcement came less than an hour ago. jana. >> reporter: frank, ac transit has nearly 80,000 riders no doubt relieve had the the buses will continue running. and tonight here is what the un president said -- what the union president said. >> we're very satisfied that the riders will get the service they're used to and they deserve. >>> the atu local 192 represents about 1,600ac transit bus drivers and...
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jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we just moved from the scene down the street here to police headquarters that's because we've learned that police were inside right now they're looking over video tape. >> police are looking at the images. it picks up heat. >> reporter: you were just hearing from sergeant john torrez who we spoke with just this past hour. he's telling us that there was video cameras on board the ac transit bus that happened to pull up just alongside this bus stop where a woman was sitting on a bench. now we understand from him that there was a man who came up to the woman. they got into some kind of tussle, some sort of struggle that is captured on the tape. it happened at the ac transit bus driver saw this and called into police to report it. the man and the woman ended up disappearing off into some bushs in a park just behind the bus stop. there's a creek there. the chp brought a helicopter to come and look. but at this hour they have not been able to find the woman or the man. they're described as
jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we just moved from the scene down the street here to police headquarters that's because we've learned that police were inside right now they're looking over video tape. >> police are looking at the images. it picks up heat. >> reporter: you were just hearing from sergeant john torrez who we spoke with just this past hour. he's telling us that there was video cameras on board the ac transit bus that happened to pull up just alongside this...
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jana katsuyama here with cell phone video inside that train. jana has also talked with b.a.r.t. and tells us what she learned from them. >> reporter: we're at the mcarthur b.a.r.t. station and i'm learned the train has parked in what they call a pocket track, or a sidetrack north of the station. they don't plan to move it until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m., to avoid any other disruptions on what really has been a day of delays. passengers breathe during the evening commute. many hoping they wouldn't face what happened this morning, when a ten car train from pittsburg going 70 miles an hour, suddenly screeched to a halt in a tunnel in berkely hills. an electrical short caused the emergency brake to deploy. >> very scary. pitch black, and you smell smoke, and it's just getting heavier and heavier. >> reporter: video showed people covering their mouths as the smell of brake dust filled the cars. after an hour, when the train finally pulled in, medics treated 11 patients. 9 were taken to hospitals. >> some people were having trouble breathing. >> there's a lot of people crying right now. i nee
jana katsuyama here with cell phone video inside that train. jana has also talked with b.a.r.t. and tells us what she learned from them. >> reporter: we're at the mcarthur b.a.r.t. station and i'm learned the train has parked in what they call a pocket track, or a sidetrack north of the station. they don't plan to move it until 2:00 or 3:00 a.m., to avoid any other disruptions on what really has been a day of delays. passengers breathe during the evening commute. many hoping they wouldn't...
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so now jana winter will not have to testify. >> fantastic. great stuff. >> and you're up. >> you just heard our boss. now you get to hear what his son did on saturday. typically i don't advertise when i lose a bet. but he bet me if i lost a game of pool i had to say it as my one more thing on "the five" and if i won we could stop playing pool. i scratched on the 8 ball. it here it is zach. i'm a woman of my word. you beat me at pool. >> i like that he wore a tie. >> very good. all right. >> bob takes blood pressure medicine. pull up a full screen. these are people that spoke today at nelson mandela's memorial service. we have the vice president of china, communist. we have the president of cuba, raul castro, communist. we have the president of brazil, a socialist. we have president obama the question mark. and then we have the president of india center left and the another socialist. i'm just saying they couldn't mix in one free market capitalist all day. >> he was there in spirit. >> he was there in spirit. >> and so was ayres right. >> what
so now jana winter will not have to testify. >> fantastic. great stuff. >> and you're up. >> you just heard our boss. now you get to hear what his son did on saturday. typically i don't advertise when i lose a bet. but he bet me if i lost a game of pool i had to say it as my one more thing on "the five" and if i won we could stop playing pool. i scratched on the 8 ball. it here it is zach. i'm a woman of my word. you beat me at pool. >> i like that he wore a...
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jana. >> reporter: julie, usually when people think of police and electric shocks they're thinking of tasers. not automatic defibrillators. but this collection drive is hoping to equip officers with anyone who may need the device. . officers outside of walgreens asked for a donation to buy defibrillators. >> there wasn't enough money in the city to pay outright for these devices in the police car. and the nonprofit is able to receive charitable donations so we can manage this program. >> reporter: aeds have become common sights in businesses and airports. >> i think if it's going to save a life yeah it's necessary. >> i never reallily thought of police officers as first responders as far as health care goes. that would be my only thing. >> reporter: sf saves hopes to equip all 120 police patrol cars. >> the police are often the first people to arrive. they are often there before the paramedics or the fire department. >> reporter: dr. richard kerr a cardiologist says technology has made aeds easy for nonmedical authorities to use. once someone goes to cardiac arrest. a speedy response
jana. >> reporter: julie, usually when people think of police and electric shocks they're thinking of tasers. not automatic defibrillators. but this collection drive is hoping to equip officers with anyone who may need the device. . officers outside of walgreens asked for a donation to buy defibrillators. >> there wasn't enough money in the city to pay outright for these devices in the police car. and the nonprofit is able to receive charitable donations so we can manage this...
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fox news correspondent jana winter, do you remember this? he she had information about the shooter in aurora, colorado the madman who guned down people there. the colorado authorities wanted her to testify about who gave the information. she said nochlt it's anonymous source. what happened? >> what happened is that highest court in new york said no way, colorado. in new york state we have a history from the colonial times there is a privilege. we're not going to allow a new york reporter to be subpoenaed. we're not going to issue the subpoena to go and reveal her case i think it speaks to most important issue. that issue is that she revealed this psychiatrist had received a book and said he's going to kill the people. >> and psychiatrist had a duty to report it. >> exactly. >> but the journalist has a right to protect confidential sources so we're happy jana won it. she was in new york. it was tried here. they're not going to ex-indict her back to colorado. >> zimmerman, you laugh about this guy, right? >> enough with this guy the d.a.in flo
fox news correspondent jana winter, do you remember this? he she had information about the shooter in aurora, colorado the madman who guned down people there. the colorado authorities wanted her to testify about who gave the information. she said nochlt it's anonymous source. what happened? >> what happened is that highest court in new york said no way, colorado. in new york state we have a history from the colonial times there is a privilege. we're not going to allow a new york reporter...
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jana winter joins us now. and i think you underestimate that you are a hero to people.ot only in journalism. and importance of free press. . did it occur to you that you let it sink in that you can go to jail for this. yes, i it has been brutal. what what did you prepare? >> i went back to colorado, i put my dishes in the dish washer and tried to clean my apartment and made sure i paid the bills. not a lot to do. and try to complete kind of a pregel bank account list. and these are the things i buttoned down and get ready. you don't know how long you might be there. >> indefinite imprisonment. >> you could be in jail longer for simply not revealing a source than people who killed somebody? >> correct. i would be in jail before the defendant in the case who pled not guilty to killing 12 and injuring people. >> what kind of reaction did you get from fellow journalist. my competitor fox families is ridiculously supportive throughout the whole thing. and i heard from reporters out in the fold on stories who said i don't like you till and we don't have to be frnds and i neve
jana winter joins us now. and i think you underestimate that you are a hero to people.ot only in journalism. and importance of free press. . did it occur to you that you let it sink in that you can go to jail for this. yes, i it has been brutal. what what did you prepare? >> i went back to colorado, i put my dishes in the dish washer and tried to clean my apartment and made sure i paid the bills. not a lot to do. and try to complete kind of a pregel bank account list. and these are the...
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jana winter was fighting the rules. they want to know the sources for the exclusive story she broke about an incriminating notebook that holmailed to the psychiatrist. she based it on two unidentified law enforcement sources. holmes is charged with the mass shootings in january 2012 that killed 12 people in a urora, colorado. there is no more principle of the right of established for a reporter to not reveal sources. whether there is a substantial likely hod she would be compelled to identify sources that she wou -- they praised th decision. >> today's ruling is a major win for all journalist and the protection of jana winters confidential sources was necessary to preserve and protect journalism and democracy itself in my view. and the highest court in new york did the right thing. >> judge smith said this is an expansion of new york jurisdiction when it is unlikely to be honored by other states or countries to predictability that the majority says is its goal. but in 1735, the rights that protected from prosecution in
jana winter was fighting the rules. they want to know the sources for the exclusive story she broke about an incriminating notebook that holmailed to the psychiatrist. she based it on two unidentified law enforcement sources. holmes is charged with the mass shootings in january 2012 that killed 12 people in a urora, colorado. there is no more principle of the right of established for a reporter to not reveal sources. whether there is a substantial likely hod she would be compelled to identify...
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what was it like, jana, and what has it been like facing the prospect of going to jail? >> it has not been fun. i would not wish that on anybody. i was never going to girlfriend up my sources so jail was really a likely threat. >> you never thought to your sell, well, i may have to do this. >> no, never. >> explain to people why that has been so important to you. >> confidential sources are so crucial to news gathering in this country. this is why we know things that are not just press releases put out by the government. the fact that albany agreed, it is so important g i make a promise to say i will not publish this information unless i keep your name out of it, i will not change my mind. i said i will keep my sources secret and that is it. end of story. or how would we know anything? >> how did this ordeal affect you, but, affect your job? were other sources reluctant to deal with you? >> good way to have everyone stop talking to you is to be under subpoena. move, they are gone. people say i have trusted you for years but you are toxic. it dried up most of my sources w
what was it like, jana, and what has it been like facing the prospect of going to jail? >> it has not been fun. i would not wish that on anybody. i was never going to girlfriend up my sources so jail was really a likely threat. >> you never thought to your sell, well, i may have to do this. >> no, never. >> explain to people why that has been so important to you. >> confidential sources are so crucial to news gathering in this country. this is why we know things...
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and jana winter tells her story. >> he spent the last moments of his life making sure the classmates lived. the president's greatest hit. >> my critics get an at to youed. ♪ i tell them to stop. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you, thank you very much. got a great audience in the studio in new york. it would have been my mother's 86th birthday. her persistent voice is embedded in my brain i can hear her admonitions and demands. i don't think she ever used the word sevillity e. in her world it was called manners. and we didn't have a lot of money growing up. but she drilled in my sister and me that money can't buy manners and manners can take you places that money head never been. i used to think that money can take me to dizz no land. i never made my child hod dream of disneyland. but manners were not forgotten. if i failed to say please, thank you. or yes, ma'am or no ma'am. i got an icy stare or physical contact. if i failed to live up to the standards of her behavior it was a question were you raised by wolfs and beyond arm's reach i would display my smar
and jana winter tells her story. >> he spent the last moments of his life making sure the classmates lived. the president's greatest hit. >> my critics get an at to youed. ♪ i tell them to stop. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you, thank you very much. got a great audience in the studio in new york. it would have been my mother's 86th birthday. her persistent voice is embedded in my brain i can hear her admonitions and demands. i don't think...
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reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama.tvu, channel 2 news. >>> former nsa contractor edward snowden praised the judges ruling. he said quote, i acted on my belief that the nsa's mass surveillance programs would not with stand a challenge. >>> the fbi is trying to find a serial bank robber connected to five northern california robberies. the robberies took place in a three week period last month by a man dubbed the bad beard bandit. authorities call him that, because of an obviously fake beard he wears. three robberies took place in sunnyvale. no one has seen a gun, but he has threatened to use one. >>> daytime highs tomorrow are coming down. clouds out there now. temperatures tomorrow are going to come off a good 5 degrees, even some areas more like 10 degrees from where they were today. santa rosa tomorrow, we'll look at the bar graph. what you're going to see, at about 1:00, santa rosa, you're 66 degrees. 4:00, 66. a day like tomorrow, but not quite as warm. when i come back, we're going to go searching for rain in the f
reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama.tvu, channel 2 news. >>> former nsa contractor edward snowden praised the judges ruling. he said quote, i acted on my belief that the nsa's mass surveillance programs would not with stand a challenge. >>> the fbi is trying to find a serial bank robber connected to five northern california robberies. the robberies took place in a three week period last month by a man dubbed the bad beard bandit. authorities call him that, because...
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. >>> ktvu's jana katsuyama live in san leandro with the immediate reaction from unions and b.a.r.t. riders. >> reporter: some people say this is a very surprising way for the new b.a.r.t. president do start his one year term. it is generating strong reaction from riders about whether b .a.r.t.'s union should keep or lose their ability to strike. as trains rolled smoothly. riders in rock ridge remember too well the chaos and frustration of the union strike in september after contract talks stalled. today, joe keller said strikes should be banned and will start the procedure to put the measure on the ballot. >> this would be an advisory measure asking to determine that b.a.r.t. workers are essential employees to be treated like fire and police. >> he basically called a war on employees and unions. >> reporter: members of b.a.r.t.'s unions were outraged. >> that's the whole reason of having collective bargaining when you take away striking there's only power on one side. >> i think there's a play for his campaign to try to wound the public into this. >> reporter: keller represents the
. >>> ktvu's jana katsuyama live in san leandro with the immediate reaction from unions and b.a.r.t. riders. >> reporter: some people say this is a very surprising way for the new b.a.r.t. president do start his one year term. it is generating strong reaction from riders about whether b .a.r.t.'s union should keep or lose their ability to strike. as trains rolled smoothly. riders in rock ridge remember too well the chaos and frustration of the union strike in september after...
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reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> for some people, christmas bringsoliday from work. but the people we talked with today weren't complaining. >> work is good. to things in one. >> there are a lot of people that work on christmas. like you, for example right? we're working. >> from attending class at a hotel, to making sandwiches at a sandwich shop, people say they take pride in taking care of themselves and their families. >>> target continues to work round the clock. up to 40 million credit and debit cards were compromised. target says it has no reason to believe pin data was part of that. but cyber security experts say it might have been. >>> stores are preparing for big after christmas crowds tomorrow. retailers are oftenning deep discounts after weak black friday sales. some stores including kohl's and macy's will open as early as 5, and 6:00 a.m. >>> today is a day of many traditions. one that's been going on for eight years is called christmas in richmond. it all started with one woman who had an idea. >> reporter: the whole idea was to make peo
reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> for some people, christmas bringsoliday from work. but the people we talked with today weren't complaining. >> work is good. to things in one. >> there are a lot of people that work on christmas. like you, for example right? we're working. >> from attending class at a hotel, to making sandwiches at a sandwich shop, people say they take pride in taking care of themselves and their families....
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we get new information tonight from jana katsuyama. live at a target store in fremont after asking a security expert how a massive breach like this could have happened. >> reporter: that silicon valley computer expert outlined some possibilities. i did go into the store, talked to the manager, and also contacted the corporate offices in minneapolis. so far, target has issued no explanation. it appears thieves might have hit their mark. potentially stealing target customers credit card information. a worry for many shoppers tonight. >> i come at least four or five times. and i always buy with american express. >> kind of shocked that target would have this. >> reporter: target says it's investigating. a security expert said the breach involved nearly all of target stores nationwide. >> i think there's potentially three options of what happened. >> reporter: we asked a silicon valley security expert to explain the possible breach. he says it could have been a skimming device, physically added to a credit card reader. more likely though,
we get new information tonight from jana katsuyama. live at a target store in fremont after asking a security expert how a massive breach like this could have happened. >> reporter: that silicon valley computer expert outlined some possibilities. i did go into the store, talked to the manager, and also contacted the corporate offices in minneapolis. so far, target has issued no explanation. it appears thieves might have hit their mark. potentially stealing target customers credit card...
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reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> former nsa contractor edward snowden praised the judges ruling. he said quote, i acted on my belief that the nsa's mass surveillance programs would not with stand a challenge. >>> the fbi is trying to find a serial bank robber connected to five northern california robberies. the robberies took place in a three week period last month by a man dubbed the bad beard bandit. authorities call him that, because of an obviously fake beard he wears. three robberies took place in sunnyvale. no one has seen a gun, but he has threatened to use one. >>> daytime highs tomorrow are coming down. clouds out there now. temperatures tomorrow are going to come off a good 5 degrees, even some areas more like 10 degrees from where they were today. santa rosa tomorrow, we'll look at the bar graph. what you're going to see, at about 1:00, santa rosa, you're 66 degrees. 4:00, 66. a day like tomorrow, but not quite as warm. when i come back, we're going to go searching for rain in the
reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> former nsa contractor edward snowden praised the judges ruling. he said quote, i acted on my belief that the nsa's mass surveillance programs would not with stand a challenge. >>> the fbi is trying to find a serial bank robber connected to five northern california robberies. the robberies took place in a three week period last month by a man dubbed the bad beard bandit. authorities call him that,...
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reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> for some people, christmas brings no holiday from work. but the people we talked with today weren't complaining. >> work is good. to things in one. >> there are a lot of people that work on christmas. like you, for example right? we're working. >> from attending class at a hotel, to making sandwiches at a sandwich shop, people say they take pride in taking care of themselves and their families. >>> target continues to work round the clock. up to 40 million credit and debit cards were compromised. target says it has no reason to believe pin data was part of that. but cyber security experts say it might have been. >>> stores are preparing for big after christmas crowds tomorrow. retailers are oftenning deep discounts after weak black friday sales. some stores including kohl's and macy's will open as early as 5, and 6:00 a.m. >>> today is a day of many traditions. one that's been going on for eight years is called christmas in richmond. it all started with one woman who had an idea. >> reporter: the whole idea was to mak
reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> for some people, christmas brings no holiday from work. but the people we talked with today weren't complaining. >> work is good. to things in one. >> there are a lot of people that work on christmas. like you, for example right? we're working. >> from attending class at a hotel, to making sandwiches at a sandwich shop, people say they take pride in taking care of themselves and their families....
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fox news correspondent jana winter, you may remember.s she got up with some information about the shooter in aurora, colorado, the mad man who gunned down people there. the colorado authorities wanted her to testify about who gave her the information. she said no, it's an anonymous source. what happened? >> what happened was the highest court in new york, the new york state court of appeals said no way, colorado. in new york state we have a history from john peters zinger we are not going to issue the subpoena from colorado to reveal the source. that issue is she revealed that this psychiatrist had received a book where home study was going to kill these people that's big. the psychiatrist had a duty to report it but the journalist has a right to protect confidential sources. so we are happy that jana won it. she lives in new york. they are not going to extradite her. zimmerman, the trayvon martin case, you laugh about, this right? >> enough with this guy. the d.a. in florida says, look, we are not going to prosecute this guy even though
fox news correspondent jana winter, you may remember.s she got up with some information about the shooter in aurora, colorado, the mad man who gunned down people there. the colorado authorities wanted her to testify about who gave her the information. she said no, it's an anonymous source. what happened? >> what happened was the highest court in new york, the new york state court of appeals said no way, colorado. in new york state we have a history from john peters zinger we are not going...
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i'm jana katsuyama. tori campbell has the morning off. i'm glad to be here with everyone.n morning. let's take a quick look at the weather and traffic. rosemary is in for steve. >> i want to go to that party. maybe you have your own party to go to. another hazy day, mild and dry. temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above the seasonal average. ridge of high pressure in control of the weather pattern. a few high clouds spilling over of the ridge. you may see the clouds outside of your door. sinking air associated with that ridge. really bringing us the stable air, the unseasonably mild weather. with that another spare-the- air day. air quality for today, even a little worse than yesterday. across the board. the entire bay area in the shade of orange. air quality index above 100 and that means if you are very sensitive to the air pollution as my -- yas ma, respiratory issues -- asthma resry -- respiratory issues, take it easy. 39 degrees in concord. livermore, you are looking at 38. pleasanton, 38. san ramon upper 30s, 38 for walnut creek and antioch checking in at 34. as we get int
i'm jana katsuyama. tori campbell has the morning off. i'm glad to be here with everyone.n morning. let's take a quick look at the weather and traffic. rosemary is in for steve. >> i want to go to that party. maybe you have your own party to go to. another hazy day, mild and dry. temperatures 5 to 10 degrees above the seasonal average. ridge of high pressure in control of the weather pattern. a few high clouds spilling over of the ridge. you may see the clouds outside of your door....
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the protection of jana winter's confidential sources was fess to preserve and protect journal allegism, tself, in my view. so the highest court in new york did the right thg. >> let's turn to a distinguished journalist who has been through much the same thing facing your own trials and tribulations as others sought to breach, force you to breach, your ethics and your obligations as a journalist. what is your reaction? >> well, great relief. because i think the new york court decision was not anticipated by many, many first amendment people and something i have to say is jonna had the support of fox news. having a major news office behind you and son week roger ayels is so essential. this was an enormously expensive, more than a year-long ght and thanks to the perseverance of this news organization and this young brave reporter, she has won a very important decision for journalists everywhere. >> and a close decisio even with all the support of fox fuse. >> 4-3. >> what the issent says it's a journalists shield law. it did not protect her. the commune categories she had the diary, were
the protection of jana winter's confidential sources was fess to preserve and protect journal allegism, tself, in my view. so the highest court in new york did the right thg. >> let's turn to a distinguished journalist who has been through much the same thing facing your own trials and tribulations as others sought to breach, force you to breach, your ethics and your obligations as a journalist. what is your reaction? >> well, great relief. because i think the new york court...
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we get new information tonight from jana katsuyama. live at a target store in fremont after asking a security expert how a massive breach like this could have happened. >> reporter: that silicon valley computer expert outlined some possibilities. i did go into the store, talked to the manager, and also contacted the corporate offices in minneapolis. so far, target has issued no explanation. it appears thieves might have hit their mark. potentially stealing target customers credit card information. a worry for many shoppers tonight. >> i come at least four or five times. and i always buy with american express. >> kind of shocked that target would have this. >> reporter: target says it's investigating. a security expert said the breach involved nearly all of target stores nationwide. >> i think there's potentially three options of what happened. >> reporter: we asked a silicon valley security expert to explain the possible breach. he says it could have been a skimming device, physically added to a credit card reader. more likely though,
we get new information tonight from jana katsuyama. live at a target store in fremont after asking a security expert how a massive breach like this could have happened. >> reporter: that silicon valley computer expert outlined some possibilities. i did go into the store, talked to the manager, and also contacted the corporate offices in minneapolis. so far, target has issued no explanation. it appears thieves might have hit their mark. potentially stealing target customers credit card...
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new york's top court ruled today that jana winter is protected by the state's shield law. it refused to recognize a colorado court's effort to force her to testify on who told her about a note book sent by james holmes to his psychiatrist. fox news chairman and ceo roger ales said it is not just about this channel. >> today's ruling is a major win for all journalists. the protection of jana winter's confidential sources was necessary to preserve and protect journalism and democracy itself, in my view. so the highest court in new york did the right thing. >> more snow and wintry weather here in washington and much of the northeast tonight. many federal workers and school children were given the day off. snow accumulations of up to six inches expected in baltimore, philadelphia and wilmingtonton. flight delays were reported in philly, newark and new york. >>> the dow lost 52 today, the s&p 500 was off six, the nasdaq dropped eight. >>> the carrot or the stick? what will it be for iran? we'll see what the fox all-stars think when we come back. >>> our partners in europe and i
new york's top court ruled today that jana winter is protected by the state's shield law. it refused to recognize a colorado court's effort to force her to testify on who told her about a note book sent by james holmes to his psychiatrist. fox news chairman and ceo roger ales said it is not just about this channel. >> today's ruling is a major win for all journalists. the protection of jana winter's confidential sources was necessary to preserve and protect journalism and democracy...
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bill: also a big win for jana winter in the thick of this fight in court in her first interview.th. >> i promised my sources i would keep their identities confidential, and would have ended up having to go to jail to do so. >> youv/lñ were going to jail. >> correct.ç martha: and the 6-year-old boy who was booted from school and labeled a sexual that harasser -- this is so crazy -- he kissed a little girl on the hand. >> i didç something wrong. she sent me to the office. i feel sorry. bill: cute little guy, right? there are i newç developments n the story that you do not want to miss about that young man. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause]>> i have never been me hopeful about america. bill: a foxnews.com reporter speaking out for the first time since she found herself in the news. jana winter subpoenaed in new york state for refusing to reveal her sources in her coverage of the colorado movie massacre. but the new york court of appeals ruled in her favor this week, and winter spoke out for the first time about her ordeal with shepard smith. >> i knew i was kind of in trouble when my fel
bill: also a big win for jana winter in the thick of this fight in court in her first interview.th. >> i promised my sources i would keep their identities confidential, and would have ended up having to go to jail to do so. >> youv/lñ were going to jail. >> correct.ç martha: and the 6-year-old boy who was booted from school and labeled a sexual that harasser -- this is so crazy -- he kissed a little girl on the hand. >> i didç something wrong. she sent me to the...
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i'm jana katsuyama in for tori campbell. >>> the family of 13-year-old jahi mcmath is in a legal battle with children's hospital to keep the girl on life support. ktvu's ali rasmus is live at the courthouse in oakland right now with the results of today's critical court hearing. >> reporter: about 20 minutes ago, we heard from the doctor from stanford whopt had was appointed by the judge -- who was appointed by the judge to do an independent exam of jahi mcmath's brain activity and he share with the court -- shared with the court his opinion. >> the condition of jahi, she needs all -- she meets all of the criteria for brain death. >> reporter: the family was hoping she would have a different diagnosis to keep her on life support at children's hospital. their time may be running out. the hospital filed paperwork to have everybody her removed from life support. in the documents filed this morning, attorneys argued that this legal battle should end. they said judicial intervention is appropriate only of a proof is offered that it's reasonably prosecutor that the mistake was been made in th
i'm jana katsuyama in for tori campbell. >>> the family of 13-year-old jahi mcmath is in a legal battle with children's hospital to keep the girl on life support. ktvu's ali rasmus is live at the courthouse in oakland right now with the results of today's critical court hearing. >> reporter: about 20 minutes ago, we heard from the doctor from stanford whopt had was appointed by the judge -- who was appointed by the judge to do an independent exam of jahi mcmath's brain activity...
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you know, i consulted with jana.he is our friend and our colleague, and in my view, she was on the right side of the law. but before this decision today, the cases went the other way. that is to say when a judge ordered a reporter to surrender her notes, the reporter either surrendered the notes or went to jail. this decision that came down just a few moments ago by the new york state court of appeals, bill, which is the highest state court in the state of new york, has firmly established the public policy of the state of new york as the most pro-first amendment, pro-freedom of speech policy in the united states of america. because the state of new york basically said to jana winter and to all of our colleagues in the journalism industry you can disregard a subpoena from a judge of another state if you are a new york journalist, because the new york law will protect you. bill: wow. it is a, that is significant. did she get lucky having that case in new york? how'd it get there in the first place? >> she works here wi
you know, i consulted with jana.he is our friend and our colleague, and in my view, she was on the right side of the law. but before this decision today, the cases went the other way. that is to say when a judge ordered a reporter to surrender her notes, the reporter either surrendered the notes or went to jail. this decision that came down just a few moments ago by the new york state court of appeals, bill, which is the highest state court in the state of new york, has firmly established the...
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the sense in the southern philippines have released a jordanian television jana stupid been held captive free entry hall bake at tea on the anti stupidity that crewman been kidnapped in june twenty twelve by abu sayyaf medicines you take on to interview his two companions of the dos february. and mm the news. straight to the newsreader. due to business and sports. it was also a unique music selection listen and you'll see. euro news review is unreadable and your new store called slash reading. most digital music at full speed could be stalled until twenty ten due to the who. a stroll. let's take a quick look at the opera contains the best rates and opting to buy the semi final spot on the last world cup job are determined to reach the twenty fourteen finals and brazil. experienced players defensive midfield of attacking talent guaranteed of impressive road to the finals. six water with every feature to the first leg of the playoff showdown has potential. ivory coast failed to give us the first round of the last two world cups. the grand roles to help them with the team are either outrigh
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business they're also likely to be the number of emigrants returning home to visit character named jana visitor numbers are up three percent i've known people from ireland so was just a great place to stop by. i'm a heavy heart i think that the brain is all know about. none of the killing and dying out and i are talking about and read the bench. wednesday. this gives without it. actually yes. tommy t know anybody that went to look at every event sorry. now i just that i might add that to the cutting. you react forced into the gathering today recommends consideration should be given to most of the serious and focus on the legacies of this year instead. it's as if it is states more frequently. it should be done more than every five years. star is continuing to come to attractions such as here at dublin castle. the minister for tourism asset that is a risk that the catherine initiative could mean a drop in wickets for twenty fourteen for he says. so far indications are very positive for next year. he is doubling the hotel for christmas when sharon has warned that should be a weapon. condit
business they're also likely to be the number of emigrants returning home to visit character named jana visitor numbers are up three percent i've known people from ireland so was just a great place to stop by. i'm a heavy heart i think that the brain is all know about. none of the killing and dying out and i are talking about and read the bench. wednesday. this gives without it. actually yes. tommy t know anybody that went to look at every event sorry. now i just that i might add that to the...
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they will finally have standing to sue, don't they jana? it would be interesting over whether the president had the legal authority to make all of the changes. >> can you imagine this being the largest class action case? i personally watched someone go from having coverage to not have any coverage trying to sign up on the obama care. i watch today with my own eyes. he's not the only person. millions in the same boat and it will come to fruition on january 1st. >> what the president has done this year alone, there is no authority for that. they were man dates and there was no choice? >> i know, but what is interesting, not to be a legal wonk. there is one attack on obama care that may get. it the way the stat u is written the irs cannot give subsidies to anything other than the state. the laws are illegal and that's the one. that is a legal tripwire that may bring the whole thing down. >> jana move to the zimmerman trial. it captured the attention of americans, why? >> because this case was touted to be about race from the get go. and as you
they will finally have standing to sue, don't they jana? it would be interesting over whether the president had the legal authority to make all of the changes. >> can you imagine this being the largest class action case? i personally watched someone go from having coverage to not have any coverage trying to sign up on the obama care. i watch today with my own eyes. he's not the only person. millions in the same boat and it will come to fruition on january 1st. >> what the president...
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jana winter is speaking out about her victory in court.rt decision that is a huge win for freedom of the press. and for all of us who read and watch and listen to the
jana winter is speaking out about her victory in court.rt decision that is a huge win for freedom of the press. and for all of us who read and watch and listen to the
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and jana winter tells her story. >> he spent the last moments of his life making sure the classmates lived. the president's greatest hit. >> my critics get an at to youed. ♪
and jana winter tells her story. >> he spent the last moments of his life making sure the classmates lived. the president's greatest hit. >> my critics get an at to youed. ♪
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for more information go to ktvu with jana who was first with the news. >> reporter: well tonight the union's president told me this deal comes at least after ten meeting during the cooling off period with the ac transit and the agency if this does not work out of the 200, 000 daily riders is the most effective if it falls through. >> ac transit bus line is their lifeline getting them from school to work and everyday. >> some riders say it is a relief to hear the tentative deal to end the labor contract. >> how am i going to get to point a to point bbecause my mother is in the nursing home and i have to catch the bus to see her. >> bus operator and dispatchers and claire ral workers but the -- members soundly rejected two proposals in august and october lead to a strike threat that was averded by a last minute state imposed cooling off period. today the union's president william stated, union leaders say the last rejected deal increased workers healthcare contribution from 0 to $283 a month. >> anyone of the union has to fight for their rights and i think it is worth it. >> tonight as
for more information go to ktvu with jana who was first with the news. >> reporter: well tonight the union's president told me this deal comes at least after ten meeting during the cooling off period with the ac transit and the agency if this does not work out of the 200, 000 daily riders is the most effective if it falls through. >> ac transit bus line is their lifeline getting them from school to work and everyday. >> some riders say it is a relief to hear the tentative deal...
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jana winter tells her story. >>> then, he spent the last moments of his life making sure his classmates lived. jesse lewis, the 6-year-old hero of sandy hook. >>> and from
jana winter tells her story. >>> then, he spent the last moments of his life making sure his classmates lived. jesse lewis, the 6-year-old hero of sandy hook. >>> and from
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. >> jana if >> harris, we'll so the delays stretching tomorrow and especially in the northeast and we have a lot of major hubs. we have tornado watches and latest issued at 12 o'clock a.m. central time and lewisville and mississippi and the other watches going up to down down. several tornado warnings southeast of greenville and up to the southern or northern portion of mississippi and south of memphis. tornado warnings there and we have thunderstorm warnings. that will continue in the over night if you can believe it, the first day of winter. and the flooding concern. we could so 6- 8 or a to the of rainfall. incredible amounts and the cold side of the storm, a to the of storm and inches offose. and take you in the evening and overnight and we'll so the line of potential showers and thunderstorms and severe weather. and look at icy weather for southern canada and in to northern new england. we could see the two inches of ice on the rods and power lines and that will be crippling for them. make sure you have generators in northern now new. and ice in northern oklahoma and that is wrap
. >> jana if >> harris, we'll so the delays stretching tomorrow and especially in the northeast and we have a lot of major hubs. we have tornado watches and latest issued at 12 o'clock a.m. central time and lewisville and mississippi and the other watches going up to down down. several tornado warnings southeast of greenville and up to the southern or northern portion of mississippi and south of memphis. tornado warnings there and we have thunderstorm warnings. that will continue in...
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. >> the next call comes from jana and wholesome, montana. please go ahead with your question. >> thank you. hello, sheri fink. i'm just curious how many people [inaudible] thank you. >> why is that important to you? and i think she hung up. >> okay, i'm glad to have a chance to answer this because in the book i didn't really make it clear that i felt that the race of the person was not -- i felt it wasn't necessary to always mention that. so some people have assumed that this was perhaps euthanasia of all african-american people because there was this doctor who he spoke about who had said something when i interviewed him, having to do with race and having to do with historical situations and we withdraw in our own communities and we feel comfortable with the people we are closest to them perhaps those potential fissures in society can open if we're not careful and if we allow ourselves to fear this, for example. but as best as i can tell of the 20 patients that received those drugs, about half and half african-american and caucasian or whit
. >> the next call comes from jana and wholesome, montana. please go ahead with your question. >> thank you. hello, sheri fink. i'm just curious how many people [inaudible] thank you. >> why is that important to you? and i think she hung up. >> okay, i'm glad to have a chance to answer this because in the book i didn't really make it clear that i felt that the race of the person was not -- i felt it wasn't necessary to always mention that. so some people have assumed...