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jeannie, i'm curious.nn has brought attention to one specific incident and then the greater in general. why has it taken someone with a higher profile to get us to focus on this? >> as much as i would love to speculate on it, i'm so thankful. i am so thankful for olivia's work. and i am so thankful for my brother and rihanna with 93 million followers just right now posted a piece of that congressional hearing because our industry and our -- i'm sorry, our society, we glamorize celebrities. we love to know what celebrities and icons are doing and when they do it all of a sudden it's cool which is a good and a bad thing. it's great when we see that voices need to be lifted and we need to see other people of color support us, but it's bad when we also see something like hollywood constantly perpetuate these racist stereotypes about asian women and the fetishization behind it and that asian women are always deemed as sexual, hypersexual or sub missive and docile and these stereotypes and i'm thankful for the p
jeannie, i'm curious.nn has brought attention to one specific incident and then the greater in general. why has it taken someone with a higher profile to get us to focus on this? >> as much as i would love to speculate on it, i'm so thankful. i am so thankful for olivia's work. and i am so thankful for my brother and rihanna with 93 million followers just right now posted a piece of that congressional hearing because our industry and our -- i'm sorry, our society, we glamorize...
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>> looking back, what makes you say that, jeannie? >> he was arrogant from the beginning.was always arrogant. he was full of himself. >> michele's sister agreed. >> he wanted to be like oh, i'm going to put you in your place. >> did you talk to her about how things were? with her and lloyd. >> no. >> or do you just seal that away? >> i knew -- >> is that a no-go topic? >> that's a no-go topic. >> michele's family says lloyd's my way or the highway attitude extended to the way he disciplined the children. the doting ballet dad wanted his girls to be a little too on point. >> he kind of raised his kids with a military bearing? >> yes. i mean, they had to -- he would snap his fingers and they'd line up and they would stand there like little soldiers. >> he would make them kneel with their nose to the wall, hands behind their heads, like they were being executed. like this is -- >> i'm sorry? for a minor household infraction? >> like for nothing sometimes. he'd just be mad at them. >> after michele's death jeannie flew out to the east coast to be with her granddaughters. that'
>> looking back, what makes you say that, jeannie? >> he was arrogant from the beginning.was always arrogant. he was full of himself. >> michele's sister agreed. >> he wanted to be like oh, i'm going to put you in your place. >> did you talk to her about how things were? with her and lloyd. >> no. >> or do you just seal that away? >> i knew -- >> is that a no-go topic? >> that's a no-go topic. >> michele's family says lloyd's my...
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after his father died in january, he went to live with his aunt jeannie, and her son, jackson. the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an affordable option. >> $80 for you is almost your entire budget in terms of a week of grocery shopping for the family. >> yes. >> reporter: do we buy a desk or do we get groceries? >> yes, exactly. am i going make things extra thin this week? >> reporter: evans says he was called to transform his family carpentry business into woodworking with a purpose. how did you go from woodworking, small arts and crafts with your daughter to providing desks to students who need them? >> well, it was one of those things where you see a need and you need to fill it. >> reporter: with $300 from his own pocket, evans picked up enough discount lumber to build 13 desks, but it didn't stop there. the count is now over 1,400! the goal? 2020 by the end of the school year. did you ever think that when you started this it would grow to be this big? >> i thought 13 was a lot. >> reporter: whether a dozen or a few thousand, it only takes one to make a world o
after his father died in january, he went to live with his aunt jeannie, and her son, jackson. the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an affordable option. >> $80 for you is almost your entire budget in terms of a week of grocery shopping for the family. >> yes. >> reporter: do we buy a desk or do we get groceries? >> yes, exactly. am i going make things extra thin this week? >> reporter: evans says he was called to transform his family carpentry business...
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jeannie nguyen. >>and in order to continue to try to stop fraud. the department also announced today. they are no longer using social security numbers on claim forms that are sent through the mail. >>still to come all youth sports in california can resume, but there is a caveat kron 4 news at 6 we'll be talking live to ucsf doctor near up on about what parents coaches and players. can expect also we go one on one with oakland's new police chief asking him about how his first month on the job has been and we're honoring remarkable women during women's history month today, we'll introduce you
jeannie nguyen. >>and in order to continue to try to stop fraud. the department also announced today. they are no longer using social security numbers on claim forms that are sent through the mail. >>still to come all youth sports in california can resume, but there is a caveat kron 4 news at 6 we'll be talking live to ucsf doctor near up on about what parents coaches and players. can expect also we go one on one with oakland's new police chief asking him about how his first month...
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. >> reporter: jeannie roepcke has been a teacher in arkansas 24 years. why are you a teachers?ssume you aren't doing it for the money? >> if you're doing it for the money, it's the wrong profession. >> reporter: roepcke's school district in batesville, arkansas, prides itself on students first. but when it comes to paying its teachers, batesville was next to last in this part of the state. salaries averaged $45,000. >> we weren't keeping people because of that. >> reporter: michael hester is batesville superintendent. he was losing teachers and getting new ones to move to this rural arkansas town of about 10,000 people. >> people aren't in this for the money, but they should not have a vow to poverty to teach either. >> reporter: jeannie roepcke has been working five nights a week at the local community center just to make ends meet. but then they started hearing a rumor. >> oh, yeah, teachers love to talk. >> reporter: about an unusual solution to batesville budget problems. >> what was that really about? >> reporter: that would allow this school district to truly live up to i
. >> reporter: jeannie roepcke has been a teacher in arkansas 24 years. why are you a teachers?ssume you aren't doing it for the money? >> if you're doing it for the money, it's the wrong profession. >> reporter: roepcke's school district in batesville, arkansas, prides itself on students first. but when it comes to paying its teachers, batesville was next to last in this part of the state. salaries averaged $45,000. >> we weren't keeping people because of that. >>...
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jeannie's bankruptcy settlement. under the agreement, the company paid $13.5 billion for its role in starting three major fires over the past few years. the city of santa rosa and sonoma county say wildfire victims must finish clearing their properties of debris by june 1st. the deadline pertains to homes and commercial prize. parties that were burned by the wall bridge. myers or glass fires last year, officials say property owners face penalties if they failed to meet the deadline. they say removing the debris is critical in protecting neighborhoods and local watersheds. okay we're checking in on the weather is it's kind of cool tonight. today was a breezy, cool day and so it stands to reason. with the winds dying down. it's going to be called one overnight tonight, so there's north bay valleys, north east bay valleys. we're looking for a frost advisory goes into effect this morning about three a.m. and there tomorrow morning about three a.m. it didn't last very long. but frost advising unless so, pay attention to t
jeannie's bankruptcy settlement. under the agreement, the company paid $13.5 billion for its role in starting three major fires over the past few years. the city of santa rosa and sonoma county say wildfire victims must finish clearing their properties of debris by june 1st. the deadline pertains to homes and commercial prize. parties that were burned by the wall bridge. myers or glass fires last year, officials say property owners face penalties if they failed to meet the deadline. they say...
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jeannie stated that the current rate increase won't be used to bankroll any of the companies. fire related legal expenses. dallas ranch middle school in antioch is celebrating their students who've made the honor roll this school here despite distance learning. the school held a drive through on a roll parade today. dallas ranch has just over 800 students and over 55% of them have a three point oh grade point average or higher during the 1st and 2nd quarters of the school year. this is amazing. we've had a lot going on this year. we had to change, bro. quickly and students are we have over 400 students rhetoric selling in the distance learning, so we're really proud of our students and our staff who have excelled in this distance learning model, dallas ranch says they're middle school students understand the importance of learning and that they try. to achieve the best to their ability. okay pretty nice day out there today we had temperatures certainly above the average. we're wait. on rain. we're below average on rainfall for this season and we were well below average last ye
jeannie stated that the current rate increase won't be used to bankroll any of the companies. fire related legal expenses. dallas ranch middle school in antioch is celebrating their students who've made the honor roll this school here despite distance learning. the school held a drive through on a roll parade today. dallas ranch has just over 800 students and over 55% of them have a three point oh grade point average or higher during the 1st and 2nd quarters of the school year. this is amazing....
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he described the events on jeanni rhee six as domestic terrorism and plans to hold people accountableporters without borders has accused another group over the killing of jamal khashoggi. the media watchdog has filed a complaint with germany's public prosecutor, seeking an inquiry under the national jurisdiction laws. the group accuses saudi arabia of persecuting jamaal shelby -- jamal khashoggi and other journalists. in afghanistan, three women who were shot who worked for a broadcaster. government sources say the women were attacked separately on their way home from work. these are the latest in series of shootings and bombings targeting journalists and other professionals in recent weeks. indonesia's mountain has been throwing volcanic ash as highs 5000 meters into the sky. activity increased in the last week. there have been no new evacuation orders. the volcano was dormant for four centuries before erupting in 2010. previous corrections have killed dozens of people. foreign ministers from southeast asian countries have held talks with me and mark -- myanmar. the military seized p
he described the events on jeanni rhee six as domestic terrorism and plans to hold people accountableporters without borders has accused another group over the killing of jamal khashoggi. the media watchdog has filed a complaint with germany's public prosecutor, seeking an inquiry under the national jurisdiction laws. the group accuses saudi arabia of persecuting jamaal shelby -- jamal khashoggi and other journalists. in afghanistan, three women who were shot who worked for a broadcaster....
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"the real's" jeannie mai on the life-saving surgery., she's speaking out about the hate crime against asian-americans. coming up next. ♪ dr. oz: take a look at these folks. they were all diagnosed with covid-19. some of them even had mild cases of covid and were able to recover at home. the common thread, months later, months, they're still suffering. it
"the real's" jeannie mai on the life-saving surgery., she's speaking out about the hate crime against asian-americans. coming up next. ♪ dr. oz: take a look at these folks. they were all diagnosed with covid-19. some of them even had mild cases of covid and were able to recover at home. the common thread, months later, months, they're still suffering. it
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still to come at noon, a warning for p jeannie customers will tell you how much your monthly bill could go up starting next month, plus former president trump makes his first big speech since leaving office. i'm re broken with a look at what he had to say about his future. in politics coming up and blue skies over the oakland estuary, looking off into san francisco in the distance, the sun is out. it's a little cooler today than it was yesterday. ktvu meteorologists. kyla grogan has your full forecast coming up, you have the power to know before you go when you wake up with morning's onto, he also have the power to know. everywhere you go when you download the ktvu fox two news app. let us take you to a place you've been craving. where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. here, there's a story behind every meal. with cacique, you'll be inspired to add your own flair. so you can tell a story of your own. cacique.your auténtico awaits. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so t
still to come at noon, a warning for p jeannie customers will tell you how much your monthly bill could go up starting next month, plus former president trump makes his first big speech since leaving office. i'm re broken with a look at what he had to say about his future. in politics coming up and blue skies over the oakland estuary, looking off into san francisco in the distance, the sun is out. it's a little cooler today than it was yesterday. ktvu meteorologists. kyla grogan has your full...
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with the boys forced to learn together at the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an affordof a week of grocery shopping for the family. >> yes. >> reporter: do we buy a desk or get groceries? >> exactly. am i going to make things extra thin this week. >> reporter: evans said he was called to turn his family woodworking industry into a business. how did you go from doing small >> iwas onof those things hodad? where you see a need and you need fill it. >> reporter: with $300 from his own pocket, evans picked up enough discount lumber to build 13 desks. but it didn't stop there. the count is now over 1,400. the goal -- 2020 by the end of the school year. did you ever think that when you started this it would grow to be this big? >> i thought 13 was a lot. >> reporter: whether a dozen or a few thousand it only takes one to make a world of difference. >> i was just blown away. the desks are just beautifully made. they're so sturdy which having boys iryes >> oh, absolutely. >> thank you. >> we are so thankful. thank you so much, mr. evans. >> if this gives a family hope, absolute
with the boys forced to learn together at the dining room table, jeannie struggled to find an affordof a week of grocery shopping for the family. >> yes. >> reporter: do we buy a desk or get groceries? >> exactly. am i going to make things extra thin this week. >> reporter: evans said he was called to turn his family woodworking industry into a business. how did you go from doing small >> iwas onof those things hodad? where you see a need and you need fill it....
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seen the number of women in that branch of the military grow over time and so has master sergeant jeannied. >> i do think many see this as a career. >> reporter: the air force has the largest number of women serving in the country with 21% of the forest being female. >> i think it makes it a more well-rounded workforce. and brings different things. sometimes empathy, some different views and different sites that make us better. >> reporter: she is a mother of three boys. this 20 year veteran overseas nearly 300 active-duty civilian and reserves working on c-17's. she is affectionately called mama eklund by her squadron. >> i know they look up to me but it is funny because i think i look more down to them to see because they have so many new ideas and different ways to do things that i did not think of and did not even have the opportunity of when i came in. >> reporter: she sees the military as a way to pave the way for better opportunities for women, through the tuition assistance program. >> so have the opportunity to go while you are serving and to go after that you can use for yoursel
seen the number of women in that branch of the military grow over time and so has master sergeant jeannied. >> i do think many see this as a career. >> reporter: the air force has the largest number of women serving in the country with 21% of the forest being female. >> i think it makes it a more well-rounded workforce. and brings different things. sometimes empathy, some different views and different sites that make us better. >> reporter: she is a mother of three boys....
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jeannie nugent has that story. >>justin robinson was starting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job sometime in november. i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity just ration card positive covid tests of also kobe twice. i sent those as well, thanks statements, multiple bank statements from multiple banks. he says the edd denied all of his forms of identification in trying to prove it was really him on the account. he's not the only one i got suspected fraud mark at lee went through a similar experience and has yet to hear back from duty after submitting all his forms of identification back in november between at lee and robinson both men say they've tried calling the department more than 2000 times and have yet to get any updates on their case that some ballots on numbers. forget t
jeannie nugent has that story. >>justin robinson was starting to work in the food and catering industry and right when the pandemic hit he lost his job sometime in november. i got letter threw a td from march to november of 2020 he was getting unemployment from california's employment development department that was until he says he got a letter that flag to the count for potential fraud activity just ration card positive covid tests of also kobe twice. i sent those as well, thanks...
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the bodies of good men, sherman, and jeannie, were found to much later in an earthen dam in mississippi. in prosecuting that case, we found the sheriff and sheriff's deputy, that sheriff stepien more than the sheriff, have participated in the apprehension of goodman, treatment and cheney, and later the murder of the, and in mississippi there was a saying at a thought and policy of philosophy that said, no anglo white anglo-saxon protestant could be convicted of killing a black person in the state of mississippi. so you cannot get a state court to do that. so the feds came in with violation of civil rights. and they were all found guilty under that. fmr mayor riley: dr. sellers, you come on the eighth of february, 50 years ago, in orangeburg, southern carolina, engaged in a peaceful protest, that became what is known as the tragically, the orangeburg massacre. let the listeners understand what happened that day? dr. sellers: on the eighth of february, 1968, i was in orangeburg, because i was considering south carolina state college as the school i would go to. i had come back to south ca
the bodies of good men, sherman, and jeannie, were found to much later in an earthen dam in mississippi. in prosecuting that case, we found the sheriff and sheriff's deputy, that sheriff stepien more than the sheriff, have participated in the apprehension of goodman, treatment and cheney, and later the murder of the, and in mississippi there was a saying at a thought and policy of philosophy that said, no anglo white anglo-saxon protestant could be convicted of killing a black person in the...
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jeannie wolf, thank you so much for speaking to us.elp and support is available. you can visit befrienders international for more information about support services. or in the uk, you can call the samaritans free on 116 123. you are watching bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. hundreds of protesters demanding justice for george floyd have marched through the us city of minneapolis on the eve of the trial of a white policeman charged with his murder. mr floyd died in may last year after he was pinned down by the neck for more than eight minutes. swiss voters have approved a ban on face coverings in public, such as burqas and niqabs worn by muslim women. critics have called it absurd, pointing out that only a handful of muslims in switzerland actually wear face coverings. president emmanuel macron has led tributes to the french politician and billionaire, olivier dassault, who was killed in a helicopter crash today. mr macron described him as a captain of industry and said his death would be a great loss. barcelona football
jeannie wolf, thank you so much for speaking to us.elp and support is available. you can visit befrienders international for more information about support services. or in the uk, you can call the samaritans free on 116 123. you are watching bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. hundreds of protesters demanding justice for george floyd have marched through the us city of minneapolis on the eve of the trial of a white policeman charged with his murder. mr floyd died in may last year...
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my name is rachel jeannie sheep i am and i and i and you have a i don't is your title i will be leaving the teacher. here at highland park name school and take your summer down here and the elegant priyanka told me how she was having tea with her how did you start. your mum taught you how to talk to you today we're going to her unit about how you market. your study to develop this idea that you have this computer inside of your head think you can't see any controls everything about you. because you know because every day. the told the kids this age are far more capable thank you and i would never give them credit for that so when you give them the cherry else and you give them some knowledge they're able to run with it ok we're going to get the employer to snatch it number one why do we start home learning i don't know is it the fur. status quo. but the way to school i want to. say you were born you started to do what. you think when you. learned. that. babies are born learning. there is a brain ready to learn and it's ready to learn especially from other people social brain. and our wo
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jeannie. the accident occurred on march 11th i was working at the owner of our nuclear power plant 120 kilometers north of tokyo. and i had to stay there until the 15th of march i couldn't leave on the 13th the alarm was sounded and on a cow as well because the radioactive cloud was passing through the area so i thought i'm going to the radioactivity was so intense that nobody was allowed to go outside the colleagues out doing measurements had to come back inside but this was a good on march the 13th i saw a huge ship out in the back it was the ronald reagan crew who believe it was here as a part of operation tomodachi going down nope not subsumed closer. to my dad she is the japanese word for friends the operation was a humanitarian mission on the part of u.s. forces to help people affected by the tsunami. on march the 13th 20112 days after the 1st explosion in a reactor at the fukushima nuclear plant the aircraft carrier u.s.s. ronald reagan was caught in the radioactive plume rising from th
jeannie. the accident occurred on march 11th i was working at the owner of our nuclear power plant 120 kilometers north of tokyo. and i had to stay there until the 15th of march i couldn't leave on the 13th the alarm was sounded and on a cow as well because the radioactive cloud was passing through the area so i thought i'm going to the radioactivity was so intense that nobody was allowed to go outside the colleagues out doing measurements had to come back inside but this was a good on march...
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jeannie. --republican jeannie. caller: this is jeannie owens. trump did a great job when he was in office. he did the things he said he was going to do, and biden is taking this country straight downhill. he is killing jobs. he said he wanted to be bipartisan, but he is not been bipartisan at all. host: did you watch mr. trump's speech yesterday? caller: yes, sir. host: what you think about it specifically? caller: simply he just pointed out the facts of what biden has done -- taking this country downhill. gas prices have gone up and it will keep going up. host: let's hear from him, dixon, to -- pam, dixon, tennessee. democrats line. caller: hi, pedro. i am concerned about people talking about trump running in 2024 because it looks like he will probably be a convicted criminal by then and i don't know if convicted criminals can run for office and also if he faces jail time i would imagine he will leave this country. i would like to imagine -- i asked a psychologist about the term malignant narcissist, which i have heard referred to mr. trump dur
jeannie. --republican jeannie. caller: this is jeannie owens. trump did a great job when he was in office. he did the things he said he was going to do, and biden is taking this country straight downhill. he is killing jobs. he said he wanted to be bipartisan, but he is not been bipartisan at all. host: did you watch mr. trump's speech yesterday? caller: yes, sir. host: what you think about it specifically? caller: simply he just pointed out the facts of what biden has done -- taking this...
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be included on the list and so now they're demanding governor newsome make some changes we've got jeannieyen with the story. >>just in sacramento on our 4. the news we rescheduled over 300 couples, it's not a sight you typically see on a saturday at sterling hotel in downtown sacramento. an empty ballroom unused plates, no loud music and nobody on the dance floor. >>bill's a rookie ces 2020 was a rough year for his business wedgwood weddings there was a way to move forward, but the department of public health just won't wouldn't listen to the best practices. >>wouldn't acknowledge that there's a way for us earn a living so when california health officials announced that theme park's outdoor sporting events and stadiums are allowed to open again. >>people in the wedding and event planning industry felt left out you're the only major industry that has no guidelines and is not included on the reopening plan amy oca tech and is the president of the california association for private events back in october. she and her colleagues march to the state capitol in wedding gowns. demanding the gover
be included on the list and so now they're demanding governor newsome make some changes we've got jeannieyen with the story. >>just in sacramento on our 4. the news we rescheduled over 300 couples, it's not a sight you typically see on a saturday at sterling hotel in downtown sacramento. an empty ballroom unused plates, no loud music and nobody on the dance floor. >>bill's a rookie ces 2020 was a rough year for his business wedgwood weddings there was a way to move forward, but the...
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sonoma county supervisors are getting ready to distribute up to $4 million from a p jeannie settlementfunds from wildfire prevention efforts. the press democrat reports that the money will go toward brush clearing, tree thinning prescribed burns and other efforts to create defensible space around homes and communities. but experts say the money is just a drop in the bucket and closer to $250 million would be needed to help prevent. wildfires. beria weather lots of sunshine. a warmer day today it looks like this pattern will stick around into the weekend. we'll have the forecast update coming up our market. let's go ktvu heather holmes now with a look at some of the stories we're working on for the seven o'clock news over on ktvu, plus. well, andre coming up tonight. funeral preparations are sadly now underway for that fallen officer killed in that mass shooting at a grocery store in colorado level. look at the extensive planning for the surface for that, he wrote. also say your receipts. how you may be able to take advantage of a new tax deduction for masks and other ppe. i love those
sonoma county supervisors are getting ready to distribute up to $4 million from a p jeannie settlementfunds from wildfire prevention efforts. the press democrat reports that the money will go toward brush clearing, tree thinning prescribed burns and other efforts to create defensible space around homes and communities. but experts say the money is just a drop in the bucket and closer to $250 million would be needed to help prevent. wildfires. beria weather lots of sunshine. a warmer day today...
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jeannie nguyen, reports. >>just in sacramento on our 4. the news we rescheduled over 300 couples, it's not a sight you typically see on a saturday at sterling hotel in downtown sacramento. an empty ballroom unused plates, no loud music and nobody on the dance floor. >>bill's a rookie ces 2020 was a rough year for his business wedgwood weddings there was a way to move forward, but the department of public health just won't wouldn't listen to the best practices. >>wouldn't acknowledge that there's a way for us earn a living so when california health officials announced that theme park's outdoor sporting events and stadiums are allowed to open again people in the wedding and event planning industry felt left out you're the only major industry that has no guidelines and is not included on the reopening plan amy oca tech and is the president of the california association for private events back in october. >>she and her colleagues march to the state capitol in wedding gowns. demanding the governor to give her industry guidelines on how they can
jeannie nguyen, reports. >>just in sacramento on our 4. the news we rescheduled over 300 couples, it's not a sight you typically see on a saturday at sterling hotel in downtown sacramento. an empty ballroom unused plates, no loud music and nobody on the dance floor. >>bill's a rookie ces 2020 was a rough year for his business wedgwood weddings there was a way to move forward, but the department of public health just won't wouldn't listen to the best practices. >>wouldn't...
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jeannie and other power companies about their operations and performance.mission is discussing some of the lessons learned from last year's fire season and looking ahead to this year. i don't know when it comes to the decision to shut off power to customers. utilities must execute public safety power shut off ps ps. events in a manner that places the well being of the people and the communities they serve for so central to all of our colleagues and the utility industry. we will hear from people in communities thatfety.t really compl week, rosemary, thd continues. i see her. yes we are going to drop temperatures a little bit this afternoon, still going to be above average. still like hello to you. hello allie. and to all of you out there enjoying some sunshine, a bit of a breeze out there today and we are looking at a wind advisory by tonight for our hill. so we are seeing ah, bit of a change. it's not gonna last, though. temperatures are going to be back up as early as tomorrow. how about a look at what's going on outside our doors where we do have mostly c
jeannie and other power companies about their operations and performance.mission is discussing some of the lessons learned from last year's fire season and looking ahead to this year. i don't know when it comes to the decision to shut off power to customers. utilities must execute public safety power shut off ps ps. events in a manner that places the well being of the people and the communities they serve for so central to all of our colleagues and the utility industry. we will hear from people...
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jeannie and other power companies around the state about their operations and performance. the commission is focusing on ps ps events during last year's fire season, and the lessons learned as we head into this year's fire season when it comes to the decision to shut off power to customers. utilities must execute public% safety power shut off ps ps. events in a manner that places the well being of the people and the communities they serve for so central to all of our colleagues, and this afternoon, the puc heard from people and communities impacted by the utilities, decisions. to shut off power supplies, okay, we're looking at the temperatures for i was looking at the temperatures now we are looking at the temperatures from today numbers. today were cooler than yesterday by in some places 8 to 10 degrees, so it was still warm, right? 80 degrees and fairfield etienne antioch, but it was cooler than it was yesterday. in a lot of the spots around the bay. so temperatures as we head into. tomorrow are going toe significantly warm up. they're gonna warm up further as we head int
jeannie and other power companies around the state about their operations and performance. the commission is focusing on ps ps events during last year's fire season, and the lessons learned as we head into this year's fire season when it comes to the decision to shut off power to customers. utilities must execute public% safety power shut off ps ps. events in a manner that places the well being of the people and the communities they serve for so central to all of our colleagues, and this...
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jeannie nguyen, fox, 40 news.e east bay has been a violent start to the year in oakland since january 1st. there have been 26 people killed murdered and a 150 shootings newly appointed oakland police chief leronne armstrong has experience out on the beat as a patrol officer and as an investigator in the traffic unit and he claims that his strategy is helped to reduce violence already. >>january we 15 homicides in we had last week alone we arrested 6 homicide related also more firearms in the 2021. than we did at the start of 2020. >>there've been several violent attacks in oakland's chinatown in recent weeks but chief armstrong is pushing back against the idea that the attacks racially-motivated he thinks that most of the incidents have been crimes of opportunity. >>san francisco's waste management company recology will have to pay back city residents nearly 95 million dollars in overcharge fees. it's the latest in the city's ongoing public corruption investigation into former public works director mohammed nuru t
jeannie nguyen, fox, 40 news.e east bay has been a violent start to the year in oakland since january 1st. there have been 26 people killed murdered and a 150 shootings newly appointed oakland police chief leronne armstrong has experience out on the beat as a patrol officer and as an investigator in the traffic unit and he claims that his strategy is helped to reduce violence already. >>january we 15 homicides in we had last week alone we arrested 6 homicide related also more firearms in...
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she speaks with actress margaret cho, co-host of "the real," jeannie mai, "weekends with alex witt: stop the hate" at 1:30 eastern time. >>> this morning donald trump is facing an onslaught of investigations on multiple fronts, including right here in new york. trump's former personal lawyer, michael cohen, seen here after he met with the manhattan d.a.'s office for the eighth time yesterday. and cohen spoke to msnbc yesterday as well. >> do i anticipate being called as a witness? the answer is most probably yes. if i'm asked, then i will do it simply because of my respect for mr. vance. >> in the meantime, a member of the family that knows trump's finances inside and out now speaking out exclusively to nbc news. nbc's tom winter has that interview. >> as investigators begin to pore over millions of donald trump's tax documents in their ongoing investigation, the pressure is on to find somebody who can give them an inside view of the trump organization. one of those potential insiders is speaking out in an exclusive nbc news interview. what do you think he could tell investigators? >> ev
she speaks with actress margaret cho, co-host of "the real," jeannie mai, "weekends with alex witt: stop the hate" at 1:30 eastern time. >>> this morning donald trump is facing an onslaught of investigations on multiple fronts, including right here in new york. trump's former personal lawyer, michael cohen, seen here after he met with the manhattan d.a.'s office for the eighth time yesterday. and cohen spoke to msnbc yesterday as well. >> do i anticipate being...
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i mean you can't put the jeannie back in the bottle.racy and there's no way to go back to whatever kind of, you know, nostalgia of a kind of make america great again fantasy from the 1950s. i think it is important to recognize we are seeing a mixture of demographic change in a variety of states where we are seeing growing numbers of latin x, african-americans, native americans but we are seeing a transformation in white voters. things we don't talk enough about with polarization is that the white electorate is divided with those on the side of maga politics and those appalled who have come out and protested against children in cases and the rice of trumpism and the rise of white nativism. we see a multi-racial coalition that has to be organized and created to be sustained. this is not just demographics. it will be demographics plus deep organizing, the kind of organizing we have seen in georgia which i think gives us hope. it is a real story of growing a multi-racial electorate and that takes time and energy but i think it frightens rep
i mean you can't put the jeannie back in the bottle.racy and there's no way to go back to whatever kind of, you know, nostalgia of a kind of make america great again fantasy from the 1950s. i think it is important to recognize we are seeing a mixture of demographic change in a variety of states where we are seeing growing numbers of latin x, african-americans, native americans but we are seeing a transformation in white voters. things we don't talk enough about with polarization is that the...
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enforcement officers, the goal is to reform police agencies across the nation but as our reporter jeannie when found out some law enforcement leaders in sacramento. do not agree with the proposed changes. >>and it will not bring back. george floyd. taylor say her name breonna taylor. >>on arbery but it's a start for house lawmakers who passed the george floyd justice in policing act earlier this week. the police reform bill would ban chokehold make changes to qualified immunity then no knock warrants and prohibit racial profiling it puts more emphasis on accountability. >>as well as transparency for very axioms founder of voice of the youth he says this bill has been a long time coming if officers are doing just to communities that will be no press to communities people of color that they are held to the highest degree of law. i don't think that's anything to us to ask for that welcoming this potential new law isn't something sergeant kevin nicholson president of the sacramento county deputies association is looking forward to i could pull my gun and i could shoot down. >>but i couldn't p
enforcement officers, the goal is to reform police agencies across the nation but as our reporter jeannie when found out some law enforcement leaders in sacramento. do not agree with the proposed changes. >>and it will not bring back. george floyd. taylor say her name breonna taylor. >>on arbery but it's a start for house lawmakers who passed the george floyd justice in policing act earlier this week. the police reform bill would ban chokehold make changes to qualified immunity then...
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you have all great upsets, oral roberts, we have sister jeannie, jean, a 101-year-old who is the teamo deal with all of the different protocols and guidelines involved because it was not going to be the same, and it's not as enjoyable not only from a reporter standpoint but certainly from a fans' standpoint, and it's a whole different atmosphere out there, and one thing about college basketball more so than any other sport is about the fan enthusiasm, and with the covid situation and rightfully so it has put a damper on everything despite the fact you had great moments, great teams, and great individuals, like sister jean and others. >> what do you think is the future for that? i mean, they are at 22% capacity now. and different leagues have had different policies in welcoming fans back. we saw some fans for the super bowl, not as many as there normally would be. what is your sense of how close we are to getting closer to 50%, 75% on a wider national level? >> well, we're certainly closer when it comes to outdoor sports, baseball, football, what have you. look at the situation with th
you have all great upsets, oral roberts, we have sister jeannie, jean, a 101-year-old who is the teamo deal with all of the different protocols and guidelines involved because it was not going to be the same, and it's not as enjoyable not only from a reporter standpoint but certainly from a fans' standpoint, and it's a whole different atmosphere out there, and one thing about college basketball more so than any other sport is about the fan enthusiasm, and with the covid situation and rightfully...
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we seen it's possible but i don't think that jeannie goes back in the bottle very easily. but we have also i don't think it's an accident with also see how quickly congress will turn off the tap when they think were getting. i think our attitudes of absently changed with the question is what are we going to do with it? back i think most of the jobs you profiled are not the kind of jobs people could do remotely. going to be working remotely? a lot of the jobs you focused on teaching, care work, domestic work, retail a lot of those can't really be done remotely. >> or their being done remotely it sort of great stress working on it story about teachers who were like trying desperately to come up with innovative ways to do things with her teaching remotely. including a couple of great seattle teachers i should say from garfield high among other places that told me about experiments with narrative grading because age rep grading scenes insane right now. right? so teachers are desperately trying to make remote learning as close to real learning as possible. it's really, really h
we seen it's possible but i don't think that jeannie goes back in the bottle very easily. but we have also i don't think it's an accident with also see how quickly congress will turn off the tap when they think were getting. i think our attitudes of absently changed with the question is what are we going to do with it? back i think most of the jobs you profiled are not the kind of jobs people could do remotely. going to be working remotely? a lot of the jobs you focused on teaching, care work,...
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but as our reporter jeannie found out. >>some law enforcement leaders in sacramento, don't agree with the proposed changes. >>and it will not bring back. george floyd. taylor say her name breonna taylor. >>on arbery but it's a start for house lawmakers who passed the george floyd justice in policing act earlier this week. the police reform bill would ban chokehold make changes to qualified immunity van no knock warrants and prohibit racial profiling it puts more emphasis on accountability. >>as well as transparency for very axioms founder of voice of the youth he says this bill has been a long time coming if officers are doing just to communities that will be no press to communities people of color that they are held to the highest degree of law. i don't think that's anything to us to ask for that welcoming this potential new law isn't something sergeant kevin nicholson president of the sacramento county deputies association is looking forward to i could pull my gun and i could shoot down. >>but i place them into the carot
but as our reporter jeannie found out. >>some law enforcement leaders in sacramento, don't agree with the proposed changes. >>and it will not bring back. george floyd. taylor say her name breonna taylor. >>on arbery but it's a start for house lawmakers who passed the george floyd justice in policing act earlier this week. the police reform bill would ban chokehold make changes to qualified immunity van no knock warrants and prohibit racial profiling it puts more emphasis on...
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gottheimer: attorney general ford, what kind of message when it sent if those involved in the tax on jeannie rhee six were to get off? a.g. ford: thank you so much. the message would be clear, that it is condoned. it has no repercussions or personal consequence, and at the end of the day what we want to do is ensure that these actions do have consequences and we will not kowtow to extremism we have seen taking place over the last few months, especially january 6 . it is important to have strong laws. in nevada, we have been nimble in our approach to sovereign citizens and ensuring we have actual tools in state legislation to address those unique approaches they have taken to domestic terrorism, and at the end of the day but we need to be doing at the federal level is to ensure that those who engage in these actions know that there are consequences and they will be dire. rep. gottheimer: thank you. in my home state of new jersey, intelligence and information sharing between the federal government and state and local enforcement of safety. i guess i will ask attorney general chisholm. based on
gottheimer: attorney general ford, what kind of message when it sent if those involved in the tax on jeannie rhee six were to get off? a.g. ford: thank you so much. the message would be clear, that it is condoned. it has no repercussions or personal consequence, and at the end of the day what we want to do is ensure that these actions do have consequences and we will not kowtow to extremism we have seen taking place over the last few months, especially january 6 . it is important to have strong...
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. >> reporter: for seniors like 81-year-old jeannie mcdowell -- >> they didn't have an iphone, they don'ter: decastro and her family have booked vaccine appointments by the hundreds in their central new york community. >> i just need your name as it appears on your license -- >> reporter: all for total strangers and for free. >> we do it between lunch, dinner, pretty much all the time. >> reporter: de castro's often up until 3:00 in the morning rapidly refreshing websites for any availability. >> my husband calls it whack-a-mole. you have to be quick because there's 10,000 other people doing probably the same thing. >> reporter: her husband marco delivering the prohibiinted confirmation tickets. she first realized the difficulties in getting an appointment while signing up her mother-in-law. word got out fast after de castro started helping neighbors. >> i heard some seniors even say they would get on the computer, they might lose the site. they put in wrong new york and ended up in rochester. and my other dear friend got on the phone, and the lady said call back at 4:00. she called back
. >> reporter: for seniors like 81-year-old jeannie mcdowell -- >> they didn't have an iphone, they don'ter: decastro and her family have booked vaccine appointments by the hundreds in their central new york community. >> i just need your name as it appears on your license -- >> reporter: all for total strangers and for free. >> we do it between lunch, dinner, pretty much all the time. >> reporter: de castro's often up until 3:00 in the morning rapidly...