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>> jerry selbee: uh-huh.every day? >> jerry selbee: uh-huh. >> marge selbee: every day. >> wertheim: why'd you decide to sell it? >> jerry selbee: i was 62. marge was 63. and i thought it was a nice time to sell and see what we could do after that. >> wertheim: you're in your early 60s, you decide to retire. >> both: uh-huh. >> wertheim: you're going to put your feet up. what was the plan? >> jerry selbee: yeah. ( laughs ) that was basically it. >> marge selbee: i don't think we had one, per se. >> jerry selbee: that was basically it. we were going to enjoy-- we were going to enjoy life a little bit. >> wertheim: but one morning in 2003, jerry happened to walk back into the corner store and spotted a brochure for a brand new lottery game called winfall. jerry always possessed what he calls "a head for math"-- he has a bachelors degree in the subject from nearby western michigan university. and in only a matter of minutes, he realized that this was a unique game. >> jerry selbee: i read it, and by the time i w
>> jerry selbee: uh-huh.every day? >> jerry selbee: uh-huh. >> marge selbee: every day. >> wertheim: why'd you decide to sell it? >> jerry selbee: i was 62. marge was 63. and i thought it was a nice time to sell and see what we could do after that. >> wertheim: you're in your early 60s, you decide to retire. >> both: uh-huh. >> wertheim: you're going to put your feet up. what was the plan? >> jerry selbee: yeah. ( laughs ) that was basically...
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with a big following and, and a good reputation like jerry falwell could maybe step in and, and save that giant ministry. >> jerry falwell goes to palm springs, and he meets with jim and tammy. >> in the wake of the revelations about jessica hahn, they reached out to falwell, asking him to take the helm of ptl for a while while their issues were dealt with. and jim bakker and jerry falwell go into a room in the suite alone. >> where bakker said, i'd like you to take the helm of ptl and hold it together. i need to take some time with my wife and family. and when they come out they say that they have agreed that jerry falwell will take over as head of ptl. >> i don't know what people would say now. like, "never resign?" >> jesus is the son of god.
with a big following and, and a good reputation like jerry falwell could maybe step in and, and save that giant ministry. >> jerry falwell goes to palm springs, and he meets with jim and tammy. >> in the wake of the revelations about jessica hahn, they reached out to falwell, asking him to take the helm of ptl for a while while their issues were dealt with. and jim bakker and jerry falwell go into a room in the suite alone. >> where bakker said, i'd like you to take the helm...
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now at 80, jerry brown leaves office as the 34th and 39th governor. on twitter brown posted a video that has his take on his legacy as governor. >> i'm governor jerry brown, whether i took office california had a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning california around. >> by putting the fiscal house in order he changed the national perception of california. when he took office we were issuing iou. we couldn't pay our bills. >> he's written about the brown family and brown will be remembered for making california a leader on fighting climate change. >> he emphasized legislation dealing with climate change and making the state a leader. >> brown over saw criminal justice reform. but some projects he did not complete. >> there's two big projects could be in the long run big and high his legacy. speed rail. >> brown's career included serving as mayor of oakland. i felt like his stint as the mayor of oakland brought a sense of raw connection with the plight of the vulnerable population. >> libby shaft saw his character close as one of his aides. >>
now at 80, jerry brown leaves office as the 34th and 39th governor. on twitter brown posted a video that has his take on his legacy as governor. >> i'm governor jerry brown, whether i took office california had a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning california around. >> by putting the fiscal house in order he changed the national perception of california. when he took office we were issuing iou. we couldn't pay our bills. >> he's written about the brown family...
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jerry nadler?r rasheeda tlaib, we're going to go in impeach the mother -- and co authored this piece after she vowed to impeach the mother -- they say it only gives ammunition to the g oop. 2015 in the washington post you saw it coming. quote it would be a terrible mistake for america's political establishment to dismiss trump's poppialest appeal and say he's unelectable. aren't we watching how reelection takes place when you called the president an-f. doesn't that fire up his base and help? >> there's still aspects to it. there's the it fake outrage of those people who watched the president over and again use bulgarian words. and now they're using this dliep stigmas it one of the first muslim women in congress. regardless the style, let's debate the substance and whether we agree or not, this would fire up heir base on one end. on the other a window in where the democratic party will be in 2020. the issue with this -- exactly as you said. i predicted trump's victory based on the language he can de
jerry nadler?r rasheeda tlaib, we're going to go in impeach the mother -- and co authored this piece after she vowed to impeach the mother -- they say it only gives ammunition to the g oop. 2015 in the washington post you saw it coming. quote it would be a terrible mistake for america's political establishment to dismiss trump's poppialest appeal and say he's unelectable. aren't we watching how reelection takes place when you called the president an-f. doesn't that fire up his base and help?...
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you can see gray davis to his left and outgoing governor jerry brown. or to our left and jerry brown to our right. >> governor newsom had a lot to say in his speech. if you want to listen to the highlights as well as see more pictures of his son dutch, we have it on abc7news.com. >>> meanwhile, abc 7 news was at oakland city hall where mayor libby schaaf and other elected officials took the oath of office today. as she began her second term, schaaf promised to make community safety her top priority. her long-term plan includes creating more preschools. schaaf says her second goal is ensuring more affordable housing for all. >>> in the north bay, a man's body was pulled out of a santa rosa creek this morning. someone called 911 just before 10:00 a.m. saying they saw a hand sticking up just west of the pearson street bridge. when firefighters arrived, they found the body in the water and caught in some bushes. it's not clear how the man got there or if the weather had anything to do with the man's death. the creek was swollen because of this weekend's sto
you can see gray davis to his left and outgoing governor jerry brown. or to our left and jerry brown to our right. >> governor newsom had a lot to say in his speech. if you want to listen to the highlights as well as see more pictures of his son dutch, we have it on abc7news.com. >>> meanwhile, abc 7 news was at oakland city hall where mayor libby schaaf and other elected officials took the oath of office today. as she began her second term, schaaf promised to make community...
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that at least somebody with, with a big following and, and a good reputation like jerry falwell could and he meets with jim and tammy. >> in the wake of the revelations about jessica hahn, they reached out to falwell, asking him to take the helm of ptl for a while while their issues were dealt with. and jim bakker and jerry falwell go into a room in the suite alone. >> where bakker said, i'd like you to take the helm of ptl and hold it together. i need to take some time with my wife and family. and when they come out they say that they have agreed that jerry falwell will take over as head of ptl. >> i don't know what people would say now. like, "never resign?" >> jesus is the son of god. >> it's possible in 2019 he would have just tried to tough it out. he would have just counted on his natural charisma to get him through. >> listen, our motors were on fire way before this. that ministry was not gonna survive. we were all exhausted. jim was exhausted. tammy was exhausted. >> and that was the beginning of him turning over at least at the time, his ministry to another preacher. >> i thi
that at least somebody with, with a big following and, and a good reputation like jerry falwell could and he meets with jim and tammy. >> in the wake of the revelations about jessica hahn, they reached out to falwell, asking him to take the helm of ptl for a while while their issues were dealt with. and jim bakker and jerry falwell go into a room in the suite alone. >> where bakker said, i'd like you to take the helm of ptl and hold it together. i need to take some time with my wife...
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well, jerry says the deposit was supposed to be refundable.o he asked all video for the unused portion. jerry tells us he kept getting excuses and some of his calls weren't returned. we contacted all video. that same day a manager told us "i have reviewed the information and we are crediting him in full today." they did. though they didn't tell us why it was delayed. jerry got the remainder of his deposit, $3,773.60. got a consumer complaint? call us any time, 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thanks, the bay," kari tracking our work week forecast for us. >> it does start out cool this morning, but it will be warming up and we'll get sunshine, a really nice afternoon. as you head out the door in antioch, make sure you have on a heavier coat. astwe coming up next what's we it's lincoln. southbound 101 just south, san rafael moves nicely but it's chilly, as kari said. we'll show you how things are going closer to the bay. >>> plus following breaking news in paris. singer chris brown is detained. the accusations he's facing this m
well, jerry says the deposit was supposed to be refundable.o he asked all video for the unused portion. jerry tells us he kept getting excuses and some of his calls weren't returned. we contacted all video. that same day a manager told us "i have reviewed the information and we are crediting him in full today." they did. though they didn't tell us why it was delayed. jerry got the remainder of his deposit, $3,773.60. got a consumer complaint? call us any time, 888-996-tips or visit...
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. >>> saying goodbye, governor jerry with a touching message.erry with a touching message. >>> kamala harris is live okay, so you've been to the it's great right? earth. but i bet you haven't done this. or that. or been here. i bet you haven't met her, or him, or them. ooo, dance-off! this is... incredible. you, see what i did right there. and when is the last time you felt like this, or that or (sighs deeply) i mean, come on- that's basically a perfect moment. it's time to make some magic for as low as $70 per person, per day. >>> california's longest serving governor left office in his distinctive style, jerry brown ushered out with his two dogs. border collie mix and former for first dog kally. >> expected to retire on ranch been in his family 150 years. >> deserves a chance to take it easy for a while. on to sports. >>> final score was a blowout but this game was exciting, down in santa clara, and shocker. clemson dominates alabama, something many weren't expecting. highlights and live report from levi's stadium where ed gets copays as lowli
. >>> saying goodbye, governor jerry with a touching message.erry with a touching message. >>> kamala harris is live okay, so you've been to the it's great right? earth. but i bet you haven't done this. or that. or been here. i bet you haven't met her, or him, or them. ooo, dance-off! this is... incredible. you, see what i did right there. and when is the last time you felt like this, or that or (sighs deeply) i mean, come on- that's basically a perfect moment. it's time to...
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>> jerry: no. >> anthony: is that what's happening here jerry? has it come to this?u were trying to sway a conversation one way or the other, get him to say something, it was a wrap. i mean, it was like you get the dagger eyes. >> jared: or like the inevitable wides, which essentially meant that the scene's over. >> anthony: go wide. want to go wide? do you want to go wide? yeah, go wide. >> toby: he called it. tony just called it. ♪ >> tom: well, food was a brilliant device because interview can just feel awkward or formal. where as if you share a meal with somebody, it opens up so many doors. >> nick: the food that we ate on the road -- >> helen: yeah, sometimes we got to eat incredible things. >> mo: this is the number one question i get at parties -- did you eat all the stuff that tony ate? >> nick: it was never awful. it could be weird. erik: skinned lamb head. >> jared: were sheep balls really that good? >> jerry: boar innards. >> nick: you may throw-up a little bit in your mouth while trying to get it down, but it was never awful. >> mo: i definitely did not e
>> jerry: no. >> anthony: is that what's happening here jerry? has it come to this?u were trying to sway a conversation one way or the other, get him to say something, it was a wrap. i mean, it was like you get the dagger eyes. >> jared: or like the inevitable wides, which essentially meant that the scene's over. >> anthony: go wide. want to go wide? do you want to go wide? yeah, go wide. >> toby: he called it. tony just called it. ♪ >> tom: well, food was...
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jerry media's owed $150,000. all these people were affected. they were trying to do their job. >> reporter: before the fyre festival debacle, we chronicled someone whose name we can't say on air. there were 14 million followers. and in their offices, memes equalled big money. 90% of their followers were between 16 and 35 years. experts estimated that top social media influencers like elliot tabelli and his team were making upwards of $75,000 for branded posts on instagram. abc news reached out to jerry media and the models for comment on their involvement in appropriating the festival but have not heard back. one of the people who believed those fyre festival social media posts was mark crawford. he spent thousands of dollars for tickets after he saw the slick advertisement. >> i actually heard from a friend of mine. she had the whole video. it was a no-brainer. >> reporter: guests who paid thousands of dollars for the ultimate luxury get away were stranded in waterlogged tents eating soggy cheese sandwiches. the fyre festival story is a cautio
jerry media's owed $150,000. all these people were affected. they were trying to do their job. >> reporter: before the fyre festival debacle, we chronicled someone whose name we can't say on air. there were 14 million followers. and in their offices, memes equalled big money. 90% of their followers were between 16 and 35 years. experts estimated that top social media influencers like elliot tabelli and his team were making upwards of $75,000 for branded posts on instagram. abc news...
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that is the tug of war even governor jerry brown said we had to cut back. there's no reason why these expenses should skyrocket. but you have this huge bureaucracy at both colleges. >> there are a lot of reasons for escalating costs. the reason right so much is born on the student or tuition is because the state cut back dramatically on how much it was willing to pay. that i think is a problem. the state should be investing in public higher education and not putting it all on the back burner . >> what you think about tuition cut or free tuition for cal state university's at least in the first two years? >> starting free tuition for community colleges. right now san francisco is free. across the state the first year is free. we do need to look at bringing down the cost of csu and uc. we also need to be looking at how we expand capacity. right now we have too many students who are ready and prepared to go and enter into these programs and there is not enough room for them . >> that brings us another issue which is rather sensitive with the public out there. w
that is the tug of war even governor jerry brown said we had to cut back. there's no reason why these expenses should skyrocket. but you have this huge bureaucracy at both colleges. >> there are a lot of reasons for escalating costs. the reason right so much is born on the student or tuition is because the state cut back dramatically on how much it was willing to pay. that i think is a problem. the state should be investing in public higher education and not putting it all on the back...
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. >> this weekend really did mark the final days in office for governor jerry brown. >> he had served four terms and spent more than five decades in california politics. >> we take a look back at the legacy governor brown is leaving behind. chennai moving trucks pulled up and jerry brown's possessions came streaming out of the state capital friday. >> there is a ton of memorabilia boxed up and it shows a lot of history between him and his dad. >> reporter: more boxes were packed up and brought of the governor's mansion, placed at brown first entered when his father became the 32nd governor in 1959. now, at age 80, jerry brown leaves office as the state's 34th and 39th governor after a historic four terms. on twitter, he posted a thank you message and a video that has his own take on his legacy as governor. >> i'm governor jerry brown. when i took office, california faced a staggering deficit of over 26 billion. >> reporter: he counted turning red california to a state surplus by cutting spending and raising taxes and investing in a rainy day fund. >> by putting the states house in ord
. >> this weekend really did mark the final days in office for governor jerry brown. >> he had served four terms and spent more than five decades in california politics. >> we take a look back at the legacy governor brown is leaving behind. chennai moving trucks pulled up and jerry brown's possessions came streaming out of the state capital friday. >> there is a ton of memorabilia boxed up and it shows a lot of history between him and his dad. >> reporter: more...
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up next, we sit down with the father of quarterback jerry goff. >>> and a san francisco sidewalk that is slowly sinking. details on the problem in one neighborhood that is only getting worse. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 4:43. we have breaking news. these are ctures. we are in newark, new jersey. about a dozen cars are on fire at newark liberty airport. the cameras, look at the smoke here. we're focusing in on the top deck of terminal c in the parking lot. firefighters are there. cars are on fire. now, the temperature there is 2. 2 degrees. that mixes in with the cars on fire. we're not sure what caused it. we haven't heard of any injuries. but again, these are live pictures from newark, new jersey. cars on fire in the parking lot. at the liberty airport there. and we'll bring you more information as we get it. we have not heard whether it may be terror-related or what may have caused it. but we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> well, today, marin catholic high school, honored one of its most famous graduates. >> it is jared goff day. and people will stand on
up next, we sit down with the father of quarterback jerry goff. >>> and a san francisco sidewalk that is slowly sinking. details on the problem in one neighborhood that is only getting worse. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 4:43. we have breaking news. these are ctures. we are in newark, new jersey. about a dozen cars are on fire at newark liberty airport. the cameras, look at the smoke here. we're focusing in on the top deck of terminal c in the parking lot....
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brown. >> guest: yes. >> host: why. >> guest: in 1976, jerry brown, our new governor of california,new, charismatic, young governor, decided he wanted to run for president. he was getting all kind national attention for his small is beautiful and fiscal responsibility, and he decided he wanted to run. i thought, our primary in california was in june, and i thought by the time june came around, it would be all over. so it so happened that maryland secretary of state had declared, that any candidate who was recognized candidate in nye state in the union would be on the ballot in maryland unless that person chose to take his or her name off the ballot. so i called leo mccarthy, my friend, the chair of jerry brown's campaign and i said should go to maryland. jerry agreed and we did and that's how i went from kitchen to more involvement in the democratic party. >> what happened in maryland. >> in maryland it was a remarkable campaign. really quite similar to the obama campaign and that thousands of people came out. mostly young people to hear his message. we would have to keep getting ev
brown. >> guest: yes. >> host: why. >> guest: in 1976, jerry brown, our new governor of california,new, charismatic, young governor, decided he wanted to run for president. he was getting all kind national attention for his small is beautiful and fiscal responsibility, and he decided he wanted to run. i thought, our primary in california was in june, and i thought by the time june came around, it would be all over. so it so happened that maryland secretary of state had...
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politically, colusa county has not loved the politician jerry brown.e did not carry the county in any of his four campaigns for governor. yet he has professed his love for the county through pictures.jarrett says families that work this land for livelihood do not want brown to try turning it into a nature preserve."this is a lot of people's livelihood; the ranching and the farming that goes along with this," she said. "it's not just loving nare, it also has to support the families that surround here."governor brown, welcome to the neighborhood. (ken) that was steve large reporting. neighbors are reporting one big change already ... the road that leads to brown's new residence... is now paved. (ken) a women's march in humbolt county has been postponed -- and the reason why is getti mixed reactions nationwide. (pam) organizers of the march said, they had concerns the event would not be diverse enough. nazy javid reports. nats of march"hear me roar!" beth wylie:"the media attention that we received after using the phrase 'overwhelmingly white' was not sur
politically, colusa county has not loved the politician jerry brown.e did not carry the county in any of his four campaigns for governor. yet he has professed his love for the county through pictures.jarrett says families that work this land for livelihood do not want brown to try turning it into a nature preserve."this is a lot of people's livelihood; the ranching and the farming that goes along with this," she said. "it's not just loving nare, it also has to support the...
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bama back in it. 62 there to jerry judy. knotted 7-7. travis ettian had three touchdowns.mson up 31-16 at recess. true freshman trevor lawrence passed for three touchdowns. wide open justin ross, clemson tigers are national champions, 34-16. live to levi's stadium where larry bill has you could say they do d it with authority. >> reporter: they certainly did. famous saying by somebody, i don't know who. clemson, south carolina, the tigers demolished alabama. handed nick saban his worst loss ever in 12 years with the tide. mindi bach with the victorious tigers. >> trevor came in with poise. first freshman to start and win a national championship. great on his part. he played comfortable whole game. >> whole offense is coming back, screw the nfl, come back be a ga with them.so talented. awesome. >> we're going to enjoy this tonight. but on friday we're going to have another team meeting and get locked in on next year. >> reporter: so much enthusiasm. clemson is really good and really young. >> reporter: you heard, trevor lawrence is true freshman. leading receiver justin ros
bama back in it. 62 there to jerry judy. knotted 7-7. travis ettian had three touchdowns.mson up 31-16 at recess. true freshman trevor lawrence passed for three touchdowns. wide open justin ross, clemson tigers are national champions, 34-16. live to levi's stadium where larry bill has you could say they do d it with authority. >> reporter: they certainly did. famous saying by somebody, i don't know who. clemson, south carolina, the tigers demolished alabama. handed nick saban his worst...
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when jerry last took the oath of office, he reflected on a parable. a foolish man built his house on the sand. a wise man found sounder foundation. for eight years, california has built a foundation of rock. our job now is not to rest on that foundation. it's to build our house upon it. now more than ever we californians know how much a house matters and children. [ applause ] because so many of our neighbors have lost theirs. together, let us build a house stronger than the coming storms, yet open to the world. a house that provides shelter to all who need it and sanctuary to all who seek it. where opportunity abounds for all who will work for it. a true california house, sun-kissed, dream-soaked and built with the sweat of honest work. we will not have one house for the rich and one for the poor or one for the native born and one for the rest. we will build one house for one california. [ applause ] because what is a house but a home? california is our home. in our home, every child should be loved, fed and safe. my wife jennifer and i have four chi
when jerry last took the oath of office, he reflected on a parable. a foolish man built his house on the sand. a wise man found sounder foundation. for eight years, california has built a foundation of rock. our job now is not to rest on that foundation. it's to build our house upon it. now more than ever we californians know how much a house matters and children. [ applause ] because so many of our neighbors have lost theirs. together, let us build a house stronger than the coming storms, yet...
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. >> reporter: but netflix did partner with jerry media.mith defends that choice saying they were independent. >> we felt good about diving deep into everything that happened, not just with jerry media but everyone involved. jerry media was owed $150,000. they were trying to do their job. you look to the bahamians and the people on the ground, almost everyone sort of lost. >> i had ten persons working directly with me just preparing food all day and all night. 24 hours. i had to literally pay all those people. i am here i went through about $50,000 of savings. >> reporter: mary ruhle has raised $170,000 through a go fund me page. what does that say that you can have a glossy picture and people accept it and buy in. >> there's a reality that took place in many ways. >> reporter: is there a way that it's a pt barnum in getting people into the tent? >> yeah. he says it in the movie. this is a case study studied in the future, and i think he's right. >> reporter: next, what really hand during last week's protest on the steps of the lincoln memo
. >> reporter: but netflix did partner with jerry media.mith defends that choice saying they were independent. >> we felt good about diving deep into everything that happened, not just with jerry media but everyone involved. jerry media was owed $150,000. they were trying to do their job. you look to the bahamians and the people on the ground, almost everyone sort of lost. >> i had ten persons working directly with me just preparing food all day and all night. 24 hours. i had...
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jerry brown, and studied to be a jesuit priest, changed course solitics ing theearly 50 years he ran for psihree timesstate and for senate. brown took time out from politics volunteering with mother theresa. he was mayor of oak t terms. and eight years ago when he 39 governor, he faced the state with a $27 billion deficit. he leaves it was a surplus. his legacies of high-speed rail and the delta water projects are unfinished. between the camp and woolsey fires, california had its most destructive fire season which the governor says is the new normal. he sounded the alarm over global warming. gov. brown: climate change is real. it is a threat to human existence. adrienne: although he is 80 years old, no one is expecting jerry brown willf into the sunset for long. announcer: abc 7 presents "eyewitness newsmakers" with adrienne alpert. adrienne: hello. i am adrienne alpert. governor, thank you for joining me. here we are in sacramento in the governor's mansion built in 1877. in this historic place, what does this mansion mean to california and you? gov. brown: it means a great deal. the
jerry brown, and studied to be a jesuit priest, changed course solitics ing theearly 50 years he ran for psihree timesstate and for senate. brown took time out from politics volunteering with mother theresa. he was mayor of oak t terms. and eight years ago when he 39 governor, he faced the state with a $27 billion deficit. he leaves it was a surplus. his legacies of high-speed rail and the delta water projects are unfinished. between the camp and woolsey fires, california had its most...
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congratulations. >> 15 years later, he replaced governor jerry brown who when first alexi smack elected was 36. >> i think he is going to carry over governor brown's legacy and try to put his own imprint on it. >> expect bold statements from newsom similar to the 2004 decision to allow same-sex couples in the city to get married. even though it was eventually shot down, that move is widely credited with launching the movement that eventually led to the legalization of same-sex marriage. >> i think he will turn his energies to other areas like early childhood education, preschool, public education for all, public health for all, housing, these are the issues i think he is going to turn that same energy towards. >> newsom kept turning out big ideas such as project homeless connect. the event provides the homeless with a free one-stop location for things like dental care, eyeglasses, hiv testing, groceries, and housing. the program became a hit and has expanded over the years. >> also in 2004, newsom launched the more controversial care not cash initial cutting of welfare checks in exchang
congratulations. >> 15 years later, he replaced governor jerry brown who when first alexi smack elected was 36. >> i think he is going to carry over governor brown's legacy and try to put his own imprint on it. >> expect bold statements from newsom similar to the 2004 decision to allow same-sex couples in the city to get married. even though it was eventually shot down, that move is widely credited with launching the movement that eventually led to the legalization of same-sex...
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jerry played this song.t for her. >> we don't know what we will do without you ♪ ♪ we could never doubt you to brighten up our day ♪ ♪ we can't think of anything about ♪ ♪ anna, that doesn't make us so glad you've come our way ♪ >> it was time to say good bye, except for many of her friends who were saying hello. because many were meeting each other, even learning about each other for the first time. there were all kinds of things in anna's life she didn't tell anybody about. >> she didn't. >> relationships that were not known by her closest friends. >> yes. >> jerry said he didn't know who anna's ex-husband was until after the service. >> he got up and talked about meeting her for the first time in i think st. petersberg, he started crying, it wasn't until a day later, they talked to one of her friends and said, that was bob. >> bob said he had a hard time holding it together. >> at the memorial service, i was extremely emotional, i had to have someone bring me a tissue, it was so upsetting to me. >> anna's
jerry played this song.t for her. >> we don't know what we will do without you ♪ ♪ we could never doubt you to brighten up our day ♪ ♪ we can't think of anything about ♪ ♪ anna, that doesn't make us so glad you've come our way ♪ >> it was time to say good bye, except for many of her friends who were saying hello. because many were meeting each other, even learning about each other for the first time. there were all kinds of things in anna's life she didn't tell anybody...
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jerry, quick one before we go. the very last line of your article is so striking.a voter talking about senator gillibrand. the last line is simply, "she just radiates." so she seemed to be really effective in meeting voters, but on the other hand, what is the biggest resistance or point of resistance she ran into in iowa? >> the biggest point of resistance actually came from the press, and it's been coming at her for really quite some time. i can recall ten years ago stories about these very same points. and those points were that back in the day when she was a member of the house of representatives, she represented a very conservative district in upstate new york and she was very conservative on immigration and she had an "a" rating from the nra. that is very difficult to explain if you're a democrat in 2019 running in 2020. she has been trying to explain it for the better part of a year now. she went on "60 minutes" about a year ago and explained it and again and again in her appearances with the press this weekend, she talked about it and tried to say basically,
jerry, quick one before we go. the very last line of your article is so striking.a voter talking about senator gillibrand. the last line is simply, "she just radiates." so she seemed to be really effective in meeting voters, but on the other hand, what is the biggest resistance or point of resistance she ran into in iowa? >> the biggest point of resistance actually came from the press, and it's been coming at her for really quite some time. i can recall ten years ago stories...
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is thet jerry golden first member elected to congress by rick choice or instant runoff voting, it in which voters ranked their candidates by preference, which are taken into account -- into account if no candidate wins a majority. he has held a see in the state house for the last four years. he served wars in iraq and afghanistan as a u.s. marine before working for susan collins on a committee steffen washington, d.c. returns toressman congress representing hawaii's district. he previously represented the seventh district from 2002-2007. before that he was a member of the state legislature, serving as the house majority leader for part of his tenure. he is an attorney and cousin of the aol cofounder. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> next, california's newly elected governor, gavin newsom, delivered his inaugural address in sacramento. he outlined priorities, including addressing criminal justice reform, mental health care, and climate change. this is 25 minutes. [applause] governor newsom: thank you, california. i liked seeing democracy in action. thank you. for
is thet jerry golden first member elected to congress by rick choice or instant runoff voting, it in which voters ranked their candidates by preference, which are taken into account -- into account if no candidate wins a majority. he has held a see in the state house for the last four years. he served wars in iraq and afghanistan as a u.s. marine before working for susan collins on a committee steffen washington, d.c. returns toressman congress representing hawaii's district. he previously...
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governor jerry brown is moving to a ranch in colusa county. it is equipped with solar panels, brown's great- grandfather had a previous home on the same land. the governor has made frequent trips there in the past few years. he is now also reflecting on his time in the office. >> although, i have enjoyed being the governor, being at the governor's mansion. >>> coming up after the break, a new interview with brown after his final term comes to an end. >>> speaking of living out of mansions, we have a question to you, a writers rendering of what could be -- >>> plus, a new study has found that adult food allergies are more common than what we thought. what could trigger this. >>> in just two days, jerry brown stepped down as governor. >> we are hearing a lot about the state's unfinished business, including tackling climate change. we sat down for 101 interview. >> reporter: are you going to miss it? or you got to be out of it? >> both. if i miss it, how much after i leave, but i have enjoyed being the governor, and being at the governor's mansio
governor jerry brown is moving to a ranch in colusa county. it is equipped with solar panels, brown's great- grandfather had a previous home on the same land. the governor has made frequent trips there in the past few years. he is now also reflecting on his time in the office. >> although, i have enjoyed being the governor, being at the governor's mansion. >>> coming up after the break, a new interview with brown after his final term comes to an end. >>> speaking of...
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in a quiet neighborhood in north marin, where his dad, jerry goff, a former major- league catcher, has always been there to offer support. he talked with me in his man cave, adorned with mementos from both him and his son's pro
in a quiet neighborhood in north marin, where his dad, jerry goff, a former major- league catcher, has always been there to offer support. he talked with me in his man cave, adorned with mementos from both him and his son's pro
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maintain that you know that branding or all that sort of iconic status we're talking about but under jerry jones the cowboys have certainly been able to do that now they have to catch up on the field which it sort of was like their prime to do the golden state warriors in the sacraments hiking sets and n.b.a. wreckless for the most three points scored in one gang or a combined full team won three points in this game and second my sorry king setting a franchise record twenty golden state stuff kerry start on the night with a full teaching point performance as he led the defending champions twelve one twenty seven twenty three. that said carolina press giver has claimed her second bruce been international title the check was up against ukraine's her in the
maintain that you know that branding or all that sort of iconic status we're talking about but under jerry jones the cowboys have certainly been able to do that now they have to catch up on the field which it sort of was like their prime to do the golden state warriors in the sacraments hiking sets and n.b.a. wreckless for the most three points scored in one gang or a combined full team won three points in this game and second my sorry king setting a franchise record twenty golden state stuff...
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.@ ktvu's andre senior with how he could lead differently from governor jerry brown. >> reporter: in 2004 gavin newsom was sworn in as san francisco mayor. the youngest in a century. >> it is official. >> thank you. >> reporter replaced governor jerry brown who was also 36 when first elected. the young to say ever hold the office. >> i think he will carry over governor jerry brown's legacy. >> reporter: he says expect bold statements from gavin newsom, similar to the 2004 decision to allow same-sex couples in the city to get married. even though it was shut down that move is credited with launching the movement that lead to the legalization of same-sex marriage. >> i think he will turn his energies to other areas like early childhood education. preschool, public health for all. housing. these are the issues he will turn that energy. >> reporter: gavin newsom churned up big ideas during his first year in office. like project homeless connect. it is year, providing the homeless free medical care, groceries and housing. >> the result is getting people off the streets. >> reporter: he la
.@ ktvu's andre senior with how he could lead differently from governor jerry brown. >> reporter: in 2004 gavin newsom was sworn in as san francisco mayor. the youngest in a century. >> it is official. >> thank you. >> reporter replaced governor jerry brown who was also 36 when first elected. the young to say ever hold the office. >> i think he will carry over governor jerry brown's legacy. >> reporter: he says expect bold statements from gavin newsom,...
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jerry nadler doesn't think executive privilege applies. but he said that i found so interesting in the letters is what i don't want you to do is come into this hearing room and say that might be a matter of executive privilege so i'm going to consult with the white house to see if i can exert executive privilege ahead of this. nadler wants to know ahead of time. and if they do, nadler is prepared to get into that battle. >> right. again, i think this is smart tactic. he sort of got away the positive and negative of giving the questions in advance so he can prepare his answers and also being able to see, you know, what executive privilege arguments they're going to make. because there will be some legitimate executive privilege claims, but not all. there's no way that they can get around really answering the substance of these questions, at least most of them. and so i think they're right to want to go in and fight back if that's going to be the answer. >> tim o'brien, what rudy giuliani did do today in his interview with "the new yorker" i
jerry nadler doesn't think executive privilege applies. but he said that i found so interesting in the letters is what i don't want you to do is come into this hearing room and say that might be a matter of executive privilege so i'm going to consult with the white house to see if i can exert executive privilege ahead of this. nadler wants to know ahead of time. and if they do, nadler is prepared to get into that battle. >> right. again, i think this is smart tactic. he sort of got away...
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and jerry was too gutless to do it, so i had to do it myself.thought it was jerry, and now he's the one who ended up dead. not you. which is why he has to die. no. you're not a murderer, whitney. but he is. so what you're gonna do is tell me everything you know about vangelis, and i'm gonna collar him the right way. please, just go, so i can do what i came here to do. i'm gonna go. but you're coming with me. let's go. hey. do you promise me you're gonna make him pay? with a smile on my face. you ready? whoa-ho-ho. hey! vangelis! enjoy your freedom. while it lasts. so, dad, why the sudden urge to lose at poker? gee, now i'm all psyched out. (bottle thuds) thank you. she is 21. well, we were there. bad intel or what? no, not exactly. was what bad intel? i'm listening. grandpa, after i came to your office the other day, i... wait. when did you go to his office? oh, let her explain. or try to. there is no "try" on this one. at least i know why i got the invite. i went back to chrissie and her friends and told them to call it off. you told them to ca
and jerry was too gutless to do it, so i had to do it myself.thought it was jerry, and now he's the one who ended up dead. not you. which is why he has to die. no. you're not a murderer, whitney. but he is. so what you're gonna do is tell me everything you know about vangelis, and i'm gonna collar him the right way. please, just go, so i can do what i came here to do. i'm gonna go. but you're coming with me. let's go. hey. do you promise me you're gonna make him pay? with a smile on my face....
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with the introduction of the new jerry an anti trafficking law migrants and refugees was stopped even further away from europe shores. we have come to see more about me more subtle to find out what effect the law has had since it was passed three years ago. with. his compound was a so-called ghetto a place where migrants and drivers gathered before starting the journey to libya. after the law was introduced the authorities arrested many of the drivers calling them people smugglers. or anyone. going to say level one of our editors and of russia was. before the migration ban passengers paid around two hundred fifty dollars each meaning that of emmys profits might have been as high as a quarter of a million dollars. would you want to. who . would want to. do an madam these cars have been confiscated by the military and he takes us to see them. to make up for financial loss the e.u. is funding a compensation scheme that helps former migration workers start new businesses. but ghetto and its like miami are excluded and are not reimbursed for confiscated cars . madam he is a leader of the t
with the introduction of the new jerry an anti trafficking law migrants and refugees was stopped even further away from europe shores. we have come to see more about me more subtle to find out what effect the law has had since it was passed three years ago. with. his compound was a so-called ghetto a place where migrants and drivers gathered before starting the journey to libya. after the law was introduced the authorities arrested many of the drivers calling them people smugglers. or anyone....
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. >> good morning, jerry c. recently retired and decided to spend some of his savings on a high-end home theater system. jerry made a $5,000 deposit with all video media solutions in dublin. he picked up part of his order, five speakers, but he ended up changing his mind, and decided somewhere else. well, jerry says tep supposed to be refundable. so he asked all video for the unused portion. jerry tells us he kept getting excuses and some of his calls weren't returned. we contacted all video. that same day a manager told us "i have reviewed the information and we are crediting him in full today." they did. though they didn't tell us why it was delayed. jerry got the remainder of his deposit, $3,773.60. got a consumer complaint? call us any time, 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thanks, chris. >>> most of us can count to ten their jaws coast to coast. warriors played against the l.a. lakers last night. klay nailed his first ten three-point shots, tied an nba record. klay scored 44 and the warrior
. >> good morning, jerry c. recently retired and decided to spend some of his savings on a high-end home theater system. jerry made a $5,000 deposit with all video media solutions in dublin. he picked up part of his order, five speakers, but he ended up changing his mind, and decided somewhere else. well, jerry says tep supposed to be refundable. so he asked all video for the unused portion. jerry tells us he kept getting excuses and some of his calls weren't returned. we contacted all...
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of course california's longest serving governor will retire to private life, jerry brown is leaving the governor's mansion in sacramento for an estate inca louisiana a county, a -- colusa county. >>> he certainly faces a different situation than jerry brown. having a budget surplus of $14 billion. compared to brown when he entered as the governor of california. >> interesting because governor newson for years now he has been a vocal opponent of president trump. interesting to see how these two go head to head. >> also a promising to have universal healthcare for californians, but hadn't addressed how they are going to pay for that. including a report from other political insider melissa cane coming up at 5:00. >>> big news in oakland, libby shaft for her second term as mayor of the city. the ceremony is going on live right now, she is there at the lecturn, followed it up with a speech thanking supporters, spanning the entire city of oakland, let's listen live. >> what we will deliver because we are ready to bring even more dramatic changes over these next four years. as oakland's 50th m
of course california's longest serving governor will retire to private life, jerry brown is leaving the governor's mansion in sacramento for an estate inca louisiana a county, a -- colusa county. >>> he certainly faces a different situation than jerry brown. having a budget surplus of $14 billion. compared to brown when he entered as the governor of california. >> interesting because governor newson for years now he has been a vocal opponent of president trump. interesting to see...
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today the flow of cars has become in me a trick of the me jerry and government has passed a law that has made the transport of such migrants illegal. because it at us is. not. what the. course of incident here and we get after. the journey between egypt and libya is dangerous. and migrant desk and desert roads have been frequent. the new law will save lives according to the european union who pushed for its introduction. men like mad i mean who organized the migrants transport had previously risked those lives. today is the largest per capita recipient of e.u. aid including funds to train guards at this checkpoint. and because i was way over the bar i don't know if you know as you know. but the e.u. has a vested interest it wants to stop african migrants from reaching europe and it's been argued that by passing the law has helped europe move its most southern border right into africa. in return for managing migration new share is rewarded by europe with lots of development aid and if successful this is a model that could be exported to other countries around the world so we've come h
today the flow of cars has become in me a trick of the me jerry and government has passed a law that has made the transport of such migrants illegal. because it at us is. not. what the. course of incident here and we get after. the journey between egypt and libya is dangerous. and migrant desk and desert roads have been frequent. the new law will save lives according to the european union who pushed for its introduction. men like mad i mean who organized the migrants transport had previously...
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. >>> jared goff sprout dad, jerry. we sit down with him at the head of his sons big moment in the big game. >>> super bowl liii four days away, and you probably know both quarterbacks to tap in to be from the bay area. the veteran tom brady on the left from san mateo, the young gun jared goff on the right from novato, and as the two quarterbacks prepare in atlanta, their dads were here in the bay area. >> we heard from tom brady sr. last night. tonight mike ibanez joins us not to talk about jeff goff dad, jerry. >> one of the reasons i wanted to do the story, it started when he was in high school. jared at marin catholic. i was at one of his games and i observed the dad just up in the stands, for this thing away from being a stage dad. i mean we have all seen that. he let his son have his moment, let him breathe, did not holler at him or yell at the coach, and the to see him advanced to cal, and now to star in the nfl? basically i was just curious to find out what it feels like to have a kid in the super bowl because w
. >>> jared goff sprout dad, jerry. we sit down with him at the head of his sons big moment in the big game. >>> super bowl liii four days away, and you probably know both quarterbacks to tap in to be from the bay area. the veteran tom brady on the left from san mateo, the young gun jared goff on the right from novato, and as the two quarterbacks prepare in atlanta, their dads were here in the bay area. >> we heard from tom brady sr. last night. tonight mike ibanez joins...
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now he leaves at the age of 80. >> moving trucks drove up and jerry brown's possessions came out. on twitter brown posted a thank that has his take on his legacy. >> i'm governor i took faced a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning around california. >> by putting the state's fiscal house in order he changed the perception of california. >> an expert on california politics. he says brown will be remembered for making california a leader on fighting climate change. >> i'm not here about a legacy that people talk about. this suspect for me. i'm going to dead, it for you and it's real. >> he emphasized legislation dealing with climate change and making state a global leader. >> brown over saw criminal justice reform. >> there's two big projects could be in the long run big parts of his legacy. the water project and high speed rail. we don't know what will happen there. >> brown's long career was mayor of oakland from 99 to 2007. >> his tribute as the mayor of oakland brought a sense of raw connection with the real plights of the most vulnerable populations. >> libby shaft saw
now he leaves at the age of 80. >> moving trucks drove up and jerry brown's possessions came out. on twitter brown posted a thank that has his take on his legacy. >> i'm governor i took faced a deficit of $26 billion. >> he touted turning around california. >> by putting the state's fiscal house in order he changed the perception of california. >> an expert on california politics. he says brown will be remembered for making california a leader on fighting climate...
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jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right? is that what you go by? >> yeah. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell me." he says, "i believe my sister had something to do with it." >> reporter: and who was jerry jacobs' sister? well, becky sears. kay's best friend and neighbor. >> i think my jaw dropped right then. wasn't expecting that. he dropped a bombshell. >> reporter: becky's brother said he knew all about the affair between his sister and david. he told the investigator becky had once confided in him that david was trying to end it. >> she'd come and meet one day or there in the parking lot crying. and i was like, you know, "what's wrong?" and that's whenever she told me she was having the affair. >> he then goes on to say that becky was, had
jacobs, jerry jacobs, out of his cell and take him to an interview room. >> you're jerry, right? is that what you go by? >> yeah. >> reporter: jerry jacobs was serving time for a misdemeanor parole violation. >> what's his story? >> he was pretty upset. jerry tells me that as he was in the jail he saw the news and he saw what happened to kay parsons. and at the time he looks at me and he says, "i think i know who did it." and i said, "really. tell...
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as jerry olenyn (oh-lee-nyn) reports, they received a big morale boost on their first day. paradise high school students were greeted with good cheer and "paradise strong" wrist bands upon their first day of classes inside this 30,000 square foot building near the chico municipal airport. unidentified student::"i think everybody is excited just to be back to normal, i guess." inside, the two-story building once occupied by facebook has desks, books, computers, all the essentials.and a whole lot of school pride.but most importantly:unidentified student:"normalcy, it's nice." it's still a work in progress, though. there are supposed to be partitions here and here - and here too - to separate classrooms.but, they haven't arrived yet.michelle john, superintendent:"the partitions, unfortunately, are somewhere between las vegas and here. they should have been here last week, but we know how that goes."reporter: "what are you hoping to accomplish today?""/laughter/ i just want to see my kids." teachers say the students will be back to regular schoolwork by the end of the week, if
as jerry olenyn (oh-lee-nyn) reports, they received a big morale boost on their first day. paradise high school students were greeted with good cheer and "paradise strong" wrist bands upon their first day of classes inside this 30,000 square foot building near the chico municipal airport. unidentified student::"i think everybody is excited just to be back to normal, i guess." inside, the two-story building once occupied by facebook has desks, books, computers, all the...
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. >> en el caso tuyo jerry que tambiÉn te empujaron a hacerlo o no. >> mi esposa mi amor un beso, lataron y fui audicionÉ y me aceptaron, en la noche del show, me puse tan nervioso que termino n en el baÑo escondido y apunto de visitar, y que en paz descanse mi maestro entrÓ al baÑo, y me dijo, te vas a parar en el escenario, aunque sea con los ojos cerrados, me parÉ con los ojos cerrados cantÉ "querida" de juan gabriel y gaÉe el show. >> el resto del aÑo me molestaban porque decÍan ahi va el cantante dormido. >> nosotros, creo que nunca vamos a sentir la emociÓn de estar en la voz, por favor destruido bans en el momento que el coach hace esto, y lo voltea a ver quÉ se siente? >> yo me quedÉ sin palabras la verdad porque los 4 se volvieron tan rÁpido, yo pensaba que era mÁs despacio pero se voltearon asÍ de rÁpido. >> en el caso tuyo mayrÉ cuÁl fue la reacciÓn tuya? >> yo estaba tan concentrada tocando el cajÓn en la letra en sentir la canciÓn que yo dije no voy a ver a los jueces porque me voy a poner nerviosa, yo sabÍa cantando y el Único que me di cuenta fue fonsi e me quedÉ con u
. >> en el caso tuyo jerry que tambiÉn te empujaron a hacerlo o no. >> mi esposa mi amor un beso, lataron y fui audicionÉ y me aceptaron, en la noche del show, me puse tan nervioso que termino n en el baÑo escondido y apunto de visitar, y que en paz descanse mi maestro entrÓ al baÑo, y me dijo, te vas a parar en el escenario, aunque sea con los ojos cerrados, me parÉ con los ojos cerrados cantÉ "querida" de juan gabriel y gaÉe el show. >> el resto del aÑo me...
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. >> jimmy: that's jerry seinfeld. [ cheers and applause ] hey, jerry seinfled. >> yeah. >> jimmy: "hey." >> yes. "move over." >> jimmy: "get out of the way. i just want matthew. who is that?" >> yeah, then the other -- another friend said -- that's jerry seinfeld, and they're like, "matthew, get out of there." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- definitely scared. >> yeah. yeah, we just want jerry. >> jimmy: i love that he did that, so he's like, "yeah, i'll just get out of the way." [ laughter ] don't know why he doesn't explain who he is or what he's doing. that's the best. >> he doesn't need to. he's jerry seinfeld. >> jimmy: that's true. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you excited you're going to london? >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: this is a big deal. >> i know. i know. i'm going to be doing a play, for those you who don't london. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is a a kenneth lonergan play? >> yes -- yes, it is. it's called "starry messenger. " >> jimmy: "starry messenger." >> yeah, in the -- in the spring. >> jimmy: yeah. have you ever acted in london? >> no
. >> jimmy: that's jerry seinfeld. [ cheers and applause ] hey, jerry seinfled. >> yeah. >> jimmy: "hey." >> yes. "move over." >> jimmy: "get out of the way. i just want matthew. who is that?" >> yeah, then the other -- another friend said -- that's jerry seinfeld, and they're like, "matthew, get out of there." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: -- definitely scared. >> yeah. yeah, we just want jerry. >> jimmy: i...
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democratic senator jerry hill says this scenario sounds familiar...((sen.rry hill d- san francisco)) "i hope they aren't doing what they did last year. which is come to the legislature in january and give us a choice: either bankruptcy, or bail us out. that's what they did last year, and they got a bail out, and what we learned after that, behind closed doors, they didn't need a bailout." as the assembly's vice chairman of utilities and energy committee.. republican assemblyman jim patterson says he's concerned for rate-payers if pg&e moves forward with bankruptcy. ((assm. jim patterson- r-fresno)) "we have a perfect storm here...a huge electricity grid that is being perilously imbalanced, it's very exepnsive to rate payers and this fire damage and liability has made it even worse. we're going to have to spend a lot of hard time trying to unravel this mess in a way that protects rate payers.. that's going to be very, very diffcult."((assm. vince fong r-bakersfield)) "of course we have to make sure the fire victims are taken care of as well. as time goes
democratic senator jerry hill says this scenario sounds familiar...((sen.rry hill d- san francisco)) "i hope they aren't doing what they did last year. which is come to the legislature in january and give us a choice: either bankruptcy, or bail us out. that's what they did last year, and they got a bail out, and what we learned after that, behind closed doors, they didn't need a bailout." as the assembly's vice chairman of utilities and energy committee.. republican assemblyman jim...
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host: jerry from utah. some of the are people president is responding to in this fight. it has been a key campaign promise of his campaign of building a wall and the symbolism that provides. this is why president trump is holding firm. , when republicans had total control of congress, he wasn't able to get this priority. now with democrats, he has to put up a fight. host: amongst the republicans, how is the freedom caucus standing with the president? would you describe them as moderate republicans? how do we look at that? staying on the president. the week before christmas when the senate passed the spending bill to keep the government-funded, it was the freedom caucus that implored president trump to hold firm and not just let this opportunity go because this is the last chance you have with a republican congress. those who voted to reopen last week primarily came from the centrists of the caucus. host: republican line from north carolina, marianne. i agree the former contributor to the show. his message was great. we have too many democrat dressed in republicans close.
host: jerry from utah. some of the are people president is responding to in this fight. it has been a key campaign promise of his campaign of building a wall and the symbolism that provides. this is why president trump is holding firm. , when republicans had total control of congress, he wasn't able to get this priority. now with democrats, he has to put up a fight. host: amongst the republicans, how is the freedom caucus standing with the president? would you describe them as moderate...
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jerry brown to see that as a priority. newsom will introduce a roughly $2 billion investment in child care and early learning programs in his budget address later this week.newsom's monday inaugural address also drew cheers when he pledged to expand health care.republican lawmakers, meanwhile, are holding off on harsh criticism for now of the democrat. republican sen. jim nielsen says he doesn't think the state can afford newsom's ambitious proposals.but he says he hopes to work with the new governor on wildfire management.assembly republican leader marie waldron says she hopes the two can find common ground.california's new governor says his policy goals include lowering prescription drug costs, increasing affordable housing and ending the use of private prisons. gov. gavin newsom didn't provide details in his broad pronouncements monday as he was sworn in to office.the democratic governor says he'll try to use the market power of the most populous state to lower prescription drug costs and mount what he called a "marshal
jerry brown to see that as a priority. newsom will introduce a roughly $2 billion investment in child care and early learning programs in his budget address later this week.newsom's monday inaugural address also drew cheers when he pledged to expand health care.republican lawmakers, meanwhile, are holding off on harsh criticism for now of the democrat. republican sen. jim nielsen says he doesn't think the state can afford newsom's ambitious proposals.but he says he hopes to work with the new...
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chimpanzees have tails, jerry.mitable human spirit, the people i meet who tackle the impossible and won't give up. there are icons, nelson mandela, who emerged from 17 years of hard physical labor and had the amazing ability to forgive so that he could end the evil regime of apartheid. but all around us, there are people tackling personal, environmental or whatever, big ones or small ones, and i have succeeding in inspiring people to join in the battle. and i think the most important thing every single one of us, as every single one of this audience, every single person who is listening, we all have that indomitable spirit. but we don't always recognize it, we don't always feed it, we don't always let it out in the world to do good, to inspire, to take action. >> one final thought on the indomitable human spirit. >> the inspiration rubs off. you better hold him. >> i will. i will hold him. you also have -- i don't know whether ilts spirit's spirit, w it's mind, whether it's temperament or genetic, but you're 84 yea
chimpanzees have tails, jerry.mitable human spirit, the people i meet who tackle the impossible and won't give up. there are icons, nelson mandela, who emerged from 17 years of hard physical labor and had the amazing ability to forgive so that he could end the evil regime of apartheid. but all around us, there are people tackling personal, environmental or whatever, big ones or small ones, and i have succeeding in inspiring people to join in the battle. and i think the most important thing...
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well, it suggests to me, wolf, that democrats and jerry nadler understand the political reality here. no written rules here that say you couldn't bring impeachment if the public didn't support it, but the political reality is you wouldn't want to move forward with an impeachment if the public didn't understand why you were doing it and support the underlying reason for why you were doing it. so that's what he is saying there. he's not saying all trump supporters would need to necessarily understand and get on board with an impeachment proceeding, but he is saying that some trump supporters would need to see the wisdom of that. it is worth remembering if you look at the way that watergate unfolded and the public approval rate ipgs f ratings for richard nixon during that time, it was a slow erosion of support from his original supporters and it was over time as congress explained and they had their hearings and showed the public why it was so important, and that's the process you need to go through in this case as well. >> they played the audio tapes. that's what did it in convincing a
well, it suggests to me, wolf, that democrats and jerry nadler understand the political reality here. no written rules here that say you couldn't bring impeachment if the public didn't support it, but the political reality is you wouldn't want to move forward with an impeachment if the public didn't understand why you were doing it and support the underlying reason for why you were doing it. so that's what he is saying there. he's not saying all trump supporters would need to necessarily...
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with the introduction of the new jerry an anti trafficking in law migrants and refugees was stopped even further away from europe shores. we have come to see more about me more subtle to find out what effect the law has had since it was passed three years ago. with. his compound was a so-called ghetto a place where migrants and drivers gathered before starting the journey to libya. after the law was introduced the authorities arrested many of the drivers calling them people smugglers. you know and as. i like a minute. i'm going to say nearly every one of my editors and of russia was. before the migration ban passengers paid around two hundred fifty dollars each meaning lot of emmys profits might have been as high as a quarter of a million dollars. would you want to do in a. would you want to. do an op madam these cars have been confiscated by the military and he takes us to see them. to make up for financial loss the e.u. is funding a compensation scheme that helps former migration workers start new businesses. but get jonas like mad at me are excluded and are not reimbursed for confisca
with the introduction of the new jerry an anti trafficking in law migrants and refugees was stopped even further away from europe shores. we have come to see more about me more subtle to find out what effect the law has had since it was passed three years ago. with. his compound was a so-called ghetto a place where migrants and drivers gathered before starting the journey to libya. after the law was introduced the authorities arrested many of the drivers calling them people smugglers. you know...
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democratic senator jerry hill says this scenario sounds familiar...((sen. jerry hill d- san francisco)) "i hope they aren't doing what they did last year. which is come to the legislature in january and give us a choice: either bankruptcy, or bail us out. that's what they did last year, and they got a bail out, and what we learned after that, behind closed doors, they didn't need a bailout." as the assembly's vice chairman of utilities and energy committee.. republican assemblyman jim patterson says he's concerned for rate-payers if pg&e moves forward with bankruptcy. ((assm. jim patterson- r-fresno)) "we have a perfect storm here...a huge electricity grid that is being perilously imbalanced, it's very exepnsive to rate payers and this fire damage and liability has made it even worse. we're going to have to spend a lot of hard time trying to unravel this mess in a way that protects rate payers.. that's going to be very, very diffcult."((assm. vince fong r-bakersfield)) "of course we have to make sure the fire victims are taken care of as well. as time goes
democratic senator jerry hill says this scenario sounds familiar...((sen. jerry hill d- san francisco)) "i hope they aren't doing what they did last year. which is come to the legislature in january and give us a choice: either bankruptcy, or bail us out. that's what they did last year, and they got a bail out, and what we learned after that, behind closed doors, they didn't need a bailout." as the assembly's vice chairman of utilities and energy committee.. republican assemblyman jim...