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it's just inconvenient. >> after studying jessica's case, detective miley sides with jessica in looking this. >> this doesot have the appearance of a suicide. to me, it appears to be either an assault or maybe something accidental. >> after reaching out to matthew boynton and getting no response, there was a lucky break. so how crazy is this? i'm walking out of a coffee shop here in griffin with the photographer to stake out a location. and i walk right in to officer matthew boynton. we'd like to talk to you about your ex-wife, jessica. she's making some very serious allegations against you. matthew, could you talk to us one second? unfortunately, matthew didn't have anything to say. what would justice be for you? >> figuring out what really happened, though. >> she's still waiting on that. the saga later takes another turn. >> we're going to advise you that you have the right to remain silent. >> matthew boynton was eventually arrested, but not for jessica's supposed suicide attempt. the griffin police officer was brought in for questioning after jessica filed a complaint, saying her t
it's just inconvenient. >> after studying jessica's case, detective miley sides with jessica in looking this. >> this doesot have the appearance of a suicide. to me, it appears to be either an assault or maybe something accidental. >> after reaching out to matthew boynton and getting no response, there was a lucky break. so how crazy is this? i'm walking out of a coffee shop here in griffin with the photographer to stake out a location. and i walk right in to officer matthew...
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jessica? >> jessica: oh, me? okay. olympic kite surfer in brazil. >> greg: excuse me?: saved a woman appeared to be drowning. 21-year-old leonard bruno also an orthopedic doctor when he heard the woman calling out for help. exhausted by the time got her. put her on the back and brought her to safety where lifeguards were able to perform first aid. he made his olympic debut at paris 2024 won two gold medals. i wanted to give you more time. >> dana: everybody needs a spa day every once in a while including these monkeys. hot springs? i'm going to make a little jacuzzi out of that. looks like greg and his friends downtown. >> greg: racist. >> dana: perino on politics with josh kraushaar. >> judge jeanine: it's not great but it's time for >> judge jeanine: today is national dress up your dog day all right. today is national dress your dog up day. here are my pooches in their best outfits. but i want you to see doodle in pennsylvania with a chicken on her head. where is -- [laughter] i will try it though for tomorrow. have great night
jessica? >> jessica: oh, me? okay. olympic kite surfer in brazil. >> greg: excuse me?: saved a woman appeared to be drowning. 21-year-old leonard bruno also an orthopedic doctor when he heard the woman calling out for help. exhausted by the time got her. put her on the back and brought her to safety where lifeguards were able to perform first aid. he made his olympic debut at paris 2024 won two gold medals. i wanted to give you more time. >> dana: everybody needs a spa day...
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stop it. >> jessica: well also the videos.>> judge jeanine: i don't know why. work with me. i think it's terrible they are getting old. you know what i hate in women go to the gym with their make up on. they are not really serious taking the pictures, what are you saying? >> jessica: i don't take my make off after the show. >> judge jeanine: i'm talking about the people that show their face and their butt. >> jessica: greg tell me something. >> greg: well, i mean, i go toa gym and he lives downtown and believe me, it isn't a work out. i believe gym rats are the worst. they live at the gym, place their towels at the machine. you get in and get out. you have to be economical about it. i never liked the people that actually act like it was their turf. it actually bothered me and if you think i'm talking about somebody who works here, you're right. >> jessica: ooh. can't wait for the commercial break. >> judge jeanine: time management is important. >> jesse: i was at planet fitness at 5:00 a.m. i used to work out here and the fox
stop it. >> jessica: well also the videos.>> judge jeanine: i don't know why. work with me. i think it's terrible they are getting old. you know what i hate in women go to the gym with their make up on. they are not really serious taking the pictures, what are you saying? >> jessica: i don't take my make off after the show. >> judge jeanine: i'm talking about the people that show their face and their butt. >> jessica: greg tell me something. >> greg: well, i...
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this is craziness jessica. you can't defend this guy. >> dana: let's see what greg has to say. >> how are you? >> you say somebody is politicizing something, it's the new. it's not like trump is the only voice. everyone is pissed off. democrats are pissed off. it's not just trump. what does this feel like to you? to me feels like when they sent the migrants to new york city or martha's vineyard, that is the door step affect. it's not about the citizens but the leadership. you realize the progressive politicians do not address the disasters. instead they enable it. this is what we learned with sanctuary cities. if you're chasing metrics based on virtue signalling, you end up taking your eye off the ball. that's why portland and seattle and los angeles are disasters. you could have had underground power lines. brush removal. you spent billions on homeless and illegals because that was the virtue signal. newsome's argument this is po l liticized by trump. why else would he point it out? he just wants the thing fix
this is craziness jessica. you can't defend this guy. >> dana: let's see what greg has to say. >> how are you? >> you say somebody is politicizing something, it's the new. it's not like trump is the only voice. everyone is pissed off. democrats are pissed off. it's not just trump. what does this feel like to you? to me feels like when they sent the migrants to new york city or martha's vineyard, that is the door step affect. it's not about the citizens but the leadership. you...
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jessica what is your take?ica: echoing in the judgesje sentiments, not only happy to be back at work but it for everybody in california, my sister who left there now back into their home and can hopefully stay there, i am close to despondent over a the ten orf the political discourse concerning something this egregious. i hate it has turned to pol politics, that has been politicized this waybeen, hatedt a gabert -- gove governor gavin newsom had to create a new page 2 real of the realn facts about what the budt has look like, forest management budget has increased ten times. i understand he got wordy about the reservoir but the truth is that reservoir was off-line through february 2025 no matter what, it was not on an preparedness thing, there was a tier in the cover they had to repair, normal maintenance things. would ites, have been better it s filled? sure was not because of mismanagement, it's maintenancea >> dana: but it did not happen in time. >> jessica: it's not behind schedule that's the point, they di
jessica what is your take?ica: echoing in the judgesje sentiments, not only happy to be back at work but it for everybody in california, my sister who left there now back into their home and can hopefully stay there, i am close to despondent over a the ten orf the political discourse concerning something this egregious. i hate it has turned to pol politics, that has been politicized this waybeen, hatedt a gabert -- gove governor gavin newsom had to create a new page 2 real of the realn facts...
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>> jessica: sometimes.bout the change in the subway and the conditions there. i commute both ways on the subway, and it is very different, and it seems like every day there is another story, two people slashed at grand central, another push and pushed into the tracks, you see someone like congressman richie torres, who i hope does have the high aspiration of running for governor here, where he is on it every single day, saying you can't have such an unsafe environment for new yorkers. these are things that make the city great. what i am interested the new orleans front is the ag, liz murrill i think is her name, said she wouldn't have had the sugar bowl today but no one asked my opinion, which seems really strange, that you wouldn't have asked the top cop in the state's opinion on that. that was strange to me. >> joey: i don't know about the authority the ag has at the state or federal level, but looking at las vegas, we went out and come back in, would you feel safe going to the sugar bowl today? i would,
>> jessica: sometimes.bout the change in the subway and the conditions there. i commute both ways on the subway, and it is very different, and it seems like every day there is another story, two people slashed at grand central, another push and pushed into the tracks, you see someone like congressman richie torres, who i hope does have the high aspiration of running for governor here, where he is on it every single day, saying you can't have such an unsafe environment for new yorkers....
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>> jessica: and freedom. >> jessica: check out first half ending rutgers.rd anthony leola chucked up a desperation three at the end to give the hoosiers a 7 point lead going into the half. indiana holding on to beat the charlotte knights 84 to 74. meantime,. >> tyrus: mine is quick. you know what time it is what it is comedy tour. check it out city near you. kennedy? >> well, look at this, trying to run a marathon every day of 2025 to beat the world record. she is raising money for breast cancer. the record is 151. she is trying to do 365 marathons in one year. god bless her. >> joey: awesome. i don't know if we have time for mine. it was a black bear that made it through gatlinberg, tennessee which is a place i used to go and frequent. the thing to do is casually get away from it. they are usually skittish but it happens. they are in the middle of bear country. they are in their home. >> judge jeanine: really just walk around? >> joey: listen, that's it for us. y'all have a great night and good weekend. >> judge jeanine: did you pet the bear? >> bret: i lo
>> jessica: and freedom. >> jessica: check out first half ending rutgers.rd anthony leola chucked up a desperation three at the end to give the hoosiers a 7 point lead going into the half. indiana holding on to beat the charlotte knights 84 to 74. meantime,. >> tyrus: mine is quick. you know what time it is what it is comedy tour. check it out city near you. kennedy? >> well, look at this, trying to run a marathon every day of 2025 to beat the world record. she is...
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>> jessica: is not true -- that they are just flying them in. >> judge jeanine: they are -- >> jessicacks. >> judge jeanine: waiting minute, you think they are flying them in and they do background checks on them? >> jessica: yes, i do think they get it back on check. >> judge jeanine: from chile, venezuela -- >> jessica: mexico and central america and the amount of cooperation -- >> judge jeanine: you're telling me that haiti, ghana mollo, venezuela are giving background checks? >> jessica: you are telling me that in the last year where we have gotten out over 700,000 people which is the most that we have deported since the year 2010, the lowest number of border crossings, record seizures of drugs that are supposed to be coming across the border, that this is a wide open border -- >> judge jeanine: why did biden lose if it was so great? >> jessica: it was too little, too late, but when you say -- i'm glad we can agree on something. but when you say i'm embarrassed watching joe biden come i'm not embarrassed seeing someone stand up there and say let's wait for some facts here because d
>> jessica: is not true -- that they are just flying them in. >> judge jeanine: they are -- >> jessicacks. >> judge jeanine: waiting minute, you think they are flying them in and they do background checks on them? >> jessica: yes, i do think they get it back on check. >> judge jeanine: from chile, venezuela -- >> jessica: mexico and central america and the amount of cooperation -- >> judge jeanine: you're telling me that haiti, ghana mollo,...
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jessica.mos muy contentos. es un dÍa muy especial oficializando este hermoso proyecto. tenemos una gran historia, un gran elenco. no se pueden quejar. taco de ojo. >> visualmente el elenco es muy bonito. la historia es poderosa. la locaciÓn eleva a encantar. tenemos un gran proyecto. >> una gran historia con charros incluidos que pondrÁn al amor en lo mÁs alto, pero tambiÉn despertarÁn el odio con su villanos. >> muy feliz de volver a mÉxico. de volver a trabajar para mejÍa. actores que algunos conocÍa, algunos ahora, pero muy honrado. hay romance, parejas, caballos. escenas de acciÓn. diferentes cosas. >> mucha acciÓn, mucha piel por ahÍ. [risas] >> el reparto disfruta grabar en medio de estos escenarios naturales de una hacienda en morelos. >> es un amor pasional en esta historia. el atrevimiento serÁ clave, serÁ intenso, las pasiones estÁn desbordados. >> me siento muy bendecida. cambio de look para mi pÚblico hermoso. >> lleno de alegrÍa, lleno de compromiso, lleno de retos. es este gran p
jessica.mos muy contentos. es un dÍa muy especial oficializando este hermoso proyecto. tenemos una gran historia, un gran elenco. no se pueden quejar. taco de ojo. >> visualmente el elenco es muy bonito. la historia es poderosa. la locaciÓn eleva a encantar. tenemos un gran proyecto. >> una gran historia con charros incluidos que pondrÁn al amor en lo mÁs alto, pero tambiÉn despertarÁn el odio con su villanos. >> muy feliz de volver a mÉxico. de volver a trabajar para...
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jessica o.de regreso a su mesa de "sin rollo" vamos hablar de sasha asegura que pronto llegara la justicia en el caso que interpuso en contra del productor musical por abuso sexual y sus declaraciones acaparan titulares. reportera: un aÑo muy importante te dormÍ 25 porque va haber una determinaciÓn por parte de la suprema corte de justicia de la naciÓn, es asÍ? sasha: como ustedes saben el ganado de las dos primeras instancias y hace unos meses la primera de la suprema corte, atrajo por unanimidad del casoy esto quiere decir que en muy poco tiempo espero ya quede resuelto el asunto. gracias a la decisiÓn de la suprema corte de atraer el caso, ministras y ministros de lo mÁs alto tribunal del paÍs, se pronunciarÁn sobre temas constitucionales de enorme relevancia para menores de edad vÍctimas de abuso. y se van a poder pronunciar lo cual va a ser que se sienta un precedente, creo que soso mÁs importante porque va a permitir que otras personas que vivieron algo similar a lo mÍo se les valide su de
jessica o.de regreso a su mesa de "sin rollo" vamos hablar de sasha asegura que pronto llegara la justicia en el caso que interpuso en contra del productor musical por abuso sexual y sus declaraciones acaparan titulares. reportera: un aÑo muy importante te dormÍ 25 porque va haber una determinaciÓn por parte de la suprema corte de justicia de la naciÓn, es asÍ? sasha: como ustedes saben el ganado de las dos primeras instancias y hace unos meses la primera de la suprema corte,...
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jessica: hoy es viernes!e 2024. >> no hubo pareja mÁs controvertida en 2024 que la de angela aguilar y christian nodal. [mÚsica] segÚn fechas documentadas como oficiales con comunicados escritos en vÍdeo o publicaciones el cantante puso fin a su relaciÓn con la artista argentina cazzu el 23 de mayo con quien ocho meses antes se habÍan convertido en padres de una nena. el 10 de junio angela y Él confirmaban en exclusiva para una entrevista su noviazgo. el 24 de julio la pareja estaba casÁndose en una hacienda de morelos. lo mÁs ha sido una feria interminable de polÉmicas, declaraciones cruzadas, contradicciones, cuando terminÓ christian nodal con la madre de su hija, cuÁndo comenzÓ con angela, por quÉ un matrimonio tan precipitado en realidad existe un contrato prenupcial entre millones de dÓlares entre ellos si la uniÓn no dura. lo cierto parte del pÚblico ha tomado partido. la mayorÍa por cazzu. las declaraciones de angela donde los tiempos no cuadran no ha ayudado. las declaraciones de la argentina la han d
jessica: hoy es viernes!e 2024. >> no hubo pareja mÁs controvertida en 2024 que la de angela aguilar y christian nodal. [mÚsica] segÚn fechas documentadas como oficiales con comunicados escritos en vÍdeo o publicaciones el cantante puso fin a su relaciÓn con la artista argentina cazzu el 23 de mayo con quien ocho meses antes se habÍan convertido en padres de una nena. el 10 de junio angela y Él confirmaban en exclusiva para una entrevista su noviazgo. el 24 de julio la pareja...
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era jessica de la torre. montaÑa. >> jessica habrÍa sido sorprendida en su casa por la maÑana por quiÉnes robaron un automÓvil y otras pertenencias. aÚn faltaba el hallazgo mÁs macabro. en el dormitorio principal estaba el bolso, la billetera y otros artÍculos personales que estaban en el suelo. en el dormitorio se encontraron dos cuchillos de cocina. segÚn las investigaciones el mÓvil pudo ser econÓmico arias fue condenado a cadena perpetua y peÑuela llena de muerte. se captÓ una bicicleta similar a la de peÑuelas y la brigada canina encontrÓ una relaciÓn entre la evidencia y el acusado. el investigador lo confronto. me dijo: mÁs croto vas a decir esto. >> cuÁl es tu fecha? >> aquÍ vas con el proceso y si ellos quieren te ejecutan. reportera: contrajo matrimonio con su esposa francis en el corredor de la muerte. >> vienen aquÍ te ponen mas alita como esta. entonces yo estÁ. >> fontana, california le trae recuerdos a francis ibarra. logrÓ trabajar en una tienda de prado dos mexicanos. >> encontrÉ un chico que
era jessica de la torre. montaÑa. >> jessica habrÍa sido sorprendida en su casa por la maÑana por quiÉnes robaron un automÓvil y otras pertenencias. aÚn faltaba el hallazgo mÁs macabro. en el dormitorio principal estaba el bolso, la billetera y otros artÍculos personales que estaban en el suelo. en el dormitorio se encontraron dos cuchillos de cocina. segÚn las investigaciones el mÓvil pudo ser econÓmico arias fue condenado a cadena perpetua y peÑuela llena de muerte. se...
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jessica! [ risas] jessica: divinas la vacaciones. con las pilas recargadas.semana que arrancamos siempre junto a ustedes para brindar toda la informaciÓn que necesitan, pero sobre todo mucho apoyo en especial para no ser agente de california. raÚl: comenzamos con la noticia que impacta nuestra comunidad. buenos dÍas. satcha: buenos dÍas. estamos siguiendo de cerca todo lo que ocurre en california. quiero que sepan que esta maÑana bomberos enfrentan una fase crÍtica en esta batalla de casi una semana contra los incendios. la amenaza sigue siendo preocupante. justo hoy regresan los peligroso vientos. en medio de tanta devastaciÓn aumenta la cifra de fallecidos a 24. ahora tambiÉn hay decenas de desaparecidos. entre tanto, un hispano estÁ acusado de iniciar uno de los fuegos cuyo impacto se aprecia en estas imÁgenes que comparto con ustedes a continuaciÓn de cÓmo lucÍan los vecindarios antes y lo poco que queda ahora. en vivo, desde california juan carlos gonzÁlez tiene la nueva informaciÓn. adelante. juan carlos: buenos dÍas. es impresionante ver las imÁgenes d
jessica! [ risas] jessica: divinas la vacaciones. con las pilas recargadas.semana que arrancamos siempre junto a ustedes para brindar toda la informaciÓn que necesitan, pero sobre todo mucho apoyo en especial para no ser agente de california. raÚl: comenzamos con la noticia que impacta nuestra comunidad. buenos dÍas. satcha: buenos dÍas. estamos siguiendo de cerca todo lo que ocurre en california. quiero que sepan que esta maÑana bomberos enfrentan una fase crÍtica en esta batalla de casi...
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so this is also what jessica refer to. so he's completely ignoring the historical context is in germany, and he's just falling into that truck. the question is if he has a broader agenda here, so i can also see a business, a gender behind his actions because he's always in this very libertarian view, actually he's going after those who try to keep the democratic discourse intact. so he's against regulation. he's a games fact checking and we have seen bunker burg following the same lines because he saw, afraid actually that facebook and mentor actually would be the next, which will be killed by trump. so he's, he's kind of surrendering in this. kim and this is a global trend, we can see everywhere. and this is the what, what's really concerning to me. so, all right, can you agree with that? why was moscow? why is most so interested in boosting the f d? is it because it reflects, is libertarian values? is it because he's got his tesla ponton, germany i'm going to get out of it. but i think a lot of party members and supporte
so this is also what jessica refer to. so he's completely ignoring the historical context is in germany, and he's just falling into that truck. the question is if he has a broader agenda here, so i can also see a business, a gender behind his actions because he's always in this very libertarian view, actually he's going after those who try to keep the democratic discourse intact. so he's against regulation. he's a games fact checking and we have seen bunker burg following the same lines because...
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so jessica, let's start with you. as well, 1st and foremost, what struck me is a lot most clear ignorance of german politics history and our political system with a sort of tried statements like only the f d can save germany. it begs the question, saved germany from what's precisely his subsequent interview with the a, the liter alice vital was full of blades sense, uh, false hoods and miss characterizations of german history, including notoriously the description of others, hitler as a communist. these kinds of statements from us could don't really have the kind of sway in germany that they do and perhaps in the us where he's better known as a personality in politics. however, it is nonetheless extremely of course, disturbing, influential because of his ability to control the algorithms of x, and thereby push the accounts of a if the members and supporters and likewise to press the accounts of others who don't support the policy positions he's trying to promote and so there is real concern in germany right now about
so jessica, let's start with you. as well, 1st and foremost, what struck me is a lot most clear ignorance of german politics history and our political system with a sort of tried statements like only the f d can save germany. it begs the question, saved germany from what's precisely his subsequent interview with the a, the liter alice vital was full of blades sense, uh, false hoods and miss characterizations of german history, including notoriously the description of others, hitler as a...
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jessica: ok. dice son grandes compaÑeros, pero realmente angÉlica rivera es la mejor compaÑera que he tenido, la mÁs generosa. yo le decÍa a ella que algÚn dÍa en una entrevista voy a decir que parte de la construcciÓn del personaje es gracias a ella. ella cuido a pablo casas cuando lo vean con todo el amor del corazÓn. al final del rodaje cuando aplaudieron de mi Último llamado dije es que gracias por haber sido la mejor compaÑera que he tenido. >> una de los conflictos en la diferencia de edades que debe existir entre los protagonistas. Él mÁs joven, pero en este caso ambos lucen espectaculares. diego: sÍ, bueno, creo que en este caso sÍ se nota. si se nota que hay una diferencia de edad, pero definitivamente es un espectÁculo. esta guapÍsima. y pues bueno creo que sÍ cuenta la historia tambiÉn porque es una madre con unas hijas que ya son mÁs grandes. entonces, creo que ella en su interpretaciÓn pudo lograr que se transmitiera esta diferencia. >> para diego en 2024 fue el aÑo laboral mÁs import
jessica: ok. dice son grandes compaÑeros, pero realmente angÉlica rivera es la mejor compaÑera que he tenido, la mÁs generosa. yo le decÍa a ella que algÚn dÍa en una entrevista voy a decir que parte de la construcciÓn del personaje es gracias a ella. ella cuido a pablo casas cuando lo vean con todo el amor del corazÓn. al final del rodaje cuando aplaudieron de mi Último llamado dije es que gracias por haber sido la mejor compaÑera que he tenido. >> una de los conflictos en la...
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>> there's these long lines, jessica. it's it's really hard to see when you when you drive into these neighborhoods. we have seen national guard as well as lapd. they are blocking off because you still have active fires up here. it is. it is dangerous. it is also toxic air. and they will line up cars as well as they'll be, you know, a gaggle of people, sometimes ten, 20 or 30 people who come up on foot who are just desperately trying to get in to see what's left of their homes. and of course, nothing is left, but but it's it's a home and it's a life. and people just want to be able to see it. so that is one thing that's happening. and also the speed with which the fire moved. i mean, down the hill over the ridge, when it moved down quickly, people were in those moments essentially making their own decisions on when to evacuate as flames would rush down. they had no time. so they left jessica with whatever they could. sometimes it was passports, sometimes maybe one photo album, whatever. if they had a suitcase already pack
>> there's these long lines, jessica. it's it's really hard to see when you when you drive into these neighborhoods. we have seen national guard as well as lapd. they are blocking off because you still have active fires up here. it is. it is dangerous. it is also toxic air. and they will line up cars as well as they'll be, you know, a gaggle of people, sometimes ten, 20 or 30 people who come up on foot who are just desperately trying to get in to see what's left of their homes. and of...
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jessica. well, you mentioned it.t's going to be $9 for passenger vehicles if you are driving into manhattan during peak hours south of central park, essentially at 60th street, which is where i am now. this is the end of the tolling zone. if you're going north, there will be a no toll, but if you're coming south, you will be told. you will be told once a day. so it's not like every time you drive past it, you get es. if you drive a truck or a commercial vehicle or a motorcycle, for example. now, jessica, if you take a cab, for example, like i did in order to get here today, that cost is also going to be passed down to the passenger. i paid an additional $1.75 as part of my cab fare in order to get here today. if you take a yellow cab, it's going to be $0.75. but again, the whole point of this is to encourage new yorkers to ride more public transit, to raise the money that is needed to improve the system and expand it. and in the long run, to have a much better quality of environment and the air here in new york city.
jessica. well, you mentioned it.t's going to be $9 for passenger vehicles if you are driving into manhattan during peak hours south of central park, essentially at 60th street, which is where i am now. this is the end of the tolling zone. if you're going north, there will be a no toll, but if you're coming south, you will be told. you will be told once a day. so it's not like every time you drive past it, you get es. if you drive a truck or a commercial vehicle or a motorcycle, for example....
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jessica, it is really the fear. deputy fire chief, just telling you and me within these past couple of hours that no matter what the firefighters do and they are doing everything the way the wind can take an ember and bring it somewhere means that how this turns out is completely, at this point, unpredictable. they are at the mercy of the winds. and it literally comes down to that no matter everything and every resource that they are bringing to bear. >> jessica, it is incredible. and i thought it was so poignant that he said when you asked him, like, what do you need at this point? and he was so clear about it. he just said, we need mother nature to give us a break. and of course, that's not anything that anyone can control. to your point, erin, stand by. we're going to get right back to you. first, i want to go to cnn's natasha chen, who is in the hills north of brentwood. so that would be on the eastern side of that palisades fire more in inland than where erin is right now. natasha, what is the latest you're see
jessica, it is really the fear. deputy fire chief, just telling you and me within these past couple of hours that no matter what the firefighters do and they are doing everything the way the wind can take an ember and bring it somewhere means that how this turns out is completely, at this point, unpredictable. they are at the mercy of the winds. and it literally comes down to that no matter everything and every resource that they are bringing to bear. >> jessica, it is incredible. and i...
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jessica, good to be with you.there are so many aspects of this that are very similar to what you experience in combat, especially from an aerial perspective. and one of the key things to think about here is how all of this really comes together. so when you see all these aircraft flying, the different fixed wing aircraft as well as the rotary wing aircraft, the helicopters, all of that has to be controlled basically in a centralized way. here, for example, you can see a dc ten which is being used. it has a huge capacity, almost 10,000 gallons that can be dumped, dumped on fires that, you know, that are raging in the california area. and these kinds of aircraft are really essential to fighting these fires. the c-130s, cal fire has c-130s, but the u.s. air force has also c-130s that they've brought in to help with the fire fight. many of them have come from national guard units, and not only from california, but from nevada and from wyoming. and what these efforts are basically is based on being able to use as much
jessica, good to be with you.there are so many aspects of this that are very similar to what you experience in combat, especially from an aerial perspective. and one of the key things to think about here is how all of this really comes together. so when you see all these aircraft flying, the different fixed wing aircraft as well as the rotary wing aircraft, the helicopters, all of that has to be controlled basically in a centralized way. here, for example, you can see a dc ten which is being...
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jessica.all right, elisa raffa, thank you so much for that. kentucky has been among the hardest hit states in this storm. and to talk about the conditions in the state's biggest city, louisville, we're joined by its mayor, craig greenberg. mayor, thanks so much for being here with us. i know you all have been preparing for this storm. what have you been seeing so far? what's the response look like? >> well, this has been a significant storm for us. >> we haven't seen this much snow in about a decade in louisville, and it still continues. >> we've had seven inches over throughout this day. >> it's now turned to freezing rain right now. >> i just got back inside for this interview. we're expecting snow tomorrow morning, so our main focus is two areas one, the roads, making sure we continue to work through the night to keep the roads clear. >> we're encouraging people to stay home, to stay warm, to stay informed and also power outages. >> as you were just hearing that freezing rain, it started no
jessica.all right, elisa raffa, thank you so much for that. kentucky has been among the hardest hit states in this storm. and to talk about the conditions in the state's biggest city, louisville, we're joined by its mayor, craig greenberg. mayor, thanks so much for being here with us. i know you all have been preparing for this storm. what have you been seeing so far? what's the response look like? >> well, this has been a significant storm for us. >> we haven't seen this much snow...
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jessica. >> okay, a lot of dynamics at play there with that storm. elisa raffa thank you so much for that. and as alyssa mentioned, kentucky is a state that's going to get the brunt of this storm today. let's bring in alexa minton, who is now in lexington. she's a meteorologist and reporter for a cnn affiliate, wkyt. alexa, thanks so much for being with us. just tell us what you're seeing there in lexington well, right now, jessica, what we have been seeing all day long is copious amounts of snowfall. >> but just within the last hour or so, like your meteorologist mentioned, we're seeing the transition after picking up a little over a half a foot of snow in a lot of areas, we're now seeing the transition into sleet and freezing rain. we actually just heard a little bit of thunder sleet in our area. >> i want to go ahead and take a look at one of the vehicles that's near us. >> you can see the problem with some of that freezing rain. >> obviously. jessica, freezing over this car already within
jessica. >> okay, a lot of dynamics at play there with that storm. elisa raffa thank you so much for that. and as alyssa mentioned, kentucky is a state that's going to get the brunt of this storm today. let's bring in alexa minton, who is now in lexington. she's a meteorologist and reporter for a cnn affiliate, wkyt. alexa, thanks so much for being with us. just tell us what you're seeing there in lexington well, right now, jessica, what we have been seeing all day long is copious amounts...
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the white house has confirmed that he will receive his award and jessica.s brings back memories of 2017, when biden himself received the presidential medal of freedom. that was when he was vice president and then president barack obama actually surprised him with this award. it was an emotional moment. biden was visibly emotional during that time and was really taken off guard. i believe. >> all right. julia benbrook at the white house for us. thank you so much for that reporting. and when we come back, the nation's top doctor wants to make sure the link between alcohol and cancer is abundantly clear. by putting a label right on the bottle, we're going to run the numbers on that connection. that's next. can't fool myself. >> it was the most exciting time in the world. >> his life had extremely joyful moments and some really difficult moments. >> you only come across an artist like luther vandross once in a lifetime. >> luther. never too much. tonight at nine. >> i wish my tv provider let me choose what i pay for. >> sling lets you do that. >> i wish my tv p
the white house has confirmed that he will receive his award and jessica.s brings back memories of 2017, when biden himself received the presidential medal of freedom. that was when he was vice president and then president barack obama actually surprised him with this award. it was an emotional moment. biden was visibly emotional during that time and was really taken off guard. i believe. >> all right. julia benbrook at the white house for us. thank you so much for that reporting. and...
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i'm jessica dean in new york. and we begin this hour with breaking news as more than 62 million people are set to feel the worst of the winter as a powerful storm stretches across 1300 miles this weekend, freezing rain and high winds already hitting the plains with potentially historic snowfall expected tomorrow. more than 30 states are currently under winter weather alerts, with officials urging people to stay home and stay off the roads. a look at i-70 in kansas city shows you why, as conditions are only getting worse out there. meteorologist elisa raffa is tracking the latest conditions from the cnn weather center. alisa. so many people potentially going to be affected by this. when might we see the worst of it? >> we're still bracing for the worst of it tomorrow. and kansas city has had so many problems already today. that's just the appetizer. the radar has only had a little bit amount of freezing rain, which just goes to show you don't need a lot of ice to cause problems. the impacts span from the central pl
i'm jessica dean in new york. and we begin this hour with breaking news as more than 62 million people are set to feel the worst of the winter as a powerful storm stretches across 1300 miles this weekend, freezing rain and high winds already hitting the plains with potentially historic snowfall expected tomorrow. more than 30 states are currently under winter weather alerts, with officials urging people to stay home and stay off the roads. a look at i-70 in kansas city shows you why, as...
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>> it's an incredible app, jessica. and it's a nonprofit, by the way, the people who are fueling this app, they're doing it as volunteers. it's extremely accurate. i have it up on my phone and i am checking it constantly. but it's important to note that this isn't a government entity. there's been some issues in the county of los angeles in that you have so much different bureaucracy governing so many different parts of the city, that it's caused confusion about how they should be managing their communications in an emergency setting. the fema director of the federal government has said that they have allocated some resources to some of these local constituencies to help them in emergency situations. but clearly, jessica, we have a problem. and it's not just in los angeles, by the way. we had problems with the alert systems in hawaii a few years back. we've had alert problems in l.a. before. so this is something that the entire country needs to reckon with. i believe hopefully more support at the federal level, because
>> it's an incredible app, jessica. and it's a nonprofit, by the way, the people who are fueling this app, they're doing it as volunteers. it's extremely accurate. i have it up on my phone and i am checking it constantly. but it's important to note that this isn't a government entity. there's been some issues in the county of los angeles in that you have so much different bureaucracy governing so many different parts of the city, that it's caused confusion about how they should be...
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you are in the cnn newsroom, i'm jessica dean in new york.and right now fire crews are racing to put out wildfires tearing across parts of los angeles county, the most destructive fires los angeles has ever seen. fears are rising that powerful santa ana winds could both strengthen and change direction. and with that, more homes could be at risk as those fires could push further inland toward brentwood and bel air, toward ucla. all of this creating simply hellish conditions for first responders and for the people trying to evacuate. more than 12,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed. nearly 60mi÷ have been scorched. and to put that into perspective, that is nearly three times the size of manhattan. and these fires are still burning. cnn's stephanie elam is in l.a .'s brentwood neighborhood. that is on the eastern side of the palisades fire. and, stephanie, you've been there for hours today. you've been watching as crews have been trying to protect that area as they change different directions. what can you tell us about right now? i kno
you are in the cnn newsroom, i'm jessica dean in new york.and right now fire crews are racing to put out wildfires tearing across parts of los angeles county, the most destructive fires los angeles has ever seen. fears are rising that powerful santa ana winds could both strengthen and change direction. and with that, more homes could be at risk as those fires could push further inland toward brentwood and bel air, toward ucla. all of this creating simply hellish conditions for first responders...
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have a good day. >> jessica. jessica. you heard him.i mean that it comes down to that after all of this, it comes down to mother nature with all the technology and all of everything in the second largest city in the united states, it comes down to water and time. two things that he cannot control. and that's the situation that we're in right now. and millions of people here in this city. >> it is incredible. you're right that it's just it's that complicated and that simple. mother nature needs to give them a break. erin, thank you so much. we're going to check back in with you in just a moment. but on that note, let's talk now with cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, who's going to join us to talk more about those winds. you heard him there, allison. they need a break. will they get one? >> not in the near future, unfortunately, no, because now we're already starting to see those winds picking back up here in just about the last hour or two. and they're only going to go up from here. here's a look at the current winds. again, we're luck
have a good day. >> jessica. jessica. you heard him.i mean that it comes down to that after all of this, it comes down to mother nature with all the technology and all of everything in the second largest city in the united states, it comes down to water and time. two things that he cannot control. and that's the situation that we're in right now. and millions of people here in this city. >> it is incredible. you're right that it's just it's that complicated and that simple. mother...
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jessica, we are in pacific palisades. this is the pacific coast highway, and this is the famous sunset boulevard here behind me. these cars are people who are continuing to evacuate their homes, because more than 30,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. just up at the top of the ridgeline, there's condo and apartment buildings along the hillside here overlooking the pacific ocean. but you can see that orange glow on top of the ridge. we've been hearing pops. you can maybe even see some flames there. there are homes burning. at least a couple dozen. it's really hard to get a handle on exactly how bad the impact is so far. because these winds are so strong. it's not just one contained fire. it's lots of smaller fires. as the strong winds pick up an ember, blow it, and then whatever the ember lands on is going to catch on fire. as we can hear something crackling up there on the top of the hill, even to get to this spot where i was, i was making another loud boom there, likely a transformer exploding on top of the
jessica, we are in pacific palisades. this is the pacific coast highway, and this is the famous sunset boulevard here behind me. these cars are people who are continuing to evacuate their homes, because more than 30,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. just up at the top of the ridgeline, there's condo and apartment buildings along the hillside here overlooking the pacific ocean. but you can see that orange glow on top of the ridge. we've been hearing pops. you can maybe even see...
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jessica. >> wow, we can hope for that. also, so much of this has been about how dry it's been in that whole area, just the lack of rainfall. what more do you know about that? >> you know, i just went through my iphone pictures and february 5th, i was about five miles from where stephanie elam is right now. looking at the fires. i was standing in a flash flood 11 months ago. i was standing in mud, water coming down the streets, hollywood hills, all the way out toward ventura. it was a flooded mess, but that water then grew the plants nice and healthy. and then it stopped raining in march. and then those plants died. and when the plants died, then they became tinder, and then they just dried out. and now a spark and a wind and that type of growth that we happened when we were really in la nina, we had a lot of growth then. well, now we're not. now we're really seeing this, this el nino, la nina flip here. that's where the rainfall has stopped. the sun has come out obviously, all summer long. and we've dried this out to a tin
jessica. >> wow, we can hope for that. also, so much of this has been about how dry it's been in that whole area, just the lack of rainfall. what more do you know about that? >> you know, i just went through my iphone pictures and february 5th, i was about five miles from where stephanie elam is right now. looking at the fires. i was standing in a flash flood 11 months ago. i was standing in mud, water coming down the streets, hollywood hills, all the way out toward ventura. it was...
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jessica gunning is with us. then later, from livingston, new jersey, his album "return to zero" comes out march 14th. neal francis. tomorrow night, we'll be joined by tim allen and nicole byer, with music from maggie rose. please join us. our first guest is just the man we need at a time like this. he's one of the funniest guys in the whole world, with a new stand-up comedy special. "drop dead years" premieres march 14th on hulu, and on march 10th, he makes his broadway debut in "glengarry glen ross." please welcome bill burr. >> thank you. >> jimmy: good to see you, you had to evacuate your home? >> yes, like most people. i got lucky and winds moved, but the fire was coming. i got lucky and i think everybody did a great job, unlike the internet. >> jimmy: right? >> all these fire experts, why didn't you fly a helicopter into the ocean? i don't know, it was ones [ bleep ] winds, you want to do that, you lunatic? this was mismanaged. >> jimmy: the big word. >> like some idiot on the internet knows how to manage t
jessica gunning is with us. then later, from livingston, new jersey, his album "return to zero" comes out march 14th. neal francis. tomorrow night, we'll be joined by tim allen and nicole byer, with music from maggie rose. please join us. our first guest is just the man we need at a time like this. he's one of the funniest guys in the whole world, with a new stand-up comedy special. "drop dead years" premieres march 14th on hulu, and on march 10th, he makes his broadway...
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and here we are looking back on a banner year for stocks, jessica. especially stocks based here in silicon valley. not only did the broad market do very well this year, leading to gains in your 401 k, the s&p 500 index up more than 20% for the second straight year. that's pretty rare. and once again, as we mentioned, silicon valley led the way higher. ai hype. of course we talked about that all year. it was everywhere. it brought in trillions of dollars in new wealth to the stock market, leading to gains in just about all sectors of our economy. and chances are your 401 k plan, even if you're not directly invested in ai stocks, saw strong gains over the last 12 months. what we take particular pride in is that our innovation ecosystem, right. our leading tech companies have driven these tremendous gains. so it's incredibly exciting. and our region, silicon valley is really at the center of it all. good point. but let's also point out that picking stocks is dangerous even in a good year. look, chips were everywhere this year building for ai in our smar
and here we are looking back on a banner year for stocks, jessica. especially stocks based here in silicon valley. not only did the broad market do very well this year, leading to gains in your 401 k, the s&p 500 index up more than 20% for the second straight year. that's pretty rare. and once again, as we mentioned, silicon valley led the way higher. ai hype. of course we talked about that all year. it was everywhere. it brought in trillions of dollars in new wealth to the stock market,...
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as you know, jessica, it doesn't mean put it out.it means that they think that they can defend the perimeter of the fire. and right now they are 89% not doing that, 11% doing that. so that is that is what they're trying to do right now. as you can see on your screen, the scope of the damage up behind us and pacific palisades is still unimaginable. and people in those homes will wait hours and hours. some people wait three four hours if they're lucky to get up for ten minutes to even see and survey the loss that was their home. i'm here with bill weir and bill. you've been up. you know, we've been up and around those palisades and, you know, you just see this scorched mountainside. the day is so beautiful that it almost is hard to imagine the fight that is going on right over those mountains. >> absolutely. and the sort of the psychological fight that's going on in the minds of so many people who are worried. there's another 80,000 people living in potential evacuation zones. it's a siege, is now a week long fire siege. and where you
as you know, jessica, it doesn't mean put it out.it means that they think that they can defend the perimeter of the fire. and right now they are 89% not doing that, 11% doing that. so that is that is what they're trying to do right now. as you can see on your screen, the scope of the damage up behind us and pacific palisades is still unimaginable. and people in those homes will wait hours and hours. some people wait three four hours if they're lucky to get up for ten minutes to even see and...
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jessica. it is still burning. as you can see, the hills are still glowing orange behind me, and they have not been able to cut any lines around this fire. in fact, this fire has been moving, spotting, backing back up the hill and being pushed back down. we didn't think there was anything left to burn, but somehow there is still black smoke pouring out and fire crews racing one way and the other. we've been here all day long, sitting here in this wind that has been absolutely relentless. and you mentioned that fire that's burning in the hollywood hills, the sunset fire, chasing more people out of their homes tonight. those are just, you know, a few acres. but those are important acres, very, very highly populated, densely populated areas that we are told are being hammered by about five helicopters and 20 engines that are doing their best to contain that and keep it from spreading into the flatlands like we've seen from this fire yesterday that started on the hill, didn't burn up the hill, came down the hill pushed
jessica. it is still burning. as you can see, the hills are still glowing orange behind me, and they have not been able to cut any lines around this fire. in fact, this fire has been moving, spotting, backing back up the hill and being pushed back down. we didn't think there was anything left to burn, but somehow there is still black smoke pouring out and fire crews racing one way and the other. we've been here all day long, sitting here in this wind that has been absolutely relentless. and you...
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pasamos con jessica delgado,que nos cuenta de que se trata.o necesitamos vientos, calor y terrenos turbulentos. la corriente estira el aire que estÁ succionado hacia el cielo, con grandes velocidades. estas partÍculas crean un vÓrtice, esa es precisamente la imagen que vemos de un tornado en llamas. temperaturas de mÁs de 1400 grados fahrenheit y los vientos pueden llegar a 100 millas por hora. los vientos de santa ana regresan esta noche, creando las condiciones necesarias para que sea vive en los juegos. continuarÁn en vigor hasta el miÉrcoles, las rÁfagas pueden alcanzar hasta las 70 millas por hora y el periodo de vientos mÁs fuerte, se espera que de maÑana por la maÑana y continÚa hacia el mediodÍa. ilia: muchas gracias, jessica! nos vamos a ocupar de otras noticias del dÍa,vamos a washington. el senado liderado por los republicanos, a 7 dÍas de la toma de posiciÓn de donald trump, comienza a realizar las audiencias para quienes han sido nominados. claudia: los nominados pasaron por las rondas de reuniones a puerta cerrada, pero les toca
pasamos con jessica delgado,que nos cuenta de que se trata.o necesitamos vientos, calor y terrenos turbulentos. la corriente estira el aire que estÁ succionado hacia el cielo, con grandes velocidades. estas partÍculas crean un vÓrtice, esa es precisamente la imagen que vemos de un tornado en llamas. temperaturas de mÁs de 1400 grados fahrenheit y los vientos pueden llegar a 100 millas por hora. los vientos de santa ana regresan esta noche, creando las condiciones necesarias para que sea...
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and i'm jessica aguirre. a better antioch is on the way. that is the pledge from the city's new leadership tonight, as federal oversight of the police department begins. as nbc bay area's jodi hernandez shows us, antioch leaders say they are ready for this new chapter. today, i'm pleased to announce that i've appointed captain joe vigil as the acting chief of police for the antioch police department, effectivehis friday. antioch city manager announced a new acting police chief this morning. captain joe vigil will take the reins of the city's police department when chief brian addington retires on friday. i'm looking forward to working with the department of justice and making the police department better in every aspect possible. the change comes as new federal oversight of the department begins. a-p-d has agreed to be monitored by the u.s. department of justice for up to five years. in the wake of the department's racist text messaging scandal. there's still work to do, but my message today is one of hope. we will reach full staffing. we w
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>> lourdes, mi querida jessica. mis queridas jessica, lo que nunca se puede desplomar es la fe. las oraciones se escuchan, los milagros se ven y ojalÁ que todos seamos parte de muchos milagros que en nombre de dios podamos dar aquÍ en este programa, como esta buena noticia por ahora, porque lo tenemos que tomar asÍ, mi querida jessica, un dÍa a la vez. me alegro tanto de que de que estamos en pie y que ese es el mensaje que queremos dejarle a todos ustedes, a pesar de todo lo que estÁ sucediendo, hay que ver lo positivo y enfocarse en eso. gracias por el excelente trabajo. jessica a todo el equipo, gaby vÉlez, a todos nuestros corresponsales allÁ. la patrulla fronteriza revela detalles sobre el operativo que realizó en el condado kern, incluyendo a cuantos arrestaron. y también la razón d de la detención. además, en oakland contemplan hacer cambios a la policía sobre las persecuciones policiales. tendremos detalles y ya son 10 muertos y casi 200.000 personas evacuadas por los incendios que siguen ardiendo al sur del estado. mientras que se espera otro fenómeno de vientos este fi
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jessica. so then tell me just minutes after you took this video. jessica, what happened? >> well, we decided to try to make our way home, and i said, let's go to one more spot and walk around one more time and we'll never, you know, we won't get to come back for another year. and we were walking down the middle of the street. we were happy. everybody was happy. the streets were starting to kind of clear out some, and we said, let's get on the sidewalk. something was telling us to move to the sidewalk, and we moved to the sidewalk, and it was like slow motion, like a dream. like a slow dream. that happened. um, someone yelled. i was in a daze. i didn't know what was going on. um, my husband took action. he his adrenaline got going. he pumped. he jumped pretty much almost tackled me out of the way, jumped and pushed me to the curb where his foot was struck. and then he was laying on the ground. i was standing over him. he was screaming my foot! the truck hit my foot. my truck hit the. the truck hit my foot. we thought that possibly just someone was, um, drunk or something h
jessica. so then tell me just minutes after you took this video. jessica, what happened? >> well, we decided to try to make our way home, and i said, let's go to one more spot and walk around one more time and we'll never, you know, we won't get to come back for another year. and we were walking down the middle of the street. we were happy. everybody was happy. the streets were starting to kind of clear out some, and we said, let's get on the sidewalk. something was telling us to move to...
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jessica. okay. thank you. schaar we'll see you tonight throughout the different newscast that we have and you continue to give these updates. thank you very much. now, we also spoke to a local security consultant with decades of experience, including 28 years with the san jose police department. he believes that the new orleans terrorist attack now puts extra pressure on organizers of all major events, including next year's super bowl here in santa clara, to reevaluate their operational plans. the suspect yesterday clearly exposed a vulnerability and took advantage of it in a matter of seconds. and that's how quickly these things happen. we have very contemporary policing here forward thinking, high tech. i would anticipate that we are already in excellent shape, but there certainly is nothing wrong with double checking and making improvements where necessary, even if you don't think those improvements are necessary. you go the extra mile. yeah. michael linenger told us that in his experience, supervisors woul
jessica. okay. thank you. schaar we'll see you tonight throughout the different newscast that we have and you continue to give these updates. thank you very much. now, we also spoke to a local security consultant with decades of experience, including 28 years with the san jose police department. he believes that the new orleans terrorist attack now puts extra pressure on organizers of all major events, including next year's super bowl here in santa clara, to reevaluate their operational plans....
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jessica, h. space and stability. i asked him a question about the potential for a full blown confrontation in the region. you have his writing codes and in the buffer zone on these via the serial for the you have instability, you have code is functions with weapons. the north eastern part of the country. we have strange relations with iran as we speak. and it was interesting what he said. we want to turn syria into the geneva with the middle east. and we want to turn the chapter on decades of violence was an instability. i think, to understand the geopolitics of the us, happening though in the region. and this explains why the top priority now is having good relations with the americans, with the saudis wealthy out of nations with turkey. and even with russia about this sort, i said a few days ago that he does not want to see the russians leave in a humiliating way of that. there is still a week, a room full of parts of the ship with no scope and explains that this new administration understands that from now phone w
jessica, h. space and stability. i asked him a question about the potential for a full blown confrontation in the region. you have his writing codes and in the buffer zone on these via the serial for the you have instability, you have code is functions with weapons. the north eastern part of the country. we have strange relations with iran as we speak. and it was interesting what he said. we want to turn syria into the geneva with the middle east. and we want to turn the chapter on decades of...
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thank you so much, jacob and jessica. >> thank you.hank you. >> and next tonight, the surgeon general issuing that new and dire warning about alcohol and links to cancer. but americans are already turning to another substance. >> what's it like to hear from the people actually living the headlines? >> i'm audie cornish. >> my cnn podcast will talk to the people behind the trending stories. i've got a lot of questions. >> the assignment with audie cornish. listen, wherever you get your podcasts, food this good? >> easier than you think with brand new, easier than ever recipes from hellofresh. we're talking barely lift a finger. easy and done in a flash. fast. now get all the flavor with way less work. all. week long. hellofresh homemade made easy. >> lawmakers are trying to shut down planned parenthood, the health care of more than 2 million people is at stake. our right to basic reproductive health care is being stolen from us. >> planned parenthood believes everyone deserves health care. it's a human right. future generations are begi
thank you so much, jacob and jessica. >> thank you.hank you. >> and next tonight, the surgeon general issuing that new and dire warning about alcohol and links to cancer. but americans are already turning to another substance. >> what's it like to hear from the people actually living the headlines? >> i'm audie cornish. >> my cnn podcast will talk to the people behind the trending stories. i've got a lot of questions. >> the assignment with audie cornish....
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more on that in a brittle but for now over to you, gianna. >>> jessica, thank you.let's start off with a live look at conditions on the roadway through oakland 880. just a heads-up. plan on taking b.a.r.t. this morning. if you are traveling say between coliseum and oakland airport on the airport line you can expect delays there due to the equipment problem on the track that happened earlier. sfo line for b.a.r.t. also dealing with some delays this morning. so that might be an issue for anyone heading to the airport. and of course we're seeing the usual stuff as you work your way on parts of our drive over into san francisco this morning. you are seeing the bay bridge backed up with metering lights on so a busy ride there. and those brake lights building westbound 80 out of el sobrante into richmond. >>> from the east bay let's head over into san francisco right now as we take a live look this morning at san francisco's city hall. preparations are underway for daniel lurie's inauguration happening today at 11:30. lurie will be sworn in as the city's 46th mayor. now s
more on that in a brittle but for now over to you, gianna. >>> jessica, thank you.let's start off with a live look at conditions on the roadway through oakland 880. just a heads-up. plan on taking b.a.r.t. this morning. if you are traveling say between coliseum and oakland airport on the airport line you can expect delays there due to the equipment problem on the track that happened earlier. sfo line for b.a.r.t. also dealing with some delays this morning. so that might be an issue for...
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jared: jessica is the manager of accessibility at the museum of fine arts in boston. is imperative in museums becoming more expensive in collecting. if there are is absent from museum walls, so are their stories. >> part is such a universal language. it is easy to convey things that so few words are able to do. particularly for people with disabilities from which communicating with the rest of the world is particularly challenging. the opportunity to create art and communicate in that manner is so critical. jared: and helps break down notions that artists with disabilities somehow do not merit a place on gallery walls. >> we had an exhibition once here where our artists along the people were walking around and saying, who did this one? it does not matter. it is art. jared: for "pbs news weekend," i am jared bowen in brookline, massachusetts. ♪ william: now on the newshour's instagram page. lisa dejardins explains how the electoral vote to certify donald trump's election will unfold this year, on the four year anniversary of the january 6 insurrection. all that and mor
jared: jessica is the manager of accessibility at the museum of fine arts in boston. is imperative in museums becoming more expensive in collecting. if there are is absent from museum walls, so are their stories. >> part is such a universal language. it is easy to convey things that so few words are able to do. particularly for people with disabilities from which communicating with the rest of the world is particularly challenging. the opportunity to create art and communicate in that...
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i'm jessica aguirre. and i'm kira klapper devastation in california's largest and most populous city, los angeles, surrounded by fire tonight. at least five people have been killed, and tens of thousands of acres have burned, fueled by those infamous santa ana winds. at least six fires ignited since yesterday, but four of them are considered major, forcing more than 80,000 people from their homes. the largest two, the palisades fire in pacific palisades and the eaton fire in altadena. there's also the woodley and the hearst fires. those are burning just north of there. in pacific palisades, entire blocks have been turned to ash. more than 1000 structures have been destroyed, many of them homes. and these are just preliminary numbers. the fire is also putting a major strain on the city's water system, using more than 3 million gallons in just 15 hours. all right, let's take you east to altadena. this is the eaton fire. it's being blamed for at least five deaths. dozens of others who did not evacuate in tim
i'm jessica aguirre. and i'm kira klapper devastation in california's largest and most populous city, los angeles, surrounded by fire tonight. at least five people have been killed, and tens of thousands of acres have burned, fueled by those infamous santa ana winds. at least six fires ignited since yesterday, but four of them are considered major, forcing more than 80,000 people from their homes. the largest two, the palisades fire in pacific palisades and the eaton fire in altadena. there's...
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i'm not ducking his call. - jessica. - put him on speaker. - jim, how can i help you?n there. i've been hearing a lot of rumors, and i need to hear the truth from you. - all right, jim, you want to hear the truth? we went out for the afternoon, and when we got back, every partner in the place was gone. but i'm telling you, the name partners are still here, and we can still service you and the board. - i know you can. - then you're not calling to say that you're leaving us? - i was calling to tell you i've been sent notice. they're bifurcating your firm, and the other partners have nothing to do with pearson specter litt anymore. - thanks, jim. i appreciate it, and i won't forget it. - jessica, if you're not back on your feet by the end of the month, i won't be able to hold off the board. - if we're not back by the end of the month, i will call the board and resign from service myself. - isn't this good? they're not trying to poach. - it's just as bad. - what do you mean? - it means they don't care about clients right now. they're bifurcating the firm because they want
i'm not ducking his call. - jessica. - put him on speaker. - jim, how can i help you?n there. i've been hearing a lot of rumors, and i need to hear the truth from you. - all right, jim, you want to hear the truth? we went out for the afternoon, and when we got back, every partner in the place was gone. but i'm telling you, the name partners are still here, and we can still service you and the board. - i know you can. - then you're not calling to say that you're leaving us? - i was calling to...
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and, jessica, it's literally writ large. what we try to protect ourselves from in our daily lives yeah. and potentially, like, you know, kind of you don't know what's happening. so this could be the way to get to me through the treasury department. so how do i keep me away from the treasury department or away from the chinese hackers? right. it's those third party apps, the things that we download onto our phone, whether from a text message that seems innocuous or even an app we don't know when we download an app or use an outside piece of software if it's able to prevent a hacker from getting in, and if it gets in through an app, it can get in through our devices. so the best way is really don't go into anything or download anything unless you trust it and have some idea maybe that it's a major company with some major security, which is really hard because in the holidays, you know, a lot of times you're looking for stuff online and it might be like kind of through another offbeat company and you think, i'm going to get it
and, jessica, it's literally writ large. what we try to protect ourselves from in our daily lives yeah. and potentially, like, you know, kind of you don't know what's happening. so this could be the way to get to me through the treasury department. so how do i keep me away from the treasury department or away from the chinese hackers? right. it's those third party apps, the things that we download onto our phone, whether from a text message that seems innocuous or even an app we don't know when...
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i'm jessica aguirre. and i'm janelle wang right now in los angeles, mayor karen bass and fire officials are giving an update on the devastating wildfires burning in the area. entire neighborhoods leveled. tens of thousands of acres have burned. the mayor says air operations have resumed. fortunately, as the winds start to die down. but a red flag warning remains in place until tomorrow. the largest of the wildfires, the palisades fire burning in pacific palisades, has burned more than 24mi■!s. 1.5 million people have been without power, and at least five schools have suffered significant damage. firefighters are overwhelmed and suffering from issues with fire hydrants and low water pressure, and they're pulling water out of reserve tanks fasterhan it can be replenished. and the l.a. county fire chief, admitting that they do not have enough manpower for an emergency of this size. there's no there's no fire department. there's no there's no help here. and all i need is a little bit of liquid on the side of
i'm jessica aguirre. and i'm janelle wang right now in los angeles, mayor karen bass and fire officials are giving an update on the devastating wildfires burning in the area. entire neighborhoods leveled. tens of thousands of acres have burned. the mayor says air operations have resumed. fortunately, as the winds start to die down. but a red flag warning remains in place until tomorrow. the largest of the wildfires, the palisades fire burning in pacific palisades, has burned more than...
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hi, jessica. right now, investigators main focus is if this was human caused. but they say they're not leaving anything on the table, not ruling anything out yet. if this was an accident, if there was power equipment that failed and started the fire, what they do know, what they believe at this point is that this fire might have started in the same place as another fire six days earlier. and today i talked to a man who saw both of those fires. but this time he lost his home. three guys from a fire department pulled over and, you know, asked, you know, what's going on? and i just turned and pointed at my house and i'm like, my house is burning down. i've got a flat tire. and they they pushed me aside. fixed it for me. so i'm really grateful for those guys. peter's son goes to palisades high, one of the many places that sustained major damage in this. he tells me his family has a place to temporarily stay for now, but after that, they're still figuring it out. the story for thousands who are taking it one day at a time. reporting in the pacific palisades, brittan
hi, jessica. right now, investigators main focus is if this was human caused. but they say they're not leaving anything on the table, not ruling anything out yet. if this was an accident, if there was power equipment that failed and started the fire, what they do know, what they believe at this point is that this fire might have started in the same place as another fire six days earlier. and today i talked to a man who saw both of those fires. but this time he lost his home. three guys from a...