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ken show," ken jeong is stopping by. >> steve: yeah!ause ] >> jimmy: he's awesome. we have great, great stand-up from comedian josh johnson is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we love josh johnson. hey, guys, i'm sure you all know the popular game, "the two truths and a lie." do you know that? it's where you list three things about yourself, but one of them is a lie. well i heard that they have their own version of the game at the white house. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: so i thought it would be fun to try out their version. it is time for "two truths and an alternative fact." here we go. ♪ two truths and an alternative fact ♪ >> jimmy: you understand this, higgins, there's two truths and an alt -- one of them is an alternative -- what -- you don't understand? so far, you're lost already? [ light laughter ] >> steve: i'm lost right now. >> jimmy: two truths. >> steve: two truths, i understand that. >> jimmy: okay and then one alternative fact. here we go, i can tell by your face that you get it. >> steve: all right, i get it. i
ken show," ken jeong is stopping by. >> steve: yeah!ause ] >> jimmy: he's awesome. we have great, great stand-up from comedian josh johnson is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we love josh johnson. hey, guys, i'm sure you all know the popular game, "the two truths and a lie." do you know that? it's where you list three things about yourself, but one of them is a lie. well i heard that they have their own version of the game at the white house. >> steve:...
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for reasons still unclear mackea ken online preedr was not ray rested. the very next morning, that, would be yesterday morning, the firefighter and his daughter went back to the neighborhoodgh where the assault occurred and spotted nate mack ken in getting into his mother's car. the two followed them for several miles while callingle police.s that's with he they pulled into the strip mall off brown statiob road. now, according to mack ken online preed's mother he got out of the car to talk to the firefighter's daughter and as ha approached the car asking if she was okay and everything was all right, he was run over. listen now as mack ken in's mother describe what she saw and then describes how the her and then her take on the fact police say her son had a gun. this man revs his car directly into my son's body, you know. instantly his body just goess limp and i'm looking in the rearview mirror like this. i was like this cannot be real. this did not just happen. he drove back and then roledd over him and crushed his skull.. his head and neck was bleeding
for reasons still unclear mackea ken online preedr was not ray rested. the very next morning, that, would be yesterday morning, the firefighter and his daughter went back to the neighborhoodgh where the assault occurred and spotted nate mack ken in getting into his mother's car. the two followed them for several miles while callingle police.s that's with he they pulled into the strip mall off brown statiob road. now, according to mack ken online preed's mother he got out of the car to talk to...
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ken is right to raise the question of brexit.brexit negotiations, is theresa may on top of that? i don't know, i will give her the benefit of the doubt but the trouble with his scenario, everywhere across the western world, the reaction to this sort of economic failure, the rise of the robots, the fact that the chinese communist have given up communism and embraced modern industrial production, is to swing to the right, not the left, to the populist right, not the left, to the populist right, we all know the names, including donald trump. is that i worry for the left, that disillusioned people are going to swing to the right, not to the left? they have, that is what happened at the last two elections when we lost under gordon brown and under ed miliband. we have got to bring those voters back, voters need decent good jobs and what we have got, a very low level of unemployment but so many of the jobs are low—wage, low skill, zero hours contracts, that is not the sort of world we want to live in and germany ——jeremy not the sort of
ken is right to raise the question of brexit.brexit negotiations, is theresa may on top of that? i don't know, i will give her the benefit of the doubt but the trouble with his scenario, everywhere across the western world, the reaction to this sort of economic failure, the rise of the robots, the fact that the chinese communist have given up communism and embraced modern industrial production, is to swing to the right, not the left, to the populist right, not the left, to the populist right,...
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] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: ken jeong knows how to do it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's ken jeong. ♪ [ laughterughter ] how are you? >> doing good. >> questlove: what's up, what's up, what's up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how are you? how's it going? everything's great? thanks so much for coming on the show. you know we uh -- >> thank you. >> jimmy: we love having you. congrats on "dr. ken." >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i want to talk about this very special episode coming up. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: but first i want to know about your daughter. >> yes. >> jimmy: she was in the show. >> zooey. yes. >> jimmy: and she's great in the show. >> yes, yes. she was -- i have a 9-year-old daughter, zooey. alexa -- two daughters that are fraternal twins, alexa and zooey. alexa doesn't want to be an actor. zooey does. she loves being on the show. or so i thought. she plays my tv son's girlfriend. and last week she was on in her final episode. because i'd asked her, i said, "sweetie, you know, do you want to be on dr. ken, another episode?" she literally said, "do i have to?" [ light laughter ] as if, like,
] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: ken jeong knows how to do it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's ken jeong. ♪ [ laughterughter ] how are you? >> doing good. >> questlove: what's up, what's up, what's up. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how are you? how's it going? everything's great? thanks so much for coming on the show. you know we uh -- >> thank you. >> jimmy: we love having you. congrats on "dr. ken." >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i want to talk...
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i think that ken loach will win for i.es. for the career alone, ken loach deserves it. but for i, daniel blake, he double deserves it. there is controversy around it because some people are not happy at the way the benefit system is per trade. he would argue, andi system is per trade. he would argue, and i can see over your shoulder, doing some interviews, he would argue that he and his scriptwriter, paul lafferty, who he works with a lot, did lots of research, and conducted lots of interviews. ken loach was supposed to have retired from making feature films. but poll uncovered this research and it was too much like ken loach for him to refuse. if he had not made this film, iam refuse. if he had not made this film, i am not sure there is a simple film—maker out there who would have made it, certainly not in this way. —— a single film—maker. and arnold was nominated for american honey. she‘s influenced by ken loach. will she be making films like that? it ken loach does not make that film, the stories do not get told. it is
i think that ken loach will win for i.es. for the career alone, ken loach deserves it. but for i, daniel blake, he double deserves it. there is controversy around it because some people are not happy at the way the benefit system is per trade. he would argue, andi system is per trade. he would argue, and i can see over your shoulder, doing some interviews, he would argue that he and his scriptwriter, paul lafferty, who he works with a lot, did lots of research, and conducted lots of interviews....
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my difficulty with what ken hirst —— ken has said.on on the promise ofjobs and reversing the things we got wrong or failed to do the last time and they have an honest leader, he is right aboutjeremy, have an honest leader, he is right about jeremy, he is have an honest leader, he is right aboutjeremy, he is an honest man by the way things go. that was attractive about him to activists. i saw his campaign in the summer of 15 and as soon as i got there i realised he would win. it was like a religious meeting. but the opinion polls, the tories on 41% and labour oi'i polls, the tories on 41% and labour onl polls, the tories on 41% and labour on i think 25,20 six. nobody believes what ken livingstone said, that labour is going to win. ken livingstone, nobody believes what you are saying about labour winning. the opinion polls do not reflect that. they don't now but we have three years to go. theresa may has screwed up the negotiations. we were promised we could leave the eu but stay in the single market and that is not going to happen. in
my difficulty with what ken hirst —— ken has said.on on the promise ofjobs and reversing the things we got wrong or failed to do the last time and they have an honest leader, he is right aboutjeremy, have an honest leader, he is right about jeremy, he is have an honest leader, he is right aboutjeremy, he is an honest man by the way things go. that was attractive about him to activists. i saw his campaign in the summer of 15 and as soon as i got there i realised he would win. it was like a...
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ken livingstone, nobody believes what you are saying about labour winning.o not reflect that. they don't now but we have three years to go. theresa may has screwed up the negotiations. we were promised we could leave the eu but stay in the single market and that is not going to happen. in 2019, it means we will see a catastrophic collapse ofjobs which will be damaging to the economy. people will realise they have been lied to by this government and jeremy has the alternative economic strategy. you don't need to increase taxes on ordinary people, we need to ensure google and starbucks pay their share you need to ensure google and starbucks pay their share and then he can fund a massive programme of investment and that feels an economy. our investment is at the worst level since the second world war. we will find out how this story and other stories are covered in the front pages tomorrow. at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are caroline wheeler, the political editor of the sunday express. and anne ashworth. we are he
ken livingstone, nobody believes what you are saying about labour winning.o not reflect that. they don't now but we have three years to go. theresa may has screwed up the negotiations. we were promised we could leave the eu but stay in the single market and that is not going to happen. in 2019, it means we will see a catastrophic collapse ofjobs which will be damaging to the economy. people will realise they have been lied to by this government and jeremy has the alternative economic strategy....
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>> ken, 4 a.m. it's going to be raining in the south bay by the morning commute tomorrow, another wet one out there, but right now the radar is dry, a few drips of rain beginning to form over the santa cruz mountains. we see the rain developing between now and 4:00 over the next five hours. it makes its way up to the golden gate from the south, opposite direction tomorrow morning is where the heaviest rain will be. 8:00 everybody getting light to moderate rainfall, another slow and sloppy commute. the wind advisory has been expanded to include portions of the peninsula including san mateo county, could see gusts to 50 miles per hour in higher elevations, so wet and windy especially tomorrow morning. the wettest storm has not arrived and it's not the one coming tomorrow. >>> let's check in with kpix5's mark sayre at the anderson reservoir near morgan hill to not. we're hearing it's likely to over-- tonight. we're hearing it's likely to overflow tomorrow. >> reporter: water managers believe the series
>> ken, 4 a.m. it's going to be raining in the south bay by the morning commute tomorrow, another wet one out there, but right now the radar is dry, a few drips of rain beginning to form over the santa cruz mountains. we see the rain developing between now and 4:00 over the next five hours. it makes its way up to the golden gate from the south, opposite direction tomorrow morning is where the heaviest rain will be. 8:00 everybody getting light to moderate rainfall, another slow and sloppy...
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today we'll talk with ken meares, along with dr.haron mcquillan, a board-certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. we're going to discuss why omega xl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more coming up next on a larry king special report update. >> announcer: pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in their lifetime. we are living longer than ever before, which can cause wear and tear to our bodies. nearly 70% of americans are taking prescription medication. every day, people suffer from aches and pains from everyday activities, including back, neck, knee, and joints. if you want to fight inflammation and pain, stay with us. ♪ >> welcome to the larry king special report update. i want to introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks, the makers of omega xl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omega xl. you sai
today we'll talk with ken meares, along with dr.haron mcquillan, a board-certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. we're going to discuss why omega xl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more coming up next on a larry king special report update. >> announcer: pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in...
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the very first award they give out here is outstanding british film, and it went to ken loach who has 50 yea rs, 50 yea rs, loach who has been doing this for 50 years, 50 years, such a titan of the british film industry, and cathy come home was a famous tv movie, so it is extraordinary that he is still doing it, it is still relevant, and thatis doing it, it is still relevant, and that is the point. it is relevant and hard—hitting, and a shocking film, as cathy come home was, sad because the politics of the country have not moved on enough. all of the award ceremonies in america have been making speeches against donald trump and stuff, have we been thinking that we might get that here? ken loach gave a searing indictment of the divide that separates the country between the haves and the have nots. and he said the film—makers in this room, despite the glitz and glamour, they know that they have to be on the side of the people, and that is very important for film—makers to tell stories that are relevant, and he is right, because if audiences don't come, the film makers don't make the mon
the very first award they give out here is outstanding british film, and it went to ken loach who has 50 yea rs, 50 yea rs, loach who has been doing this for 50 years, 50 years, such a titan of the british film industry, and cathy come home was a famous tv movie, so it is extraordinary that he is still doing it, it is still relevant, and thatis doing it, it is still relevant, and that is the point. it is relevant and hard—hitting, and a shocking film, as cathy come home was, sad because the...
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i'll start with you, ken. take us inside of this investigation. how did this eventually bubble up to the white house? >> good morning, alex. we're living the washington cliche that the coverup is worse than the crime. to understand how we got here, let's go back to december 29th when the obama administration imposed sanctions. we expelled 35 diplomats and shut down russian facilities. everyone expected russian president vladimir putin to respond in kind but he didn't. the next day president trump praised him. then david ignatius said michael flynn was in contact with the russian ambassador on the day the sanctions were imposed. flynn says he did not discuss the sanctions. that was the big question. what were you talking about? did you cook up some deal? did you tell the russians you were going to -- the trump administration was going to lift the sanctions? the reason this is important is the trump administration hadn't taken office yet. there's a law that says private citizens can't make foreign policy on behalf of the united states. the white hou
i'll start with you, ken. take us inside of this investigation. how did this eventually bubble up to the white house? >> good morning, alex. we're living the washington cliche that the coverup is worse than the crime. to understand how we got here, let's go back to december 29th when the obama administration imposed sanctions. we expelled 35 diplomats and shut down russian facilities. everyone expected russian president vladimir putin to respond in kind but he didn't. the next day...
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my difficulty with what ken has said, when ken says, you might say who he is, and he must say they willection on the promise ofjobs and reversing all the things we got wrong or failed to do the last time and they have an honest leader, well, he's right aboutjeremy, he is an honest man by the way things go. and that was attractive about him to labour activists. i saw his campaign in the summer of '15 and as soon as i got there i realised he was going to win. it was like a revivalist religious meeting. but the opinion polls, new one in the papers today, the tories on 41% and labour on i think 25, 26. nobody believes what ken livingstone said, that labour is going to win. ken livingstone, i don't know if you could hear that, but nobody believes what you are saying about labour winning. the opinion polls don't reflect that. they don't now, but we have three years to go. theresa may has screwed up the negotiations. market, that's clearly not going to happen. in 2019, it means we will see a catastrophic collapse ofjobs which will be damaging to the economy. and people will realise they have b
my difficulty with what ken has said, when ken says, you might say who he is, and he must say they willection on the promise ofjobs and reversing all the things we got wrong or failed to do the last time and they have an honest leader, well, he's right aboutjeremy, he is an honest man by the way things go. and that was attractive about him to labour activists. i saw his campaign in the summer of '15 and as soon as i got there i realised he was going to win. it was like a revivalist religious...
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across the board who i've spoken to who are employees of businesses like ken's, very enthusiastic.ll feel like we've been waiting for. like ken mentioned, we shouldn't have to be below the poverty line if we work full-time or we work a certain number of hours. i feel a sense of relief being inspired by more federal efforts on this front, definitely. >> do you see more small businesses in the philadelphia region following this movement and joining in? >> yeah, we just started this last month, and we already have 30 small businesses on board. and our goal for the year is to get a thousand businesses on board affecting 10,000 (j we're heading there. >> critics, of course, counter that higher wages will lead to layoffs. how do you respond to that? >> yeah, we just don't see that. we see -- so far at trolley car diner and trolley car cafe, as an example, we see businesses coming in that want to support their values. >> so $11 and $11.20 is what you're hoping to reach minimum wage. do you see the government making that happen? >> we really don't see it and that's why we decided to act no
across the board who i've spoken to who are employees of businesses like ken's, very enthusiastic.ll feel like we've been waiting for. like ken mentioned, we shouldn't have to be below the poverty line if we work full-time or we work a certain number of hours. i feel a sense of relief being inspired by more federal efforts on this front, definitely. >> do you see more small businesses in the philadelphia region following this movement and joining in? >> yeah, we just started this...
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ken, liz? >> thank you. >>> cell phone video shows the moments protesters first tore down the barricades. you can see a dozen people rush up to the building and violently take apart the metal gate. another video shows police shooting flash bangs into the crowd of protesters. you can see a few fireworks thrown at the protesters. our phil matier got in the middle of it all. >> reporter: running up against and throwing things into, trying to break into the place. and now, now, there goes the flood lights. they are trying to tear those down as well. as you can see, the protester test is cutting the restraints on these. >> milo yiannopoulos posted this on facebook. "one thing we do know for sure, the left is absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down." veronica de la cruz joins us now with more on his reaction. veronica? >> reporter: well ken and liz, a short time ago, milo released a video in response to the protest. here is what he had to say. >> so, i was e
ken, liz? >> thank you. >>> cell phone video shows the moments protesters first tore down the barricades. you can see a dozen people rush up to the building and violently take apart the metal gate. another video shows police shooting flash bangs into the crowd of protesters. you can see a few fireworks thrown at the protesters. our phil matier got in the middle of it all. >> reporter: running up against and throwing things into, trying to break into the place. and now, now,...
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>> ken, you don't buy it? >> i'm going to mark this day on my calendar. government overreach. now. >> here is a president who has emphatically enforcing law and we can debate how he went about doing that and with president obama it was completely -- it was completely rewriting the law. >> you were critical of it and said he has to rewrite it. >> and he's going to win in court when they do that. they are going to be set up to win. >> have you seen any protests at any town halls, sir? >> i've watched the protests and lived through the protests in 2010. i think that we're seeing a pushback against these european-style austerity measures, proposals to cut social security and other ent time programs. well, listen. republicans are making it harder for americans to purchase a home an even talking about repealing the affordable care act causes angst and reapportionment and redistricting makes it much more difficult to recapture the house manned the movement on the ground says there's hope. >> about the prefrkts i was reminded on twitter by a conservative that these protests were defin
>> ken, you don't buy it? >> i'm going to mark this day on my calendar. government overreach. now. >> here is a president who has emphatically enforcing law and we can debate how he went about doing that and with president obama it was completely -- it was completely rewriting the law. >> you were critical of it and said he has to rewrite it. >> and he's going to win in court when they do that. they are going to be set up to win. >> have you seen any protests...
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hi ken and liz up next...nadoes touch down in lousiana demolishing homes, and downing trees and powerlines. we'll look at america s struggle with opioid deaths and believe it or not there's a science behind your cars bells and whistles... coming up in just a few seconds >>> coming up on the "cbs evening news," up next tornadoes you touched down in louisiana, demolishing homes, downing trees and power lines. >> we'll have another in our look at america's struggle with opiod deaths. >> and believe it or not, there's a science behind your car's bells and whistles. that's coming up on the "cbs evening news." >>> can't wait for that. >>> the rain for now done? >> this evening done, scattered showers tomorrow. another round of rain coming up on thursday. there's the radar right now. couple of showers toward morgan valley. but we get a break from now to thursday morning when another inch of rain could fall. with nowhere for the water to go it's a big deal. we'll have more rain on thursday. >> that's it for kpix 5 new
hi ken and liz up next...nadoes touch down in lousiana demolishing homes, and downing trees and powerlines. we'll look at america s struggle with opioid deaths and believe it or not there's a science behind your cars bells and whistles... coming up in just a few seconds >>> coming up on the "cbs evening news," up next tornadoes you touched down in louisiana, demolishing homes, downing trees and power lines. >> we'll have another in our look at america's struggle with...
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scarlet: ken bentsen, thank you.coming up, is the federal reserve comfortable with three rate increases this year even slow wage growth and the latest jobs report? san francisco fed president john williams. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" consensus view on wall street after the jobs report makes the march rate-on effective. the median forecast is that june is the earliest the fed would move. economic policy correspondent michael mckee sat down for an exclusive interview with federal reserve bank of san francisco president john lyons, and he asked if he agreed with the view. -- john williams, and he asked if he agreed with the view. scarlet: we will bring you that conversation in a moment. the dollar has kind of been sagging and it will caps off the sixth straight week of losses for the dollar. over the longer term committed has been the case and the postelection rally has petered out a bit. joe: if you're coming to the bloomberg, i'm looking at the work function. i don't think we brought it up in a while
scarlet: ken bentsen, thank you.coming up, is the federal reserve comfortable with three rate increases this year even slow wage growth and the latest jobs report? san francisco fed president john williams. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" consensus view on wall street after the jobs report makes the march rate-on effective. the median forecast is that june is the earliest the fed would move. economic policy correspondent michael mckee sat down for an exclusive interview...
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>> reporter: that's right ken. it is so massive it closed both sides of highway 17.t will stay that way through the night. only one southbound lane is open. caltrans will be doing work through the night, but it says it is so overwhelmed it had to call in private contractors to help with all the work. the work is slow and methodical. this monster slide on highway 17 created a mess for drivers. more than 20 feet of mud and rocks covered the northbound lanes. it completely shut down the major route between the south bay and santa cruz in both directions for five hours today. >> this is the biggest one. there is quite a bit more earth. half the mountainside came down into the roadways. >> reporter: this morning, the slide hit this suv. debris slid under the car and sent the driver airborne over the center divide. onto the southbound lane. the driver survived the crash. >> with the amount of rain we have been experiencing it is very challenging. because every time we think we have something stabilized. the amount of rain we experience, it proves otherwise. >> reporter: ca
>> reporter: that's right ken. it is so massive it closed both sides of highway 17.t will stay that way through the night. only one southbound lane is open. caltrans will be doing work through the night, but it says it is so overwhelmed it had to call in private contractors to help with all the work. the work is slow and methodical. this monster slide on highway 17 created a mess for drivers. more than 20 feet of mud and rocks covered the northbound lanes. it completely shut down the...
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ken kesey's 1939 schoolbus and outfitted to be this high-tech dorm.y went to tennessee and found justin bieber's old tour bus. there are going to have a decorated with computers and electronics. they ended up canceling the bus trip two weeks before. but it was completely based on that. brian: were you going to go? alexandra: yet, it was going to be a month, we are going to stop at colleges along the way, from new york to palo alto. it was supposed to be a rejection of all the things that institutions on the east coast had done. kesey'sleary from ken circle became a professor, and then this new version of the bus was going to take the kids away from the professors that were, you know -- said things that they disagree with. brian: what would, in your opinion, be the difference in the politics of the ken kesey crowd versus the crowd you got to know? alexandra: in a weird way, they would not be that different. if you were to say ken kesey -- a lot of the people i met out there were libertarians. in a strange way, it was not all that different. the behavio
ken kesey's 1939 schoolbus and outfitted to be this high-tech dorm.y went to tennessee and found justin bieber's old tour bus. there are going to have a decorated with computers and electronics. they ended up canceling the bus trip two weeks before. but it was completely based on that. brian: were you going to go? alexandra: yet, it was going to be a month, we are going to stop at colleges along the way, from new york to palo alto. it was supposed to be a rejection of all the things that...
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i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. joe vazquez is in the north bay tonight, but first kpix5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. >> right on cue, guys, the steady to heavy rainfall is moving in and will be with us the next 10 to 12 hours. it's going to be a long night for rainfall. looking at very heavy rain along the marin and santa rosa coastline, fairfield, vallejo with steady to heavy rainfall and the yellow is steady to heavy rainfall in the santa cruz mountains with rain heading towards san jose and los altos, albeit lighter, on the other side of the mountains. that's a three hour time lapse showing all the rain and mountain snow piling into northern california from eureka tout so monterey. -- south to monterey. the morning commute will be very sloppy on 680 and 880 between oakland and san jose, all this adding up to a flash flood watch for the north bay, the north bay mountains, the coastline and the santa cruz mountains and increased mudslide threat that will be quite stormy out there and windy with the wind adviso
i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. joe vazquez is in the north bay tonight, but first kpix5 chief meteorologist paul deanno. >> right on cue, guys, the steady to heavy rainfall is moving in and will be with us the next 10 to 12 hours. it's going to be a long night for rainfall. looking at very heavy rain along the marin and santa rosa coastline, fairfield, vallejo with steady to heavy rainfall and the yellow is steady to heavy rainfall in the santa cruz mountains with rain...
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. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. tonight all eyes on that emergency spillway there in the oroville dam. the situation has been changing throughout the day. >> let's bring you up to date on the developing story. an estimated 130,000 people are under evacuation orders tonight after officials warned of an impending failure of an emergency spillway. that extended beyond butte county and extended into yuma county. people are urged to move to higher ground. >> to give you an idea of where lake oroville is, it is at capacity sitting about 25 miles southeast of chico. the dam is the nation's tallest. it was completed back in 1968 and can store as much as 3.5 million acre feet of water. >> we are waiting for a live news conference in oroville from department of water supervisor officials and the butte county sheriff to bring us up to date scheduled to begin at 9:00 tonight and then pushed back to 10:00 tonight. it still has not started. as soon as it does we will go there live to get the very latest on what's happening at the
. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. tonight all eyes on that emergency spillway there in the oroville dam. the situation has been changing throughout the day. >> let's bring you up to date on the developing story. an estimated 130,000 people are under evacuation orders tonight after officials warned of an impending failure of an emergency spillway. that extended beyond butte county and extended into yuma county. people are urged to move to higher...
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ken taylor is one foremost ice scientists. about is the huge crack that's opened up in one of the floating ice shelves that cling to the coast of antarctica. >> there's a large berg -- it's about to break off the seashell of. >> it's the size of delaware. >> the size of delaware, very large. it jumps about a mile every week or so. >> reporter: it's not so much the floating ice that's worrying. without the ice shelf to hold it back, the glacial ice on land will flow into the oceans more quickly and drive sea levels up even more than the three feet that is already predicted for the century. >> there are several spots around antarctica that are believed to be in this situation where the ice on the ground is going to flow into the sea and there's nothing we can do to stop it at this point. >> reporter: eric gouth is trying to get at science another way. middle of the conversation right now, because there are concerns about ice shelf stability. there are concerns about warmer sea temperatures around the antarctica peninsula. >> rep
ken taylor is one foremost ice scientists. about is the huge crack that's opened up in one of the floating ice shelves that cling to the coast of antarctica. >> there's a large berg -- it's about to break off the seashell of. >> it's the size of delaware. >> the size of delaware, very large. it jumps about a mile every week or so. >> reporter: it's not so much the floating ice that's worrying. without the ice shelf to hold it back, the glacial ice on land will flow into...
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doctor, i will leave it there and go to ken in california. ken, good morning. caller: hello. how are you? host: doing well, ken. story.with us your caller: okay. well, when i was about 18, i was by a gang and my neck was and n, my back was broken so i'm basically my whole body metal and i have chronic debilitating pain. the c.d.c. of my medication has been cut back 60% because the doctor is saying that they're being told by their attorneys that ctor's conferences hey will be shut down by the d.e.a. if they exceed the c.d.c. we're basically all being treated like trug abusers or drug addicts and that have legitimate use for the drug consist no longer get what we need. before, ken.d that these are guidelines from the c.d.c., you can find it on the at cdc.gov. elaine, go ahead. caller: i just recently got out hospital, but i've had, i or seven , six surgerys from aorta to my knees, had aneurysm fixed recently. from one of the results from prior surgery was severe leg, theyy in my right cut a nerve or something. make a long story short, this hospital, i the came in the o.r., the
doctor, i will leave it there and go to ken in california. ken, good morning. caller: hello. how are you? host: doing well, ken. story.with us your caller: okay. well, when i was about 18, i was by a gang and my neck was and n, my back was broken so i'm basically my whole body metal and i have chronic debilitating pain. the c.d.c. of my medication has been cut back 60% because the doctor is saying that they're being told by their attorneys that ctor's conferences hey will be shut down by the...
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brian: speaking of that, i want to show you a video of ken kesey.ou mention him in your book, and i get a sense that what you found in silicon valley has some connection with this. let's watch a little bit. [video clip] ♪ >> would you repeat that again? >> we weren't old enough to be beatniks and were too old to be hippies. we decided to travel across the country and buy a bus. it was like a troop of minstrels. >> cassity is going to drive the bus. >> it looked like a traveling pleasure palace, big, roomy, and spacious, until we got all the people in it. >> it was almost impossible for him to ever shut off. >> all you can do is experience this thing. >> ken really believe that things could be changed. >> people did not think we were hippies or drug freaks. >> the public cringed when they saw that bus. >> we are the merry band of pranksters. ♪ >> once pandora's box is open, you can't regulate who uses the stuff that flies out of it. i thought this was as american as you could get because we were exploring a new territory. brian: that was from a docum
brian: speaking of that, i want to show you a video of ken kesey.ou mention him in your book, and i get a sense that what you found in silicon valley has some connection with this. let's watch a little bit. [video clip] ♪ >> would you repeat that again? >> we weren't old enough to be beatniks and were too old to be hippies. we decided to travel across the country and buy a bus. it was like a troop of minstrels. >> cassity is going to drive the bus. >> it looked like a...
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ken stern. he profiled steve bannon for "vanity fair." and phil rucker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." and we welcome both of you to the "newshour". i'm going to start with you, ken stern. since you've written about him. fill out the picture of who steve bannon is and especially what does he believe. >> little bit of background about steve bannon. he was a goldman sachs banker, got wealthy doing media deals. got into conservative media doing documentaries and met andrew breitbart, became friend and counsel to him and when andrew died took over breitbart. he transformed breitbart. when he came in, it made a lot of noise and tapped a lot of people called the complex, the hollywood actors. but then steve bannon turned it into a populist, nationalist political movement i think donald trump eventually road to power. >> woodruff: phil rucker, as somebody covering the white house, how much of the nationalist, populist movement has steve bannon brought to the white house? >> all of it. you can point to many of the acts that p
ken stern. he profiled steve bannon for "vanity fair." and phil rucker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." and we welcome both of you to the "newshour". i'm going to start with you, ken stern. since you've written about him. fill out the picture of who steve bannon is and especially what does he believe. >> little bit of background about steve bannon. he was a goldman sachs banker, got wealthy doing media deals. got into conservative media...
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ken vogel broke the story. he joins me next. >>> you spoke about you're going to win this court battle against the immigration and travel ban. >> we'll win that battle. the unfortunate part is it takes time statutorily. it takes time. we'll win that battle, but we also have other options, including just filing a brand-new order on monday. [ inaudible question ] >> could very well be, but i like to surprise you. >> president trump talking about the element of surprise in his immigration policy. considering that the way he rolled out his travel ban did lead to a surprise federal court ruling blocking the entire order, some of his critics will keep rooting for surprises. it has been at times difficult to follow the administration's legal strategy here. minutes before trump spoke on air force one, for example, an aide said the white house did not plan to appeal the ruling against him to the supreme court. two hours later, white house press secretary sean spicer told nbc news "every option is on the table." that inc
ken vogel broke the story. he joins me next. >>> you spoke about you're going to win this court battle against the immigration and travel ban. >> we'll win that battle. the unfortunate part is it takes time statutorily. it takes time. we'll win that battle, but we also have other options, including just filing a brand-new order on monday. [ inaudible question ] >> could very well be, but i like to surprise you. >> president trump talking about the element of surprise...
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ken. >> reporter: massive.just getting word that caltrans engineers are meeting to discuss this one. they haven't seen this. a piece of the mountain gone taking a section of highway 35 with it. look at this. you can see the yellow line on that pavement and then it goes nowhere. it gives you a sense of just how massive the washout is. that entire section of highway 35 completely gone. earlier, we saw people testing the limits standing on the edge of that hole peering over the side. chp says that's not a good idea. they got calls about the hole around 3 p.m. they immediately rushed to the scene. they have blocked off the area to all vehicles. no one was on the stretch of road when it gave way. this is a stretch of highway 35 that cuts right through the santa cruz mountains above los gatos. and it is pretty close to castle rock state park. and there's a look from the ground. a chp officer snapped this photo. nobody was driving there. you can see how wide the hole is, completely ruining that portion of the highway
ken. >> reporter: massive.just getting word that caltrans engineers are meeting to discuss this one. they haven't seen this. a piece of the mountain gone taking a section of highway 35 with it. look at this. you can see the yellow line on that pavement and then it goes nowhere. it gives you a sense of just how massive the washout is. that entire section of highway 35 completely gone. earlier, we saw people testing the limits standing on the edge of that hole peering over the side. chp...
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ken, what are you finding in your reporting?> well, like you said in the intro, trump is really frustrated. you know, some of these things are really predictable, that he would have congressional opposition to controversial nominees, that there would be judicial review and challenges, even decisions againstim if he pushed aggressive initiatives through executive order. you would think you would understand that coming into the presidency, but our sources tell us that with each of these setbacks, he's become increasingly like surprised anew and angry and really looking for vengeance, as opposed to looking for ways in which to proceed. now you hear him, of course, talking about issuing a new executive order potentially. that's a little bit of a surprise based on what our sources tell us, that he was so dug in on this and so looking to win these battles, that he would just sort of continue to fight. maybe it's a good sign in some ways that he's willing to take a step back and recalibrate. >> oh, sure. i think if he's open to changin
ken, what are you finding in your reporting?> well, like you said in the intro, trump is really frustrated. you know, some of these things are really predictable, that he would have congressional opposition to controversial nominees, that there would be judicial review and challenges, even decisions againstim if he pushed aggressive initiatives through executive order. you would think you would understand that coming into the presidency, but our sources tell us that with each of these...
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well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl.d about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying products that just don't work, you are not alone. today, 1.5 billion people worldwide are living in chronic pain. don't let pain deny you the life you deserve. join hundreds of thousands of omega xl users that have chosen to fight inflammation and get rid of pain. now they're living life to the fullest, thanks to omega xl -- the all-natural anti-inflammatory that has more available omega-3s than regular fish oil. >> someone introduced me to omega xl, and i have almost forgotten about the pain. it's that incredible. >> omega xl is far greater than just about any fis
well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl.d about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying...
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well, ken, what do you know about business? do not know a great deal about business, though i have some experience working with corporations from a legal perspective. well, how are you going to get the training? and i said, well, they are going to, in fact, put me in a training program and give me books, but i will learn on the job. well, could you tell us about some of their clients? that is confidential. to my parents, that sounded very mysterious. so my father finally said, look, you're young enough that if this does not work out, and the will probability is that it will not work out, you at least have a career to fall back on, and you can go back to becoming a lawyer. david: well, in my case, my mother asked me to keep my bar exam current, and i'm still a member of the d.c. bar, i know the feeling. so you went there, and you were only there for a short period of time. kenneth: i had been there for two and half years. i was enjoying the job. i had no plans to leave. then i was contacted about american express. what really so
well, ken, what do you know about business? do not know a great deal about business, though i have some experience working with corporations from a legal perspective. well, how are you going to get the training? and i said, well, they are going to, in fact, put me in a training program and give me books, but i will learn on the job. well, could you tell us about some of their clients? that is confidential. to my parents, that sounded very mysterious. so my father finally said, look, you're...
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had a great time reading with the young people at ken more middle school. >>> school resource officers are not new but who they put in cuffs in front of your kids is. the i-team investigation next. >>> it will have you doing a double take the next time you take money out of the atm. where a skimmer showed up and what to look for the next time you stop by the bank. >> and some say they're getting better and others say they're getting worse. the
had a great time reading with the young people at ken more middle school. >>> school resource officers are not new but who they put in cuffs in front of your kids is. the i-team investigation next. >>> it will have you doing a double take the next time you take money out of the atm. where a skimmer showed up and what to look for the next time you stop by the bank. >> and some say they're getting better and others say they're getting worse. the
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onwill hear from ken bentsen the orders and the latest on the fiduciary rule. in an exclusive interview with bloomberg, the san francisco fed president says a march hike could be a possibility. his comments are coming up. now let's look at where the major averages stand as we head towards the close. abigail doolittle is standing by. aigail: we are looking at very nice rally for u.s. stocks heading into the close. dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq all nicely higher. the dow is back above 20,000, an
onwill hear from ken bentsen the orders and the latest on the fiduciary rule. in an exclusive interview with bloomberg, the san francisco fed president says a march hike could be a possibility. his comments are coming up. now let's look at where the major averages stand as we head towards the close. abigail doolittle is standing by. aigail: we are looking at very nice rally for u.s. stocks heading into the close. dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq all nicely higher. the dow is back above 20,000, an
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. >> i'm ken bastida. kpix5's andria borba is at sfo tonight and the stage is set for a legal face-off. >> reporter: that's right, ken and liz. saturday's injunction was a small blow against this executive order. today's is further and more far reaching stopping things in its tracks. word of the temporary restraining order on president trump's week old immigration executive order was a breath of fresh air for the lawyers who have been camped out on the arrival floor of sfo. >> the last couple days here have been pretty dark. people have been forging ahead through hearing really tough stories from the families impacted and that is not how we're feeling today. tonight is a night for celebration. >> reporter: this afternoon federal judge james robart of washington state issued the restraining order which nullifies large portions of mr. trump's travel ban. >> it's a piece of excellent lawyering and the judge's order is very clear. the government is now prohibited from enforcing the primary segments of the exec
. >> i'm ken bastida. kpix5's andria borba is at sfo tonight and the stage is set for a legal face-off. >> reporter: that's right, ken and liz. saturday's injunction was a small blow against this executive order. today's is further and more far reaching stopping things in its tracks. word of the temporary restraining order on president trump's week old immigration executive order was a breath of fresh air for the lawyers who have been camped out on the arrival floor of sfo. >>...
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ken. >> al lap, thank you for. that not just the south bay. this storm damaged has extended up into niles canyon as well. the area is still closed because of flooding and debris blocking the roadway there. caltrans had to bring in tractors just to clear the mud and tree branches clogging the route. officials are asking people to avoid the area. and in the north bay, a mudslide shut down a stretch of sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. crews spent most of the day today clearing up the mess, trimming nearby trees. it is expected to reopen sometime tonight. >>> this storm isn't just slamming the bay area. the sierra nevada is taking a direct hit as well and has been. right now part of highway 50 near placerville is in serious danger of collapsing. the chp says the westbound shoulder near bridle vail falls is already buck cling. juliette goodrich says this is just the latest in a string of problems. juliette. >> reporter: ken, i know you traveled highway 50, i have, too. we take it for granted almost, and now we really shouldn't. take a look b
ken. >> al lap, thank you for. that not just the south bay. this storm damaged has extended up into niles canyon as well. the area is still closed because of flooding and debris blocking the roadway there. caltrans had to bring in tractors just to clear the mud and tree branches clogging the route. officials are asking people to avoid the area. and in the north bay, a mudslide shut down a stretch of sir francis drake boulevard in fairfax. crews spent most of the day today clearing up the...
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ken clarke, thank you forjoining us. ken clarke, thank you forjoining us. that vote aboutan hourorso us. just to remind you of that vote about an hour or so ago, which was overwhelmingly to back triggering article 15, the beginning of the formal process of leaving the eu. —— article 50. 498 in favour of the european union bill, and 114 against, so an overwhelming majority of 384 altogether. it now goes to the committee stages next week, and then to the lords. still a long way to go but theresa may confident that she will trigger article 50 by the end of next month. that's it from westminster on an historic day here. back to you, clive. what will tomorrow morning's front pages make of this? i suspect they will have a lot to say, and we will be telling you at 10:40pm. we will be telling you at 10:40pm. we will bejoined by a columnist be telling you at 10:40pm. we will be joined by a columnist from the mirrorand be joined by a columnist from the mirror and the deputy editor of the express , mirror and the deputy editor of the express, so stay with us for that.
ken clarke, thank you forjoining us. ken clarke, thank you forjoining us. that vote aboutan hourorso us. just to remind you of that vote about an hour or so ago, which was overwhelmingly to back triggering article 15, the beginning of the formal process of leaving the eu. —— article 50. 498 in favour of the european union bill, and 114 against, so an overwhelming majority of 384 altogether. it now goes to the committee stages next week, and then to the lords. still a long way to go but...
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i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. right now some parts of the bay area are under a flash flood warning. meteorologist paul deanno begins our team coverage tonight. >> thankfully the storm has exited to the east, but in its wake scattered showers and there will be plenty overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. most of those scattered showers are in the north bay right now, marin county, napa county, sonoma and lake mendocino county, one just exiting napa, one right over novato and petaluma is getting more scattered showers tonight. mainly dry from san francisco south to san jose. in the santa cruz mountains they're also drying out, just a few scattered showers. the storm has left 6 inches of rainfall in the santa cruz mountains today, specifically boulder creek, almost 4 inches of new rain for kentfield, nearly 3 for danville and windsor, nearly 2 inches of rain in the south bay including campbell and san francisco nearly 2 inches of rainfall downtown. flash flood warning continues until tomorrow morning for th
i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. right now some parts of the bay area are under a flash flood warning. meteorologist paul deanno begins our team coverage tonight. >> thankfully the storm has exited to the east, but in its wake scattered showers and there will be plenty overnight tonight and through the day tomorrow. most of those scattered showers are in the north bay right now, marin county, napa county, sonoma and lake mendocino county, one just exiting napa, one right over...
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. >> i'm ken bastida.he slab is on top of a construction site in tehema street in the soma district. we have team coverage. first, kpix5's andria borba. >> reporter: well ken and liz, the all clear was given out around 9:00 tonight. but tonight, both construction engineers and city inspectors continue looking around at 33 tehema to figure out what went wrong and how they can fix it. after hours of uncertainty and thousands evacuated from the neighborhood, came this announcement from san francisco fire. >> they have concluded at this time that we have no imminent danger to the public or the surrounding buildings. >> reporter: around 2:45 p.m., one of nine struts supporting a platform between the 35th and the 36th floor of the construction project failed causing the platform to lean to the northeast. you can see it clearly in this photo from viewer andrew. >> that platform that is compromised, they will be shoring it up in the next few hours. once it is shored up and stabilized, not until some time tomorrow
. >> i'm ken bastida.he slab is on top of a construction site in tehema street in the soma district. we have team coverage. first, kpix5's andria borba. >> reporter: well ken and liz, the all clear was given out around 9:00 tonight. but tonight, both construction engineers and city inspectors continue looking around at 33 tehema to figure out what went wrong and how they can fix it. after hours of uncertainty and thousands evacuated from the neighborhood, came this announcement from...