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live at san francisco international airport, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >>> thank you, kate. gavin newsome left a chinese new year's celebration to join protesters at sfo, with a message about trump's executive order. >> i have no respect. it's a monarch. this guy's operating as a monarch, through executive orders. and you got a complicit congress with no backbone whatsoever. guys like paul ryan, a joke. >> he met with family members waiting for their loved ones at the international arrivals hall. he said he has always been left in the dark about the executive order and was frustrated not to help families affected by the executive action. >>> at least 187 google employees come from countries included in the ban. they believe it could create barriers to bringing great talent to the u.s. apple ceo tim cook said, i've heard from many of you who are deeply concerned about the executive order issued yesterday. i share your concerns. it is not a policy we support. the ceo and co-founder of air bnb tweeted today, his company is providing free housing to refugees and anyone not allow
live at san francisco international airport, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >>> thank you, kate. gavin newsome left a chinese new year's celebration to join protesters at sfo, with a message about trump's executive order. >> i have no respect. it's a monarch. this guy's operating as a monarch, through executive orders. and you got a complicit congress with no backbone whatsoever. guys like paul ryan, a joke. >> he met with family members waiting for their loved ones at the...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson is live at the center. kate, agents say this was all an accident, apparently? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. you know, larry, kristen, they say perception is reality. for the hundreds of immigrants that use this community center, even an accidental appearance by i.c.e. agents can create so much fear that people decide to hide at home. >> i start like panicking because i have always been afraid of immigration, even though i'm legal now. >> reporter: she 'grated to california 30 years ago. her three sons were born and raised in san francisco, and yet today she is too scared to show her face or give her full name. this after immigration agents showed up at her mission district community center. >> i'm originally from mexico. i'm afraid that i'm going to be deported to a place where i haven't been for a long time. >> reporter: surveillance video shows four i.c.e. agents outside the good samaritan resource center around 9:20 yesterday morning. at the time good samaritan's preschool was in session and the three
. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson is live at the center. kate, agents say this was all an accident, apparently? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. you know, larry, kristen, they say perception is reality. for the hundreds of immigrants that use this community center, even an accidental appearance by i.c.e. agents can create so much fear that people decide to hide at home. >> i start like panicking because i have always been afraid of immigration, even though i'm legal now....
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the inaugural catalyst will be natlie across eight in cleveland ohio, larson of the lars larson show.k from joby publishing in kentucky and kimberly Ãfrom w pri in rhode island. i look forward to virtually welcoming them to the briefing room. with that, questions? don roberts. >> last night questions were raised with how the president will deal with Ãdoes he see what she said yesterday in a difference of opinion and insubordination? how will the act on similar things in the future? >> there's a difference john between listening and sharing ideas and executing lawful orders. it is the right of every american to express the idea of an opinion. in fact that is what gives them the president do today.we are talking about leaving at the 2 o'clock hour incident on cyber experts. to get their opinions and ideas of how to protect our critical infrastructures. but there is a difference when she is the acting attorney general is not only responsible but required to execute lawful orders and defiantly says no. as someone who is chosen to lead the department. she is rightfully removed. that is a p
the inaugural catalyst will be natlie across eight in cleveland ohio, larson of the lars larson show.k from joby publishing in kentucky and kimberly Ãfrom w pri in rhode island. i look forward to virtually welcoming them to the briefing room. with that, questions? don roberts. >> last night questions were raised with how the president will deal with Ãdoes he see what she said yesterday in a difference of opinion and insubordination? how will the act on similar things in the future?...
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kate larson joins us live to explain what has changed since that visit. kate? >> reporter: hundreds of people use this community center. today, many regulars, including preschool students, didn't show up. that's after these federal agents showed up looking for an undocumented immigrant yesterday with a criminal record. >> not all mexicans are bad people. >> reporter: out of fear, mitch's mother wouldn't let him show his face on camera. after all, he's just a freshman in high school. but mitch feels the need to defend his mexican heritage. >> just because one person is bad doesn't mean the entire race is. >> reporter: video shows four agents armed with guns outside the resource center around 9:20 yesterday morning. at the time, good samaritan's preschool was in session. and a three-story building was full of families. it turns out they were looking for a sex offender at the neighboring apartment complex, but it has mitch and his little brother, both born in san francisco, worried about the future, and the new white house administration's policy on immigration an
kate larson joins us live to explain what has changed since that visit. kate? >> reporter: hundreds of people use this community center. today, many regulars, including preschool students, didn't show up. that's after these federal agents showed up looking for an undocumented immigrant yesterday with a criminal record. >> not all mexicans are bad people. >> reporter: out of fear, mitch's mother wouldn't let him show his face on camera. after all, he's just a freshman in high...
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kate larson joins us live to explain what has changed since that visit. kate? >> reporter: hundreds of people use this community center. today, many regulars, including preschool students, didn't show up. that's after these federal agents showed up looking for an undocumented immigrant yesterday with a criminal record. >> not all mexicans are bad people. >> reporter: out of fear, mitch's mother wouldn't let him show his face on camera. after all, he's just a freshman in high school. but mitch feels the need to defend his mexican heritage. >> just because one person is bad doesn't mean the entire race is. >> reporter: video shows four agents armed with guns outside the resource center around 9:20 yesterday morning. at the time, good samaritan's preschool was in session. and a three-story building was full of families. it turns out they were looking for a sex offender at the neighboring apartment complex, but it has mitch and his little brother, both born in san francisco, worried about the future, and the new white house administration's policy on immigration an
kate larson joins us live to explain what has changed since that visit. kate? >> reporter: hundreds of people use this community center. today, many regulars, including preschool students, didn't show up. that's after these federal agents showed up looking for an undocumented immigrant yesterday with a criminal record. >> not all mexicans are bad people. >> reporter: out of fear, mitch's mother wouldn't let him show his face on camera. after all, he's just a freshman in high...
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. >> later this morning they will be announced by bree larson and singer jennifer hudson. it is still a healthy tkdose of suspense in every single race. >>> have you seen "la la land" yet? >> i tried to. the sentencing expecting yesterday isn't coming until later this week. why and what the utilities could face. >> we're keeping a close eye on the breaking thus over brexit. parliament need to vote is and approve any measure going forward. we're going to post updates on your twitter page as well. the warriors could not take the heat. the seven-game winning streak ended by the heat last night. steph curry lose 105-102. we're back in two minutes. sure, you could sit around all night waiting for a pizza to be delivered. but wouldn't making it yourself be a lot more fun? it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. protein. protein proteiny protein. proteiny protein? protein proteiny protein. at least 14 grams of protein. 100 calories. new greek 100 protein. from yoplait. -- we've just confirmed thatpedr >>> welcome back at 4:55. following breaking news, we have just confirmed a
. >> later this morning they will be announced by bree larson and singer jennifer hudson. it is still a healthy tkdose of suspense in every single race. >>> have you seen "la la land" yet? >> i tried to. the sentencing expecting yesterday isn't coming until later this week. why and what the utilities could face. >> we're keeping a close eye on the breaking thus over brexit. parliament need to vote is and approve any measure going forward. we're going to post...
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that's in the book -- >> larson's book, dead wake." i heard it once, i heard it a ton times. no, seriously. in his defense, they didn't know initially when it was sunk what the loss of life was. larson talked about how he went for a drive -- right after he heard, he went for a drive and went to go see edith. >> there was a lot of stuff that happened beforehand. >> agreed. >> but when you think about her, she really was someone -- she married him because she felt he needed her and she had a duty to buoy him through, and a lot of that relationship, you know, she was joyful and happy -- >> right. >> because that helped him along. >> right. >> she was a help-me. she did this to him because it allowed him to retain his title and because -- >> yes. >> because it would keep him alive. you know, it's a lot of this was her doing it because she needed -- or she believed that he needed it. there's no criticism intended. >> right. >> but as far as her motives, i think that's where they were. >> i think people go off the rails, but you're absolutely right. also there's a theory that woodr
that's in the book -- >> larson's book, dead wake." i heard it once, i heard it a ton times. no, seriously. in his defense, they didn't know initially when it was sunk what the loss of life was. larson talked about how he went for a drive -- right after he heard, he went for a drive and went to go see edith. >> there was a lot of stuff that happened beforehand. >> agreed. >> but when you think about her, she really was someone -- she married him because she felt he...
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reporting in san jose, kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> well in that same courthouse, another trial finally got under way today. >> it started years after the victim's disappearance, even though her body has never been found. the defendant is charged with murder. >>> this week is off to a dry and mild start. it won't stay that way long. we'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >>> the way we get our news has changed, u i'm michael finnny ahead on 7 on your my hygienist said to think of my teeth like an apple. they have to be great on the inside and outside. to strengthen both, she said to go pro. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. it strengthens... teeth inside, and is better at strengthening the outside... ...than colgate total. best check-up ever. >>> she was 15 years old and disappeared almost five years ago. today the trial began for the man accused of killing sierra lamar, even though her body has never been found. abc 7 news reporter david louis was in the courtroom and joins us now live. david. >> reporter: some people thought this day might never come. not to mention the f
reporting in san jose, kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> well in that same courthouse, another trial finally got under way today. >> it started years after the victim's disappearance, even though her body has never been found. the defendant is charged with murder. >>> this week is off to a dry and mild start. it won't stay that way long. we'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >>> the way we get our news has changed, u i'm michael finnny ahead on 7 on your my...
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. >> kate larson is live in the san bruno neighborhood where this all started. kate? >> reporter: larry, ama, the scars here are still really obvious. we've got empty lots and construction crews all along this neighborhood after the explosion. but after that sentence was handed down to pg&e in court today, many of the people in this community, including the woman who used to live here on this lot, feel they can finally begin to heal their wounds. >> this is a chapter that's closing in my life. >> reporter: for the first time in 6 1/2 years, sue is hopeful she can start to move on. >> it's time to try to live my life. >> reporter: on september 9th, 2010, a pg&e gas pipeline exploded, killing her husband, 17-year-old son, mother-in-law and dog. they were all inside her san bruno house which burned to the ground. well, today in san francisco's federal courthouse, the judge said the crimes pg&e committed were very serious and posed great risk to public safety. >> i thought the judgment was strong but it's never enough because i can never get my family back. >> reporter: t
. >> kate larson is live in the san bruno neighborhood where this all started. kate? >> reporter: larry, ama, the scars here are still really obvious. we've got empty lots and construction crews all along this neighborhood after the explosion. but after that sentence was handed down to pg&e in court today, many of the people in this community, including the woman who used to live here on this lot, feel they can finally begin to heal their wounds. >> this is a chapter...
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reporting in san jose, kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> well in that same courthouse, another trial finally got under way today. >> it started years after the victim's disappearance, even though her body has never been found. the defendant is charged with murder. >>> this week is off to a dry and mild start. it won't stay that way long. we'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >>> the way we get our news has changed, u i'm michael finnny ahead on 7 on your over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. abdominayou may have ibs. ask your doctor if non-prescription ibgard is right for you. ibgard calms the angry gut. av
reporting in san jose, kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> well in that same courthouse, another trial finally got under way today. >> it started years after the victim's disappearance, even though her body has never been found. the defendant is charged with murder. >>> this week is off to a dry and mild start. it won't stay that way long. we'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >>> the way we get our news has changed, u i'm michael finnny ahead on 7 on your...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: while protesters and their shouts filled sfo's terminal, families with loved ones detained behind customs doors waited for hours in a quiet hallway. >> since yesterday it's been like hell, honestly. >> reporter: her 80-year-old father, a permanent u.s. resident with a green card was held by customs and border protection for six hours after he arrived from iran by way of germany. he and others were detained or september back to the middle east after president trump ordered an immediate immigration suspension from seven predominantly muslim countries with ties to terror, but none of the countries on the list had anything to do with terror attacks on u.s. soil. >> come on, mr. president. i mean, come on. >> reporter: president trump says his intentions are to keep radical muslim terrorists out of the united states. her father traveled here this weekend in a wheelchair to stay with his family in marin county and celebrate his grandson's ninth birthday. >> it's his grandpa, lovely grandpa, who happens to be muslim and who happens
abc 7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> reporter: while protesters and their shouts filled sfo's terminal, families with loved ones detained behind customs doors waited for hours in a quiet hallway. >> since yesterday it's been like hell, honestly. >> reporter: her 80-year-old father, a permanent u.s. resident with a green card was held by customs and border protection for six hours after he arrived from iran by way of germany. he and others were detained or...
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. >>> brie larson. >> reporter: for brie larson, getting acknowledged by her peers was the fulfillmentlongtime dream. >> 20 years of watching the s.a.g. awards. >> reporter: rolling out the red carpet for sunday night, the 23rd edition of the actors only kudo cast that boasts a strong track record as an oscar predictor. >> it's going to be a very interesting year here at the screen actors guild awards. >> i have four of them. >> reporter: viola davis will be looking to take the fifth nominated for her supporting role in "fences." >> thank you. >> reporter: 2016 winner alicia vikander sure knew how to party. >> i'm going to sit on a plane and get really drunk by myself and ask everyone in the cabin to dance with me. >> reporter: with no isabelle huppert and "la la land" not in best motion cast. those categories look wide open. giving hope to "manchester by the sea" and omitted by oscar amy adams from "arrival." >> how is it more complicated? >> so it's a nice mix of people and you really do feel that all of hollywood has turned out to honor its most famous members. >> welcome to diverse
. >>> brie larson. >> reporter: for brie larson, getting acknowledged by her peers was the fulfillmentlongtime dream. >> 20 years of watching the s.a.g. awards. >> reporter: rolling out the red carpet for sunday night, the 23rd edition of the actors only kudo cast that boasts a strong track record as an oscar predictor. >> it's going to be a very interesting year here at the screen actors guild awards. >> i have four of them. >> reporter: viola davis...
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some of those of us who watch the hearings, even rex larson almost appears middle-of-the-road when he says rushes the enemy. there's no way we will leave nato. were on trade agreements for instance. the idea that i'll probably decide on a small circle in the white house which is a trend of presidents itches the power inside the white house. >> we just had the price vice chancellor in germany and were expecting this to be a rough ride. this is the germans expecting a rough ride ride with trump. in france it's different because will have a change of presidents of the next four months. things never really got off to a good start between -- and donald trump. even if we go back several months. >> yesterday and the campaign he was very critical. but if but if you think of a few days ago when we're listening to a speech and allowed trump said terrible things about europe and the chancellor said we can manage our things and he was condescending say and we'll back to special relationship with the u.k. yes, it will be difficult for europeans. but it could be the good news. maybe at the end of t
some of those of us who watch the hearings, even rex larson almost appears middle-of-the-road when he says rushes the enemy. there's no way we will leave nato. were on trade agreements for instance. the idea that i'll probably decide on a small circle in the white house which is a trend of presidents itches the power inside the white house. >> we just had the price vice chancellor in germany and were expecting this to be a rough ride. this is the germans expecting a rough ride ride with...
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nonetheless some of the businesses in the area including a lot of wineries and vineyards, the larson family winery is just down this road. what used to be a dirt road, but it's a completely covered road. the tasting room is closed today. at caltrans, they say there is no estimated time for reopening this intersection. highway 121 and 12 just a matter of a question of when the water will recede so it is safe for people to pass through it. in sonoma allie rasmus ktvu fox 2 news. >>> shots rang out at a teenage house party in san leandro early this morning leaving one person critically injured. the party was hosted by 19-year- old teens at a home on anchorage court. they say 50 people were invited, but the invitation was leaked on social media, which attracted more people. police responded after the shooting, chased a car speeding away from the scene and arrested four people left in the car for san lee -- san leandro. >> all four people killed in the crash were coming from the cities surrounded here in the bay area and also from northern california. they are being held on suspicion of b
nonetheless some of the businesses in the area including a lot of wineries and vineyards, the larson family winery is just down this road. what used to be a dirt road, but it's a completely covered road. the tasting room is closed today. at caltrans, they say there is no estimated time for reopening this intersection. highway 121 and 12 just a matter of a question of when the water will recede so it is safe for people to pass through it. in sonoma allie rasmus ktvu fox 2 news. >>>...
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lars larson of the lars larson show, jeff joby from joby publishing, and kimberly from wpri in it rhodeand. not sure how she snuck in there. i look forward to virtually welcoming them to the briefing room, and with that some questions. john roberts. >> the removal last night of ms. yates from her position has raised questions as to how this president will deal with dissent in the ranks currently and in the future. did he see what she said yesterday as a difference of opinion, an act of insubordination? how will he act on similar things in the future? >> there's a big difference, john, between listening, sharing ideas, and executing lawful orders. it is the right of every american to express their idea and opinion and, frankly, that's what you're going to see the president do today. we're talking about leaving -- to get their opinions and ideas on how to protect their critical infrastructures. when she's the acting attorney general, she's not only responsible, but required to execute lawful orders and defiantly says no as someone who is chozen to lead a department. she was rightfully rem
lars larson of the lars larson show, jeff joby from joby publishing, and kimberly from wpri in it rhodeand. not sure how she snuck in there. i look forward to virtually welcoming them to the briefing room, and with that some questions. john roberts. >> the removal last night of ms. yates from her position has raised questions as to how this president will deal with dissent in the ranks currently and in the future. did he see what she said yesterday as a difference of opinion, an act of...
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. >> james larson planned a field trip for 160 students. he took bart to the city. he bought all 160 tickets using personal credit card. $736 charge. plan went belly up when the bart station was delayed. they would have to leave from different station. that was double travel time two hours each way. james asked bart for refund and he was denied. he called us. sure enough that group, says no refund. we give him a full refund of $736. call a situation a one time accommodation. if you have consumer complaint. call us. visit us nbc bay area.com/response. >>> all right. one time accommodation. >>> a bitter morning two girls. >> two 9-year-old girls. setup a lemonade stand. they went inside for a minute only to return someone stole their lemons and cash. the good news after hearing about this theft, toy store donated stuff al gaiter. police officers dispatcher gave $50 to the girls. >> i love that. >>> coming up chaos and anger across the country. day three of the national protests against president trump travel ban. >>> torrez has been in jail since 2012 accused of killi
. >> james larson planned a field trip for 160 students. he took bart to the city. he bought all 160 tickets using personal credit card. $736 charge. plan went belly up when the bart station was delayed. they would have to leave from different station. that was double travel time two hours each way. james asked bart for refund and he was denied. he called us. sure enough that group, says no refund. we give him a full refund of $736. call a situation a one time accommodation. if you have...
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room opened in the uk injanuary to rave reviews, particularly for brie larson, who went on to win bothor best actress. you're going to help me trick old nick. this is our chance. you're gonna play dead. old nick is going to come and take you outside, and i'm going to be there in your head talking to you the whole time. i'm scared. i know. the oscar for best picture went to spotlight, a fact—based drama about the boston globe's coverage of a child abuse scandal within the catholic church. but the oscars themselves were mired with headline—grabbing controversy when the subject of racism in hollywood and the oscarssowhite hashtag made front—page news. of the 20 oscar nominees for best actor, actress, best supporting actor and best supporting actress, not one was a person of colour. oh, and in the best director category, all the nominees were men, again. it's a depressing state of affairs and the academy have taken steps to ensure their membership becomes more diverse, but, despite such embarrassment, there was one area in which the oscars got it right, and that was in the foreign language
room opened in the uk injanuary to rave reviews, particularly for brie larson, who went on to win bothor best actress. you're going to help me trick old nick. this is our chance. you're gonna play dead. old nick is going to come and take you outside, and i'm going to be there in your head talking to you the whole time. i'm scared. i know. the oscar for best picture went to spotlight, a fact—based drama about the boston globe's coverage of a child abuse scandal within the catholic church. but...
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. >>> scientists are keeping a close eye on a growing crack in the larson ice shelf in antarctica, because if this ice breaks off, it could create one of the biggest icebergs on record. one that's a little bigger than sonoma county itself, just to give you an idea of the size and perspective. video from nasa shows the expansive and deep crack in the floating sheet of ice. it's 70 miles long, 300 feet wide and a third of a mile deep, and it's hanging on by just 12 miles of ice. scientists say it could break off in the next few months causing sea levels to rise about 1/16 of an inch. >> we might see more and more of this happening. >>> from drinking healthy to being healthy. it's all about starting the new year right. for finney's friday free stuff, that's next. >> michael is back at 6:00 with a report on wells fargo and whether they should b it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. of reach for far
. >>> scientists are keeping a close eye on a growing crack in the larson ice shelf in antarctica, because if this ice breaks off, it could create one of the biggest icebergs on record. one that's a little bigger than sonoma county itself, just to give you an idea of the size and perspective. video from nasa shows the expansive and deep crack in the floating sheet of ice. it's 70 miles long, 300 feet wide and a third of a mile deep, and it's hanging on by just 12 miles of ice....
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. >> reporter: at the larson family winery the grapevines will be fine not much affects them he when dormant but there's work cleaning up and repairing washed-out roads to the tune of about 20,000 dollars for each flooding. >> i seen a lot of water. this year tops them all. >> reporter: but perhaps no one is more directly affected when this intersection floods than matt. he owns the shellville grill which sits about 300 yards past the road closed signs. normally on a sunday this place is packed. but since no one can get here, tables are empty and the stove is cold. so far this january, he has only been opened 4 days. >> sometimes you get used to it. and sometimes like this year, you get sour you know italians say it's bitter sweet you know. so but you have to deal with it. >> reporter: and part of dealing with it is knowing that next time it rains, this will happen all over again. in sonoma county john ramos kpix5. >> and people who live nearby say king tides are making the problem worse because it's preventing run off from draining. >>> this morning the chp is saying snow levels in
. >> reporter: at the larson family winery the grapevines will be fine not much affects them he when dormant but there's work cleaning up and repairing washed-out roads to the tune of about 20,000 dollars for each flooding. >> i seen a lot of water. this year tops them all. >> reporter: but perhaps no one is more directly affected when this intersection floods than matt. he owns the shellville grill which sits about 300 yards past the road closed signs. normally on a sunday...
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live in san francisco, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news, kristen, back to you. >> kate, thank you. >>> a vallejo family is demanding answers tonight following police shooting and kill their 21-year-old relative. it happened during a house party on sacramento street. police say angel ramos was holding a knife, threatenng another man. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in vallejo with the story. cornell? >> reporter: kristen, police describe a melee happening at this house right behind me when they showed up early this morning, multiple fights going on. one man armed with a knife on that back deck. but his family says he didn't deserve to be shot. >> it's horrible on my own street. >> reporter: neighbors react to a fatal police shooting at this hour. >> and they took my little brother. you call that justice? >> reporter: grieving family and friends mourning the death of 21-year-old angel ramos, shot and killed by a vallejo police officer early monday. >> it ain't right, they murdered my brother. >> reporter: it began when several neighbors called 911 about a fight during a house party. pe
live in san francisco, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news, kristen, back to you. >> kate, thank you. >>> a vallejo family is demanding answers tonight following police shooting and kill their 21-year-old relative. it happened during a house party on sacramento street. police say angel ramos was holding a knife, threatenng another man. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in vallejo with the story. cornell? >> reporter: kristen, police describe a melee happening at this...
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. >>> brie larson and jennifer hudson will be announcing the academy award nominations. the presentation will be live streamed. jimmy kimmel will be hosting the show. >> i like the live performance. >>> national parks are waving entrance fees in honor the martin luther king day. it's a first of 10 free days being offered at national parks this year. >>> around the bay area, people will be volunteering in honor of martin luther king. in richmond, people are planting trees along the green way. there is also a moment of silence after the community service project. the event starts at 9:00 this morning. >> also in honor of martin luther king, an oakland church, the ever green baptist church tried to help the homeless. they gave away blankets and toilet toiletries to those in need. >> this could be any of us and the need has grown. we had a lot of people last year, this year it's more. >> this is the sixth year for the blankets and blessings event. >>> prom season has come early for some teenagers in glendale, they all share one trait. >> the music, the dancing and the makeup
. >>> brie larson and jennifer hudson will be announcing the academy award nominations. the presentation will be live streamed. jimmy kimmel will be hosting the show. >> i like the live performance. >>> national parks are waving entrance fees in honor the martin luther king day. it's a first of 10 free days being offered at national parks this year. >>> around the bay area, people will be volunteering in honor of martin luther king. in richmond, people are...
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i'm your host, mark larson. thank you for tuning in. great show planned for you today, but if you're like most people, you may have noticed that when you hit age 50, you kind of hit the wall. whether it's your joints, your heart health, your brain, your eyes, or your energy levels, when you hit the big 5-0, you really have to start paying attention to your health. well, our guest today says he's discovered a vital key to promoting your health at any age. so, what is it? well, stay tuned. dr. neil levin is here, and
i'm your host, mark larson. thank you for tuning in. great show planned for you today, but if you're like most people, you may have noticed that when you hit age 50, you kind of hit the wall. whether it's your joints, your heart health, your brain, your eyes, or your energy levels, when you hit the big 5-0, you really have to start paying attention to your health. well, our guest today says he's discovered a vital key to promoting your health at any age. so, what is it? well, stay tuned. dr....
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. >> james larson planned a field trip for 160 students.o he brought 160 ticket using personal credit card a $736 charge. but the plan went belly up when the construction was delayed. that meant he would have to leave from a different station. he said that was double travel time two hours each way. james asked bart for a refund and was denied. he called us. no refund. we shared his unique situation when gave him full refund $736 refund. visit us online nbc bay area.com/response. >>> it's 6:26 protesters break out across the nation. >>> what four federal judges are doing in response to the executive order. >>> garcia torrez has been in jail on charges he kidnapped and killed sierra lamar of morgan hill. today coming up. >>> another apartment building set for demolition later this morning. why city officials say it's important to act now. taking a live look outside... downtown san jose. there'sra >>> a very good monday morning to you. taking a live look downtown. that's a nice start to monday morning. we're getting ready for storm to move in.
. >> james larson planned a field trip for 160 students.o he brought 160 ticket using personal credit card a $736 charge. but the plan went belly up when the construction was delayed. that meant he would have to leave from a different station. he said that was double travel time two hours each way. james asked bart for a refund and was denied. he called us. no refund. we shared his unique situation when gave him full refund $736 refund. visit us online nbc bay area.com/response....
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kate larson, "abc7 news." transportation is bike instead of a bar in san francisco, things are still complicated. >>> and hear from an expert how the participants in this weekend's women's marches could turn those into a full-fledged movement. >> it was standing up straight, and now it's tipped over. >> it survived a century and it almost survived this weekend's storms. that story is coming up on "abc7 news" at 6:00. directv now! the f[ now echos ]s now. 'now' does not mean now. 'future' is a relative term. nfl sunday ticket, red zone and the nfl network are not included. cbs and showtime, again, not included. most live local stations only available in select markets - fingers crossed. streaming to more than two devices at once is a subject we'd rather not talk about. dvr and downloading on the go, yeah, good luck with that. all other terms and frustrations apply. so why wait? call now. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. choose xfinity and get more to stream to any screen. >>> a new bike sharing c
kate larson, "abc7 news." transportation is bike instead of a bar in san francisco, things are still complicated. >>> and hear from an expert how the participants in this weekend's women's marches could turn those into a full-fledged movement. >> it was standing up straight, and now it's tipped over. >> it survived a century and it almost survived this weekend's storms. that story is coming up on "abc7 news" at 6:00. directv now! the f[ now echos ]s now....
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the event kicks off awards season, and last year's honorees, alise sha vikander and brie larson wentn to win oscars. >> i can take care of you. >> i know that. >> rising star ruth negga from loving finds herself in that position this year. her movie, which tells the story critics' favorite. >> we're almost out of time this weekend. but for all the late-breaking hollywood news, just go to our website, etonline.com. before we go, check out the video from kelsea ballerini for her song, peter pan. she's already going into 2017 with a big honor. she was nominated for a grammy nor best new artist, and we hope to see her at the grammys live february 12th on cbs. enjoy this video and the rest of your holiday weekend, everybody. happy new year. ♪ ♪ ♪ snoet snoetd ♪ >>> change is in the wind for people who live on block island which is off the coast of rhode island. that's where the nation's first offshore wind farm is now up and running. jericka duncan paid a visit. >> awesome, isn't it? spectacular. first of its kind in the u.s. >> reporter: 15 miles off the coast of rhode island, the 600 fo
the event kicks off awards season, and last year's honorees, alise sha vikander and brie larson wentn to win oscars. >> i can take care of you. >> i know that. >> rising star ruth negga from loving finds herself in that position this year. her movie, which tells the story critics' favorite. >> we're almost out of time this weekend. but for all the late-breaking hollywood news, just go to our website, etonline.com. before we go, check out the video from kelsea ballerini...
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kate larson, "abc7 news." transportation is bike instead of a bar in san francisco, things are still complicated. >>> and hear from an expert how the participants in this weekend's women's marches could turn those into a full-fledged movement. >> it wasnding up straight, and now it's tipped over. >> it survived a century and it almost survived this weekend's storms. that story is coming up on "abc7 news" at 6:00. >>> a new bike sharing company that was supposed to launch in san francisco today is putting on the breaks after city officials cried foul. but the chinese company is still promising to roll out sometime this week. kristen sze is here with details. >> reporter: the between tweeted this afternoon blue go-go is getting ready for you to enjoy it. but not today. that's because last week san francisco officials threatened to impound the bikes if they launched without a permit. with blue go-go, you would use the app, scan a code to unlock it and return it to any public bike rack. city officials worry the bi
kate larson, "abc7 news." transportation is bike instead of a bar in san francisco, things are still complicated. >>> and hear from an expert how the participants in this weekend's women's marches could turn those into a full-fledged movement. >> it wasnding up straight, and now it's tipped over. >> it survived a century and it almost survived this weekend's storms. that story is coming up on "abc7 news" at 6:00. >>> a new bike sharing company...
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larson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. larson: i say to the gentleman from alabama, as much as i appreciate his enthusiasm, what you are proposing here and i say this to my dear friend from texas as well with respect to speech is both unprecedented, unconstitutional, and unnecessary. it's unprecedented and you heard representative hoyer review this earlier. the parliamentarian has researched this. shame on this house of representatives for imposing these kind of restrictions on its members. unconstitutional because it directly violates article 1, section 6 of the constitution, where it specifically says with respect to speech and debate, the bill shouldn't be impeded in this house. and this rule does that. it also says with respect to one's salary which this rule specifically goes after, you tamper with the salary that can only be done through the law. it's in the constitution. that requires both chambers and the president to do that. this -- that rule is blatant. and what it does also is ignore hundreds of petitions from
larson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. larson: i say to the gentleman from alabama, as much as i appreciate his enthusiasm, what you are proposing here and i say this to my dear friend from texas as well with respect to speech is both unprecedented, unconstitutional, and unnecessary. it's unprecedented and you heard representative hoyer review this earlier. the parliamentarian has researched this. shame on this house of representatives for imposing...
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larson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. larson: i say to the gentleman from alabama, as much as i appreciate his enthusiasm, what you are proposing here and i say this to my dear friend from texas as well with respect to speech is both unprecedented, unconstitutional, and unnecessary. it's unprecedented and you heard representative hoyer review this earlier. the parliamentarian has researched this. shame on this house of representatives for imposing these kind of restrictions on its members. unconstitutional because it directly violates article 1, section 6 of the constitution, where it specifically says with respect to speech and debate, the bill shouldn't be impeded in this house. and this rule does at. it also says with respect to one's salary which this rule specifically goes after, you tamper with the salary that can only be done through the law. it's in the constitution. that requires both chambers and the president to do that. this -- that rule is blatant. and what it does also is ignore hundreds of petitions from al
larson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. larson: i say to the gentleman from alabama, as much as i appreciate his enthusiasm, what you are proposing here and i say this to my dear friend from texas as well with respect to speech is both unprecedented, unconstitutional, and unnecessary. it's unprecedented and you heard representative hoyer review this earlier. the parliamentarian has researched this. shame on this house of representatives for imposing...
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in the joint statement, they say they still have concerns about rex larson's past dealings with the russian government but they are now ready to support him.>>> donald trump took to twitter in response to the women's marches across the globe yesterday. this is what he wrote. peaceful protests are i how much of our democracy even if i don't always agree, i recognize the rights of people to express their views. a couple hours before, had this to say about the celebrity involvements. watch protests yesterday, was under the oppression we just had an election. why didn't these people vote? celebs hurt cause badly.>>> popeye the spec madonna is defending her speech. she says her words were quote, taken wildly out of context, after many viewers felt she made a violent threat towards the new commander-in-chief. the singular vented over social media. she wrote she doesn't promote violence and that she spoke in metaphor. she believes people should listen to her speech in its entirety rather than one phrase. >> yes, i'm angry. yes. i am outraged. yes, i have thought an awful lot about blowing up the w
in the joint statement, they say they still have concerns about rex larson's past dealings with the russian government but they are now ready to support him.>>> donald trump took to twitter in response to the women's marches across the globe yesterday. this is what he wrote. peaceful protests are i how much of our democracy even if i don't always agree, i recognize the rights of people to express their views. a couple hours before, had this to say about the celebrity involvements....
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kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> down south, a mudslide has knocked out power to one los angeles neighborhood. you can see where the backyard of one home collapsed and rolled down a slope in the hollywood hills. mud and debris coverered the backyards of at least two other homes and flowed into a street. that forced people to evacuate from five houses. no one has been hurt. that's the good news, the slide toppled power poles, leaving 340 homes and businesses without electricity. >>> two men were rescued after they got stuck on a cliff at bodega ad, this is video from the sheriff's office showing the helicopter responding around 5:40 last night. a crew member was attached to a 100 foot line, he brought both victims up to safety one at a time. they were not hurt. >>> sky 7 flew over pacifica, when giant machines knocked down a condemned apartment complex earlier today. the bluff beneath the building just kept vanishing. residents had to move out of their homes a year ago, because of the dangerous conditions. leann melendez has more. >> the demolition of this apartment building began early this m
kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> down south, a mudslide has knocked out power to one los angeles neighborhood. you can see where the backyard of one home collapsed and rolled down a slope in the hollywood hills. mud and debris coverered the backyards of at least two other homes and flowed into a street. that forced people to evacuate from five houses. no one has been hurt. that's the good news, the slide toppled power poles, leaving 340 homes and businesses without electricity....
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a bus driver found 53-year-old larson dead on the bus at the end of the 14 mission line in daley city on tuesday night. the family is trying to figure out who she was in contact the last few days. her brother saw her last weekend in santa rosa. >> she was taking painkillers and didn't say her neck was hurting, which they said was one of the symptoms. >> the painkillers were from shoulder surgery 10 days earlier, and last weekend 48-year-old phillips died of meningitis. marin health and human services sent letters to those that may have had contact with him. >>> last week's storms were terrific in easing the drought but horrible for salmon. in the north bay, rain turned creeks muddy and they are vulnerable to floods and droughts, and only 150 nests were built by salmon prior to the storms in a typical year, the nest number 250. we may have more storms on the way. >> we certainly do, but the first half of the week looks dry. boy, is it foggy out there, be careful around town, not just here at the golden gate bridge, and it's 45 degrees in the city, but as you head across the bay, not on
a bus driver found 53-year-old larson dead on the bus at the end of the 14 mission line in daley city on tuesday night. the family is trying to figure out who she was in contact the last few days. her brother saw her last weekend in santa rosa. >> she was taking painkillers and didn't say her neck was hurting, which they said was one of the symptoms. >> the painkillers were from shoulder surgery 10 days earlier, and last weekend 48-year-old phillips died of meningitis. marin health...
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federal judge's stay had a real affect for a dozen people waiting for relatives at sfo, and katie larson spoke with one family and has that story. >> reporter: while protesters in their shots filled sfo's international terminal, families with loved ones detained behind custom's doors wait for hours in a quiet hallway. >> since yesterday it has been like, hell, honestly. >> her 80-year-old father a. permanent u.s. resident with a green card was held by customs for six hours, after he arrived from iran by way of germany, and he and others were detained or sent back to the middle east after president trump ordered a immediate suspension. none of the countries on the list had anything to do with terror attacks on u.s. soil since 9/11. >> come on, mr. president. i mean, come on. >> president trump says his intentions are to keep radical muslim traeerrorists out of the united states, and her father came here to celebrate her grandson's ninth birthday. >> this is a lovely grandpa that happens to be muslim and coming from iran. >> reporter: he can thank a new york judge for his grandpa after gra
federal judge's stay had a real affect for a dozen people waiting for relatives at sfo, and katie larson spoke with one family and has that story. >> reporter: while protesters in their shots filled sfo's international terminal, families with loved ones detained behind custom's doors wait for hours in a quiet hallway. >> since yesterday it has been like, hell, honestly. >> her 80-year-old father a. permanent u.s. resident with a green card was held by customs for six hours,...
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much more advanced than the allied marines, much more deadly , and good old eric larson wrote about guys, the killers in their boats. and british denial. i talked about that. we thought, we survived the best we can do -- germans can do, but the worst was get to come. and at the same time, the chief of the german naval staff is agitating with the chancellor for submarine warfare. he has been the guy resisting this is an -- the decision because of the german ambassador in the united states. the german ambassador is saying, then they will come into war if you do this. the americans will come into war. they had been resisting it. ,ut in 1916, after these events one of the unintended consequences is that these to join up with the others, agitating for the kaiser to unleash unrestricted u-boat warfare. that finally comes to a head in the 22nd memo. 20,000 tons a month is achievable, they convert the kaiser, and they are sidelined. i think gordon craig, in one of his pieces, says this is a great tragedy. you have this man advocating the policy to the right stack, and he is against it. ichtstag,
much more advanced than the allied marines, much more deadly , and good old eric larson wrote about guys, the killers in their boats. and british denial. i talked about that. we thought, we survived the best we can do -- germans can do, but the worst was get to come. and at the same time, the chief of the german naval staff is agitating with the chancellor for submarine warfare. he has been the guy resisting this is an -- the decision because of the german ambassador in the united states. the...
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had a real affect for dozens of people waiting for relatives at sfo, and abc 7 news reporter kate larsonke with one family and has their story. >> reporter: while protest wrurz in their shots filled sfo's international terminal, families with loved ones detained behind custom doors waited. >> a permanent u.s. resident with a green card was held by customs in border protection for six hours after he arrived from iran by way of germany. he and others were detained or sent back to the middle east after president trump ordered an immediate immigration suspension from seven predominantly muslim countries with ties to terror, and none of the countries on the list had anything to do with terror attacks since 9/11. >> come on, mr. president. come on. >> he wants to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the states. this man came in a wheelchair to celebrate his grandson's ninth birthday. >> this is his grandpa, lovely grandpa, who happens to be muslim and happens to be coming from iran. >> he can thank a new york judge for his grandpa after a court barred those being deported with visas. she is
had a real affect for dozens of people waiting for relatives at sfo, and abc 7 news reporter kate larsonke with one family and has their story. >> reporter: while protest wrurz in their shots filled sfo's international terminal, families with loved ones detained behind custom doors waited. >> a permanent u.s. resident with a green card was held by customs in border protection for six hours after he arrived from iran by way of germany. he and others were detained or sent back to the...
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broke into the homes in the glenn wood whose community.se c he's convicted of five counts os grand larson i. a neighbor's video helped trackl him down. the mural on the side of ben's chilly bowel, people got a surprise when they saw paint covering that.ng the mural is no more. >> what? >> yeah. stick around we can tell you how you can help decide who will be featured on this new mural. also hear from one of the famous fames on this mural being mur covered up. it's all ahead on fox5 news at 10. this is fox5 local news at 10. we are back now with the top stories tonight. a group of visitors in d.c. for the march was attacked. >> marina maracco joins us livee with the story. >>reporter: thatwi group has bn visiting d.c. for the past two decades in order to' tend the march for life. they say they were violentlyentl attacked as they were heading to the church where they're staying at and two of those church members were hospitalized for a broken eye socket as well as a concussion. texas says thee violent encounter will not stop them from marching tomorrow down shawn. > george washington univer
broke into the homes in the glenn wood whose community.se c he's convicted of five counts os grand larson i. a neighbor's video helped trackl him down. the mural on the side of ben's chilly bowel, people got a surprise when they saw paint covering that.ng the mural is no more. >> what? >> yeah. stick around we can tell you how you can help decide who will be featured on this new mural. also hear from one of the famous fames on this mural being mur covered up. it's all ahead on fox5...
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from 24/7 brett larson. enjoy vegas.ronics show coming your way. >> martha: back to the chilling story now as turkey releases some new images of the suspected gunman. the new year's eve terror attack inside a istanbul nightclub. hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip and ... pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe ... and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right. >> 2016 is in the bag. and 2017 lies ahead of us, so we want to thank you, our viewers, it was a huge year in news, a big year for us, "america's newsroom" seventh overall and cable, really great. better than all of our primetime competitors, so way to go, bill hemmer. have a great day, everybody. ♪ >> jenna: congratulations to bill and martha, great numbers, in the meantime we will go to the top story today, new follow from a total meltdown at across the country on one of the busiest travel d
from 24/7 brett larson. enjoy vegas.ronics show coming your way. >> martha: back to the chilling story now as turkey releases some new images of the suspected gunman. the new year's eve terror attack inside a istanbul nightclub. hashtag "no sleep." i got it. hashtag "mouthbreather." yep. we've got a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip and ... pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe ... and sleep....
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a crack known as larson sea suddenly crew by 11 miles in december alone. now the iceberg is only attached by a thin thread of ice about 12 miles long. scientists have been keeping an eye on the crack for decades and say part of the break is natural but they're saying there could be a link to climate change nap is fascinating. >> it is. and around here, cold enough feels like an iceberg when you walk outside. but we're not seeing the heavy snowfall that other parts of the area are seeing, right? >> thankfully. just a little bit but enough to stick on any untreated surface including your sidewalk, side street. it is going to stick because we will stay below freezing all day long. so it is a weather alert day. we'll have frequent storm team 4 updates on social media throughout the day on nbc4 as well as on nbcwashington.com. right now we look at storm team 4 radar. all of that white is snow. it is snowing now southeast of virginia. the heaviest snows are north of richmond over to norfolk. just a few flurries here in prince georges county. down 95 from right a
a crack known as larson sea suddenly crew by 11 miles in december alone. now the iceberg is only attached by a thin thread of ice about 12 miles long. scientists have been keeping an eye on the crack for decades and say part of the break is natural but they're saying there could be a link to climate change nap is fascinating. >> it is. and around here, cold enough feels like an iceberg when you walk outside. but we're not seeing the heavy snowfall that other parts of the area are seeing,...
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. >> that was kate larson reporting. pg&e's chief ethics officer released this statement tonight.e sincerely apologize to the families and friends of those who lost their lives or were injured in this tragic explosion. we want them to know our mission and commitment to safety will never stop. >>> a vallejo family is demanding answers tonight. it happened during a house party. angel ramos was holding a knife, threatening a 16-year-old. >> it's horrible on my own street. >> they took my little brother. you call that justice? >> grieving family and friends mourning the death of angel ramos, shot and killed by a vallejo police officer early monday. >> it ain't right. >> police say it began when several neighbors called 911 during a fight about a house party. people were fighting with sticks and knives. one 16-year-old was tasered by police on a back deck. and jumped by ramos who was holding a weapon. >> when he went down, the second subject was the subject that shot. pounced on him with a knife in his hand. >> did the officer tell the man to drop the knife? >> i don't think it was tha
. >> that was kate larson reporting. pg&e's chief ethics officer released this statement tonight.e sincerely apologize to the families and friends of those who lost their lives or were injured in this tragic explosion. we want them to know our mission and commitment to safety will never stop. >>> a vallejo family is demanding answers tonight. it happened during a house party. angel ramos was holding a knife, threatening a 16-year-old. >> it's horrible on my own street....
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larson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the sometimes great pleasures and sometimes one of most esoteric conversations i have with my sons, i let them know that in this job everyday , we get to struggle with what the constitution means and what it compels us to do. sometimes for them it is a very boring conversation but it is , very true that one of the privileges of this job is that we actually have to try to embody what the words of the constitution mean, and we struggle with that every day. and a few of those words are down in front of us and the chairman mentioned those as part of the organizational hearing, article 1 section 8, and that is really the civilian controlled military. we have that job to organize the department, and it's this issue of the civilian military relationship and control of which we are speaking and it is no small issue that we discuss today because it is one of those struggles about the question one -- question one of the questions , within the word of the constitution. and so this act of
larson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the sometimes great pleasures and sometimes one of most esoteric conversations i have with my sons, i let them know that in this job everyday , we get to struggle with what the constitution means and what it compels us to do. sometimes for them it is a very boring conversation but it is , very true that one of the privileges of this job is that we actually have to try to embody what the words of the constitution mean, and we struggle with that...
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. >> the wonderful brie larson. she's amazing. >> jimmy: very funny. >> and she was really lovely.date. best date ever. >> jimmy: i can't tell if you're acting right now. >> she's actually in the audience, so i'm kinda acting. no, but she is the best date, because i get to see everything fresh through her eyes and she doesn't know who anybody is. >> jimmy: she doesn't? >> she really doesn't. >> jimmy: is that embarrassing at all when she doesn't know who people are? >> sometimes. most of the time, to be honest. >> jimmy: most of the time? >> yeah, like i invited her to -- we have a cast dinner for "collateral beauty," a movie that i was in recently, and my was there with us. she was talking to someone next to her, then she asked him, what do you do? and he was like, i'm an actor. my name is edward norton. that's my mum. that's my mum. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's pretty funny. >> all the time. >> jimmy: and did you decide to bring your mom to the golden globes or did she decide she's coming? >> no, she decided for me. she was like, i'm there. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when you start
. >> the wonderful brie larson. she's amazing. >> jimmy: very funny. >> and she was really lovely.date. best date ever. >> jimmy: i can't tell if you're acting right now. >> she's actually in the audience, so i'm kinda acting. no, but she is the best date, because i get to see everything fresh through her eyes and she doesn't know who anybody is. >> jimmy: she doesn't? >> she really doesn't. >> jimmy: is that embarrassing at all when she doesn't...
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11th search a comic circuit court of appeals, william pryor, seventh circuit court judge, and joan larsongetting their fair share of attention. the trump administration will say only that a selection could come in the next couple of weeks. martha. >> martha: busy times. here now is andrew napolitano. you have met with president trump to discuss this pick. what do you think about neil gorsuch? >> well, judge gorsuch is very high on the president flows. the president, when he was a candidate, released two lists, which totaled 21 people. they didn't exactly rank them. in this interesting test about scalianess, a word that the late justice scalia would roar about. george gorsuch finished very high. he is basically a traditionalist and his views on things like right to life and guns, which is very important to the president. he is an originalist, meaning, he believes that the meaning of the constitution was fixed at the time it was ratified and was changed only at the times that was amended. it is not to be changed by the public's view of it or, as justice ginsburg has argued, a living documen
11th search a comic circuit court of appeals, william pryor, seventh circuit court judge, and joan larsongetting their fair share of attention. the trump administration will say only that a selection could come in the next couple of weeks. martha. >> martha: busy times. here now is andrew napolitano. you have met with president trump to discuss this pick. what do you think about neil gorsuch? >> well, judge gorsuch is very high on the president flows. the president, when he was a...
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a long-existing crack in that rice shelf known as larson sea suddenly crew by 11 miles in december alone. now the iceberg is only attached by a thin thread of ice about 12 miles long. scientists have been keeping an eye on the natural. but there could be a link to climate change. >>> all right. it is cold here and a snowy start to the weekend as we look live right now. we are in for a major temperature swing. it looks pretty looking outside. but no doubt it's cold. we've got tom tracking how soon temps will be back up. get this. in the mid-50s, possibly 60s. >> what is going on? it's so wacky. snow and sleet are making a mess in the south. the millions under state of emergency and dealing with whiteout conditions right now. stay with us. . >>> your time now is 9:30. snow is here and it's causing roads to get slick. you're looking live as we're driving down here. this is in charles county. and we've learned that deputy hs to cut an 8-year-old and his father out of their car after the car went off the road. meagan fitzgerald and derrick ward both covering conditions. we're going to check i
a long-existing crack in that rice shelf known as larson sea suddenly crew by 11 miles in december alone. now the iceberg is only attached by a thin thread of ice about 12 miles long. scientists have been keeping an eye on the natural. but there could be a link to climate change. >>> all right. it is cold here and a snowy start to the weekend as we look live right now. we are in for a major temperature swing. it looks pretty looking outside. but no doubt it's cold. we've got tom...
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the event kicks off awards season, and last year's honorees, alise sha vikander and brie larson wentou. >> i know that. >> rising star ruth negga from loving finds herself in that position this year. her movie, which tells the story of an interracial couple, is a critics' favorite. >> we're almost out of time this weekend. but for all the late-breaking hollywood news, just go to our website, etonline.com. before we go, check out the video from kelsea ballerini for her song, peter pan. she's already going into 2017 with a big honor. she was nominated for a grammy nor best new artist, and we hope to see her at the grammys live february 12th on cbs. enjoy this video and the rest of your holiday weekend, everybody. happy new year. ♪ ♪ ♪ snoet snoetd ♪ >>> 2017 starts off with a busy night for philadelphia police a faith after crash and two fatal shootings as new year begins. >>> crowds in philadelphia are treated to not one but two fire work shows to ring in the new year. >>> and that party continues today as mummers parade gets ready to march down broad street this morning. >>> happy ne
the event kicks off awards season, and last year's honorees, alise sha vikander and brie larson wentou. >> i know that. >> rising star ruth negga from loving finds herself in that position this year. her movie, which tells the story of an interracial couple, is a critics' favorite. >> we're almost out of time this weekend. but for all the late-breaking hollywood news, just go to our website, etonline.com. before we go, check out the video from kelsea ballerini for her song,...