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kabc reporter leanne suter spoke with some of them and saw how they're passing the time. >> happy newrter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been, first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay! we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rose parade rookies or campout veterans -- >> she's 21 and my oldest is 22. we've been coming since they were born. over 22 years now. together with the family from out of town and then just having front row seats to the rose parade. >> happy new year. >> reporter: they're all here to ring in the new year, some bringing a good book to keep entertained, others a big screen movie. >> long night. entertain ourselves, get a lot of food. >> reporter: this year the parade and new year's eve celebration comes with stepped up security, extra barricades along the route and increased patrols. those camping out say they are focused on having fun and keeping warm. >> i do a lot of hiking so i brought a lot of hiking gear,
kabc reporter leanne suter spoke with some of them and saw how they're passing the time. >> happy newrter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been, first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay! we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rose parade rookies or campout veterans -- >> she's 21 and my oldest is 22. we've been coming...
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online's leanne aguilera ♪ a moment like this >> she knew who you were. >> i don't think she did, buthe was so lovely. >> what did you say to her? >> i don't even know, but it was something so stupid and silly probably. i completely fan girled, but that's out of my element, y'all. i go to music shows. i don't hang out with famous actors. >> here's another famous actor kelly got to hang with. 12 years after he screamed her name while getting his chest waxed in 40-year-old virgin. >> kelly clarkson! >> i was so excited to meet him and i was nervous because it was a compliment, right? it was. he's like a genuine fan, and he's super nice. >> next up, we get to see kelly making her debut as a coach on "the voice." >> what was your strategy going into it? how did you convince these contestants to join your team? >> i trooy and talk them to dea. it's one of my things i do. i talk a lot. i was so nervous and blake was making so much fun of me because i was nervous. i've known adam and blake for over a decade. i don't know. we have this sister-brother rapport. i have that with both of them. i
online's leanne aguilera ♪ a moment like this >> she knew who you were. >> i don't think she did, buthe was so lovely. >> what did you say to her? >> i don't even know, but it was something so stupid and silly probably. i completely fan girled, but that's out of my element, y'all. i go to music shows. i don't hang out with famous actors. >> here's another famous actor kelly got to hang with. 12 years after he screamed her name while getting his chest waxed in...
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on the phone now we have leanne caldwell. what do you know about how this might play out over the course of the next 12 hours? looks like we do not have leanne. she was in theory running over e phone. i'll bring you back to you all. it seems as though if what senator schumer is doing behind the scenes is taking the temperature of his democratic caucus. we were talking about this before the break. you have factions so to speak. some have presidential ambitions. there's a contingent of liberal democrats who seem to be devoted to remaining in that role. and then you have moderates people who are frajly looking at really tough elections in trump states. they're all under different pressure. >> it's different cross currents. so many democrats in the country today believe that simply being opposed to president trump is enough to guarantee political success. if you look at the map particularly in the senate that's not the case. you have to run candidates who are acceptable to a much broader swath of culturely conservative in america
on the phone now we have leanne caldwell. what do you know about how this might play out over the course of the next 12 hours? looks like we do not have leanne. she was in theory running over e phone. i'll bring you back to you all. it seems as though if what senator schumer is doing behind the scenes is taking the temperature of his democratic caucus. we were talking about this before the break. you have factions so to speak. some have presidential ambitions. there's a contingent of liberal...
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kabc reporter leanne suter spoke with some of them and saw how they're passing the time. >> happy new >> reporter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been, first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay! we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rose parade rookies or campout veterans -- >> she's 21 and my oldest is 22. we've been coming since they were born. over 22 years now. >> just everyone getting together with the family from out of town and then just having front row seats to the rose parade. >> happy new year. >> reporter: they're all here to ring in the new year, some bringing a good book to keep entertained, others a big screen movie. >> long night. entertain ourselves, get a lot of food. >> reporter: this year the parade and new year's eve celebration comes with stepped up security, extra barricades along the route and increased patrols. those camping out say they are focused on having fun and keeping warm. >> i do a lot of hiking so
kabc reporter leanne suter spoke with some of them and saw how they're passing the time. >> happy new >> reporter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been, first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay! we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rose parade rookies or campout veterans -- >> she's 21 and my oldest is 22....
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kabc reporter leanne suter spoke with some of them and saw how they're passing the time. >> happy new >> reporter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been, first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay! we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rose parade rookies or campout veterans -- >> she's 21 and my oldest is 22. we've been coming since they were born. over 22 years now. >> just everyone getting together with the family from out of town and then just having front row seats to the rose parade. >> happy new year. >> reporter: they're all here to ring in the new year, some bringing a good book to keep entertained, others a big screen movie. >> long night. entertain ourselves, get a lot of food. >> reporter: this year the parade and new year's eve celebration comes with stepped up security, extra barricades along the route and increased patrols. those camping out say they are focused on having fun and keeping warm. >> i do a lot of hiking so
kabc reporter leanne suter spoke with some of them and saw how they're passing the time. >> happy new >> reporter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been, first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay! we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rose parade rookies or campout veterans -- >> she's 21 and my oldest is 22....
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a few months ago, leanne set up this group for a few months ago, leanne set up this groupfora a few monthsdown. but she found a rock with a smile and it made you feel better so she treasured it. there are three really simple rules to follow. please do not take the pebbles from the beach. when you are painting them, use non—toxic and server does not hurt the wildlife, and hide them responsibly so it does not cause accidents. i love this one the best. why is that? it has sparkles in different colours. i think this one made me happy because there is a picture of a son. here is my effort. ——a sun. we will see who finds it. across the uk, thousands are part of this new craze. pebbles! bbc news. we've got our own set of paints here and will be decorating them. we'd love to see yours, you can send us your pictures to bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk they informed me last night we would do this item so i decided to do my homework early. i only had black paint at home. i have got this thing about hares. that is what it is. i will tell you now before you think what on earth is that? that looks sinister. wh
a few months ago, leanne set up this group for a few months ago, leanne set up this groupfora a few monthsdown. but she found a rock with a smile and it made you feel better so she treasured it. there are three really simple rules to follow. please do not take the pebbles from the beach. when you are painting them, use non—toxic and server does not hurt the wildlife, and hide them responsibly so it does not cause accidents. i love this one the best. why is that? it has sparkles in different...
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leanne ma lynn d leanne ma lynn dez, able c 7 ne. >> an event will take place at st.ohn the baptist catholic church in napa. >>> dr. king's oldest daughter asked people to remember her father by performing an act of kindness for someone of another race. >> we've got to do something about the divide and the polarization in our nation. >> that is the reverend bernice king talking to hundreds at e ebenezer baptist church. she told the crowd their collective voice must be louder. >>> mike pence honored dr. king's legacy by placing a wreath at the civil rights leader's memorial in washington, d.c. pence joined these photo ths. he called dr. king a great leader who inspired a movement and raps formtransformed a nati. >> trees were planted along snell avenue. the organization was founded in 1994, labeling itself as the leading non-profit in silicon valley for urban forestry and environmental education. >> dozens of people marched through el cerrito. the city says its mlk celebration is the longest-running one in the bay area. >>> klay thompson paid tribute to dr. king saying
leanne ma lynn d leanne ma lynn dez, able c 7 ne. >> an event will take place at st.ohn the baptist catholic church in napa. >>> dr. king's oldest daughter asked people to remember her father by performing an act of kindness for someone of another race. >> we've got to do something about the divide and the polarization in our nation. >> that is the reverend bernice king talking to hundreds at e ebenezer baptist church. she told the crowd their collective voice must be...
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followed by leanne grossman. >> we're at a critical juncture and you hold the key for this movement to move eastward in divestment and the retirement funds of other cities across the board, so i really encourage you to think about the sacredness of water and the contaminates and the pollution that the industries have brought to our communities and many areas are sacred sites that you also would be protecting, so i encourage you to divest at the earliest time possible. >> would you identify yourself? >> gonzalez -- >> thank you, mr. gonzalez. i still have jean peters, followed by leanne grossman. >> the main argument used that we shouldn't divest fully is that we have influence by interesting our investments. i ask you as a board, did you ever influence in the time you've had, all of that money invested in oil, did you influence exxon, shell, mobile, any of these people -- yes, they think they're people. [laughter] and secondly, i want it say that my colleague here, mr. martin said, we think energy is bad. no. we believe in clean energy and that clean energy needs our investments to go
followed by leanne grossman. >> we're at a critical juncture and you hold the key for this movement to move eastward in divestment and the retirement funds of other cities across the board, so i really encourage you to think about the sacredness of water and the contaminates and the pollution that the industries have brought to our communities and many areas are sacred sites that you also would be protecting, so i encourage you to divest at the earliest time possible. >> would you...
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leanne is live in the marina district. >> reporter: a lot of people here in the san francisco bay area know what to do to prepare for an earthquake, they know what to do during and after a quake. but when it comes to a tsunami, not so much. this map shows the estimated time it would have taken a possible tsunami to get to the san francisco bay area, following the alaska earthquake, between four and five hours. the notifications of a tsunami watch came at 4:35 this morning. at 3:30, the department of emergency management sent out a tweet, if you are in san francisco and within three blocks of the pacific coast, prepare to evacuate so you are ready if evacuation is needed. >> i saw it on my phone really quickly, but there was no concerns at all for me. >> reporter: perhaps because people haven't experienced a tsunami here, there seems to be little knowledge or concern. >> have you ever heard of a tsunami here in san francisco ever? maybe snow, but not a tsunami. so i didn't really believe it. >> a tsunami is something we consider a distant source tsunami, something coming from japan, som
leanne is live in the marina district. >> reporter: a lot of people here in the san francisco bay area know what to do to prepare for an earthquake, they know what to do during and after a quake. but when it comes to a tsunami, not so much. this map shows the estimated time it would have taken a possible tsunami to get to the san francisco bay area, following the alaska earthquake, between four and five hours. the notifications of a tsunami watch came at 4:35 this morning. at 3:30, the...
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status of the school loan individuals this is obviously an ethical question that cannot be ready leanne's here but this is one of the things that is on the table there is also a question which was debated in the late ninety's and they're really not so i mean then it subsided about sort of the genetic makeup of the clones so there were issues concerning for instance aging aging. aging markers other genetic a level that were found to be the fish and let's say i mean we can not go into a full explanation indulge in the famous. these things were somewhat put aside as concerns but sort of there is still a and or a box effect and i think we do not understand the full significance and significance and in fact these are things that will have to be discussed but we will we won't understand the significance and back until we don't really large scale studies and the question is is i think it's still up in the air how large scale we want those studies to be close are we realistically to be able to clone human beings to me for my opinion yeah a lot of men and i would say we're probably going to see it
status of the school loan individuals this is obviously an ethical question that cannot be ready leanne's here but this is one of the things that is on the table there is also a question which was debated in the late ninety's and they're really not so i mean then it subsided about sort of the genetic makeup of the clones so there were issues concerning for instance aging aging. aging markers other genetic a level that were found to be the fish and let's say i mean we can not go into a full...
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leanne sutter from knbc got a chance to speak to some excited spectators. >> happy new year!porter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been. first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay. we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rookies or campout veterans -- >> since my daughter was born, she's 21, my oldest is 22. we've been coming ever since they were born. 22 years now. >> everyone getting together with the family from out of town and having front row seats to the rose parade. >> happy new year. >> reporter: they're all here to ring in the new year. some bringing a good book to keep entertained. others a big screen movie. >> a long night, entertain ourselves, get food. >> reporter: this year the parade and new year's eve celebration comes with stepped up security, extra barricades and increased patrols. those camping out say they are focused on having fun and keeping warm. >> i do a lot of hiking so i brought a lot of hiking gear
leanne sutter from knbc got a chance to speak to some excited spectators. >> happy new year!porter: let the celebrations begin as thousands of fans claim their front row seats to watch the floats roll down colorado boulevard. >> never been. first time. it's been on my bucket list to see the rose bowl parade. we made it. yay. we're so excited. >> reporter: whether they're rookies or campout veterans -- >> since my daughter was born, she's 21, my oldest is 22. we've been...
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let's start with you, leann, give us what this wrinkle is. how big of a wrinkle is it and is it big enough for the democrats? >> well, i think that even though the senate adjourned today with no finality, no outcome, the government is going to enter its third day of shutdown, i think there's still some progress being made. i think a lot of the reason that schumer objected to holding a vote tonight is he still needs to go talk to his fellow democrats to see if this proposal is okay and if this is enough for them and if they can squeeze out a little bit more from the majority leader between now and tomorrow, senate democrats are holding a conference tomorrow morning to discuss. i'm talking to a lot of senate democratic aides and they say they don't know exactly what is in the bill yet, or the proposal, this so called deal, so they're not willing to go along with it until they hear the details directly from their leader. >> michael, i laid out over the last 20 minutes or so how we originally had a calendar of what was going to be changed because
let's start with you, leann, give us what this wrinkle is. how big of a wrinkle is it and is it big enough for the democrats? >> well, i think that even though the senate adjourned today with no finality, no outcome, the government is going to enter its third day of shutdown, i think there's still some progress being made. i think a lot of the reason that schumer objected to holding a vote tonight is he still needs to go talk to his fellow democrats to see if this proposal is okay and if...
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and leanne caldwell is on capitol hill for us. it seems like what is old is new again.e sticking points in 2018 that we had in 2017. >> reporter: that's right, hallie. the new year is starting just as the old year ended. congress is facing a critical deadline to fund the government. and there is a whole host of issues wrapped into this. as you mentioned, the big four leaders are going to meet with top officials at the white house, or are meeting from the white house on the hill today, and the big issues that they are going to be talking about is at what levels to fund the government. republicans want an increase in defense spending. and democrats want an equal increase in domestic spending. and they have been having these talks for at least two months now. and they still have not come to an agreement yet. i'm told they are far away from that. but one issue that is really going to hang up all of these negotiations is immigration. the daca issue. democrats are wanting a straight dream act as part of these, this deal to fund the government. and republicans say that that's
and leanne caldwell is on capitol hill for us. it seems like what is old is new again.e sticking points in 2018 that we had in 2017. >> reporter: that's right, hallie. the new year is starting just as the old year ended. congress is facing a critical deadline to fund the government. and there is a whole host of issues wrapped into this. as you mentioned, the big four leaders are going to meet with top officials at the white house, or are meeting from the white house on the hill today, and...
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leann, what can we expect to see in this bill? yes this bill is actually a pretty big deal. it's bipartisan. both members of both sides of the aisle say that this was a great, great monumental thing. they're calling it landmark. but the big takeaway from this legislation is that members of congress have to reimburse any settlement payments that were made. as it stands now, it comes from the government, the u.s. treasury, and so they're not responsible or held accountable but now they have to reimburse within 90 days. if they don't do it, their wages will be garnished and potentially their retirement potentially their retirement accounts and social security if they're not able toache pay it back on time. it gives the victim parity with the accused. currently as the process stands as well, the accused gets free legal counsel, they're represented throughout this process. now the victim once they issue a complaint, they also get legal representation and have an vo-tech with them trout the entire process. they also don't have to go thr
leann, what can we expect to see in this bill? yes this bill is actually a pretty big deal. it's bipartisan. both members of both sides of the aisle say that this was a great, great monumental thing. they're calling it landmark. but the big takeaway from this legislation is that members of congress have to reimburse any settlement payments that were made. as it stands now, it comes from the government, the u.s. treasury, and so they're not responsible or held accountable but now they have to...
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our colleague leanne caldwell just spoke to bill nelson.was on our short list of people to watch this morning. he told leanne he's ready to vote yes. he thinks a lot of his colleagues are coming with him. so we will know at noon if that vote happens, if the votes are there in the senate. doesn't mean the government opens back up. they'll have to come back over to the house. republican members i've talked to over here are confident they will again have the votes to move this now three-week resolution through the house, but we should know one way or the other whether this is going to be over by dinner time tonight or whether we're looking at a longer shut down. we could know in the next 15 to 20 minutes. >> all right. well a possible yes vote is a positive, but what about the republicans who had been a no vote before? i'm talking mike lee, rand paul. do we know where they stand? >> reporter: well, two of the four republican no votes will be back in the fold. lindsey graham and jeff flake have said they will vote for this deal. rand paul and m
our colleague leanne caldwell just spoke to bill nelson.was on our short list of people to watch this morning. he told leanne he's ready to vote yes. he thinks a lot of his colleagues are coming with him. so we will know at noon if that vote happens, if the votes are there in the senate. doesn't mean the government opens back up. they'll have to come back over to the house. republican members i've talked to over here are confident they will again have the votes to move this now three-week...
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leanne, how do you make smaller tellites without giving up capability? ms. caret: i want to say thank you for allowing industry to have a role on this panel. it's an extremely important topic. as much as we understand this, i think there are a lot of folks don't understand space is part of the core what we do every day, from the mundane task to national security. this conversation is larger than any one program or one contract or one company. this is about ensuring we have the assuredness of space to gain access. boeing is very fortunate that we have a strong partnership with the u.s. government. both through the air force as well as our missile defense agency. and it isn't about a large satellite or a small satellite. this is about providing the capability that's needed for the fight that's at hand and for predicting the fight in the future. so our job is to collaborate. our job is to innovate. our job is to provide capability faster without having to be told to go faster as well as make sure it's affordable because the rate of change in this domain is movi
leanne, how do you make smaller tellites without giving up capability? ms. caret: i want to say thank you for allowing industry to have a role on this panel. it's an extremely important topic. as much as we understand this, i think there are a lot of folks don't understand space is part of the core what we do every day, from the mundane task to national security. this conversation is larger than any one program or one contract or one company. this is about ensuring we have the assuredness of...
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leanne is live with the story. >> reporter: you know what i found out today, kristin? is that people around here are not used to tsunamis, of course, so they aren't really concerned. they even asked me, how do i even prepare for one? according to emergency management, have a to go bag with plenty of clothes, water and a first aid kit for starters. after sending out several notifications at 3:00 this morning, the department of emergency management sent out a tweet, if you are in san francisco and within three blocks of pacific ocean or five blocks of san francisco bay, prepare to evacuate so you'll be ready if evacuation is needed. >> evacuation is a possibility, start getting prepared if necessary and stay tuned for more information. >> reporter: but few people know what to do in the event of a tsunami or even care. >> i guess run to the highest hill or whatever? >> a tsunami? you get wet. >> reporter: this is a map that shows how long it would take to get to the san francisco bay after an alaska earthquake, four to five hours. >> we usually think of tsunamis coming fr
leanne is live with the story. >> reporter: you know what i found out today, kristin? is that people around here are not used to tsunamis, of course, so they aren't really concerned. they even asked me, how do i even prepare for one? according to emergency management, have a to go bag with plenty of clothes, water and a first aid kit for starters. after sending out several notifications at 3:00 this morning, the department of emergency management sent out a tweet, if you are in san...
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as a remedy for her epilepsy, leanne has always been prescribed sodium valproate.husband say they were never fully warned that taking the drug whilst pregnant could damage their children. we wasn't told, no way, shape or form that this would happen to us. there was no guidelines. there was no information, there was nothing. this is a drug that was prescribed from a doctor and this is what happened. we are the ones living with the consequences. since the anti—epilepsy drug was launched in the 19605 under various brand names, it's estimated that tens of thousands of women around the world have taken it during their pregnancies, unaware of the dangers. karen is one of them. i didn't think my child was going to be like how she is today. if i had known when bridgit was inside me, if i had known now what i knew back then, i wouldn't have had my child. emma and janet also took sodium valproate during their pregnancies. they say there were not aware of any warnings and were given no indication of the danger by their doctors. he didn't even tell me to an effect that i had e
as a remedy for her epilepsy, leanne has always been prescribed sodium valproate.husband say they were never fully warned that taking the drug whilst pregnant could damage their children. we wasn't told, no way, shape or form that this would happen to us. there was no guidelines. there was no information, there was nothing. this is a drug that was prescribed from a doctor and this is what happened. we are the ones living with the consequences. since the anti—epilepsy drug was launched in the...
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and joining us is — this is special, we have three generations of volunteers, leanne, sheila, and karenou put in this year between you? we've put injust under 1,300 hours of volunteering. 1,300? between the three of you? between the three of us. incredible. and what have been your highlights? mine was one day maybe, which i absolutely adored. it was a long shift but certainly worth the effort. one of mine was the gay parade. i really enjoyed that. gay pride? yeah. i was lucky enough to be in flood. i was on one of the floating platforms. 0h, brilliant! that was fantastic. we will be seeing some of that later in the programme. and you'll be sticking at it next year as well? yes, definitely. and longer to come, yeah. yeah, we have really enjoyed it, everybody. we're just like one big family. thank you so much for coming down. we are getting to the end of our review. season four is called tell the world. the final season of 2017 and the world premieres kept coming. maxine pea ke's play, the last testament of lillian bilocca, told the story of four hull women who fought the government for b
and joining us is — this is special, we have three generations of volunteers, leanne, sheila, and karenou put in this year between you? we've put injust under 1,300 hours of volunteering. 1,300? between the three of you? between the three of us. incredible. and what have been your highlights? mine was one day maybe, which i absolutely adored. it was a long shift but certainly worth the effort. one of mine was the gay parade. i really enjoyed that. gay pride? yeah. i was lucky enough to be in...
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. >> reporter: leann ups one of hundreds who flocked to the cathedral basilica of st. pet er and paul for a public viewing, lieutenant latourneau was killed battlin alarm row house fire in north philadelphia, when a floor collapsed trapping him. lieutenant latourneau was 11 year veteran of the philadelphia fire department a 25 year volunteer with the springfield fire somber way along jfk boulevard folks lining up to honor a fallenro. >> my sonnies a fire fighter and i truly a bless to go put their life on the protect us,lessing an to be>> when we sign up to be fire fighters we know that it is high fire fighters don't to this for accolade they do this to save lives and property. >> as you can see at this hour the lines are continuing to form outside of cathedral brazil contact of the saints peter and paul tonight this public viewing will be held until 9:00 tonight. tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. there will be another public viewing followed by funeral mass at 11:00. >>> that is very latest, reporting live, natasha brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> around 1:30 tomorr
. >> reporter: leann ups one of hundreds who flocked to the cathedral basilica of st. pet er and paul for a public viewing, lieutenant latourneau was killed battlin alarm row house fire in north philadelphia, when a floor collapsed trapping him. lieutenant latourneau was 11 year veteran of the philadelphia fire department a 25 year volunteer with the springfield fire somber way along jfk boulevard folks lining up to honor a fallenro. >> my sonnies a fire fighter and i truly a bless...
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like leanne stowe, who shared her memories of a firefighter she says was as joyful as he was knowledgeable. >> funny, always willing to help, always involved, all of the stories that you have heard about him are true. >> firefighters from across the country lined up to pay their respects, to a hero they didn't know, but whose job they know all too well. >> yes, just being here, we want to be able to give them strength in our prayers. >> friday morning, dignitaries and family will once again gather for a second public viewing and lieutenant letourneau's funeral. >> of all of the people i've known, very few people i've known had that absolutely nothing negative can be said about, and matthew is one of them. >> and the funeral procession will lever the cathedral basilica sometime after 12:30 p.m. this afternoon and go on to the cemetery in springfield township. because of the procession, police will pemporary harley close ramps on part every vine st. that includes the eastbound vine street expressway, southbound 95, and the northbound blue route. we'll have those full road closures at cbsphil
like leanne stowe, who shared her memories of a firefighter she says was as joyful as he was knowledgeable. >> funny, always willing to help, always involved, all of the stories that you have heard about him are true. >> firefighters from across the country lined up to pay their respects, to a hero they didn't know, but whose job they know all too well. >> yes, just being here, we want to be able to give them strength in our prayers. >> friday morning, dignitaries and...
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like leanne stowe, who shared her memories after firefighter she says was as joyful as he was knowledgeable. >> funny, always willing to help always involved, all of the stories that you have heard about him are true. >> firefighters from across the country lined to up pay their respect toss hero they didn't know but whose job they know all too well. >> just being here, we want to be able to give them strength in our prayers. >> friday morning dignitaries and family once again will gather for second public viewing and lieutenant letourneau's funeral. >> of all of the people i've known, there are very few in my life that i've known that absolutely nothing negative can be said about. and matthew is one of them. >> and the funeral procession will lever the cathedral sometime after 12:30 p.m. this afternoon and go on to the cemetery in springfield township. now because of the procession, police will temporarily close ramps on part of vine st. including the eastbound vine street expressway and southbound 95 and northbound blue route. we will will have those road closures at cbsphilly.com. also o
like leanne stowe, who shared her memories after firefighter she says was as joyful as he was knowledgeable. >> funny, always willing to help always involved, all of the stories that you have heard about him are true. >> firefighters from across the country lined to up pay their respect toss hero they didn't know but whose job they know all too well. >> just being here, we want to be able to give them strength in our prayers. >> friday morning dignitaries and family once...
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and contributor leanne caldwell. i hope you were listening. i want to ask you about this, there's a lot of talk among the moderates in the house about getting rid of the hastert rule, the so-called hastert rule, where a majority of the majority has to agree on it because it goes to the house. the congressman one of the people who has been pretty vocal about it. i didn't hear an answer from leader mccarthy. >> there's virtually no chance they will and he knows that. i have a lot of thoughts about that quick chat that ali had with the leader. >> go ahead. >> listen, timing is everything. that much i know. he is in davos and there's -- no one's faulting him for that. but the government runs out of funding february 8th and there's a lot of work to be done. there's virtually no chance house republican leadleadershipl put anything on the floor that doesn't have the majority of their majority. someone else in davos, the house freedom caucus chair, will make sure of that and hold the leadership's feet to the fire on that topic. the senate, second poin
and contributor leanne caldwell. i hope you were listening. i want to ask you about this, there's a lot of talk among the moderates in the house about getting rid of the hastert rule, the so-called hastert rule, where a majority of the majority has to agree on it because it goes to the house. the congressman one of the people who has been pretty vocal about it. i didn't hear an answer from leader mccarthy. >> there's virtually no chance they will and he knows that. i have a lot of...
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a few months ago, leanne set up this group for a few friends, but already there is nearly 1,000 membersiend and they were down. but she found a rock with a smile and it made her feel better so she treasured it. there are three really simple rules to follow. please do not take the pebbles from the beach. when you are painting them, use nontoxic paint so it does not hurt the wildlife, and hide them responsibly so it does not cause accidents. i love this one the best. why is that? it has sparkles in different colours. i think this one made me happy because there is a sun sign. here is my effort. we will see who finds it. across the uk, thousands are part of this new craze. all together: pebbles! now news about the latest addition to one of france's best zoos. the animal in question attracted a large crowd on his first public appearance — no doubt because he is the first of his kind — as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. she has all the usual baby panda credentials. he is very, cute, com pletely credentials. he is very, cute, completely irresistible. but he isn't any old baby panda. he is fren
a few months ago, leanne set up this group for a few friends, but already there is nearly 1,000 membersiend and they were down. but she found a rock with a smile and it made her feel better so she treasured it. there are three really simple rules to follow. please do not take the pebbles from the beach. when you are painting them, use nontoxic paint so it does not hurt the wildlife, and hide them responsibly so it does not cause accidents. i love this one the best. why is that? it has sparkles...
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and leanne, the nurse in charge, must find space.ients coming through the door, more elderly patients, more poorly patients. what are your concerns? there's not the capacity, we don't have the capacity to safely look after the amount of patients coming through the door. by 4200, ambulances are backing up outside a&e. inside, paramedics wait with their patients. she's looking after me lovely. i'm doing well. i'm in pain, but i'm coping. blanche is 83. and she is struggling to breathe. they're marvellous, these two men. they've never left me. i know. i'm in agony. she's in a lot of discomfort and pain. being in the corridor is not where she needs to be. we have given her what we can in terms of pain relief. what does she need? she needs to be seen by a doctor. that's it. paramedics told us they waited with blanche for an hour. when you see that lady down there for an hour... it's awful. we don't like it. nobody likes the patients to be in the corridor, but i physically have no room to put this lady in. i have been down and apologised,
and leanne, the nurse in charge, must find space.ients coming through the door, more elderly patients, more poorly patients. what are your concerns? there's not the capacity, we don't have the capacity to safely look after the amount of patients coming through the door. by 4200, ambulances are backing up outside a&e. inside, paramedics wait with their patients. she's looking after me lovely. i'm doing well. i'm in pain, but i'm coping. blanche is 83. and she is struggling to breathe....
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leanne, i'm sorry. thank you. my fault. sorry. women's names. he's done it twice now. have i?ertaken by tragedy not once, but twice. 23 people, including the attacker, were killed after a bomb went off at a pop concert at the manchester arena. this was among the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the united kingdom. clear the area now! less than two weeks later, and five days before the election, a second terror attack, this time on london bridge. eight people were killed, and the three attackers shot dead by police. on both occasions, the campaign was suspended for several days. we're saying the conservatives are the largest party, although they do not have a majority at this stage. overall, the conservatives lost 12 seats, creating a hung parliament. they were the biggest party, but didn't have a majority. surprising even themselves, labour regained an extra 30 seats. the snp lost 21, including that of their former leader alex salmond. former lib dem leader nick clegg also lost his seat. theresa may stayed on as pm, but onlyjust. i'm sorry for all those ha
leanne, i'm sorry. thank you. my fault. sorry. women's names. he's done it twice now. have i?ertaken by tragedy not once, but twice. 23 people, including the attacker, were killed after a bomb went off at a pop concert at the manchester arena. this was among the worst terrorist incidents we have ever experienced in the united kingdom. clear the area now! less than two weeks later, and five days before the election, a second terror attack, this time on london bridge. eight people were killed,...
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leanne suitor, abc's, pasadena, california. >> and this year's theme making a difference, let's hopepeople make a good difference this year, right? >> and thank you all viewing at home for making a big difference in our year, viewing us on atm as well as "world news now." we hope you enjoyed new year's eve and you have a great 2018. >> kendis gibson is back tomorrow morning with diane. that's what's making news i >> good morning everyone, 4:30 a.m., new year's day, 2018. tam and karen are off. jeanette reyes joins us. >> the mummers will strut despite the deep freedz, the nasty weather will make playing that music more challenging among other things. >> 2018 roared in with traditional fireworks, a red hot show witnessed by plenty of teeth-chattering people. >> weather alert, the dangerous cold becoming
leanne suitor, abc's, pasadena, california. >> and this year's theme making a difference, let's hopepeople make a good difference this year, right? >> and thank you all viewing at home for making a big difference in our year, viewing us on atm as well as "world news now." we hope you enjoyed new year's eve and you have a great 2018. >> kendis gibson is back tomorrow morning with diane. that's what's making news i >> good morning everyone, 4:30 a.m., new year's...
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leanne has been treated for a brain tumour. she and annelise say the programme has been priceless.like one—on—one. and someone who wouldn't open up, the donkeys just help you to start and not realise that you're talking so much about yourjourney. how would you say it has helped in your journey through cancer treatment? it helped a lot, actually. doing this. because at the start i was like, i'm definitely not doing it and now people ask what did you think of it and i said, it was amazing. they always ask how to explain it and you can't, you just have to go and try it. to understand it. a lot of different emotions come out. they talked about a donkey being left abandoned on a highway and is there ever a time you have felt alone and stuff like that. and when you think about the treatment, you were alone. so it is all about encouraging emotional openness. any challenges? mindfulness, i find a bit challenging. the organisation which came up with the therapy says the donkeys are the perfect creatures to make it happen. donkeys are very social animals and they enjoy engaging and interacti
leanne has been treated for a brain tumour. she and annelise say the programme has been priceless.like one—on—one. and someone who wouldn't open up, the donkeys just help you to start and not realise that you're talking so much about yourjourney. how would you say it has helped in your journey through cancer treatment? it helped a lot, actually. doing this. because at the start i was like, i'm definitely not doing it and now people ask what did you think of it and i said, it was amazing....
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and leanne, the nurse in charge must find space.he door, more elderly patients, more poorly patients. what are your concerns? there is not the capacity, we don't have the capacity to safely look after the patients coming through the door. by patients coming through the door. by 4.00, ambulances are backing up outside a&e. inside... paramedics wait with their patients. she's looking after me lovely. i'm doing well. i'm in pain but coping. blanche is 83. and she is struggling to breathe. they're marvellous these two men. they've never left me. i know. i'm in agony. she is in discomfort and pain. being here is not where she needs to be. we have given her what we can in terms of pain leaf. what does she need? she needs to be seen by a doctor. that's it. paramedics told us they wa nted that's it. paramedics told us they wanted with her for an that's it. paramedics told us they wanted with herfor an hour. when you see that lady down there for an hour... it's awful. we don't like it. nobody likes the patients to be in the corridor, but i p
and leanne, the nurse in charge must find space.he door, more elderly patients, more poorly patients. what are your concerns? there is not the capacity, we don't have the capacity to safely look after the patients coming through the door. by patients coming through the door. by 4.00, ambulances are backing up outside a&e. inside... paramedics wait with their patients. she's looking after me lovely. i'm doing well. i'm in pain but coping. blanche is 83. and she is struggling to breathe....
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. >> leanne is live in the newsroom now with more on the flu concerns. >> the main concern is that this had hoped. but health officials insist and i'm hoping my husband is watching this, there is still enough time to protect yourself and the vaccine they say is better than nothing. the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shot. >> we expect to still see high levels of flu activity for the next several months. >> reporter: hospitals have reported a recent increase in the number of people visiting the emergency room. the cdc and several health departments report that we're at the peak of the flu season which started early this year. there have also been more flu related deaths this year, during the last few season, by january 2017, there had been nine deaths in california among people under the age of 65. so far we have seen 42 deaths this season. it's believed this flu vaccine is not as effective as last year's. gloria gomez got her flu shot months ago. >> when i get sick, nobody's going to take care of me. i take care of others. th
. >> leanne is live in the newsroom now with more on the flu concerns. >> the main concern is that this had hoped. but health officials insist and i'm hoping my husband is watching this, there is still enough time to protect yourself and the vaccine they say is better than nothing. the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shot. >> we expect to still see high levels of flu activity for the next several months. >>...
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let's start with you, leann, give us what this wrinkle is.ow big of a wrinkle is it and is it big enough for the democrats? >> well, i think that even though the senate adjourned today with no finality, no outcome, the government is going to enter its third day of shutdown, i think there's still some progress being made. i think a lot of the reason that schumer objected to holding a vote tonight is he still needs to go talk to his fellow democrats to see if this proposal is okay and if this is enough for them and if they can squeeze out a little bit more from the majority leader between now and tomorrow, senate democrats are holding a conference tomorrow morning to discuss. i'm talking to a lot of senate democratic aides and they say they don't know exactly what is in the bill yet, or the proposal, this so called deal, so they're not willing to go along with it until they hear the details directly from their leader. >> michael, i laid out over the last 20 minutes or so how we originally had a calendar of what was going to be changed because y
let's start with you, leann, give us what this wrinkle is.ow big of a wrinkle is it and is it big enough for the democrats? >> well, i think that even though the senate adjourned today with no finality, no outcome, the government is going to enter its third day of shutdown, i think there's still some progress being made. i think a lot of the reason that schumer objected to holding a vote tonight is he still needs to go talk to his fellow democrats to see if this proposal is okay and if...
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in the newsroom, leanne ma ly melendez, abc 7 news. >>> new evidence that changes the way we understand concussion and brain damage, plus. >> we're waiting on my daughter. my other daughter that's on life support. she's not breathing on her own yet. >> just a heart-breaking tragedy. a family has lost one daughter and may lose another, all the result of a traffic accident they claim could have been prevented. >>> and tonight the 7 on your side covered california hotline is under way. you're taking a live look at our team of experts for answering your health insurance questions and helping you sign up for coverage right now. >> you can submit your questions using #ask finney or call 415-954-7621. michael and our experts will be answering questions until 8:00 p.m. on michael and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace
in the newsroom, leanne ma ly melendez, abc 7 news. >>> new evidence that changes the way we understand concussion and brain damage, plus. >> we're waiting on my daughter. my other daughter that's on life support. she's not breathing on her own yet. >> just a heart-breaking tragedy. a family has lost one daughter and may lose another, all the result of a traffic accident they claim could have been prevented. >>> and tonight the 7 on your side covered california...
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republicans since 2011, it's notorious leanne tie daca.ate democrats sent them a daca bill. they turned it down. in 2014, the house voted to eliminate daca. nothing happened and then in 2015, the house voted against to eliminate daca. we have essentially that same house today if not in a more conservative house. >> where does the president fit in all of this, larry? because he's been waffling. first he like it is and then doesn't like the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> and that's what happened. should it get through, both d.r.e.a.m.ers, it goes to the president. what will he do? let's put some descriptions here. what does senator schumer say? negotiating with the president is like negotiating with jello. it goes everywhere. the president kept changing his mind. remember, two weeks ago the president said give me a bill, i'll sign it. two days latere said, i don't like it. so in that kind of environment, it goes tohe president, should it go, we don't know what the president would do. maybe it's because we don't know who will get to him last. >> they brou
republicans since 2011, it's notorious leanne tie daca.ate democrats sent them a daca bill. they turned it down. in 2014, the house voted to eliminate daca. nothing happened and then in 2015, the house voted against to eliminate daca. we have essentially that same house today if not in a more conservative house. >> where does the president fit in all of this, larry? because he's been waffling. first he like it is and then doesn't like the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> and that's what happened....
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lu ann cahn leanne cahn ,000 deaths in america last year. we need to stand up and say enough.e only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. choose help over helplessness, hope over hopelessness. make sure that the lives we've lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. at college inn we craft a because every detail matters. we select all-natural chicken and flavorful herbs and spices. college inn broth helps you make every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. >>> we've all seen them and wondered if they're real or not. cosmetic display pictures that show amazing results. now, cvs pharmacy says it is outing the photos fake. it will ban touched up photos that promote store brand makeup and require other manufacturers to stop manipulating promotional display pictures by 2020. if they don't, they will mark displays with a digitally modified warning message. they're trying to prevent unrealistic body images which can hurt women. >>> two local women are celebrating after th
lu ann cahn leanne cahn ,000 deaths in america last year. we need to stand up and say enough.e only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. choose help over helplessness, hope over hopelessness. make sure that the lives we've lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. at college inn we craft a because every detail matters. we select all-natural chicken and flavorful herbs and spices. college inn broth...
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in concord, leanne littlmelendec 7 news. >> you'll find all the information on the website, search theflu. >>> the oakland department is announcing it mistaken -- >> reporter: an internal audit found the department mistakenly rejected as many as 25 new visa certifications last year. >> we acknowledge that there was a mistake. we're apologetic for that. >> reporter: they survive certifications for new visas if the applicant has helped the department in an investigation. i it allows someone to remain in the united states for up to four years. >> the whole intent of the law is to get our victims to report the crimes and not be fearful of contacting the police to let us know what's going on in the community. >> it's very easy to exploit and abuse and victimize people who have no status in the united states, because they're afraid to call the police. >> reporter: the alameda public defender's unit caught the mistake. >> whether they were arrested for a crime or defended in a crime or convicted of a crime, that's not their job, their job is to only certify whether someone's been helpful towa
in concord, leanne littlmelendec 7 news. >> you'll find all the information on the website, search theflu. >>> the oakland department is announcing it mistaken -- >> reporter: an internal audit found the department mistakenly rejected as many as 25 new visa certifications last year. >> we acknowledge that there was a mistake. we're apologetic for that. >> reporter: they survive certifications for new visas if the applicant has helped the department in an...
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leanne has more on the concern and what you can do about it. >> reporter: the c d.c. and san francisco public health report we are at the peak of the flu season that started early this year. that comes with consequences. >> higher numbers of visits to medical offices, to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shot. >> i always get my shots. every time the shots come around, i always get it. i'm doing fine. >> they say it's a bad one this year. >> they say that every year. >> there have been more flu related death this is year. during the last flu season by january 2017, there had been nine deaths in california among people under the age of 65. so far we have seen 42 deaths this season. it is believed this flu vaccine is not as effective as last year's. louise got her shot early and still got the flu except that her symptoms were mild. >> that don't stop you from having the flu. >> it didn't work for you? >> i guess it helped, i g
leanne has more on the concern and what you can do about it. >> reporter: the c d.c. and san francisco public health report we are at the peak of the flu season that started early this year. that comes with consequences. >> higher numbers of visits to medical offices, to emergency rooms, higher numbers of patients admitted to hospitals with the flu. >> the san francisco public health department is making another push asking people to get their flu shot. >> i always get...
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leanne melendez tweeting about another proposed commission hike.hey just voted to postpone the decision. the increase of $342 or 2.7% annually for the next academic year will impact students at all 10 uc campuses. >>> abc news sent this tweet about the 40 to 175 prison sentence that was handed down today to larry nassar, a physician convicted of molesting women for years, the judge saying i now just signed your death warrant. >>> now to a couple who are accused of starving and torturing their children. marcie gonzalez is live with the story. marcie? >> reporter: larry and the judge granted that banning the turpins from contacting their children for at least three years as this case moves forward. >> the >> reporter: the parents accused of holding 12 of their 13 children captive and torturing them for years returning to court, now ordered to have no contact with their children except through an attorney. >> okay? all right. you are nodding your head. >> reporter: all but one of the siblings ages 2 to 29 are being treated formal nourishment and traum
leanne melendez tweeting about another proposed commission hike.hey just voted to postpone the decision. the increase of $342 or 2.7% annually for the next academic year will impact students at all 10 uc campuses. >>> abc news sent this tweet about the 40 to 175 prison sentence that was handed down today to larry nassar, a physician convicted of molesting women for years, the judge saying i now just signed your death warrant. >>> now to a couple who are accused of starving and...
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in the newsroom, leanne ma ly melendez, abc 7 news. >>> new evidence that changes the way we understand concussion and brain damage, plus. >> we're waiting on my daughter. my other daughter that's on life support. she's not breathing on her own yet. >> just a heart-breaking tragedy. a family has lost one daughter and may lose another, all the result of a traffic accident they claim could have been prevented. >>> and tonight the 7 on your side covered california hotline is under way. you're taking a live look at our team of experts for answering your health insurance questions and helping you sign up for coverage right now. >> you can submit your questions using #ask finney or call 415-954-7621. michael and our experts will be answering questions until 8:00 p.m. on michael ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> we now know the names of the two young girls critically hurt in yesterday's horrific crash in antioch. the 4-year-old we're sad to say, has died. the man dr
in the newsroom, leanne ma ly melendez, abc 7 news. >>> new evidence that changes the way we understand concussion and brain damage, plus. >> we're waiting on my daughter. my other daughter that's on life support. she's not breathing on her own yet. >> just a heart-breaking tragedy. a family has lost one daughter and may lose another, all the result of a traffic accident they claim could have been prevented. >>> and tonight the 7 on your side covered california...