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this is from lillian rogers who is a long time made in the white house.she gives us an insight on how eggnog plays out in the white house. she observed speaking of liquids, going to give once more the recipe of a drink in my department. cocktail high balls were served upstairs and i had nothing to do with them. the new year's eggnog was traditional in the white house was concerned with its making. the creamy mixture was prepared in the same way in the punch bowl was carried before the president. each time lifting is cut president roosevelt gave the same toast, to the united states. lillian declared after tasting some of the wet eggnog that president eisenhower made was very strong but the one that roosevelt had was also very strong. you see strong eggnog not only from the roosevelt administration but to the present day. i don't know about in the trump white house now but the ones the obama served in president clinton would knock you out. that is just a tradition. i think president roosevelt is most over the martini. that's where he gets his identity. lill
this is from lillian rogers who is a long time made in the white house.she gives us an insight on how eggnog plays out in the white house. she observed speaking of liquids, going to give once more the recipe of a drink in my department. cocktail high balls were served upstairs and i had nothing to do with them. the new year's eggnog was traditional in the white house was concerned with its making. the creamy mixture was prepared in the same way in the punch bowl was carried before the...
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we all go, "lillian, lillian, lillian, lillian." [ light laughter ] and it works. well, congratualtions. >> thank you so much. >> seth: and thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> seth: the show's fantastic. >> my pleasure. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: michael mckean, everybody. "better call saul" airs monday nights at 10:00 pm on amc. we'll be right back with senator ben sasse. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ got it. rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. i'm not the type to smushy garbages... you know what? i'm going for it. you are completely and utterly... awesome... i'm glad you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to cry... you bette
we all go, "lillian, lillian, lillian, lillian." [ light laughter ] and it works. well, congratualtions. >> thank you so much. >> seth: and thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> seth: the show's fantastic. >> my pleasure. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: michael mckean, everybody. "better call saul" airs monday nights at 10:00 pm on amc. we'll be right back with senator ben sasse. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ got it. rumor...
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lillian kim has more. >> reporter: people enjoying the day were shocked when they witnessed a car fly into the bay. they say the driver was going fast before he lost control. >> as he went around the corner, his car started fish tailing, and then he hit the rocks and went airborne, and flipped into the water. >> reporter: witnesses sprang into action. some called 911 while two men went into the water. the driver was clearly trapped. >> that's when i just kicked off my shoes and threw my phone in the car and just ran right into the water with the other gentleman. >> i just broke the window open and felt an arm, grabbed him and pulled out. >> reporter: witnesses say the man behind the wheel was in his early 20s and no one ever got his name because he took off in a truck with friends. police would like to find them to make sure he's okay. the two samaritans will be fine but suffered a few cuts during the rescue. >> it was a great job by those citizens. without them being here, i believe that it probably would have been a different outcome for the occupants of that car. >> reporter: in sa
lillian kim has more. >> reporter: people enjoying the day were shocked when they witnessed a car fly into the bay. they say the driver was going fast before he lost control. >> as he went around the corner, his car started fish tailing, and then he hit the rocks and went airborne, and flipped into the water. >> reporter: witnesses sprang into action. some called 911 while two men went into the water. the driver was clearly trapped. >> that's when i just kicked off my...
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abc 7 news reporter lillian kim has the story from petaluma. >> this is rancho obi wan. >> reporter: on a property not so far away is the home of the world's largest private collection of "star wars" memorabilia. steve began his labor of love 40 years ago. >> it was a piece of the movie, bringing home a piece of the movie. i didn't mean to have the world's largest collection. it just happened. >> reporter: but key pieces are missing, 120 pieces to be exact worth $200,000. authorities arrested his long time friend, georgia resident and fellow "star wars" enthusiast carl cunningham who came to their attention after a southern california dealer suspected he was selling stolen goods. >> we were totally devastated that someone we considered part of the family, someone that stayed with us, someone that we shared meals with would do something like that. >> reporter: there are roughly 400,000 items in this collection, including every action figure. do you prefer han solo with the small head or big head? it was the subject of big debate backing in the day. most of the items stolen also r also
abc 7 news reporter lillian kim has the story from petaluma. >> this is rancho obi wan. >> reporter: on a property not so far away is the home of the world's largest private collection of "star wars" memorabilia. steve began his labor of love 40 years ago. >> it was a piece of the movie, bringing home a piece of the movie. i didn't mean to have the world's largest collection. it just happened. >> reporter: but key pieces are missing, 120 pieces to be exact...
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lillian lim/restaurant goer: we really like noelani's. we know them. we go there. we really trust them. we know know they would you know, if there was something that was going on, we know they would take care of it. we do really trust them.todd tweedy/restaurant goer: we go there all the time. we love it. they have a lot of great food and you know, i'm sure they're as careful as they can be with whatever their product is.the recall targets a dozen other restaurants and retail locations in california. as well as those in texas and oaklahoma.according to the cdc, hepatitis a is a liver disease that can be transmitted through food or skin to skin contact.(hermela aregawi)so far, there have been no reports of illness. reporting in san carlos, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (steve)(fs) according to the centers for disease control symptoms include fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, abnormal liver tests, dark urine, and pale stool. people with hepatitis a may not have symptoms until 15 to 50 days after consuming a contaminated food or drink. some children may not show any
lillian lim/restaurant goer: we really like noelani's. we know them. we go there. we really trust them. we know know they would you know, if there was something that was going on, we know they would take care of it. we do really trust them.todd tweedy/restaurant goer: we go there all the time. we love it. they have a lot of great food and you know, i'm sure they're as careful as they can be with whatever their product is.the recall targets a dozen other restaurants and retail locations in...
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lillian, i think you the fire broke out. lillian, i think you were on the fire broke out.tenth floor. tell us, when the fire broke out, what did you do? before i realised the fire had broken out, ijust smelt smoke. i was out of the house and wa nted smoke. i was out of the house and wanted to see what was going on. as soon as i was out, that is when ever thing we'd crazy. i could not go back inside. it wasjust a few minutes after the fire started. you we re minutes after the fire started. you were to sleep? no, i wasn't. that is obviously a blessing. you realised you could smell smoke, is that what alerted you? i thought some thing was burning in the kitchen, but there was nothing burning there. i looked out of the window and i saw smoke. i wanted to check what was going on. i thought i could help somebody. i went and checked, and i don't what happened after that. the advice to residents was to stay inside. stay inside, lock your doors and put towels or whatever to stop the smoke from coming in. you decided to ignore that? why did you ta ke decided to ignore that? why did
lillian, i think you the fire broke out. lillian, i think you were on the fire broke out.tenth floor. tell us, when the fire broke out, what did you do? before i realised the fire had broken out, ijust smelt smoke. i was out of the house and wa nted smoke. i was out of the house and wanted to see what was going on. as soon as i was out, that is when ever thing we'd crazy. i could not go back inside. it wasjust a few minutes after the fire started. you we re minutes after the fire started. you...
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lillian kim shows us a blast of nasty weather caught us off guard. >> temperatures took a big dip, 25 below normal in some cases. the caltrans employee tweeted about the unseasonably cold weather from interstate 80. >> please slow down. cars are going far too fast for these conditions. enjoy the view. >> in napa, hail gave residents quite a surprise. the sound of thunder also rattled a few nerves. in petaluma a resident caught the lightning on video and residents found the whole thing amusing. >> me and my neighbor were cracking up because it went from being sunny to thunder, lightning, raining, wind, and we both looked at each skput saoth head, what the heck? it's june. >> the hail came down and it was a big size, i would say like a marble size, you know. >> in other cities, it was the more mundane stuff. there was a silver lining. a beautiful rainbow appeared over the bay area, and lillian kim, abc7 news. >> nice to see the rainbow. >> but what on earth? lisa argen, it's june. >> i know. i will bring you good news. that's behind us and we are slowly pulling out of the seasonably coo
lillian kim shows us a blast of nasty weather caught us off guard. >> temperatures took a big dip, 25 below normal in some cases. the caltrans employee tweeted about the unseasonably cold weather from interstate 80. >> please slow down. cars are going far too fast for these conditions. enjoy the view. >> in napa, hail gave residents quite a surprise. the sound of thunder also rattled a few nerves. in petaluma a resident caught the lightning on video and residents found the...
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lillian kim is in the newsroom with more on what to expect. >> reporter: the hearings are scheduled to begin at 7:00 a.m. our time. early, but not early enough to dissuade people from getting together. the new parkway theater had a warriors watch party. expecting to open their doors at 6:45 a.m. a comey watch party. >> i see this as the beginning of the impeachment process. we'll show the impeachment hearings on the big screen. >> reporter: when james comey appears, he will begin with a prepared statement. he will talk about the president, asking him to tropp drop the investigation into michael flynn. and demanded loyalty. i didn't move, speak or change my facial expression in any way during the awkward silence that followed. belo we looked at each other in silence. after comey's statement, the hearing will transition into q&a. feinstein and harris hit on the intelligence committee. >> just the facts. we'll see senator trying to get him to interpret it. did he feel pressured? did he believe this was obstruction of justice? >> reporter: the east bay congressman plans to watch the entire
lillian kim is in the newsroom with more on what to expect. >> reporter: the hearings are scheduled to begin at 7:00 a.m. our time. early, but not early enough to dissuade people from getting together. the new parkway theater had a warriors watch party. expecting to open their doors at 6:45 a.m. a comey watch party. >> i see this as the beginning of the impeachment process. we'll show the impeachment hearings on the big screen. >> reporter: when james comey appears, he will...
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lillian kim is in the newsroom with more on what to expect. >> reporter: the hearings are scheduled to begin at 7:00 a.m. our time. early, but not early enough to dissuade people from getting together. the new parkway theater had a warriors watch party. expecting to open their doors at 6:45 a.m. a comey watch party. >> i see this as the beginning of the impeachment process. we'll show the impeachment hearings on the big screen. >> reporter: when james comey appears, he will begin with a prepared statement. he will talk about the president, asking him to tropp drop the investigation into michael flynn. and demanded loyalty. i didn't move, speak or change my facial expression in any way during the awkward silence that followed. belo we looked at each other in silence. after comey's statement, the hearing will transition into q&a. feinstein and harris hit on the intelligence committee. >> just the facts. we'll see senator trying to get him to interpret it. did he feel pressured? did he believe this was obstruction of justice? >> reporter: the east bay congressman plans to watch the entire
lillian kim is in the newsroom with more on what to expect. >> reporter: the hearings are scheduled to begin at 7:00 a.m. our time. early, but not early enough to dissuade people from getting together. the new parkway theater had a warriors watch party. expecting to open their doors at 6:45 a.m. a comey watch party. >> i see this as the beginning of the impeachment process. we'll show the impeachment hearings on the big screen. >> reporter: when james comey appears, he will...
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in san francisco, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> a fight forces a shopping mall to close in downtown san francisco, and you are looking here at cell phone video taken as police are trying to break up the fight in westfield mall on market street. police have not said yet what started this fight. several officers were assaulted during it. they were not seriously hurt. they are under lockdown temporarily. in the end police detained several people. unclear if anyone is facing charges. >>> the palo alto city council is expected to approve raising annual parking fees in certain neighborhoods. according to palo alto on line, parking garages will go up nearly $200. the increase will hurt businesses because some pay for their employees to park. supporters say it may be easier to buy permits because it will be so expensive. city council meets tomorrow afternoon. >>> right now chp looking for the driver of a stolen suv that crashed and rolled down a hill in fremont. sky 7 was over the crash near 680 southbound in auto mall parkway yesterday. you can see the vehicle with major damage just off the fr
in san francisco, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >>> a fight forces a shopping mall to close in downtown san francisco, and you are looking here at cell phone video taken as police are trying to break up the fight in westfield mall on market street. police have not said yet what started this fight. several officers were assaulted during it. they were not seriously hurt. they are under lockdown temporarily. in the end police detained several people. unclear if anyone is facing charges....
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i am thinking they're all african-americans on staffre's t but the blade was john henry data into lillian parks inhe her diary sheds light that the african-americans who are the cooks would do their of baying and henry had that would come but behind them to adjust the seasoning soever they were making she would lesseps what would never work out. i did a lot of research in the archives and also the main food for my research that a lot of companies were digitizing if you could figure out the terms that were used then you could find out about the crooks son, i will back up to say thee term white house executive chef does not come intono existence jacqueline kennedy what created the term everfo called the head cook for the chief cook and the pantry man leaves during the johnson administration and was a well-known cater.ad and elisabeth blake and dazed -- daisy in the first jimmy carter in the house before president carter and elisabeth maurer and kathryn smith. >> so when they come to the white house with that segregated practice with president taft so even though there was of multiracial coo
i am thinking they're all african-americans on staffre's t but the blade was john henry data into lillian parks inhe her diary sheds light that the african-americans who are the cooks would do their of baying and henry had that would come but behind them to adjust the seasoning soever they were making she would lesseps what would never work out. i did a lot of research in the archives and also the main food for my research that a lot of companies were digitizing if you could figure out the...
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the nonprofit group casa tells us immigration officials deported lillian a cruz to falls church to el sal va el salvador she was detained last month after she voluntarily checked in with an ice office. she had a traffic ticket on her record, but govern ofer terry mcauliffe her in the country so she would the north korea be separated from her children. >> shot and killed a suspect at a train station in brussels. sewed yers neutralized the suspect immediately after a small explosion at the station. they confirmed hits death hours after the bomb squadded checked whether he was armed with more explosives. earlier reports said he was wearing a bomb belt belgium's crisis center says it doesn't race a need to race the country's terror threft level. >> at least 29 people died n last week in london. support is all flowing in from all around the world. adele dropped by the station to meet some of the firefighters who helped battle the flames at the 20 story tower . adele is a london native . she as the firefighters held a moment of silence. meantime top artists like jessie jay the at house simo
the nonprofit group casa tells us immigration officials deported lillian a cruz to falls church to el sal va el salvador she was detained last month after she voluntarily checked in with an ice office. she had a traffic ticket on her record, but govern ofer terry mcauliffe her in the country so she would the north korea be separated from her children. >> shot and killed a suspect at a train station in brussels. sewed yers neutralized the suspect immediately after a small explosion at the...
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as she was being attacked, lillian managed to switch on her phone and record what happened.d serious sexual assault to come forward and also — where they can — to use modern technology to help capture their attackers. in her first broadcast interview, lillian and her mother karen spoke to the today programme'sjustin webb and described the moment of the attack. as soon as the attacker put his hand on me, i knew something was up, because when i'm out and it's late, it is common for people to talk to you randomly, it is friendly chat, sometimes they can be drunk, but as soon as he put his hand on me, i knew that it was an invasion of my personal space, and that was when i knew something was wrong. and did you think at first but he was going to mug you? i did. i had no idea of what else was going to happen, but initially i did think it was going to bea initially i did think it was going to be a mugging. what went through your mind when that happened? first of all i flipped the video recording on my phone, and i turned the light on my phone, and i turned the light on as well, bec
as she was being attacked, lillian managed to switch on her phone and record what happened.d serious sexual assault to come forward and also — where they can — to use modern technology to help capture their attackers. in her first broadcast interview, lillian and her mother karen spoke to the today programme'sjustin webb and described the moment of the attack. as soon as the attacker put his hand on me, i knew something was up, because when i'm out and it's late, it is common for people to...
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he and his wife lillian have been going there for about 10 years. the latest trip there will be quite different. friday morning jetblue rolled out the facial recognition system for passengers at logan airport. and allows passengers to be photographed at the gate instead of checking in with the boarding pass. >> you don't have to pull out your passport you just go through the line and look in and they take your picture and that's it. >> jetblue says the system is voluntary. passengers who choose to use it will have their image checked with an agent against her passport or visa photo on file with u.s. customs. >> it will get us to the boarding part much quicker. >> back in 2002 logan airport officials tried similar technology to verify airport employees after the 9/11 attacks. they canceled it after a failed to properly identify nearly 40% of people. jetblue says the technology has changed with cloud storage and facial recognition algorithms that are much more sophisticated. >> combining those changes in technology has enabled us to use facial recogni
he and his wife lillian have been going there for about 10 years. the latest trip there will be quite different. friday morning jetblue rolled out the facial recognition system for passengers at logan airport. and allows passengers to be photographed at the gate instead of checking in with the boarding pass. >> you don't have to pull out your passport you just go through the line and look in and they take your picture and that's it. >> jetblue says the system is voluntary....
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lillian lim/restaurant goer: we really like noelani's. we know them. we go there. we really trust them. we know know they would you know, if there was something that was going on, we know they would take care of it. we do really trust them.todd tweedy/restaurant goer: we go there all the time. we love it. they have a lot of great food and you know, i'm sure they're as careful as they can be with whatever their product is.the recall targets a dozen other restaurants and retail locations in california. as well as those in texas and oaklahoma.according to the cdc, hepatitis a is a liver disease that can be transmitted through food or skin to skin contact.(hermela aregawi)so far, there have been no reports of illness. reporting live in san carlos, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (steve)(fs)according to the centers for disease control...it could take 15 to 50 days to develop symptoms of hepatitis a.symptoms include fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, abnormal liver tests, dark urine, and pale stool. people with hepatitis a may not have symptoms until 15 to 50 days after co
lillian lim/restaurant goer: we really like noelani's. we know them. we go there. we really trust them. we know know they would you know, if there was something that was going on, we know they would take care of it. we do really trust them.todd tweedy/restaurant goer: we go there all the time. we love it. they have a lot of great food and you know, i'm sure they're as careful as they can be with whatever their product is.the recall targets a dozen other restaurants and retail locations in...
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with more on that, here's abc7 news reporter, lillian kim. >> two families grieved at the same spot. both students went to school in union city. >> thought it was just a dream. >> 19-year-old rodriguez was behind the wheel. investigators will determine if he will face criminal charges. seven people were in the full-sized pickup as it flipped several times, and it was going 50 to 60 miles per hour and clipped another car and went airborne. and then the sisters lost another brother to a crash two years ago say rodriguez should be held accountable. >> one of the people that survived the accident said they told the driver to slow down, and he did as he pleased. >> where do you have to go to speed like that and cause this kind of accident and take somebody's life. that's not fair. >> the hardest part is coming to terms that they will never see brianna or simon again. >> i just wish i could call her and say, hey, can i go over your house again? >> as for the others in the truck, some remain in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. >>> after receiving a $1 million settlement, the wom
with more on that, here's abc7 news reporter, lillian kim. >> two families grieved at the same spot. both students went to school in union city. >> thought it was just a dream. >> 19-year-old rodriguez was behind the wheel. investigators will determine if he will face criminal charges. seven people were in the full-sized pickup as it flipped several times, and it was going 50 to 60 miles per hour and clipped another car and went airborne. and then the sisters lost another...
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he and his wife lillian have been going to the tropical island for about 10 years and the latest drupalbe quite different. jetblue rolled out this facial recognition system for the passengers at the logan airport that allows passengers to be photographed at the gate rather than checking in with a boarding pass. >> you don't have to pull out the passport or boarding pass, just go to the line, they take your picture, and that's it. >> reporter: jetblue said that the system is voluntary and those that choose to use it will have the image checked against the agent against the passport or the visa photo on file at the u.s. customs. >> it gets us through boarding much quicker and it's great if it works out fine. >> reporter: in 2002 the logan airport officials tried similar technology to verify airport employees after the 9/11 attacks but canceled it after it failed to properly identify nearly 40% of the people. jetblue says that technology has changed with the facial recognition algorithms that are much more sophisticated.>> combining the changes has enabled us to use facial recognition's. >
he and his wife lillian have been going to the tropical island for about 10 years and the latest drupalbe quite different. jetblue rolled out this facial recognition system for the passengers at the logan airport that allows passengers to be photographed at the gate rather than checking in with a boarding pass. >> you don't have to pull out the passport or boarding pass, just go to the line, they take your picture, and that's it. >> reporter: jetblue said that the system is...
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political speeches were cynthia nixon, who won best featured actress for her role as an abused woman in lillian hellman's play "the little foxes." >> it is a privilege to appear atlillian hellman's play this specific moment in history. 80 years ago, she wrote "there are people who eat the earth and eat all of the people on it, and other people who just stand around and watch them do it. i love, my gratitude, and my undying respect a lot to all of the people in 2017 who are refusing to just stand and watch them do it. amy: and former u.n. general assembly president father miguel d'escoto has died in nicaragua at 84. the maryknoll priest was a longtime critic of the united states and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. this is father miguel d'escoto talking about the united nations in an interview with democracy now! in 2010. >> is a fraud. amy: what you mean they have veto power? who is they? >> the security council. amy: in the countries in particular? >> there are five countries. doubt, the most influential country in the united nations is the united states. it is really amazing. the most warmon
political speeches were cynthia nixon, who won best featured actress for her role as an abused woman in lillian hellman's play "the little foxes." >> it is a privilege to appear atlillian hellman's play this specific moment in history. 80 years ago, she wrote "there are people who eat the earth and eat all of the people on it, and other people who just stand around and watch them do it. i love, my gratitude, and my undying respect a lot to all of the people in 2017 who are...
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lillian na was talking about it with her public phrase, one foot in the grave. party caucus capable of riding this wave. we have 80-year-old leaders and 90-year-old ranking members, this isn't a party. it's a giant assisted living center. so that is a little aegist. >> there is a point that is the generational divide. >> you are seeing the candidates democrats for president in 2020. whether it's bernie sanders or elizabeth warren or joe biden. these are folks who all could be well into their 70s by the time that race begins. and i think the democrats here are struggling, looking for a fresh, vital face to put up against the results there so, democratic operatives i think would also point out the democrats over performed expectation in some of these special elections. so, for example, in kansas, 12% higher, up 8% in montana. up 7% in south carolina. you can see the graphic there. there are some operatives that point out these are sheets republicans chose to vacate, denver over performing there, why wouldn't that be a good seen in the house the argument goes? >> t
lillian na was talking about it with her public phrase, one foot in the grave. party caucus capable of riding this wave. we have 80-year-old leaders and 90-year-old ranking members, this isn't a party. it's a giant assisted living center. so that is a little aegist. >> there is a point that is the generational divide. >> you are seeing the candidates democrats for president in 2020. whether it's bernie sanders or elizabeth warren or joe biden. these are folks who all could be well...
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they are terrible political leaders, but lillian street ciders.ugh the manifesto preparation is they‘ve landed really badly on the doorstep and mps didn‘t even know what was going to go in it. so it is too tightly controlled at the top. and there was the leak of the manifesto. you think in some way that worked well forjeremy corbyn? absolutely. the conservatives wanted an election about brexit. if labour tried to its article 50 earlier on and i think they would have called the election then. but because the manifesto leaked, we then had a lot of intrigue and a lot of people finding out what was in it and a debate about policies and lots of issues. i think that really helped and got the election campaign going. whether it was intentional or not we don't know. but a quick look at the papers. it is really all about theresa may. many stairs into the a byss. theresa may. many stairs into the abyss. she has had her chips. —— may stares. you would think papers like the daily telegraph, which has been so supportive throughout, this thought process that is
they are terrible political leaders, but lillian street ciders.ugh the manifesto preparation is they‘ve landed really badly on the doorstep and mps didn‘t even know what was going to go in it. so it is too tightly controlled at the top. and there was the leak of the manifesto. you think in some way that worked well forjeremy corbyn? absolutely. the conservatives wanted an election about brexit. if labour tried to its article 50 earlier on and i think they would have called the election...
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he and his wife lillian have been going to the tropical island ten years but their latest trip will be quite different. friday morning, jetblue rolled out the official recognition system for airport. allows passengers to be photographed at the gate instead of checking in with the boarding pass. >> you don't have to pull out your passport and your boarding pass. you go through the line and they take your picture and that's it >> jetblue said the system is voluntary. they will have the image checked with an agent against the passport or visa photo on file with us customs >> it will get us through quicker. i think it will be great if it works out. >> reporter: logan airport officials tried similar technology to investigator airport employees after the 911 attacks but they cancelled it after it failed to properly identify nearly 40% of people. jetblue says the technology has changed with cloud storage and facial recognitioning a algorithms that are much more >> it's enabled us in a very scaleable way. >> reporter: jetblue said it's about getting passengers through the gate sufficiently. th
he and his wife lillian have been going to the tropical island ten years but their latest trip will be quite different. friday morning, jetblue rolled out the official recognition system for airport. allows passengers to be photographed at the gate instead of checking in with the boarding pass. >> you don't have to pull out your passport and your boarding pass. you go through the line and they take your picture and that's it >> jetblue said the system is voluntary. they will have...
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lillian evangelista. the secret to longevity, she says chocolate, lots and lots of chocolate. it and send the pictures to today.com/celebrates. >>> we have to get back for the next hour. >> we have an awesome guest. >> holly hunter. >> we love her. >> more with ice cube and grilling with our good >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt in the last segment? >> first your local news. >>> this is a news break. >> good morning to you. i am eun yang. we'll check on your commute with melissa mollet. how is it looking, melissa? >> inner loop before route 1. debris blocking two lanes. northbound 95 after 198 crash blocking the left bw parkway a crash blocking the left lane. metro, delays to glenmont on the red line. >> thank you. >>> a quick break and we'll check your forecast next. stay with us. >>> welcome back, everybody. temperatures right around 80 degrees for daytime highs today. we'll take them into the 90s. 80 right now. taking it into the low 90s with the humidity around. showers and thunderstorms as we get into your friday. your friday morning and again on friday after
lillian evangelista. the secret to longevity, she says chocolate, lots and lots of chocolate. it and send the pictures to today.com/celebrates. >>> we have to get back for the next hour. >> we have an awesome guest. >> holly hunter. >> we love her. >> more with ice cube and grilling with our good >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt in the last segment? >> first your local news. >>> this is a news break. >> good morning to...
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let's all say hello to lillian evangelista from new jersey, proud grabbed make 100 years old.anniversary, please tell us about it and send a picture, today.com/celebrates. >> i could stay here all day long. >> we've got to get to the next hour. >> awesome guest next hour. >> holly hunter. >> more with ice cube. we're going to be grilling with our good buddy. >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt taught us in the last segment. >> inside. i )m ... ==cam== a live look at downtown san jose - where things are just >>> good morning. it's 56 on your thursday. i'm sam brock. we start off with a live look at downtown san jose where things are hitting up today. it will be another scorcher. meteorologist kari hall tells us this is going to be a hottest day in the bay area's prolonged heat wave, so be prepared. >>> it is also another day of health concerns after at least two south bay deaths yesterday that were tied to extreme heat. another death is also being investigated. one of them involved an elderly woman who was gardening in her yard. the other a homeless man who was living
let's all say hello to lillian evangelista from new jersey, proud grabbed make 100 years old.anniversary, please tell us about it and send a picture, today.com/celebrates. >> i could stay here all day long. >> we've got to get to the next hour. >> awesome guest next hour. >> holly hunter. >> more with ice cube. we're going to be grilling with our good buddy. >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt taught us in the last segment. >> inside. i )m ......
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let's all say hello to lillian evangelista from new jersey, proud grabbed make 100 years old.tone anniversary, please tell us about it and send a picture, today.com/celebrates. >> i could stay here all day long. >> we've got to get to the next hour. >> awesome guest next hour. >> holly hunter. >> more with ice cube. we're going to be grilling with our good buddy. >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt taught us in the last segment. >> inside. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> we have been following breaking news for more than five hours now a deadly wrong way crash shut down part of route 55 northbound. one died when a truck auck collided. one of the trucks caught fire. jessica boyington has been watching and getting you around it all morning. >> big delays now and we have been watching since 3:00 this morning. all through our morning rush so far. 55 northbound has been shut down south of route 40 around exit 39. they are diverting off all morning around garden road, exist 35. they are starting to let the right shoulder move by the scene. still big delays so get off at 35 a
let's all say hello to lillian evangelista from new jersey, proud grabbed make 100 years old.tone anniversary, please tell us about it and send a picture, today.com/celebrates. >> i could stay here all day long. >> we've got to get to the next hour. >> awesome guest next hour. >> holly hunter. >> more with ice cube. we're going to be grilling with our good buddy. >> are you going to grill al fresco like matt taught us in the last segment. >> inside....