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lin: -- ago. >> anthony: right. >> lin: and now it's for everyone. >> hai: yeah. >> lin: it's not expensivehai: 40 cents. >> lin: 40, 45 cents. >> anthony: 45 cents a beer. >> both: yeah. >> anthony: i'll have another. i can afford that. ♪ the country's changed so much. when i first came, bicycles and motorbikes. now lot of cars. >> lin: more cars. >> anthony: you know, look, money. >> lin: yeah. >> anthony: people are making money. business is good, right? >> both: yeah. >> anthony: i mean, much, much, much more tourism every year, yes? >> hai: yes, yes. people also enjoy life more. ♪ [ engines rev ] [ horns honk ] hiever. behr premium plus, "behr" through it all with a top-rated paint at a great price. find it exclusively at the home depot. hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like schwab does. what are you teaching these kids? ask your broker if they offer award
lin: -- ago. >> anthony: right. >> lin: and now it's for everyone. >> hai: yeah. >> lin: it's not expensivehai: 40 cents. >> lin: 40, 45 cents. >> anthony: 45 cents a beer. >> both: yeah. >> anthony: i'll have another. i can afford that. ♪ the country's changed so much. when i first came, bicycles and motorbikes. now lot of cars. >> lin: more cars. >> anthony: you know, look, money. >> lin: yeah. >> anthony: people are...
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so i find that to -- it's basically a real metaphor for the pinolitics we're lin right now. you see president trump throwing up the papers. to me,t' t like the signature -- signature visual of the presidcy. ah, this script is boring. i'm going to offer you a new immigrion-related plotline. put i want to go back to this idea that he's in campaign mold. i think he is. he feels unat the timeered or that he's out there doing what he wants to do. having the cabinet want to have, the presidency i want to have. what i'm struck by i that he's still treating it as a reality show or as if everything is a. campai actions do have consequences in meco this week in response to this manufactured on tv crisis, you saw tde pre of mexico, after two years of forbearance, actually givessn addo the mexican people and say enough is enough, basically. donald trump, ifo you want t talk about american domestic politics, you should do thatnd leave mexico out of it. he may lose his job in the july 1 mexican presidential election because of the american politics here. >> to susan's point, this crisis w
so i find that to -- it's basically a real metaphor for the pinolitics we're lin right now. you see president trump throwing up the papers. to me,t' t like the signature -- signature visual of the presidcy. ah, this script is boring. i'm going to offer you a new immigrion-related plotline. put i want to go back to this idea that he's in campaign mold. i think he is. he feels unat the timeered or that he's out there doing what he wants to do. having the cabinet want to have, the presidency i...
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nicole lin-salata reports. (jr stone) that was nicole lin-salata reporting.he suspect has undergone a psychiatric evaluation. it's unclear whether that student will return to stoneman douglas high school. school.douglas high stoneman return to student will whether that it's unclear evaluation.a psychiatric has undergone the suspect reporting.salata nicole lin- that was (jr stone) (jr stone) that was (jr stone)(jr stone) that was nicole lin- salata reporting. the suspect has undergone a psychiatric evaluation. it's unclear whether that student will return to stoneman douglas high school. (justine) next... a controversial billboard goes up... why it's calling the n-r-a a "terrorist organization." (jrstone) then... three people are shot after visiting a fast-food drive thru... and the gunman is still on the loose.on the loose.gunman is still on the loose. (jrstone) in the south bay... terrifying moments this past week when a group of women are shot at after leaving a fast-food drive thru. one of the passengers was hit. as kron4's hermela aregawi reports... the g
nicole lin-salata reports. (jr stone) that was nicole lin-salata reporting.he suspect has undergone a psychiatric evaluation. it's unclear whether that student will return to stoneman douglas high school. school.douglas high stoneman return to student will whether that it's unclear evaluation.a psychiatric has undergone the suspect reporting.salata nicole lin- that was (jr stone) (jr stone) that was (jr stone)(jr stone) that was nicole lin- salata reporting. the suspect has undergone a...
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. >>> and lin-manuel miranda from "hamilton" quarantined from his 8-week-old son. the potentially dangerous infection he's trying to keep away from the infant. we're back with much more "gma." keep it here. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by wayfair. a zillion things home. mi'm evenarts win the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to shave my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i miss or delay a dose, i take it when i remember, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, it lasts 8 weeks with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, d
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da lin is on the phone now. da, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, michelle.o we're at the oakland hills right now. you can see the oakland police department has shut down a portion of grizzly peak and this is in the southbound direction a portion of grizzly peak. this is because they are looking for an occupant inside a car that has gone off the road. i want to pan over here. this is with a cell phone signal so bear with me here. the footage could be choppy. i'm going to walk to the edge. so oakland police believe the car somehow went down this cliff right here. now, i cannot see a car down there because it's very foggy. you can see right here it is extremely foggy. but this is grizzly peak. southbound is closed. northbound remains open. they found the car, oakland police just had a press conference and they found the car down the cliff but they can't locate the person inside. so what happens next is they are waiting for a cadaver dog and they are going to try to get a cadaver dog to see if a person been ejected or search for some kind of clue to see what hap
da lin is on the phone now. da, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, michelle.o we're at the oakland hills right now. you can see the oakland police department has shut down a portion of grizzly peak and this is in the southbound direction a portion of grizzly peak. this is because they are looking for an occupant inside a car that has gone off the road. i want to pan over here. this is with a cell phone signal so bear with me here. the footage could be choppy. i'm going to walk to the...
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many of them told kpix5's da lin they have nowhere else to go. >> reporter: about a dozen rvs remainparked on berkeley's marina boulevard. police handed out warning notices to roughly 20rvs this weekend saying move or get towed. this former carpenter who lost his job due to work injuries has parked here for a year. >> they just keep harassing us, you know. we're not doing nothing bad out here. we're just trying to survive. >> reporter: among them a uc berkeley instructor, a cal graduate student and three kids. many refuse to leave saying there's nowhere else to go. >> when you're capable of keeping a vehicle to live in, it's so much healthier and so much better for you, so much less of a risk. >> reporter: the city said the problem started 18 months ago. at one point up to 70rvs camped out at berkeley marina. >> a number of people in boats and otherwise have reported break-ins. >> reporter: they received dozens of complaints from nearby businesses and the people living on boats and boathouses across from the rv encampment. >> very glad that the city and harbor has finally supported a
many of them told kpix5's da lin they have nowhere else to go. >> reporter: about a dozen rvs remainparked on berkeley's marina boulevard. police handed out warning notices to roughly 20rvs this weekend saying move or get towed. this former carpenter who lost his job due to work injuries has parked here for a year. >> they just keep harassing us, you know. we're not doing nothing bad out here. we're just trying to survive. >> reporter: among them a uc berkeley instructor, a...
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n example, the senators asked repeatedly something along the lin of, can i delete my data off facebook, or can i see what facebook has on me, and he answered yes, of course, you can de delete all the dasn. it dt count data that facebook gathered on you in other ways, bought fro data brokers, gathered from tracking you around the internet, gathered on you frome your fs or from your device. and that silence spokeme volume to >> so it wasn't an inaccurate answer, it was just an incomplete answer? >> it was an incomplete and the senators and congresspeople glarj didn't catch that. they didn't understand the qualification. >> the amount of data they have is tremendous because, sam, i know you went on facebook, downloaded all they information they had on hayou. did you find? >> if you have facebook, i would encourage you to do this. go to the website and download your wholle fi it's got everything i ever posted in my time line. >> for 13 years? >> 13 1/2 years, every didnou mean com i made, every stupid photo i took. >> what didou think when you saw all that information? >> the reaction was
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lin has a distinctly political edge kick off reporting a limo tot he was there to give us the lowdown the russian world cup is just around the corner i'm at the eleven million metre football film festival and the biggest talking point this year isn't even the football but the politics surrounding it. more than just a game sports as opposed to a sport so it's sports is part of our society at the society's political. motives and the fleet. ball in trade on how intertwined are the two. i've spoken to not support former footballers people who are in the football industry and there are very few of them and willing to stand up for workers' rights and say thank you for building the stage and thank you for the for the efforts made . just argentina nine hundred seventy eight ring a bell. the whole world knew that was a dictatorship going on didn't care she tends to be afraid of the russian world cup there's one film that dealt exactly with this topic. and that is the ninety's should you be afraid of the russian word the view of russia. a bloated sort of a rebel corrupt officials corruptly awar
lin has a distinctly political edge kick off reporting a limo tot he was there to give us the lowdown the russian world cup is just around the corner i'm at the eleven million metre football film festival and the biggest talking point this year isn't even the football but the politics surrounding it. more than just a game sports as opposed to a sport so it's sports is part of our society at the society's political. motives and the fleet. ball in trade on how intertwined are the two. i've spoken...
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the gates life seek some hope for hamburg in the relegation battle by beating freiburg had separate lin damage frankfurt's european hopes but got passed hand over no problem stuttgart down braman on friday night club but defeated wolves burke in on sunday two matches to come out meet mights in cologne clash with salt now let's take a look at the table dog mean jumping up to third swapping spots with leverkusen and natural shot up by only a point but that could change tomorrow hoffenheim got a little bump as well and now sit above leipsic it'll go down to the wire for teams fighting to qualify for europe let's move down to the bottom half nothing has changed down here although if you notice look a lot of thirty's on the board minds could move if they managed to at least draw it out on sunday. like we always do we end the show with a look at the play of the day as chosen by you on twitter and with seventy one percent of the vote the winner is this young lad domain's jade in san show the eighteen year old englishman had never scored in the but as they did before this match he gets your pla
the gates life seek some hope for hamburg in the relegation battle by beating freiburg had separate lin damage frankfurt's european hopes but got passed hand over no problem stuttgart down braman on friday night club but defeated wolves burke in on sunday two matches to come out meet mights in cologne clash with salt now let's take a look at the table dog mean jumping up to third swapping spots with leverkusen and natural shot up by only a point but that could change tomorrow hoffenheim got a...
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i think what lin—manuel did so brilliantly was he made it about people. other, and that will work anywhere, i think. jez butterworth's play, the ferryman, which is set in rural northern ireland during the troubles, won in three major categories — best new play, best director for sam mendez, and best actress. laura donnelly for the ferryman. immediate reaction? um, i'm in shock. i did not expect that. a story about 1981 northern ireland is not going to necessarily touch everybody‘s soul. but stories about love and loss will. best actor went to bryan cranston for his performance as a news anchorman having a nervous breakdown in network at the national theatre. oh, it's very difficult to be mad as hell when you are holding an 0livier. tonight i would like to dedicate this award to the company of network actors and crew who i'm giving a huge hug to tonight, and mabe sometime tomorrow, we'll let go. cranston and hamilton weren't the only american winners. roughly half the awards, if you look at them, are work of american origin. that's very nice in some ways,
i think what lin—manuel did so brilliantly was he made it about people. other, and that will work anywhere, i think. jez butterworth's play, the ferryman, which is set in rural northern ireland during the troubles, won in three major categories — best new play, best director for sam mendez, and best actress. laura donnelly for the ferryman. immediate reaction? um, i'm in shock. i did not expect that. a story about 1981 northern ireland is not going to necessarily touch everybody‘s soul....
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the lin has one of the largest arab and muslim populations in germany you found mixed reactions amongthe community. as a human being i'm happy to live with christians and jews and muslims together but the jews in palestine are occupiers. work with them not all jews occupy palestine so what is a boy who was born a jew have to do with it no man is the thing that our social media we can't trust social media you have there has to be an investigation and if they find that palestinians did this for the then i reject that as a muslim the. them out of. the case has left many jews wondering if they saif in berlin. and let's get a quick check now some other stories that have been making news around the world more than fifty people have been entered after two passenger trains collided in the austrian city of salzburg the crash happened at the main station in the early morning hours an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident. police have fired rubber bullets at protesters and mike kang in south africa president zero. has cut short his trip to london for the commonwealth s
the lin has one of the largest arab and muslim populations in germany you found mixed reactions amongthe community. as a human being i'm happy to live with christians and jews and muslims together but the jews in palestine are occupiers. work with them not all jews occupy palestine so what is a boy who was born a jew have to do with it no man is the thing that our social media we can't trust social media you have there has to be an investigation and if they find that palestinians did this for...
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deb lin cooling to 60 after a high of 82. those high temperatures you're looking at, similar forecast on the way tomorrow. 62 degrees currently in san jose. 40s and low 50s as we start the morning in the afternoon. 3:00 in the bay, temperatures in low 70s with 80s inland and a mild evening to wrap up tomorrow. daytime highs, low 80s around san jose, may see mid-8 0z around pleasanton. bay side temperatures in the 7 0z. upper 60s to near 70s in san francisco. north bay temperatures will be in the 70s to low 80s. that's your hour-by-hour feature cast. not much to see. no high pressure in our weather. showers getting into friday night into next saturday. no worries about this weekend, we'll finish the weekend feeling more like summer with 50s and 60s on the coast. 70s with san francisco in the valley. temperatures closer to 80. any outdoor plans, weather cleaning up outside, taking the kids out. look gorgeous. >> what kind of reward did the tornadoes get for that hard work? >> nap time and extra treats. it was fun. it was their
deb lin cooling to 60 after a high of 82. those high temperatures you're looking at, similar forecast on the way tomorrow. 62 degrees currently in san jose. 40s and low 50s as we start the morning in the afternoon. 3:00 in the bay, temperatures in low 70s with 80s inland and a mild evening to wrap up tomorrow. daytime highs, low 80s around san jose, may see mid-8 0z around pleasanton. bay side temperatures in the 7 0z. upper 60s to near 70s in san francisco. north bay temperatures will be in...
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eric clapton, led zep lin, pinkk floyd and bruce spring steen. >> larger record stores putting them outt come out special for today. brings in a lot of people in the door. >> it seems like a party. a dj entertains shoppers inside strictly vinyl and it takes place on black friday every year. >>> tomorrow morning the best to get a glimpse of a meteor shower. it dates back 2,700 years and our best opportunity to see it this year is before dawn tomorrow morning sunrise is set for 6:24 a.m. you can see 10 and 20 meteors an hour. people got their bike and hit the road today for worthy causes. raising money for the pathway home care program to help veterans. series of rides raised money for the blind and visually impaired. most of the lower camp to the fires last october and expecting to raise about a quarter million dollars. >>> a shot out to a cause i'm so passionate about. this is best buddied. helps mc the annual friendship walk at golden gate park where more than 1,000 people came together to spread the message of inclusion and the importance of job payment. surpassed the goal of raising
eric clapton, led zep lin, pinkk floyd and bruce spring steen. >> larger record stores putting them outt come out special for today. brings in a lot of people in the door. >> it seems like a party. a dj entertains shoppers inside strictly vinyl and it takes place on black friday every year. >>> tomorrow morning the best to get a glimpse of a meteor shower. it dates back 2,700 years and our best opportunity to see it this year is before dawn tomorrow morning sunrise is set...
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securing one of the canals a leading up to the main station and the ongoing operation is disrupting for lin'spublic transportation as you're saying we're back on several stations throughout the city center displaying evacuation warnings so we're back at you know you talking to people how are they taking this all this destruction today. people have been pretty good about it i did speak to one girl out the front earlier just as they were sort of securing the front of this station behind me and she was a bit distress she she couldn't get to her family her father was on the phone and she was a bit distressed about that but all in all i've spoken to tourists and locals commuting and you know i mean people feel a little bit i suppose there's a bit of excitement that they caught up in this historical moment and also i feel that they they think that safety first is the case that you know that they would rather be away from the area in case something does happen but i also saw a tweet from teagle one of the main airports here in berlin wishing luck to the experts so with the bomb expert so i think tha
securing one of the canals a leading up to the main station and the ongoing operation is disrupting for lin'spublic transportation as you're saying we're back on several stations throughout the city center displaying evacuation warnings so we're back at you know you talking to people how are they taking this all this destruction today. people have been pretty good about it i did speak to one girl out the front earlier just as they were sort of securing the front of this station behind me and...
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kpix5's da lin is live. >> reporter: after 27 years in prison what is the first thing he wants to do? he says he wants to drink some tequila. when he walked out of here just before 4:00, he looked very happy, relieved and ready to leave san quentin for good. years behind bars. > he was wrongfully convicted over 25 years ago and we are very grateful that this day finally has come. >> reporter: one of his attorneys asked where he wants to go. he says in spanish eat and drink tequila. >> let's go. let's go. where? >> reporter: arrested in 1991, benevidas was convicted in 1993 for murdering and sodomizing a toddler. they sent him to death row. >> he always said that he was, you know, innocent and innocent. he kept that every single day. >> reporter: last month
kpix5's da lin is live. >> reporter: after 27 years in prison what is the first thing he wants to do? he says he wants to drink some tequila. when he walked out of here just before 4:00, he looked very happy, relieved and ready to leave san quentin for good. years behind bars.
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we first met 6-year-old jennifer lin in 2014 on what would be the final days of her life.p, an untreatable and uncurable brain tumor was about to take her from her mother and father. thanks to difficult decisions they made in those days, we can report while jennifer lost her battle she is still not done fighting. >> so proud, because i know this is what he'd want. i know she'd want to help other kids. >> that first decision was to arrange donation of jennifer's tumor to dr. michelle mangy. a pediatric knew roe oncologist and researcher. it is why after hours of jennifer's death we were in dr. mangi's lab witnessing the first step in an attempt to create stem cell lines from jennifer's tumor, adding aingli-mile-an-hour of hope in a disease that haven't seen a meaningful advance in 60 years. >> jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. >> but to use that tool takes money. and this is where libby and tony comes back into the picture. after jennifer's death they started a foundation, unravelled, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way. whe
we first met 6-year-old jennifer lin in 2014 on what would be the final days of her life.p, an untreatable and uncurable brain tumor was about to take her from her mother and father. thanks to difficult decisions they made in those days, we can report while jennifer lost her battle she is still not done fighting. >> so proud, because i know this is what he'd want. i know she'd want to help other kids. >> that first decision was to arrange donation of jennifer's tumor to dr. michelle...
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kpix5's da lin says many customers are clearly upset that the cafe is gone. da? >> reporter: customers have stopped by the cafe all day, a lot of them in disbelief and the mood here is almost like a funeral. a lot of folks are gathering, talking and mourning the loss of a popular neighborhood spot. f weller / berkeley resident (sot too short to cg) = to me, it's like business terrorism.> > this is ridiculous, you know. there's a whole crowd here just so sad. >> to me it's kind of like business terrorism. >> i was sort of gut wrenched. >> reporter: the popular elmwood cafe in berkeley close down overnight despite a huge following. >> it was busy all the time, lines out the door. >> this will be a tough thing for the neighborhood to lose an institution like this. >> reporter: some believe the abrupt closure has to do with it being back in the national spotlight following the arrest of two black men at a philadelphia starbucks. npoint. back in 2015 a cafe worker tried to get comedian and cnn contributor
kpix5's da lin says many customers are clearly upset that the cafe is gone. da? >> reporter: customers have stopped by the cafe all day, a lot of them in disbelief and the mood here is almost like a funeral. a lot of folks are gathering, talking and mourning the loss of a popular neighborhood spot. f weller / berkeley resident (sot too short to cg) = to me, it's like business terrorism.> > this is ridiculous, you know. there's a whole crowd here just so sad. >> to me it's kind...
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kpix5 reporter da lin shows us the effort to retrieve that car nearly ended in another disaster. >> reporter: that's right, allen, and also search and rescue workers just recovered the body late this afternoon. the big question now, why and how this woman ended up down at the bottom of this embankment because around the time that she was reported missing the weather was nothing like this. it could have been a double tragedy. >> watch out! oh, god. >> are they okay? >> reporter: when tow truck workers tried to pull a car out this afternoon, the rope snapped sending the car back to the bottom. luckily none of the cadaver dogs and search workers down below were in its path. workers succeeded in their second attempt pulling the 2015 white prius out of the e at least a couple hundred feet deep. no one was found inside. >> officers out in the area checking for a missing person and they located a vehicle right down off the embankment here. >> reporter: in the thick fog and rainy weather a search team and a cadaver dog later found a body not far away. judy spiegel believes the person may
kpix5 reporter da lin shows us the effort to retrieve that car nearly ended in another disaster. >> reporter: that's right, allen, and also search and rescue workers just recovered the body late this afternoon. the big question now, why and how this woman ended up down at the bottom of this embankment because around the time that she was reported missing the weather was nothing like this. it could have been a double tragedy. >> watch out! oh, god. >> are they okay? >>...
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ad lin cam >>> 4:53 on this wednesday morning. a live look at the dublin camera this morning.you can see the roadway, pretty fast right now. very early. people getting on their way. hump day here, and we're going to keep you monitoring this one. let you know what's going on weatherwise as well. >>> and today works 50 years since one of the darkest days in modern history. the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. here's coverage including video from the night prior to king's death when he spoke at mason temple church in memphis and delivered an impromptu address. >> we have some difficulties ahead. but it really doesn't matter with me now, because i've been to the mountaintop. [ applause ] and i don't mind -- like anybody, i would like to live a long life, longevity has its place. >> and the next day, king would be killed. >> today thousands are gathering in memphis to remember the death of the civil rights leader and his lasting impact on our nation and our world. >> "today in the bay" tracie potts is live at the national civil rights museum, the site of today's memorial
ad lin cam >>> 4:53 on this wednesday morning. a live look at the dublin camera this morning.you can see the roadway, pretty fast right now. very early. people getting on their way. hump day here, and we're going to keep you monitoring this one. let you know what's going on weatherwise as well. >>> and today works 50 years since one of the darkest days in modern history. the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. here's coverage including video from the night prior to...
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. >>> and hamilton star lin-manuel miranda has shingles and quarantines from his eight-week old son. his doctor has blurred his eyes and he's wearing a mask. shingles is a viral disease that causes a painful rash. we are more -- we are back with more news right after the break. >>> on your friday morning we continue to follow the weather. right now taking a look out at fremont as you could see a lot of people on the wet roads which are experiencing across the bay area this morning. >> and if you need to head out this morning, do give yourself extra time, the roadways are very sloppy. vianey is tracking those and we have heard of a couple of solo spinouts meaning people just going too fast for the conditions. >> going too fast. and it only takes a small amount of ponding water since it is really dark outside to make a situation become dangerous. chp hasn't reported any major traffic collisions at this hour but i have this up for you, and the reason i wanted to pop up this traffic map is because i turn on the radar behind it and so these highlighted areas are not the roads, that is whe
. >>> and hamilton star lin-manuel miranda has shingles and quarantines from his eight-week old son. his doctor has blurred his eyes and he's wearing a mask. shingles is a viral disease that causes a painful rash. we are more -- we are back with more news right after the break. >>> on your friday morning we continue to follow the weather. right now taking a look out at fremont as you could see a lot of people on the wet roads which are experiencing across the bay area this...
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kpix five's da lin went to an open house today... where dublin >>> plans are in the works for a giant ikea in dublin. we were at an open huhs today where people sounded off on that proposal. >> reporter: ikea owns this 27- acre lotted. they want to build 347,000 square foot store. and they held an open house today to update people about the proposed changes, like moving the lamp surface parking lot into--the large surface parking lot into an under ground lotted, taking out a hotel. they plan to have about 92,000 square feet of retail space as well. but others say that the changes cannot change the biggest problem, traffic. >> during rush hour, for me, it is a nightmare. >> reporter: dublin is one of the fastest growing cities in the state. and some believe an ikea will gridlock the city. >> it is going to bring in more traffic. >> reporter: but ikea representatives say they have done a lot of studies and changes to minimize the traffic impact. >> we open at 10:00 a.m., so, you know, customers flowing into ikea would not start until m
kpix five's da lin went to an open house today... where dublin >>> plans are in the works for a giant ikea in dublin. we were at an open huhs today where people sounded off on that proposal. >> reporter: ikea owns this 27- acre lotted. they want to build 347,000 square foot store. and they held an open house today to update people about the proposed changes, like moving the lamp surface parking lot into--the large surface parking lot into an under ground lotted, taking out a...
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we last -- one of the times you were here, you directed lin-manuel miranda in high school. >> i did. seth: so obviously you deserve a ton of credit for that. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> that -- it was all me. basically, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: you went to brown. you directed john krasinski in a play. >> i did, i did. [ cheers ] >> seth: first of all i want to say, that's krasinski right there. >> that's krasinski. >> seth: and that is the trench coat that every -- is in every play. [ laughter ] >> at brown for 40 years. >> seth: i would say, like, every play where a child is trying to look like an adult, they wore that. [ laughter ] >> this is student-written musical called "artistic license" which is an action musical loosely based on "die hard." >> seth: wow! [ light laughter ] >> and john was in ensemble. i also directed him in an adaptation of david foster wallace's collection of short stories, "brief interviews with hideous men," which john would later buy the rights to and actually direct his first feature film. >> seth: yeah, i remember when that came out. >> yeah. >> seth:
we last -- one of the times you were here, you directed lin-manuel miranda in high school. >> i did. seth: so obviously you deserve a ton of credit for that. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. >> that -- it was all me. basically, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: you went to brown. you directed john krasinski in a play. >> i did, i did. [ cheers ] >> seth: first of all i want to say, that's krasinski right there. >> that's krasinski. >> seth: and that is the...
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i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> coming up in sports, the giants on the field after the rain postponed friday night's affair. resurgence of tiger woods and phil mickelson this year... but with three rounds in the >>> nostalgia dominated the pre masters headlines with the resurgence of tiger woods and phil mickerson, but nostalgia is being bumped for reality. raindrops early turned to gray skies and very playable conditions unless you were phil mickelson. he whiffed on a shot attempt from the woods. that looks like me golfing. triple bogies on his opening hole. shot a 74 while many moved up, phil moved out. he was charging up the leader board, chipped in for an eagle on the 8th to pull within 4 shots of the 36 hole patrick reid. rory mcilroy got to the 8th. mcilroy knocks in one too. he ties him at 9 under. reid birdied the 8th then a hole later nailed a deep one. it dives right into it. on the par 5 13, he twirld the club after going for the green. the guy has definitely got some swagger. that set up for a makeable eagle. he went to college at the university of georgia and augusta state so he
i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> coming up in sports, the giants on the field after the rain postponed friday night's affair. resurgence of tiger woods and phil mickelson this year... but with three rounds in the >>> nostalgia dominated the pre masters headlines with the resurgence of tiger woods and phil mickerson, but nostalgia is being bumped for reality. raindrops early turned to gray skies and very playable conditions unless you were phil mickelson. he whiffed on a shot attempt...
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in some way by russia, and then interfacing with the russian company that has, you know, very overt lin areks with the russian fsb talking about a massive data set in america. and so it is about, you know, rumor campaigns and making a pitch of undermining the confidence in civic institutions, and to me, the reason i talked about that at parliament the other day at my testimony was because i think that it is something that should be genuinely investigated. it is concerning that that communication happened, you know, given what we now know about the interference of the russian interference in the american election. >> and so what do you want to come across when you speak to the u.s. investigators? >> that it should be taken ser seriously, and that this is not just, you know, an issue for facebook, and this isn't just a data leak, but this is something that potentially could impact the national security of the united states and the integrity of american democratic institutions as well as institutions here in britain and around the world. >> christopher wylie, i know that you have taken a h
in some way by russia, and then interfacing with the russian company that has, you know, very overt lin areks with the russian fsb talking about a massive data set in america. and so it is about, you know, rumor campaigns and making a pitch of undermining the confidence in civic institutions, and to me, the reason i talked about that at parliament the other day at my testimony was because i think that it is something that should be genuinely investigated. it is concerning that that...
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live in the oakland hills, i'm da lin, kpix5. >>> now to our storm watch. you saw the conditions in oakland, but slick streets across the bay area for the evening commute. we are looking live at the richmond san rafael bridge. brian hackney is tracking the radar. >> boy, when it rained, it poured overnight especially san francisco and north, south bay not so much. as we look live at ocean beach now, plenty of water on the beach and up top. in petaluma more than 3 inches of rain, in napa almost 2. in the santa cruz mountains not that far in terms of rain totals away from downtown san francisco, picked up about 1.17 inches, just over an inch for orinda, but by the time you get to san jose, just 1/3 of an inch. this really petered out north to ut so, although we all got -- to south, although we all got wet. there are moderate scattered cells of rain coming down for the night. vallejo has widely scattered showers. so does martinez. in the south bay we have a big hole over san jose in the shadow from the direction this atmospheric river is aiming at california.
live in the oakland hills, i'm da lin, kpix5. >>> now to our storm watch. you saw the conditions in oakland, but slick streets across the bay area for the evening commute. we are looking live at the richmond san rafael bridge. brian hackney is tracking the radar. >> boy, when it rained, it poured overnight especially san francisco and north, south bay not so much. as we look live at ocean beach now, plenty of water on the beach and up top. in petaluma more than 3 inches of rain,...
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. >> da lin in marin county, thank you. >>> thousands of other criminal convictions are waiting to be overturned. these involve old marijuana cases. kpix5's kiet do tells us people may not know they can have old convictions tossed out. >> reporter: yes, the county has had a hard time trying to track down these offenders over the years. their phone numbers and addresses have changed. now they want to get the word out if you have an old marijuana conviction or a new one, call the public defender, call the district attorney's office. there's a good chance you can have that conviction wiped clean. in the late 2000s daniel montero had a serious criminal record busted for possessing over 1 ounce of marijuana and also for cultivation. those two felony convictions were a dark cloud that hung over his head for years until voters passed prop 64 legalizing marijuana for recreational use. daniel went back to a judge shortly after the law took effect. >> the judge congratulated me for successful expungement. i remember he was warm with me. i was on cloud 9. >> reporter: today key players in the co
. >> da lin in marin county, thank you. >>> thousands of other criminal convictions are waiting to be overturned. these involve old marijuana cases. kpix5's kiet do tells us people may not know they can have old convictions tossed out. >> reporter: yes, the county has had a hard time trying to track down these offenders over the years. their phone numbers and addresses have changed. now they want to get the word out if you have an old marijuana conviction or a new one, call...
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lin has a distinctly political edge because reporting a lemo talkie was there to give us the lowdown.the russian world cup is just around the corner i'm at the eleven million metre football film festival and the biggest talking point this year isn't even the football but the politics surrounding it. more than just a game sports is the oldest of the sports it's just boards is part of all societies of the society is political. not being understood the root. ball in trade on how intertwined are the two. i've spoken to lots of former footballers people who are in the football industry and there are very few of them willing to stand up for workers' rights and say thank you for building the stage and thank you for that for the efforts made. this argentina nine hundred seventy eight ring a bell. the whole world knew that was a dictatorship going on didn't care should fans be afraid of the russian world cup there's one film that does exactly with this topic. and that was the ninety's should you be afraid of the russian word russia. the bloods it's all of that rubble corrupt officials corruptl
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the president of china was praised by president trump today for trying to, with his hard lin sanctions bringing kim perhaps to the table. china is going to have a role to play as well. yamiche: china is going to have a role to play. when i think about how other countries are painting this i was really surprised by the fact that angela merkel said this is great ameadcan ship. there are times we see people kind of flattering trump in this kind of way that is pretty obvious. she was trying to say, look. we can see you as a leader on i thue and someone who can bring in other countries. i think that's important thathe not just hearing this is a nice tier you can rub some dandruff off. she is saying we expect this from you. h was really importa said i feel this is my responsibility. he started kind of trashing the people that came beforesa him, ng i shouldn't have had to take care of this but i'll take care of this. i think there is ts idea that he's not wanting people to feel like i'm going to sol this bu it was important to hear him say he wanted to take this leadership. robert: mark, is k
the president of china was praised by president trump today for trying to, with his hard lin sanctions bringing kim perhaps to the table. china is going to have a role to play as well. yamiche: china is going to have a role to play. when i think about how other countries are painting this i was really surprised by the fact that angela merkel said this is great ameadcan ship. there are times we see people kind of flattering trump in this kind of way that is pretty obvious. she was trying to say,...
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manuscript of julia howe ward of the "battle hymn of the republic" but it is a bible presented to abraham lin are co can -- abraham lincoln from a group of the war who presented it to him. this would have been very expensive. and it is riddled with bible verses as well. and so what is document ed here is the confederate state's new testament. and similar to what happened when america declared the independence, and the english ceased to supply america with goods, the same thing happened from the north and the south, and so, what is established is that the kconfederate state's bible society, and this is the first new testament printed from the confederate state's bible society imprint on the title page. this is a rare new testament because these soldiers are equally important to the south as it who was the north. and most of these were destroyed because they took them into battle with them, and basically one of the only comforts that it could actually have. and so today, we find out maybe an hour or two hours ago that billy graham had passed away. we know that he is a very strong and influentia
manuscript of julia howe ward of the "battle hymn of the republic" but it is a bible presented to abraham lin are co can -- abraham lincoln from a group of the war who presented it to him. this would have been very expensive. and it is riddled with bible verses as well. and so what is document ed here is the confederate state's new testament. and similar to what happened when america declared the independence, and the english ceased to supply america with goods, the same thing...
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life this one in australia capital canberra have been taking place honoring the lives of those astri lin's in new zealand who were killed in the two world wars this year marks hundred years since world war one ended. more than a thousand of this is indigenous people have set up camp in the capital brasilia are demanding authorities do more to protect their rights and land. demonstrations have taken place and you since two thousand and thirteen. a top item on the agenda at a conference on syria is a major donor conference of countries now underway not germany has pledged an extra one billion dollars in aid for syrian refugees both inside the water own country and in neighboring lands and this pledge came as governments and aid groups started the second and final day of the donor's conference the e.u. as foreign policy chief. called on russia iran and turkey to force a horse to the fighting as well as drumming up aid organizers hope the conference will revive the stuart peace process. let me now join correspondent ben righetti is in brussels covering the donor conference for us and bent the
life this one in australia capital canberra have been taking place honoring the lives of those astri lin's in new zealand who were killed in the two world wars this year marks hundred years since world war one ended. more than a thousand of this is indigenous people have set up camp in the capital brasilia are demanding authorities do more to protect their rights and land. demonstrations have taken place and you since two thousand and thirteen. a top item on the agenda at a conference on syria...
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i think what lin—manuel did so brilliantly was he made it about people.ay, the ferryman, which is set in rural northern ireland during the troubles, won in three major categories — best new play, best director for sam mendez, and best actress. —— sam mendes. laura donnelly for the ferryman. immediate reaction? um, i'm in shock. i did not expect that. a story about 1981 northern ireland is not going to necessarily touch everybody‘s soul. but stories about love and loss will. best actor went to bryan cranston for his performance as a news anchorman having a nervous breakdown in network at the national theatre. oh, it's very difficult to be mad as hell when you're holding an olivier. tonight, i would like to dedicate this award to the company of network actors and crew who i'm giving a huge hug to tonight, and maybe sometime tomorrow, we'll let go. cranston and hamilton weren't the only american winners. roughly half the awards, if you look at them, are work of american origin. that's very nice in some ways, but we always say about the brits conquering broad
i think what lin—manuel did so brilliantly was he made it about people.ay, the ferryman, which is set in rural northern ireland during the troubles, won in three major categories — best new play, best director for sam mendez, and best actress. —— sam mendes. laura donnelly for the ferryman. immediate reaction? um, i'm in shock. i did not expect that. a story about 1981 northern ireland is not going to necessarily touch everybody‘s soul. but stories about love and loss will. best actor...
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new leadership this is our will that the killing started without reason this was already prepared for lin do with him or to start killing each other i consider this a deliberately planned conflict and. the government denies this since the attack began its sense all just to take control of the villages. you don't if you it's difficult to identify the enemy right now army intelligence working to identify who killed and burned houses and who was behind the massacre we've arrested some militia who are already facing justice. the army says the area is now secure and people should return some have. many more have not because they still don't feel safe because they have nothing left to return to malcolm webb al-jazeera it tory province in the democratic republic of congo. queen elizabeth has appealed to the commonwealth to appoint her son prince charles at the next head of the blog the u.k. is hosting more than fifteen leaders from mainly former colonies phillips reports from london. the british can still do pomp and circumstance at the opening of the commonwealth summit its leader who is now al
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new leadership this is our will that the killing started without reason this was already prepared for lin do with him or to start killing each other i consider this a deliberately planned conflict. the government denies this since the attacks began sense all just to take control of the villages. it's difficult to identify the enemy right now army intelligence working to identify who killed and burned houses and who was behind the massacre we've arrested some militia who are already facing justice. the army says the area is now secure and people should return some have many more have not because they still don't feel safe because they have nothing left to to return. as we saw in the story there the army has been encouraging people to return and some politicians from the provincial government have been saying there isn't are they people should go back and in the last few days about nine hundred people have left from this camp taken back to. where we were just a few days before three days ago they were loaded in trucks with their possessions taken there they were left there in that very even
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new leadership this is our will but the killing started without reason this was already prepared for lin do with him or to start killing each other i consider this a deliberately planned conflict the government denies this since the attacks began its sense all just to take control of the villages. and you don't if you it's difficult to identify the enemy right now army intelligence working to identify who killed and burned houses and who was behind the massacres we've arrested some militia who are already facing justice. the army says the area is now secure and people should return some have many more have not because they still don't feel safe because they have nothing left to return to malcolm webb al-jazeera is tory province in the democratic republic of congo. so has had. protests in the coastal village has become a symbol of the palestinian struggle class. and i'm most of it been a member for at least. a jam and the u.s. accused of treating two black men like criminals. we still go to see whether or not too far away from parts of north america we should see temperatures starting to
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that is what syrian whos who lin the rebel-controlled areas would like to see. for them, it is not just about retaliation for a chemical attack. yes, these chemical attacks are horrendous and terrifying and make headlines and cause discussion and action and reaction we are seeing right now. they get bombarded every single day whether it is barrel bombs or air strikes or artillery or mort mortars. when you talk to them, they really want to see an ideal world with a no-fly zone. the likelihood of that happening is not very high. they are concerned about the fact that how are the syrians going to react. how is the assad regime going to react and retaliate? there is no one to protect the syrians living in rebel-controlled areas. they are vulnerable, alex. >> it is the chemical weapons attacks that get the headlines. the vast majority of deaths come from conventional weaponry. thank you, arwa. >> wasting no time is the kremlin with the smart weapons tweet. we have nic robertson in moscow with the latest. >> reporter: thank you. it is a two-tone calm sense and saying
that is what syrian whos who lin the rebel-controlled areas would like to see. for them, it is not just about retaliation for a chemical attack. yes, these chemical attacks are horrendous and terrifying and make headlines and cause discussion and action and reaction we are seeing right now. they get bombarded every single day whether it is barrel bombs or air strikes or artillery or mort mortars. when you talk to them, they really want to see an ideal world with a no-fly zone. the likelihood of...
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the pababy will be fifth in lin to the throne. harry would be sixth. the top six are considered the core royal family. >> i just trust all your royal news. >> i listen to max foster. we will stay on the subject. >>>gaagain. this time killing dozens as they v register to vote. >>> and details on the russian journalist's death. did he get too close to the truth? that's ahead. >>> 4:16 eastern time. 57 people killed by a suicide bomber at the voter registration center in kabul. more than 100 injured and five children among the dead. the bomber was on foot when he detonated explosives at the gate of the election center. isis is claiming responsibility. this is the most serious an attack to date against afghan president and is expected to have a parliament election in october. >>> calling for an investigation of the russian reporter. the journalist died last week when he fell from the fifth floor balcony of his apartment. he was working on a sensitive story of the private military firm that deploys customemercenn ukraine. cnn's nic robertson is live with th
the pababy will be fifth in lin to the throne. harry would be sixth. the top six are considered the core royal family. >> i just trust all your royal news. >> i listen to max foster. we will stay on the subject. >>>gaagain. this time killing dozens as they v register to vote. >>> and details on the russian journalist's death. did he get too close to the truth? that's ahead. >>> 4:16 eastern time. 57 people killed by a suicide bomber at the voter...
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it was 11 to 9 along party lin lines. they will support pompeo. joining us retiring four-star general jack keane, former army vice chief of staff, fox business strategic analyst, your thoughts about pompeo. >> well, he is deserving of this position. his track record is really quite extraordinary, i think that senate sank to an all-time low in making this nomination such a political issue. making it more about the president than about secretary of state. it just gives you a sense of where we are in this country. you know politically. this is frustrating to watch it, disappointing to be sure. but i'm delighted that president will able to get someone he wants secretary of state in final vote. lou: no question, that the president of united states has the right barring any sort of deficiency in the nominee, to select his or her person to fill out his cabinet. secretary of state, the most important position among them. >> yeah, traditiona overwhelming, votes that hillary clinton received, john kerry received. which is just close to being unanimous. all
it was 11 to 9 along party lin lines. they will support pompeo. joining us retiring four-star general jack keane, former army vice chief of staff, fox business strategic analyst, your thoughts about pompeo. >> well, he is deserving of this position. his track record is really quite extraordinary, i think that senate sank to an all-time low in making this nomination such a political issue. making it more about the president than about secretary of state. it just gives you a sense of where...
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votes with the republican close over, he ended up with 410 votes fewer than the powerful all mighty lin son johnson. it was a vietnam war mandate, driven by young people, clean for gene and detached senator from the state of minnesota. within 24 hours of the mccarthy, near-victory or moral victory, robert condition did i announced he was reassessing and thinking about getting into the campaign. three days later, robert kennedy jumped into the race for the presidency of the united states. so it was 5 years, almost 5 years of -- since his brother's death in dallas and we saw in the 5 years, the alien nation and sin minus schism and that the government couldn't do any gooded and there was all of a sudden another person was running for presidency. who people thought could carry the torch for the generation. lyndon johnson gives a national address to the country. it was clear there was an anti-war mandate coming out of new hampshire. he announced an end of the escalation of troops to vietnam and a halt to the bombing of north vietnam in a sense that we have to find a way out of this situatio
votes with the republican close over, he ended up with 410 votes fewer than the powerful all mighty lin son johnson. it was a vietnam war mandate, driven by young people, clean for gene and detached senator from the state of minnesota. within 24 hours of the mccarthy, near-victory or moral victory, robert condition did i announced he was reassessing and thinking about getting into the campaign. three days later, robert kennedy jumped into the race for the presidency of the united states. so it...
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in west oakland, i am da lin, kpix5. >>> a cafe shutdown yesterday. the l1 cafe was hit with allegations of racial insensitivity 3 years ago, when an employee asked somebody to leave because he thought he was harassing women. the cafe said in a statement, the owner and the city of berkeley are working to find a simple and easy to donate the cafe to, or work out a way to give the imp -- cafe to the employees and make it into a worker owned cooperative. all employees ro w.. are being paid. the city has expressed a goal that nobody will lose their jobs. there is no timeline for the cafe to reopen. >>> a goose on the loose. an unusual police case on the bay bridge. not the high-speed variety. police spotted these days with their brood in tow. apparently, they had a destination in mind. officers gave the family an escort to treasure island. >>> it is a different earth day , where volunteers got their hands dirty to uncover history. jackie ward was there. >> reporter: one scoop of sand at a time. volunteers worked alongside archaeologists to reveal pieces o
in west oakland, i am da lin, kpix5. >>> a cafe shutdown yesterday. the l1 cafe was hit with allegations of racial insensitivity 3 years ago, when an employee asked somebody to leave because he thought he was harassing women. the cafe said in a statement, the owner and the city of berkeley are working to find a simple and easy to donate the cafe to, or work out a way to give the imp -- cafe to the employees and make it into a worker owned cooperative. all employees ro w.. are being...
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ethnic republicans or ethnic people who work for the president who tell you different experiences from linton to omarosa. >> she's obviously not the most complimentary of the president at this point. >> ebbs and flows. >> what's your personal feeling to the president isn't racist but things could be interpreted otherwise? >> bryan can speak to his personal experience far better than i can. i can peer into his soul. i koun want to. i can look at his actions and comments. not just what i think. paul ryan said that it was quote, the very textbook definition of a racist statement when president trump said that a judge who was born and raised in indiana with mexican lineage couldn't rule in his case. tim scott, the senator from south carolina says he doesn't think the president is racist but he's racially insensitive. that's a very diplomatic way of putting it. these are members of his own party who look at what the president says. i can't peer into his heart. if you look at what he says and does. when he says we need more immigrants from norway and fewer from -- crummy countries. when you're b
ethnic republicans or ethnic people who work for the president who tell you different experiences from linton to omarosa. >> she's obviously not the most complimentary of the president at this point. >> ebbs and flows. >> what's your personal feeling to the president isn't racist but things could be interpreted otherwise? >> bryan can speak to his personal experience far better than i can. i can peer into his soul. i koun want to. i can look at his actions and comments....
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. >> jimmy: he does, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i said, josh -- bro -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: lin. [ laughtert all day, ruffalo! and i said, you'd be a fool not to be in this movie. >> jimmy: not to be a part of it. [ cheers and applause ] danai, when you were here last time it was before "black panther" came out, then of course it was this gigantic, gigantic hit. did you have any idea it was going to be that big a hit? >> you never can, you really can't. it's the sort of thing you have a baby, you hope people think it's cute, you know what i mean? [ laughter ] thank you! you know what i mean? but we thought we'd created something special, but we had no idea. >> jimmy: people lie about babies and say they're cute even if they aren't, though. >> that's true. >> jimmy: movies, they don't do that in any way. did you have that same experience with "guardians of the galaxy"? >> yeah, we really had no idea what to expect that opening weekend just told a story. we never -- i don't think anybody was prepared for that. >> jimmy: tom, you and chris hemsworth are like brothers. well, you're not really b
. >> jimmy: he does, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i said, josh -- bro -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: lin. [ laughtert all day, ruffalo! and i said, you'd be a fool not to be in this movie. >> jimmy: not to be a part of it. [ cheers and applause ] danai, when you were here last time it was before "black panther" came out, then of course it was this gigantic, gigantic hit. did you have any idea it was going to be that big a hit? >> you never can, you really can't. it's...
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. >> reporter: we spoke with jamie ander lin the national wert service alongside the facility's stillw fence. >> so does it look like we're finally done, he asked, with anxiety in his voice? >> it looks like for the next seven days we don't have any snow here in chicago. >> reporter: warm weather would be welcome down on the farm. corn planting hasn't even begun yet in eight states where it was already underway a year ago. >> how long have you been farming? >> about 50 some years. >> reporter: in illinois, bob and his son jeff are two weeks late getting to his frigid 1800 acres. >> the soil temperature's not warm enough. >> the ground's too cold. >> reporter: the ground thermometer was stuck in the 30s last week. 20 degrees below what a seed needs. >> i raise tomato's, peppers. >> reporter: over the years we've been with bob and his family through droughts and floods like the one five years ago. did you ever think you'd see fish in your field? >> no, not especially here. >> reporter: now it's the cold. >> we just got to deal with mother nature on a day-to-day basis. >> reporter: the c
. >> reporter: we spoke with jamie ander lin the national wert service alongside the facility's stillw fence. >> so does it look like we're finally done, he asked, with anxiety in his voice? >> it looks like for the next seven days we don't have any snow here in chicago. >> reporter: warm weather would be welcome down on the farm. corn planting hasn't even begun yet in eight states where it was already underway a year ago. >> how long have you been farming?...
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i want to bring in laura coates and also jack lin. former white house counsel to president clinton and nowadays, a former federal corruption prosecutor. what's your reaction, laura, first? >> well, i think it's accurate that the special master in this case is probably in a very unique and qualified position to do exactly what she's supposed to do, which is to take on a role of a neutral person without a dog in the fight and review the matter for privileged material. where it gets a little murky for people is to understand that the stormy daniels case is quite distinct from what is happening right now in manhattan. that's a criminal probe after a material seizure of evidence from the home, office, and the business -- and hotel room of michael cohen. it has implications for what may happen in the nda case, but they're not synonymous. and this particular special master is going to have to compartmentalize a great deal on several fronts. >> you worked in the southern district attorney's office. and you know the team prosecuting cohen. wha
i want to bring in laura coates and also jack lin. former white house counsel to president clinton and nowadays, a former federal corruption prosecutor. what's your reaction, laura, first? >> well, i think it's accurate that the special master in this case is probably in a very unique and qualified position to do exactly what she's supposed to do, which is to take on a role of a neutral person without a dog in the fight and review the matter for privileged material. where it gets a little...