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lonnie rivera is live at the 7eleven where somebody watched five numbers, lonnie. >> reporter: yes, and whoever that person is, they have not come forward to this store, but the manager tells me he loves all the media attention because since everyone announced it, this store is getting lots of bsiness as you can imagine. people are coming in to buy the megamillions and the powerball. the powerball drawing is tonight. well, here's a look at the store inside. what's interesting is most of the customers we talk to are buying tickets for both lotteries. they want to have all their bases covered just in case, despite the odds. in fact, one lady came back to the same store to buy more today, and she already spent $30. she used $2 from yesterday's tickets to come back in and purchase more today. >> it's a big, big plan. i'll retire working if i hit that, and i can help a lot of people back home. >> this is the winning ticket. everyone else stop playing. i'm going to win. >> the younger crowd, like i would say more flmillennials pl once the jackpots grow. >> reporter: store employees tell us no
lonnie rivera is live at the 7eleven where somebody watched five numbers, lonnie. >> reporter: yes, and whoever that person is, they have not come forward to this store, but the manager tells me he loves all the media attention because since everyone announced it, this store is getting lots of bsiness as you can imagine. people are coming in to buy the megamillions and the powerball. the powerball drawing is tonight. well, here's a look at the store inside. what's interesting is most of...
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lonnie rivera is live at the 7eleven where somebody watched five numbers, lonnie. >> reporter: yes, and whoever that person is, they have not come forward to this store, but the manager tells me he loves all the media attention because since everyone announced it, this store is getting lots of bsiness as you can imagine. people are coming in to buy the megamillions and the powerball. the powerball drawing is tonight. well, here's a look at the store inside. what's interesting is most of the customers we talk to are buying tickets for both lotteries. they want to have all their bases covered just in case, despite the odds. in fact, one lady came back to the same store to buy more today, and she already spent $30. she used $2 from yesterday's tickets to come back in and purchase more today. >> it's a big, big plan. i'll retire working if i hit that, and i can help a lot of people back home. >> this is the winning ticket. everyone else stop playing. i'm going to win. >> the younger crowd, like i would say more flmillennials pl once the jackpots grow. >> reporter: store employees tell us no
lonnie rivera is live at the 7eleven where somebody watched five numbers, lonnie. >> reporter: yes, and whoever that person is, they have not come forward to this store, but the manager tells me he loves all the media attention because since everyone announced it, this store is getting lots of bsiness as you can imagine. people are coming in to buy the megamillions and the powerball. the powerball drawing is tonight. well, here's a look at the store inside. what's interesting is most of...
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joining me now with analysis are hoover institution fellow lonny chen. san francisco chronical reporter joe garafoli. and host of the npr podcast scott detro. hello to all of you. scott, let's begin with you washington. youknow, we're going to be talking about the showdown over the potential government shutdown. what happened? why do they not have a deal? wi as we talk, there's a good chance that president trump's first anniversary in office will be dealing with a government shutdown. as of right now, democrats are simply saying we are not going to vote for a funding resolution until there's some sort of permanent fix for the 700,000 or so people in the expiring daca program, deferred action for childhood arrivals program that protects people brought to the country children. that's where the bulk of the democratic caucus is, and even though republicans control the house, the senate, and the white house, the way senate rules are set up, democrats do have the ability to prevent a final vote if they all stick together, and as of rightnow, it looks like they
joining me now with analysis are hoover institution fellow lonny chen. san francisco chronical reporter joe garafoli. and host of the npr podcast scott detro. hello to all of you. scott, let's begin with you washington. youknow, we're going to be talking about the showdown over the potential government shutdown. what happened? why do they not have a deal? wi as we talk, there's a good chance that president trump's first anniversary in office will be dealing with a government shutdown. as of...
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let's go to lonnie rivera, who is live at the e. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, dan. we are here at 47th and mlk. take a look at golden gate part. you can see tape walking the entrance. there's several cars. police arrived here on scene and it was a development. we were covering a homicide case not too far from here. take a look at this scene from earlier, when police cars arrived. they surrounded the vehicle. yes, we learned the driver of that vehicle was a suspect wanted in connection with shooting -- a shooting that took place not too far from here. they did tweet saying that winston hughey had be -- been located. they are not confirming whether he's alive or dead. they just said whatever it was involved here in the park was not an officer involved shooting. let's take a look at the series of events from earlier today that happened at that shooting just about five minutes away from here. >> i'm not sure if i know the people who it is, but it's disturbing. you know? it's where we live. >> reporter: neighbors arrived home to police tape blocking 34th ave. from ortega
let's go to lonnie rivera, who is live at the e. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, dan. we are here at 47th and mlk. take a look at golden gate part. you can see tape walking the entrance. there's several cars. police arrived here on scene and it was a development. we were covering a homicide case not too far from here. take a look at this scene from earlier, when police cars arrived. they surrounded the vehicle. yes, we learned the driver of that vehicle was a suspect wanted in connection with...
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let's go to lonnie rivera, who is live at the scene. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, dan.47th and mlk. take a look at golden gate part. you can see tape walking the entrance. there's several cars. police arrived here on scene and it was a development. we were covering a homicide case not too far from here. take a look at this scene from earlier, when police cars arrived. they surrounded the vehicle. yes, we learned the driver of that vehicle was a suspect wanted in connection with shooting -- a shooting that took place not too far from here. they did tweet saying that winston hughey had be -- been located. they are not confirming whether he's alive or dead. they just said whatever it was involved here in the park was not an officer involved shooting. let's take a look at the series of events from earlier today that happened at that shooting just about five minutes away from here. >> i'm not sure if i know the people who it is, but it's disturbing. you know? it's where we live. >> reporter: neighbors arrived home to police tape blocking 34th ave. from ortega to noriega. the
let's go to lonnie rivera, who is live at the scene. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, dan.47th and mlk. take a look at golden gate part. you can see tape walking the entrance. there's several cars. police arrived here on scene and it was a development. we were covering a homicide case not too far from here. take a look at this scene from earlier, when police cars arrived. they surrounded the vehicle. yes, we learned the driver of that vehicle was a suspect wanted in connection with shooting -- a...
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(vicki) that was lonnie wong reporting.e say even even younger people get distracted with their phones or don't look around before they open car doors... and that's when they can become victims of a crime. police say that even though the victim wasn't seriously hurt, she is still traumatized because the cuprit is still on the loose. (grant) san francisco prides itself as being a bike friendly city ...(vicki) in 2012... the port of san francisco constructed a safe bike lane.. just dedicated to riders... but then something happened..... you are looking at a class one bike looking at a you are you are looking at a class one bike lane in san francisco, it is completely protected from trafficnats: ambiance it has if own traffic signal it even has a stop sign. but it appears to missing two . or make that three things it's missing, bicyclists i say that only because i haven't seen one on the bike path entire time i was here. it's also missing parts of the fence. in random locations so you walk through here a lot? i walk through he
(vicki) that was lonnie wong reporting.e say even even younger people get distracted with their phones or don't look around before they open car doors... and that's when they can become victims of a crime. police say that even though the victim wasn't seriously hurt, she is still traumatized because the cuprit is still on the loose. (grant) san francisco prides itself as being a bike friendly city ...(vicki) in 2012... the port of san francisco constructed a safe bike lane.. just dedicated to...
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lonnie, this is large storm. >> without a doubt.wn anywhere from the outer banks of north carolina all the way up to southern maine. this is your nor'easter, your bomb psycyclone. washington, d.c., 2 to 4 inches. new york city, 4 to 8. hartford, 12-18. coast ashlgs 16 inches or more. pretty interesting setup. today is your snow day and wind combined. tomorrow, friday, the wind persists. the snow is gone, all right? but the temperatures drop. coldest air of the season for friday and saturday. now you combine the winds. unbelievable stat to show you right here. we're talking 36 to 48 hours where every town shaded in pink will feel below zero. for you and me, that's 48 hours of feeling like 5 below zero. norah? >> lonnie, thank you. president trump is threatening to sue his former chief strategi strategist. bannon calls a june 2016 campaign meeting with a russian source at trump tower, treasonous and unpatriotic. he suggests robert mueller's investigation into collusion with the campaign is all about money laundering, the president hit
lonnie, this is large storm. >> without a doubt.wn anywhere from the outer banks of north carolina all the way up to southern maine. this is your nor'easter, your bomb psycyclone. washington, d.c., 2 to 4 inches. new york city, 4 to 8. hartford, 12-18. coast ashlgs 16 inches or more. pretty interesting setup. today is your snow day and wind combined. tomorrow, friday, the wind persists. the snow is gone, all right? but the temperatures drop. coldest air of the season for friday and...
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. >> lonnie is a mess. she doesn't know what she's doing in her personal life -- >> lonnie is played by kim matula. >> don't you quit early on in the job and you start drinking. >> she sure did. really good life advice. >> one of the show's writers and producers took moments from his real life when he would fly between the two cities. often times cast members said the show was based on their real life. >> sometimes i wonder if they heard me tell a story and they put it in there. that sounds familiar. >> every episode something is snuck in where i go, ding, ding. that's me. >> we went on a journey which ended with a party. >> all right, gentlemen, it's time to get high. and fly this old bird. this time -- >> paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right. >>> time is 4:46. let's send it over to sal. >> yep. >> this morning. sal you were talking about the holiday light traffic. i have to say it's harder to do traffic when there is none. >> yeah, you know, there's more to talk about and hopefully we don't have m
. >> lonnie is a mess. she doesn't know what she's doing in her personal life -- >> lonnie is played by kim matula. >> don't you quit early on in the job and you start drinking. >> she sure did. really good life advice. >> one of the show's writers and producers took moments from his real life when he would fly between the two cities. often times cast members said the show was based on their real life. >> sometimes i wonder if they heard me tell a story and...
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and lonnie, i would ask you a mirrored question. what's been the ibw's experience with nick and his team, and how are you working together? i'm curious about this council is all about the collaboration and convergence of industry, labor, and sitting right here in front of us. i would like for you to give us the case study. >> i can certainly tell you, ibw and ap have worked together for over 100 years. over 100 years and we have over a billion work hours that have changed the world. the largest transmission system in the country, generation. the first of its kind in many areas associated with that. and we continue to make that evolution, whether it's solar, whether it's wind. now we're thinking about, okay, what does that mean in terms of the grid itself? the electric grid itself. and the optimization and efficiencies driven by new technologies. what effect that's going to have on the work force requirements of tomorrow. apprenticeship is something we have long done. the ibw has done that their entire history, training associated wi
and lonnie, i would ask you a mirrored question. what's been the ibw's experience with nick and his team, and how are you working together? i'm curious about this council is all about the collaboration and convergence of industry, labor, and sitting right here in front of us. i would like for you to give us the case study. >> i can certainly tell you, ibw and ap have worked together for over 100 years. over 100 years and we have over a billion work hours that have changed the world. the...
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nick and lonnie. we've heard a lot today about the explosion of information technologies and other technologies really relevant for your industries, distributed degeneration, smart home device, electric battery storage innovations. all of these and many other innovations are leading to new businesses, new employment opportunities, but they are also going to require new sets of skills, new workers. so taking into account this new reality, i first want to perhaps just get a snapshot, a response from you about those general trends, then i'd like to dive into a second set of questions which is really what you see most important challenges and opportunities and matching skills and matching workforce training to these new demands. so nick, would you like to kick off? >> absolutely. our industry is in such a traumatic change right now. it's really appropriate the previous presentation finished with big data. big data analytics, certainly the focus on technology, technology innovation are transforming our ind
nick and lonnie. we've heard a lot today about the explosion of information technologies and other technologies really relevant for your industries, distributed degeneration, smart home device, electric battery storage innovations. all of these and many other innovations are leading to new businesses, new employment opportunities, but they are also going to require new sets of skills, new workers. so taking into account this new reality, i first want to perhaps just get a snapshot, a response...
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lonnie stevens, the international president of the international brotherhood of electrical workers. [ applause ] we're just going to jump right into it. our time is short. we've heard a will the today about the explosion of information technologies and other technologies that are relevant for your industries, distributed generation, smart home devices, electric battery storage innovations. all of these are leading to new businesses, new employment opportunities, but they're going to require new sets of skills, new workers. so taking into account this new reality i want to get a snapshot of a response from you about those general trends, and then dive into a second set of questions that's really about what you see as some of the most important challenges and opportunities and matching skills and matching workforce traini training. would you like to kick off? >> our industry is in such a dramatic change and it's appropriate to finish with big data. historically it's been an industry built around distribution of electric power. today it's more than that, much more than that. it's cyber s
lonnie stevens, the international president of the international brotherhood of electrical workers. [ applause ] we're just going to jump right into it. our time is short. we've heard a will the today about the explosion of information technologies and other technologies that are relevant for your industries, distributed generation, smart home devices, electric battery storage innovations. all of these are leading to new businesses, new employment opportunities, but they're going to require new...
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here is abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera. >> police are trying to track down surveillance video that captured an unbelievably horrifying scene this morning. >> a witness went by o by coming down the alley saw smoke noticed a man on fire. >> police say that witness then ran into this cafe and grabbed a bucket of water. >> asked for the calf roadway to call 911 ran back and threw water on the person on fire. >> reporter: san francisco police and arson investigators are working the case. csi detectives photographed the burned clothing left behind they're not sure if the wurns were accidental self-inflicted or if others are vofl involved this woman saw two men sleeping in the alley before heading to work. >> he came in at 6:00 in the morning. he saw the guys. two guys one on this side on the we are one is sleeping. >> the male victim in his 50s to 60s. he was taken to sf general with life threatening injuries. in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> voters in the south bay will determine the fate of a judge criticized for his sentence in high-profile sexual assault case. today t
here is abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera. >> police are trying to track down surveillance video that captured an unbelievably horrifying scene this morning. >> a witness went by o by coming down the alley saw smoke noticed a man on fire. >> police say that witness then ran into this cafe and grabbed a bucket of water. >> asked for the calf roadway to call 911 ran back and threw water on the person on fire. >> reporter: san francisco police and arson investigators...
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today on how to stabilize the mediterranean region we had the italian prime minister paulo gently lonnie's speaking at the moment as we speak and before he started his address here he said he was concerned about the rise of anti e.u. parties in italy but things he will not they will not prevail in the upcoming elections and then of course we have our no american speaking two participants of the world economic forum here in davos shortly as well as him on a call the french president speaking later this afternoon and this somewhat of an expectation that chancellor angela merkel's address which you said is due to start shortly. well people here in davos think that her speech will focus on europe on how to make europe stronger how to move the continent forward and the thing is. has been hamstrung to communicate her vision of how to create such and such a vision of europe by the grueling efforts to form a government we have to keep in mind it's been four months since the general elections in germany and there's still no government in germany so this is the one aspect the second aspect is she is
today on how to stabilize the mediterranean region we had the italian prime minister paulo gently lonnie's speaking at the moment as we speak and before he started his address here he said he was concerned about the rise of anti e.u. parties in italy but things he will not they will not prevail in the upcoming elections and then of course we have our no american speaking two participants of the world economic forum here in davos shortly as well as him on a call the french president speaking...
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in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> earlier this week u.s. attorney general jeff sessions said he would get rid of obama-era policies not to interfere with states' marijuana laws. "the sacramento bee" reported on friday a southern california lawmaker proposed a law that would make california a so-called sanctuary state to protect users against federal investigations. >>> the nation's largest food service company has stopped using romaine lettuce after a breakout. canada found 58 cases of e. coli in the u.s. and canada, including two deaths. most of the patients reported eating romaine lettuce beforehand. compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it. if you know it's contaminated with something, cook it, it will kill all the otherwise i would avoid it until we know what's going on. >> we talked to several restaurants who locally source their legal us lettuce. they be
in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> earlier this week u.s. attorney general jeff sessions said he would get rid of obama-era policies not to interfere with states' marijuana laws. "the sacramento bee" reported on friday a southern california lawmaker proposed a law that would make california a so-called sanctuary state to protect users against federal investigations. >>> the nation's largest food service company has stopped using romaine lettuce after a...
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lonnie. >> reporter: how about that? that ticket was sold across the united states.store was lucky, too, selling a ticket that brought in $1 million yesterday for someone. with all this luck everywhere, people were flocking to this store trying to see if they could win something too. >> this is the winning ticket. everyone else stop playing i'm going to win. >> reporter: this customer believes good luck can happen more than ones this the same place this. store sold a ticket that matched five of six numbers in friday's mega millions drawing which won $1.8 million. >> i am a little upset because i always buy my tickets here and of course it's the one day i didn't buy them here. >> reporter: not too disappointed to try again. >> it's thrill. you never know. you could quit your job tomorrow because your millionaire. >> reporter: customers lined up for shots at the $570 million power ball jackpot. >> there are people that come in who say i'm not going to play unless it's over $300 million or something like that. >> this should be the lucky one. >> reporter: this story and
lonnie. >> reporter: how about that? that ticket was sold across the united states.store was lucky, too, selling a ticket that brought in $1 million yesterday for someone. with all this luck everywhere, people were flocking to this store trying to see if they could win something too. >> this is the winning ticket. everyone else stop playing i'm going to win. >> reporter: this customer believes good luck can happen more than ones this the same place this. store sold a ticket...
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. >> lonnie is a mess.oesnt the hell she's doing in her personal life which makes her really fun. >> lonnie is played by kim matula. >> don't you quick early on and you start drinking. >> she sure did. >> one of the show's writers and producers took moments from his real life when he would fly between the two cities, often times cast members say the show seems like it was based on their real lives. >> sometimes i wonder if they heard me tell a story and put it in there. >> every episode something is snuck in and i go, that's me. >> for the show premiere, we didn't just sit back and watched, we went on a journey which ended with a party. >> it's time to get high and fly this old bird. i like to get high -- >> paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> you can see "l.a. to vegas" on ktvu on friday nights at 9:00. >>> sal is back. everybody behaving for you? >> so far, this week has been just a little lighter. i happen to catch one of allie's traffic reports yesterday. it was light today and it seems to be light. this
. >> lonnie is a mess.oesnt the hell she's doing in her personal life which makes her really fun. >> lonnie is played by kim matula. >> don't you quick early on and you start drinking. >> she sure did. >> one of the show's writers and producers took moments from his real life when he would fly between the two cities, often times cast members say the show seems like it was based on their real lives. >> sometimes i wonder if they heard me tell a story and put...
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bianna, let's go over to you. >> that sounds terrifying, lonnie. thank you so much. >>> south korea said it made contact with north korea overnight on a newly reopened hotline. it was restored for the first time in nearly two years. a spokesman for north korean leader kim jong-un announced the reopening on state tv. it may put the u.s. and south korea at odds. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so it was just yesterday that south korea said they want the high-level talks with north korea and they want them to take place next week. the north has responded and it appears to be a step in the an easing. it actually exists. it's set up in a border area call called panmunjom. but north korea shut down that hotline two years ago. in recent weeks president moon jae-in has offered to come forward and talk with north korea. now, that contradicts the latest stance on the trump administration which has said talks could only occur if north korea ends its nuclear program. mr. moon has further annoyed the u.s. by saying he could basically veto any mili
bianna, let's go over to you. >> that sounds terrifying, lonnie. thank you so much. >>> south korea said it made contact with north korea overnight on a newly reopened hotline. it was restored for the first time in nearly two years. a spokesman for north korean leader kim jong-un announced the reopening on state tv. it may put the u.s. and south korea at odds. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so it was just yesterday that south korea said they want the...
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc7 news. >>> breaking news in the east bay.efighters are searching for victims in an apartment fire in martinez. we know at least one person was taken to the hospital. an apartment on farm lane off old orchard road burned this morning. the contra costa county fire protection district says it grew into a second alarm fire. we are working to gather more information, including the condition of that victim. and we will keep you posted as we learn more. >>> a coroner found tom petty dyed from an accidental overdose with a mix of drugs in his system. the autopsy found an anti-depressant, sedatives, and opinion killers, including pent no, which also killed prince. his feel says he suffered from emif a sima and had a hip. tom petty died in october at the age of 66. >>> the governor has stepped in to block the release of a charles manson family killer. leslie van houten took nart the killings of a couple in 1969. back in september, a parole board decided she was suitable for release. but last night, governor jerry browne reversed that d
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc7 news. >>> breaking news in the east bay.efighters are searching for victims in an apartment fire in martinez. we know at least one person was taken to the hospital. an apartment on farm lane off old orchard road burned this morning. the contra costa county fire protection district says it grew into a second alarm fire. we are working to gather more information, including the condition of that victim. and we will keep you posted as we learn more....
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc7 news. >>> in a rare move, authorities who are investigating lastyear's deadly mass shooting in las vegas released crime scene photographs and key information about the gunman stephen paddock. the photos show the arsenal of guns in the hotel room at the mandalay bay hotel. it also shows the cameras he set up in the room's peep hole, and a room service cart outside. he appeared to begin planning for a mass shooting in may googling summer concerts 2017. they also found child pornography on paddock's computer. >>> a coroner found tom petty died from an accidental overdose with a mix of drugs in his system. the autopsy found an anti-depressant, sedatives, and painkillers, including fentanyl, which is what also killed prince. petty's family said he suffered from emif a sima and the die he died found out his broken hip was getting worse. they believe the pain was unbearable because he performed dozens of shows despite the break. tom petty died in october at the age of 66. >>> the governor blocked in to stop the release of a charles manson killer. leslie v
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc7 news. >>> in a rare move, authorities who are investigating lastyear's deadly mass shooting in las vegas released crime scene photographs and key information about the gunman stephen paddock. the photos show the arsenal of guns in the hotel room at the mandalay bay hotel. it also shows the cameras he set up in the room's peep hole, and a room service cart outside. he appeared to begin planning for a mass shooting in may googling summer concerts...
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in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> earlier this week u.s.attorney general jeff sessions said he would get rid of obama-era policies not to interfere with states' marijuana laws. "the sacramento bee" reported on friday a southern california lawmaker proposed a law that would make california a so-called sanctuary state to protect users against federal investigations. >>> the nation's largest food service company has stopped using romaine lettuce after a report of e. coli breakouts. canada found 58 cases of e. coli in the u.s. and canada, including two deaths. most of the patients reported eating romaine lettuce beforehand. compass group, which supplies food to hospitals and school cafeterias, told its distributors to use other leafy greens. san francisco health officials suggest staying away from any uncooked food linked to e. coli. >> cook it. if you know it's contaminated with something, cook it, it will kill all the bugs. otherwise i would avoid it until we know what's going on. >> the cdc is trying to track the source of the illness. north
in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> earlier this week u.s.attorney general jeff sessions said he would get rid of obama-era policies not to interfere with states' marijuana laws. "the sacramento bee" reported on friday a southern california lawmaker proposed a law that would make california a so-called sanctuary state to protect users against federal investigations. >>> the nation's largest food service company has stopped using romaine lettuce after a...
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. >> co-star lonnie travis hit the dance for with the kids from stranger things and "black-ish."hrissy metz posted a rap video. >> for the record y'all that wasn't alcohol i'm just a lady. you heard our name called? that ain't never getting over. >> we love you. thank you very much. >> milo ventimiglia accepted on behalf of ensemble. the actor has come a long way since his first job. >> my first paying gig was on the fresh prince of bel air. >> relax, ash. >> i remember will smith being the kindest person to his entire crew and me a guy who had one line on that set and to be able to see that and know that's what i want to be like when it's my show. >> it was also a big night for nicole kidman. she won her first ever sag award for big little lies. >> she walked the red carpet with husband keith urban despite having the flu. >> i feel a little ragged right now. i'm going home to put on my jammies. >> how's he taking care of you? >> he's like baby you have to go home an get into bed. >> the win was nicole's fourth major award for the series. reese witherspoon tells "e.t." it's like
. >> co-star lonnie travis hit the dance for with the kids from stranger things and "black-ish."hrissy metz posted a rap video. >> for the record y'all that wasn't alcohol i'm just a lady. you heard our name called? that ain't never getting over. >> we love you. thank you very much. >> milo ventimiglia accepted on behalf of ensemble. the actor has come a long way since his first job. >> my first paying gig was on the fresh prince of bel air. >>...
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in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> earlier this week u.s. attorney general jeff sessions said he would get rid of obama-era policies not to interfere with states' marijuana laws. "the sacramento bee" reported on friday a southern california lawmaker proposed a law that would make california a so-called sanctuary state to protect users against federal investigations. >>> a fake 911 call, a practice known as swatting, that had deadly consequences in the midwest recently, terrified an east bay family a week ago when a s.w.a.t. team descended on their home. hercules police are investigating the 911 call. we're also learning about a different incident in castro valley on thursday night. abc 7 news reporter katie utehs has more. the family in hercules is still coming to terms with what happened to them. >> as soon as i got to the front door, i could see all the spotlights shining onto me. >> reporter: a swarm of police officers, weapons drawn, filled this quiet hercules street surrounding an unsuspecting family. a mother, father, two kids, and gra
in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> earlier this week u.s. attorney general jeff sessions said he would get rid of obama-era policies not to interfere with states' marijuana laws. "the sacramento bee" reported on friday a southern california lawmaker proposed a law that would make california a so-called sanctuary state to protect users against federal investigations. >>> a fake 911 call, a practice known as swatting, that had deadly consequences in the...
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lonnie thompson: it doesn't matter whether you're living in peru or the united states or china, you wille impacted by this change.e. narrator: but something can be done. people are already adapting to combat climate change.
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lonnie, good morning. >> good morning to you, norah, good morning, everybody.e're going to talk about bomb genes genesis in just a second but we jump into the current radar picture. i-10 in north florida, a lot of icing. then you get up into the 95 corridor in georgia, there's a problem there as well. the computer models are initializing it and just fine with this. it's depicting where the storm is right now. so we feel confident with the forward projection of where they think the storm is going. it travels up the eastern seaboard. now, as the black lines show the wind tighten up and get closer and closer together, that's when the storm bombs out. big winds are expected, 50 to 70-mile-per-hour winds with snow falling as well. northern maine could see up to 2 feet of snow out of this. blizzard conditions will be in effect from the northern border of maine and canada all the way down to block island, cape cod and the islands as well. bianna, let's go over to you. >> that sounds terrifying. thank you so much. >>> south korea says it made contact with north korea o
lonnie, good morning. >> good morning to you, norah, good morning, everybody.e're going to talk about bomb genes genesis in just a second but we jump into the current radar picture. i-10 in north florida, a lot of icing. then you get up into the 95 corridor in georgia, there's a problem there as well. the computer models are initializing it and just fine with this. it's depicting where the storm is right now. so we feel confident with the forward projection of where they think the storm...
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lonnie, any doubt in your mind he'll run?akes -- >> i'm asking you is there any doubt in your mind. >> i think he's considering it still and we'll see where he ends up going. but i think he does. >> mccabe's laughing. any doubt in your mind? >> he -- no, not in my mind. look, anything could happen. i was -- been texting with people who are close to romney who have been talking to him about these plans. and they say you can expect an announcement this month. and pretty much everyone in the utah political class is expecting him to run. >> yes, i think that, you know, with "the new york times" reports, is that somebody close said look, you know, there are a lot of other people who have been positioning themselves to make a run. if you're going to get in, get in. what should i say to the powers that be. and according to "the new york times," the text that came back was i'm running. and their headline says, i'm running, romney says privately, but as trump friend or foe? and so, lonnie, do you think if he is a candidate, would cand
lonnie, any doubt in your mind he'll run?akes -- >> i'm asking you is there any doubt in your mind. >> i think he's considering it still and we'll see where he ends up going. but i think he does. >> mccabe's laughing. any doubt in your mind? >> he -- no, not in my mind. look, anything could happen. i was -- been texting with people who are close to romney who have been talking to him about these plans. and they say you can expect an announcement this month. and pretty...
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people say you know i really want to get your take on this about the movement the standing movement the lonny role but also again watching the show the occupy movement and know dapple resistance both represent the effectiveness of frontline kept minutes protect ability for aridity in action implementation tactics they says watch standing rock has given the world a great mother was very articulately said and i agree i think for us from pine ridge. on the pine ridge indian reservation my family and most of my tribe drink the water that south of standing rock in south of the dakotas pipeline we came up there to fight for our survival and primarily it. other people have many opinions about this but it comes back to reiterate what ya's just said was it comes back to water we came up there to fight to protect the water continuously and always that's the heart of the struggle and there you can so but treaties we can part incorporate issues are on sovereignty and correcting the injustices of the past but primarily this was a spiting for our existence for our survival and the right to have clean water
people say you know i really want to get your take on this about the movement the standing movement the lonny role but also again watching the show the occupy movement and know dapple resistance both represent the effectiveness of frontline kept minutes protect ability for aridity in action implementation tactics they says watch standing rock has given the world a great mother was very articulately said and i agree i think for us from pine ridge. on the pine ridge indian reservation my family...
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entered the room when she walked in everybody held their breath tonight's analogy is when lonnie a walked after being humiliated with this story of the shell corporation of delaware on her thirteenth wedding anniversary and that's the part you won't see on t.v. but i guarantee you will hypnotize the room so our viewers saying i think it's awful i really do i have my issues with the president but i legitimately at this point feel bad for millennia because she's he's not doing her any favors some of the. those of us who disagree this is another instance i think tonight where we might see something different i'm not i'm not saying it's going to be like president getting let's not go that far go there but he's definitely going to maybe try a somewhat more bipartisan or conciliatory approach but the republicans elected you know the outlier so do they want him to reach across the aisle or do they not i mean does that even work and you know with all of this sort of like you know resist saying and all this boycotting the speech we're going to wear black over the pens do you think that is this. is
entered the room when she walked in everybody held their breath tonight's analogy is when lonnie a walked after being humiliated with this story of the shell corporation of delaware on her thirteenth wedding anniversary and that's the part you won't see on t.v. but i guarantee you will hypnotize the room so our viewers saying i think it's awful i really do i have my issues with the president but i legitimately at this point feel bad for millennia because she's he's not doing her any favors some...
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two but at the end of the day we've got to look at what we're left with thank you both very much lonnie in julian we those of you on. thanks larry thanks larry turning now to the world economic forum happening in davos switzerland donald trump's the first sitting united states president to attend the form since bill clinton nearly two decades ago what my president dreamt of complication davos and what potential pitfalls exists then for him his two of them and that with mags wolf the chief economist of the phoenix group. he is in new york ok how's it going to play what do you expect through the president's visit to davos so i think the president goes there in part because he's probably long wanted to and this is a big opportunity also i think it's a muscle flex for him and many of his supporters the notion that a lot in the global elite who are kind of fetid infecting each other at davos had expected him to be a bit of a more problematic for them than he turned out to be and he wants to celebrate what he sees as his successes which would otherwise be known to us in economics as the high
two but at the end of the day we've got to look at what we're left with thank you both very much lonnie in julian we those of you on. thanks larry thanks larry turning now to the world economic forum happening in davos switzerland donald trump's the first sitting united states president to attend the form since bill clinton nearly two decades ago what my president dreamt of complication davos and what potential pitfalls exists then for him his two of them and that with mags wolf the chief...
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lonnie, good morning. what do you see? >> good morning. take a look. this is our storm.he green shows you the rain. the pink and the purple sort of in this area shows you where you see the frozen ice and sleet, some snow behind it as it its 3456r7 from the west to the east. it starts off as rain for everybody. look at this, even atlanta, some of the northern suburbs of atlanta could tap into that cold air. you look at the picture here, and this is going to be late tonight and into tomorrow, all the big rain start to go push offshore, could be ice jams because of the big melting out there. anything wet is going to treez. high temperatures today for new york, boston, charles, with up around 60 degrees, 24 hours later, you're closer to 20 degrees. big drop in temperatures. a lot of ice out there. anywhere from the ohio valley up into northern new england, could see from a trace to a quarter inch of ice and that's that commuting problem, nightmare, really, that you were just talking about. >> lonnie, thank you so much. >>> and we're learning more about the 17 people killed i
lonnie, good morning. what do you see? >> good morning. take a look. this is our storm.he green shows you the rain. the pink and the purple sort of in this area shows you where you see the frozen ice and sleet, some snow behind it as it its 3456r7 from the west to the east. it starts off as rain for everybody. look at this, even atlanta, some of the northern suburbs of atlanta could tap into that cold air. you look at the picture here, and this is going to be late tonight and into...
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. >> lonny davis hit the dance floor with the cast from "blackish." >> for the record, y'all, that wasn'tst elated is all. >> turns out blue is the lucky color for the ladies of "this is us," as we break down the s.a.g. awards fashion. >> dress, how many did you try and did you know this was the one? >> i tried on a lot, but this is the second dress i tried on. i knew when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> my dress is my favorite line. it covers a little bit of my stomach after three children, and it matches. it's so great. >> a warrior shaman kind of thing. >> i think we tried on maybe two dresses a week, and knew it was this one. >> tell me a secret about it. >> it's no secret that i can't really walk in it, but it's nice. >> how do the stars prepare to walk the red carpet? >> this is my dinner. this is how i prepare. >> oh, yeah, i had some french fries. i had to curve up. >> it took ten people 100 hours to hand broader the sequins and the crystals. kristen bell instagramed a shot of her hair extensions, and she changed into thee different black dresses. sparkle was a trend. so were fea
. >> lonny davis hit the dance floor with the cast from "blackish." >> for the record, y'all, that wasn'tst elated is all. >> turns out blue is the lucky color for the ladies of "this is us," as we break down the s.a.g. awards fashion. >> dress, how many did you try and did you know this was the one? >> i tried on a lot, but this is the second dress i tried on. i knew when i saw it hanging on the rack. >> my dress is my favorite line. it...
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uncertain and they don't look for a new job they just continue working and listening to the employers lonnie's and promises lines what mr they replaced their workers every month they don't pay them and they keep the money for themselves doing the work it out. what if ten workers who were supposed to get fifty thousand roubles each. you got enough for a cost by the end of the year you're sitting on a lot of money at what's called. the sixty year old former administrator was unwilling to accept the injustice he has suffered for being a migrant he's filed a lawsuit against his former employer with the help of his attorney his daughter who come to support him. in court confronted with a queue of people and security personnel for some a microcosm of modern russia. conducted on the few outside the court and what has become of us you can't sink any lower at least. anyone wanting to bring their case of labor exploitation to court has to do so within three months both of the victims don't know there's. just like. if someone doesn't find out about this right away via our organization or doesn't have mon
uncertain and they don't look for a new job they just continue working and listening to the employers lonnie's and promises lines what mr they replaced their workers every month they don't pay them and they keep the money for themselves doing the work it out. what if ten workers who were supposed to get fifty thousand roubles each. you got enough for a cost by the end of the year you're sitting on a lot of money at what's called. the sixty year old former administrator was unwilling to accept...
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lonny, thank you. >>> one person has died after a fiery head on accident at francisco's mcclaren park. police say a car traveling eastbound slammed into a car heading westbound. authorities say one driver died the other is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the driver of an empty school bus witnessed the accident and stayed on the the scene to help. >> this is not a drill, this is an actual tsunami warning, everybody get out of your homes. >> a frightening wake up call as a 7.9 earthquake hits off the coast of alaska. that triggered a tsunami warning down the coast. the earthquake was centered 170 miles off of alaska's kodiak island. the earthquake did trigger a tsunami watch all the way down to san francisco. the department of tsunami management asked people in low-lying areas to prepare to evacuate. leanne is live in the marina district. >> reporter: a lot of people here in the san francisco bay area know what to do to prepare for an earthquake, they know what to do during and after a quake. but when it comes to a tsunami, not so much. this map shows the estimated time
lonny, thank you. >>> one person has died after a fiery head on accident at francisco's mcclaren park. police say a car traveling eastbound slammed into a car heading westbound. authorities say one driver died the other is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the driver of an empty school bus witnessed the accident and stayed on the the scene to help. >> this is not a drill, this is an actual tsunami warning, everybody get out of your homes. >> a frightening wake...
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and abc 7 news reporter lonny rivera has a look at what forced the iconic place to close its doors. >> reporter: a bittersweet night for moviegoers. sunday night was the last for the 61-year-old ream theater in mora moraga. >> attendance, and also the rent has gone up, utilities are high. >> reporter: theater operator derek zemrack renovated the building eight years ago. >> interactive tablets -- >> reporter: he says mounting maintenance costs and new technology made it tough to stay in business. >> over time, technology's changed. kids like to stream things on their phones. watch them on ipads. >> reporter: loyal customers are sad to see this landmark go. >> i just love these old-fashioned movie theaters. i grew up in these kind of theaters. >> i love the old movies, i love the old theater. it's not the same. >> reporter: old hollywood props and photos decorate the building, and a-list films play for a final time. the ream theater is definitely old school. it's offered a feeling of movies from back in the day. in the lobby, original phone booths from the 1950s. >> this theater goes w
and abc 7 news reporter lonny rivera has a look at what forced the iconic place to close its doors. >> reporter: a bittersweet night for moviegoers. sunday night was the last for the 61-year-old ream theater in mora moraga. >> attendance, and also the rent has gone up, utilities are high. >> reporter: theater operator derek zemrack renovated the building eight years ago. >> interactive tablets -- >> reporter: he says mounting maintenance costs and new technology...
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lonnie was known as unknown x193. in 2016, his remains were identified and and this morning, he was laid to eternal rest. elcome home soldier. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, character assassination is donald trump's favorite trick when people make him look bad. they have been smearing the authors of the dossier which exposes of trump-russia connections. they are cking steele diverting attention and impugn the f.b.i. for launching its investigation. the dossier didn't start the f.b.i. investigation but a trump policy adviser boasting to a diplomat that they had stolen. that was two months before the emails. and that smacks of collusion. they shared this information with the f.b.i. and the investigation began. the dossi
lonnie was known as unknown x193. in 2016, his remains were identified and and this morning, he was laid to eternal rest. elcome home soldier. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker,...
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and went on to morehouse, did a summer program as woodrow wilson's student and got involved with lonnieel sullivan, julian bond, all of that crowd in atlanta for the committee on appeal for human rights."now apart of the vanguard for the revolution of equality reverend middlebrook was facing some of the hardest moments of his youth..rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: "ended up going to jail, and then ended up going to jail with dr. king in atlanta in 1960."his friendship with king would land him in tense situations with local police..rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: "they went out to the car and got a rubber hose and came to proceed to whip me with the rubber hose, now here's the difference, the tire irons can leave bruises and scars, that's visible. the rubber hose leaves you wounded on the inside."there.. on the day that dr. king was assassinated.. reverend middlebrook reminds us all that the movement was bigger than one man..rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: "the dream was not just martin's dream, it was the dream of thousands of people who had suf
and went on to morehouse, did a summer program as woodrow wilson's student and got involved with lonnieel sullivan, julian bond, all of that crowd in atlanta for the committee on appeal for human rights."now apart of the vanguard for the revolution of equality reverend middlebrook was facing some of the hardest moments of his youth..rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader: "ended up going to jail, and then ended up going to jail with dr. king in atlanta in 1960."his...
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in daily city, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> and there's a $450 million winner in florida.et clear who bought friday's mega millions winning ticket at this sev7-eleven. they have 180 days to claim their prize. >>> and a witness took this video at geary and third avenue in inner richmond. crews are going to the intersection and then the suv comes in from the right side hitting it. the police officer responding to another police car. the first crash happened at 8:30 yesterday morning. a witness tells abc 7 news the driver of the black car ran a red light hitting the police suv. police say a total of three officers and one other person was hurt in the crash. but they are all expected to recover. >>> and now to the crash of a truck that ended up petaluma river. the vehicle vailed to navigate a curve near highway 101. he was able to escape from the truck. his two dogs also apparently made it out. they have not yet been found. >>> john raiders has been confirmed. welcome back, coach gruden. let's get to work. >> reporter: 20 years ago on monday when the raiders saw john gruden as
in daily city, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> and there's a $450 million winner in florida.et clear who bought friday's mega millions winning ticket at this sev7-eleven. they have 180 days to claim their prize. >>> and a witness took this video at geary and third avenue in inner richmond. crews are going to the intersection and then the suv comes in from the right side hitting it. the police officer responding to another police car. the first crash happened at 8:30 yesterday...
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lonnie rivera was at the scene. >> reporter: just in front of the park you can see yellow tape blockingolice cars in front. and there are several more inside of the park. police arrived here on scene and it was a development in a homicide case we were covering not far from here in the sunset neighborhood. police cars arrived. they surrounded a vehicle. and yes, we learned the driver of that vehicle was the suspect wanted in connection with a shooting that took place not too far from here. >> i'm not sure if i know the people who it is, but it's disturbing. you know. it's the block. it's where we live. >> reporter: neighbors arrived home to police tape blocking 34th avenue from ortega to noriega. they waited as police secured the scene after a deadly shooting around 4:30 friday afternoon. >> my daughter called me hysterical because she saw all the police on the block and didn't know what was happening and she was afraid. >> reporter: eric's wife called him before he drove him. >> she said she heard police cars and heard a scream and a shot. that was it. and then she was height hiding sno
lonnie rivera was at the scene. >> reporter: just in front of the park you can see yellow tape blockingolice cars in front. and there are several more inside of the park. police arrived here on scene and it was a development in a homicide case we were covering not far from here in the sunset neighborhood. police cars arrived. they surrounded a vehicle. and yes, we learned the driver of that vehicle was the suspect wanted in connection with a shooting that took place not too far from here....
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. >> lonny, you worked for senator marco rubio, who donald trump also took delight in humiliating during the 2016 campaign, only to have senator rubio saying he'd be honored to help him become president and gravel along with the rest of them. senator rubio had to run, not walk but run away from comprehensive immigration reform when he was a part of the gang of eight. because the base of the republican party had tissue rejection against the idea of anything that would permit the 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country to stay. in that vein, are we too narrow in just talking about donald trump? do we need to talk about the fact that the republican party itself is so dead set against immigration that donald trump is just channeling them, not leading them? >> yeah, well this is what it comes back to. i think the challenge that republicans are facing, i think the reason why quite frankly you haven't heard more of them with the kind of response that is justified and wanted in this situation, is because they're concerned about repercussions from elements of the base. it is midterm el
. >> lonny, you worked for senator marco rubio, who donald trump also took delight in humiliating during the 2016 campaign, only to have senator rubio saying he'd be honored to help him become president and gravel along with the rest of them. senator rubio had to run, not walk but run away from comprehensive immigration reform when he was a part of the gang of eight. because the base of the republican party had tissue rejection against the idea of anything that would permit the 11 million...
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as lonnie wong reports, that wasn't the case. nat.stmas the 70 year-old woman apparently lost control of her vehicle and crashed hard into the guard wall at the top of the mace boulevard over-crossing of interstate 80. the crash got the attention 33 year old christopher scheuerman who apparently stopped to help out. lt. paul doroshov, davis police dept. 'in the process of rendering some kind of assistance, they managed to take her wallet.. later the crash victim began getting credit card bills from this target store as well as a nearby gas station.betty boyd, shopper 'iúm dumbfounded, i just canút believe somebody would take advantage of someone in need.... everyone we talked with had the same reaction as betty boyd... talk about vulnerable...lt. paul doroshov, davis pd 'this is a victim of traffic collision so obviously they are upset and traumatized... but people including police feel the crook was piling on...lt. paul.... 'on top of that this is someone who is elderly and wanted to giver her trust in people helping her and they end
as lonnie wong reports, that wasn't the case. nat.stmas the 70 year-old woman apparently lost control of her vehicle and crashed hard into the guard wall at the top of the mace boulevard over-crossing of interstate 80. the crash got the attention 33 year old christopher scheuerman who apparently stopped to help out. lt. paul doroshov, davis police dept. 'in the process of rendering some kind of assistance, they managed to take her wallet.. later the crash victim began getting credit card bills...
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the reagan years, but when you combine this, these fiscal cliffs, you know, this kind of it's almost lonny tunes, bugs bunny, road runner meets c-spaen to some extent. it happens again and again. and people want, as you say, they want the thing to workful we adjudicate thad in 1995. it's been hard to believe it's been 22 years sense that happened. but that was a real question, the newly empowered house majority, the first time republicans were in the house in 40 years took the issue to the country. the country is on one side of its mouth said we don't want as much government and so speaker gingrich and the revolutionarys of that era said okay if you don't want it, let's see if you can live without it, the bet bill clinton made and it really saved his presidency in many ways was that, in fact, people did want government. they want efficiency. i think that images like this, which won't loom as large for sane and well adjusted people as they do for us. but they will, it will be one more instance in a large pageant of inefficiency and ineffectiveness. >> as i've always said, pictures like this
the reagan years, but when you combine this, these fiscal cliffs, you know, this kind of it's almost lonny tunes, bugs bunny, road runner meets c-spaen to some extent. it happens again and again. and people want, as you say, they want the thing to workful we adjudicate thad in 1995. it's been hard to believe it's been 22 years sense that happened. but that was a real question, the newly empowered house majority, the first time republicans were in the house in 40 years took the issue to the...