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maggie we miss you we love you. we had originally planned to interview maggie now he has agreed to talk to us for her sake gillman maggie were inseparable she texted him to say goodbye. i can't believe it when i saw the message i thought you know not maggie. he almost taking us to the suburb where she used to work his beat is an equally deprived area they both campaigns for better working conditions for the police in france young bullies the deteriorating conditions where one of the main reasons for maggie suicide for the police cars are so old some of hundreds of thousands of kilometers on the meter we can't keep up with the fast cars in a chase plus a walkie talkies often don't work these are the sort of working conditions that we have to deal with in areas where people throw stones and spit at us it really takes it out of us and the measures introduced since the terrorist threats mean we can hardly take any time off there's too much work to do. getting out of the car with a camera is too dangerous even in the mor
maggie we miss you we love you. we had originally planned to interview maggie now he has agreed to talk to us for her sake gillman maggie were inseparable she texted him to say goodbye. i can't believe it when i saw the message i thought you know not maggie. he almost taking us to the suburb where she used to work his beat is an equally deprived area they both campaigns for better working conditions for the police in france young bullies the deteriorating conditions where one of the main...
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maggie we miss you we love you. thank you we were supposed to interview maggie and now he has agreed to talk to us for her sake. and maggie were inseparable she texted him to say goodbye. i can't believe it when i saw the message i thought i know not maggie. young is taking us to the suburb where she used to work his beat is in an equally deprived area they both campaigns for better working conditions for the police in france young believes the deteriorating conditions were one of the main reasons for maggie's suicide for the police cars are so old some of the hundreds of thousands of kilometers on the meter we can't keep up with the fast cars in a chase a walkie talkies often don't work as these are the sort of working conditions that we have to deal with in areas where people throw stones and spirited us it really takes it out of us and the measures introduced since the terrorist threats mean we can hardly take any time off there's too much work to do. getting out of the car with a camera it's too dangerous even i
maggie we miss you we love you. thank you we were supposed to interview maggie and now he has agreed to talk to us for her sake. and maggie were inseparable she texted him to say goodbye. i can't believe it when i saw the message i thought i know not maggie. young is taking us to the suburb where she used to work his beat is in an equally deprived area they both campaigns for better working conditions for the police in france young believes the deteriorating conditions were one of the main...
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maggie, welcome to "washington week."lly appreciate you being here. >> thank you for having me. >> what does this tell us, maggie, about presidenmp amid all this michael cohen news? you've cover both men for many years. what does it tell us? what does it reveal about the president? >> i think, look, michael cohen described a different donald trp in an interview with george stephanopoulos earlier today. he talked about trump being di herent than the mane knew. i personally think this is the same man that we saw i new york over many years. but it reveals this incredibly, you know, unusual, certainly for what we see from president relationship where you have a person who is talking about his blind loyalty in terms that we don't normally hear, even in thr ible of politics, by michael cohen, talking about that he was essentially, you know, brainwashed. that's not his word. but he was devoted and devout in the service of donald trump. and that that him to commit all sorts of dirty deeds, ae put it. the president, you know, insi
maggie, welcome to "washington week."lly appreciate you being here. >> thank you for having me. >> what does this tell us, maggie, about presidenmp amid all this michael cohen news? you've cover both men for many years. what does it tell us? what does it reveal about the president? >> i think, look, michael cohen described a different donald trp in an interview with george stephanopoulos earlier today. he talked about trump being di herent than the mane knew. i...
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it was just a day long thing, and that's where i was photographed with maggie. >> maggie. okay.id you sign up for this, or how do you get involved with florida? >> i was walking in the mall trying to get my phone fixed. someone came up to me. i said i don't want to answer your question, because they were the people with clipboards. eventually they asked me do you think refugees should enter the country and i said no. i was the first person to say that. they asked me to join this campaign. i told them yes. >> really? what made you do it? >> i love politics. i've been obsessed with it my whole life. they offered me $300. i would have done it for free. i go downtown, my small town, and debate people for fun. it would be a cool opportunity. >> did you realize you were going to be paired with somebody from an immigrant background and take a picture together? >> no. but once i got there i saw people who were obviously like ref. >>> and i was disappointed with myself because i should have saw it come. of course, they are going to make me tell this to an actual person, not just like ide
it was just a day long thing, and that's where i was photographed with maggie. >> maggie. okay.id you sign up for this, or how do you get involved with florida? >> i was walking in the mall trying to get my phone fixed. someone came up to me. i said i don't want to answer your question, because they were the people with clipboards. eventually they asked me do you think refugees should enter the country and i said no. i was the first person to say that. they asked me to join this...
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maggie?eas, the future king and queen of england, william and kate, are celebrating the holidays. the couple welcomed military families to kensington palace for a christmas party. i would have loved to have been there. >> yeah? >> they were joined by some children as they prepared crackers, sweets and decorated stockings. >> later that evening, the duchess wowed onlookers with a sparkly gown and tiara. would you have worn a tiara? >> if i'm allowed to. >> can and can't sort of thing. >> controversy, i would want to wear it anyway. sorry. they look so pretty. >> they are nice. that was a family-friendly christmas party, too. >> it was. you may be wondering where harry and meghan where. i guess theyseatnding first chstmas cal rvice together. >> good to know. >>> more news coming up this morning, and as we head to break here we want to take you back to our nation's capitol. >> look at it. even this hour of the night there are many people there to pay their respects to the former president. presi
maggie?eas, the future king and queen of england, william and kate, are celebrating the holidays. the couple welcomed military families to kensington palace for a christmas party. i would have loved to have been there. >> yeah? >> they were joined by some children as they prepared crackers, sweets and decorated stockings. >> later that evening, the duchess wowed onlookers with a sparkly gown and tiara. would you have worn a tiara? >> if i'm allowed to. >> can and...
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>> maggie? >> i don't care what george conway tweets but there are plenty of people that asked questions about why it is that the president has given such a different version of events. this is where the corrosive lying that the three of us have talked about over the course of the last many months, that has come out of the white house and president, and it does catch up to you at a certain point. there are points for anybody where you will want to take your word over somebody else's, and this is why the president accounts as if he is living in a perpetual ten minutes of time, where nothing matters that was said previously and it doesn't matter how it impacts it going forward. he is now facing the repercussions of that, i think. >> maggie and everybody. listen up. we have brand-new sound. this is where michael cohen for the first time publicly addresses the president's attacks on him. >> i took responsibility for my actions, and instead of him taking responsibility for his actions, what does he d
>> maggie? >> i don't care what george conway tweets but there are plenty of people that asked questions about why it is that the president has given such a different version of events. this is where the corrosive lying that the three of us have talked about over the course of the last many months, that has come out of the white house and president, and it does catch up to you at a certain point. there are points for anybody where you will want to take your word over somebody...
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jeff tooken maggy hab g g gy -- toobin and others. the idea that people would revolt -- we don't have neil just yet. maggie, the president is saying he's not worried about impeachment. >> no. i don't think it's gnawing at him every second of the day, but it's consistent with him, to never admit any sense of security or worry or fear of defeat. but he is concerned about this. he is aware it's a very real possibility. democrats have made clear it's a very real possibility. i agree with jeff it is something he does believe. i don't think he's trying to foment violence. he has used language like this over and over and over again with the chance of trump being denied a nomination, or depending on how, you know, various outcomes of state races would go, state primaries, so forth. he has said that people will revolt or some version of that. i think he does believe this, and i think he has a fair point that he was duly elected, and people will see this as an effort to undo the election. that has nothing to do with the rule of law or the actua
jeff tooken maggy hab g g gy -- toobin and others. the idea that people would revolt -- we don't have neil just yet. maggie, the president is saying he's not worried about impeachment. >> no. i don't think it's gnawing at him every second of the day, but it's consistent with him, to never admit any sense of security or worry or fear of defeat. but he is concerned about this. he is aware it's a very real possibility. democrats have made clear it's a very real possibility. i agree with jeff...
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i'm maggie rulli. >> and i'm terrell brown.and janai are off. >>> want to get started with breaking news. the search for several missing marines. there was a midair collision over the pacific. >> a tanker plane and a fighter jet crashed off the coast of japan. overnight the pentagon confirmed at least one survivor has now been found. abc's emily rau is tracking all of the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning, maggie and terrell. that's right. one marine in good condition at the hospital, but we know they also rescued a second person, and that marine's condition right now is unclear. officials are calling this a midair mishap. it happened in the middle of the night about 200 miles off the coast of japan. the fighter jet may have been attempting to refuel from a casey 130. so two marines were in that fighter jet, we know, which does have ejection seats, and five more were on board the refueler. now, u.s. and japanese ships are involved in this search and rescue mission, which is still happening right now. not ma
i'm maggie rulli. >> and i'm terrell brown.and janai are off. >>> want to get started with breaking news. the search for several missing marines. there was a midair collision over the pacific. >> a tanker plane and a fighter jet crashed off the coast of japan. overnight the pentagon confirmed at least one survivor has now been found. abc's emily rau is tracking all of the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning, maggie and terrell. that's right. one...
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maggie, david it, thanks for being us. next, more on why the shut down showdown could stretch into next year and president trump's latest suggesting he's on the same page as former president obama on immigration. also tonight, it was a celebration to remember. these days in more ways than one. we'll show what investigators want to know about the presidential inauguration including where all the money raised for it actually went. gentle means everything, so we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients added one handed pumps and beat the top safety standards the new johnson's® choose gentle allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield℠ annuities from brighthouse financial, established by metlife. from brighthouse financial, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all is one that brings us together. the final days of wish list are here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero d
maggie, david it, thanks for being us. next, more on why the shut down showdown could stretch into next year and president trump's latest suggesting he's on the same page as former president obama on immigration. also tonight, it was a celebration to remember. these days in more ways than one. we'll show what investigators want to know about the presidential inauguration including where all the money raised for it actually went. gentle means everything, so we improved everything. we used 50%...
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maggie was ill for some years before she died.blood cancer — the third biggest cancer killer. your boys, if maggie was to see them now, she'd be like... you must wonder what she'd make of it and how much you miss the fact she doesn't see any of it? yeah. that is my... that is a thing that plays on my mind. i wished she could see both these boys now. when you hearfrom people who are a little bit further down the line than you are, itjust gives you encouragement and a sense of hope that you can find life again. so, what have you written to granny? "dear granny, merry christmas. we miss mummy, but i love you. love, ethan. kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss." five kisses for a high five. you can find details of organisations offering information and support with bereavement at bbc.co.uk/actionline, or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information on 08000158 707. time for a look at the weather — here's matt taylor. we've been reporting about ships getting into real trouble because of these high winds off the coast. we've s
maggie was ill for some years before she died.blood cancer — the third biggest cancer killer. your boys, if maggie was to see them now, she'd be like... you must wonder what she'd make of it and how much you miss the fact she doesn't see any of it? yeah. that is my... that is a thing that plays on my mind. i wished she could see both these boys now. when you hearfrom people who are a little bit further down the line than you are, itjust gives you encouragement and a sense of hope that you can...
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please welcome senator maggie hassan. [applause] sen.assan: raymond, thank you so much for that really, really kind introduction and thank you, new hampshire democrats not only for being here today, but for everything you did to have such enormous and critical success in november. here is to you guys. you did a nominal job. -- a phenomenal job. [applause] sen. hassan: it is so great to be here with so many of my colleagues. so many hard-working volunteers. just so great to be here to celebrate the incredible victories we had here because of your hard work. about it for a second. we elected chris pappas and annie kuster to democratic house majority in washington. thank you both for running. we flipped the new hampshire house and new hampshire senate and the executive council. incredibly important. and i will add, we would not have been able to be successful in this if not for molly kelly's campaign. iq, molly kelly. i also want to congratulate my friends for their new roles. they will be great leading in this state. these victories in con
please welcome senator maggie hassan. [applause] sen.assan: raymond, thank you so much for that really, really kind introduction and thank you, new hampshire democrats not only for being here today, but for everything you did to have such enormous and critical success in november. here is to you guys. you did a nominal job. -- a phenomenal job. [applause] sen. hassan: it is so great to be here with so many of my colleagues. so many hard-working volunteers. just so great to be here to celebrate...
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maggie, the first lady, melania trump, has left for florida. he's gone back to mar-a-lago to be with her son, who is there. do you think that leans that the president, who has been in washington because of the shutdown, will end up in florida if >> my guess is he would always likely end up in florida. but he's said to a number of people he doesn't feel like he can do that, given the shutdown. we'll see if he sticks to that. they have that big party every year that he likes going to in mar-a-lago. he was looking forward to this trip. i think he's been looking forward to it less in recent weeks, because i think it's going to mean a ton of interfacing and answering questions that he doesn't have the answers to. but he does like having a break, and he does like going down there. i will say in all the various venues i've seen him in, mar-a-lago is where he's seen the most happiest and contented. my money is that he get there is at some point, but who knows? >> david, is there any reason not to go other than the perception? >> i don't think so. there
maggie, the first lady, melania trump, has left for florida. he's gone back to mar-a-lago to be with her son, who is there. do you think that leans that the president, who has been in washington because of the shutdown, will end up in florida if >> my guess is he would always likely end up in florida. but he's said to a number of people he doesn't feel like he can do that, given the shutdown. we'll see if he sticks to that. they have that big party every year that he likes going to in...
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joining us now, maggie haberman. we are so happy to see you. we want to know what the heck is going on this morning after everything we have seen. look, james mattis made clear, he quit effective at the end of february because he thinks the president is too disrespectful of u.s. allies and too so list tuesday of adversaries. you call this an astonishing rebuke of trumpism. >> it is. he makes clear he does not agree with the key tenants the president has espoused over the last two years, and these are things he campaigned on, and he made clear he was against extensive stays for the u.s., and nobody should be surprised, and mattis made clear, there's one president and it's president trump and he himself does not feel like he can serve this administration anymore given the deep divisions between himself and the president. he's the first person to do this. it's not just that mattis is a person of stature, and james mattis for a long time had been the person of a binkie for lack of better way of putting it for democrats and republicans for some sens
joining us now, maggie haberman. we are so happy to see you. we want to know what the heck is going on this morning after everything we have seen. look, james mattis made clear, he quit effective at the end of february because he thinks the president is too disrespectful of u.s. allies and too so list tuesday of adversaries. you call this an astonishing rebuke of trumpism. >> it is. he makes clear he does not agree with the key tenants the president has espoused over the last two years,...
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but every one of us who ever met maggie, i'm not sure she's ever taken a vacation. because if there's a fight, she's in the arena. and she did an extraordinary effort in our general election. going to fundraisers, you had porter openings and going door-to-door herself canvassing every time. he's doing a phenomenal job in washington as our us senator, but she even an amazing democrat in new hampshire making sure that we have the leadership we deserve. welcome senator maggie. >>. >> raymond, thank you so much for that really kind introduction and thank you new hampshire democrats. not only for being here today but for everything you did to have such enormous and critical success in november. here's to you guys, you did a phenomenal job you it is so great to be here with so many of right colleagues. the federal delegation, state delegation, no many hard-workingvolunteers . and so great to be here with all of you to celebrate the incredible victories we had in new hampshire and all across our nation because of your hard work area about it for a second. we elected chris
but every one of us who ever met maggie, i'm not sure she's ever taken a vacation. because if there's a fight, she's in the arena. and she did an extraordinary effort in our general election. going to fundraisers, you had porter openings and going door-to-door herself canvassing every time. he's doing a phenomenal job in washington as our us senator, but she even an amazing democrat in new hampshire making sure that we have the leadership we deserve. welcome senator maggie. >>. >>...
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abc's maggie rulli is here with us with the very latest. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. many in d.c. have been waiting for the president's first visit to a war zone. former president bush visited iraq four times. president obama visited once, and now president trump has one trip under his belt and it occurred at quite a chaotic time in washington. the president and first lady making their covert trip under the cover of darkness, surprising troops in iraq and his first visit to service members in a war zone since taking office nearly two years ago. >> we came to al assad to share our eternal gratitude for everything. >> reporter: posing for selfies and autographs, president trump's trip was shrouded in secrecy. military jets escorted air force one on the 11-hour flight which left washington christmas night in the middle of a partial government shutdown. once landing at al assad air force base in iraq, the president spoke for roughly 30 minutes. >> we're not the suckers of the world. we're no longer the suckers, folks. we're
abc's maggie rulli is here with us with the very latest. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. many in d.c. have been waiting for the president's first visit to a war zone. former president bush visited iraq four times. president obama visited once, and now president trump has one trip under his belt and it occurred at quite a chaotic time in washington. the president and first lady making their covert trip under the cover of darkness, surprising troops in iraq and his first...
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i'm maggie rulli. >> and i'm terrell brown.and janai are off this week. >>> a major development in the russia investigation. >> special counsel robert mueller's recommending no prison time for former national security adviser michael flynn who has pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. and mueller has now revealedwit than just one investigation. overnight a stunning new memo from special counsel robert mueller requesting zero jail time for president trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn. >> lock him up. >> reporter: in the memo, mueller acknowledging flynn's cooperation and substantial assistance in the russia investigation. according to the heavily redacted documents, the former general sat for 19 interviews and provided firsthand information about the content and context of interactions between trump's transition team and russian government officials. it also states that flynn is assisting the special counsel with information on another unknown criminal investigation. >> we do not need a reckless president who
i'm maggie rulli. >> and i'm terrell brown.and janai are off this week. >>> a major development in the russia investigation. >> special counsel robert mueller's recommending no prison time for former national security adviser michael flynn who has pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi. and mueller has now revealedwit than just one investigation. overnight a stunning new memo from special counsel robert mueller requesting zero jail time for president trump's former national...
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maggie is up first and then melissa will follow. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am the planner at the planning department. as wendy brought up, we have a sea level rise action plan. the port is involved in this thank to you those who contributed time to this effort. division for the action march is to make san francisco more resilient in the sea level rise by taking measures to enhance the natural resources and quality of life for all. you have goal on the waterfront plan and goals as a port. great alignment. you are protecting what makes san francisco great. we are trying to do the same thing. understanding the problem is the first part. this is not the only effort. you may have heard about the ocean beach work on the implementation side. a new grant around the creek with the port and the metropolitan transportation agency. your seawall and melis take's work. we are moving forward to use similar information and we have a role to play in making the city resilient. i will focus on sea level rise in the neighboring neighborhoods of the city. you guysra the landow
maggie is up first and then melissa will follow. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am the planner at the planning department. as wendy brought up, we have a sea level rise action plan. the port is involved in this thank to you those who contributed time to this effort. division for the action march is to make san francisco more resilient in the sea level rise by taking measures to enhance the natural resources and quality of life for all. you have goal on the waterfront plan and goals as a...
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maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >> what a wild scene. unbelievable. >>> time to turn to the weather. didn't get a lot of rain overnight. >> no, it's pathetic. it was very light this morning. that's now moving out and clear skies are prevailing. live doppler 7 hd getting the active sweep across the region. any showers we had earlier today are out of here. the picture is a beautiful one. a live look here, pointing towards sutro tower. the sun certainly dominating the second half of our day today. just a beautiful day, picturing the sunset. showers today like we talked about, really minimal where they did form. castor valley with the big win, at 0.04 of an inch of rain. san francisco and oakland, only received 0.01 of an inch of rain. in the wake of the cold front, cooler temperatures settled in, only at 55 in san francisco. below average for this time of the urnt sjose. theame in oakland right now. santa roser coming in with a temperature of 58 degrees. so overnight tonight, the clouds will continue to move out of here. allowing for a chil
maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >> what a wild scene. unbelievable. >>> time to turn to the weather. didn't get a lot of rain overnight. >> no, it's pathetic. it was very light this morning. that's now moving out and clear skies are prevailing. live doppler 7 hd getting the active sweep across the region. any showers we had earlier today are out of here. the picture is a beautiful one. a live look here, pointing towards sutro tower. the sun certainly dominating the second...
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meet mike and maggie...(maggie) one of my favorite shows as a young adult was supermarket sweep.r dream... not a market. with cee-cee the barrista and chef leo kicking out gourmet treats for the neighbors who pop by.(chef) (customer) you might sip on sparkling wine while waiting for your housemade spanish tortilla complimented with arugula salad. or order up an italian ham on fresh baked roll. all the while shopping currated shelves to stock your own fridge.almond milk to cow kind tomatoes - course. or just browse art books of beautiful food. the only ode to old school - is this produce scale. the proprietors of douglas may or may not make it big with their little corner market. but they're happy to meet and feed their new in san francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. ( robin ) if you have a restaurant, cafe or bar that you'd like to see featured on 'dine and dish... send an email to dine and dish at kron 4 dot com .... or fill out the submission form on our website. you can also check out our 'dine and dish
meet mike and maggie...(maggie) one of my favorite shows as a young adult was supermarket sweep.r dream... not a market. with cee-cee the barrista and chef leo kicking out gourmet treats for the neighbors who pop by.(chef) (customer) you might sip on sparkling wine while waiting for your housemade spanish tortilla complimented with arugula salad. or order up an italian ham on fresh baked roll. all the while shopping currated shelves to stock your own fridge.almond milk to cow kind tomatoes -...
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please welcome senator maggie hassan. [applause] sen. hassan: raymond, thank you so much for that really, really kind introduction and thank you, new hampshire democrats not only for being here today, but for everything you did to have such enormous and critical success in november. here is to you guys. you did a nominal job. -- a phenomenal job. [applause] sen. hassan: it is so great to be here with so many of my colleagues. volunteers.-working just so great to be here to celebrate the incredible oftories we had here because your hard work. about it for a second. we elected chris pappas and annie kuster to democratic house majority in washington. thank you both for running. we flipped the new hampshire house and new hampshire senate .nd the executive council incredibly important. and i will add, we would not have been able to be successful kelly'sif not for molly campaign. iq, molly kelly. i also want to congratulate my friends for their new roles. they will be great leading in this state. victories in concorde and washington across the
please welcome senator maggie hassan. [applause] sen. hassan: raymond, thank you so much for that really, really kind introduction and thank you, new hampshire democrats not only for being here today, but for everything you did to have such enormous and critical success in november. here is to you guys. you did a nominal job. -- a phenomenal job. [applause] sen. hassan: it is so great to be here with so many of my colleagues. volunteers.-working just so great to be here to celebrate the...
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reporter maggie rulli has more on her life and legacy. >> reporter: she was one half of the famed duorley." ♪ best friends and household names on one of america's most memorable tv shows. >> oh, lavern. >> reporter: born in 1943 in the bronx, the daughter of a dance teacher and film director. her older brother, director gary, gave her her first break on "the odd couple." she was married to rob reiner, divorcing in 1981. reiner tweeting, i loved penny. she was born with a funny bone and the instinct of how to use it. i was lucky to have lived with her and her funny bone. ly miss her. marshall turned to film making, directing "big" and "a league of their own" in 1992. >> there's no crying in baseball! >> reporter: tom hanks, who starred in both films, twiting goodbye, penny. man, did we laugh a lot. over the years, she battled health problems. lung cancer that was in remission as of 2013. but it was complications due to diabetes. penny marshall was 75. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >> won't be forgotten. >>> elon musk unveiled the first segment of his underground tunnel system he ho
reporter maggie rulli has more on her life and legacy. >> reporter: she was one half of the famed duorley." ♪ best friends and household names on one of america's most memorable tv shows. >> oh, lavern. >> reporter: born in 1943 in the bronx, the daughter of a dance teacher and film director. her older brother, director gary, gave her her first break on "the odd couple." she was married to rob reiner, divorcing in 1981. reiner tweeting, i loved penny. she was...
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in new york maggie reule abc 7 news. >>> maggie, thank you. >>> for now wildfire victims will not have to worry about the shutdown affecting the recovery effort. the federal emergency management agency says its employees will keep on working. fema has been bids helping those in beauty county and fire victims in southern california. >>> other service that is will stay open include airports and post office. flights and mail won't be interrupted. however, all national parks will close completely. that includes alcatraz island, golden gate national recreation air muir woods. and for a complete list of what will be open or closed in the bay area because of the government shutdown head to our website. abc7news.com. 5:'04 is the time. new developments about pg&e. california regulators are looking at splitting up or taking over the utility. the puc says serious safety problems prompted the discussion. looking at replacing the board of directors. breaking up the company in smaller divisions or making it a public agency. coming after the utilities 'role in gas explosions and wildfires. including
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maggie rulli, abc news. >>> an officer-involved shooting on christmas morning. the woman rammed her car into a police car at lee avenue and fruitdale avenue. four officers opened fire. the woman died at the scene. her passenger was also shot but will recover. she is expected to be booked into jail. the two women were suspects in an earlier double shooting. >>> a bizarre story in the south bay. a family jumped into action after one of their own went missing following a car accident. >> their search ended with unfortunately a grim discovery. they were able to find the pwoetd body of their loved one. he was found along highway 85 in los altos on top of a steep embankment. he was involved in a single vehicle accident christmas night. when officers responded, they only found the vehicle . it is unclear why he would watch for such a distance. injured drivers can get disoriented or confused following an accident. >> especially with head injuries. their sense of awareness potentially becomes -- it can become altered. >> and the stretch of highway 85 where this accident
maggie rulli, abc news. >>> an officer-involved shooting on christmas morning. the woman rammed her car into a police car at lee avenue and fruitdale avenue. four officers opened fire. the woman died at the scene. her passenger was also shot but will recover. she is expected to be booked into jail. the two women were suspects in an earlier double shooting. >>> a bizarre story in the south bay. a family jumped into action after one of their own went missing following a car...
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maggie and terrell? >> all right, elizabeth, appreciate it. thank you so much. the former president was a firsthand witness of plenty of history. >> photographers were there to capture many of those occasions. abc's brad mielke spoke with one of them. good morning, brad. >> you know, guys, there were so many moments that helped shape the legacy of george herbert walker bush. i talked to a guy who was there for a lot of them, his personal photographer, david valdes. on his first day, he meets his little grandson, little jebby for the first time and valdes ends up covering a lot of these scenes. which to them was so much more than a political dynasty. i asked valdes, you guys went to so many places together, right? was there one moment you realized the world is changing right in front of me? >> when george bush was vice president, we traveled to communist poland and met with solidarity leader shipyard worker and he said you, george bush, will be president of the united states and some day poland will be fr
maggie and terrell? >> all right, elizabeth, appreciate it. thank you so much. the former president was a firsthand witness of plenty of history. >> photographers were there to capture many of those occasions. abc's brad mielke spoke with one of them. good morning, brad. >> you know, guys, there were so many moments that helped shape the legacy of george herbert walker bush. i talked to a guy who was there for a lot of them, his personal photographer, david valdes. on his...
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maggie reule joins us live with more.rning to you. >> foerng we are learning new details with the funeral plans. his body goes to washington where he will lie in state at the u.s. capital and there is a funeral service at the national cathedral 80s moment for the entire country to reflect on his legacy. >> i george herbert walker bush do some elle swear. >> george herbert walker bush was sworn into a world he called rich with promise. >> for a new breeze is blowing, a world refreshed by freedom seems reborn. >> the 41st president and his presidency were shaped but the upheavals of the 20th century. on the his 18th birthday he enlisted in world war ii becoming the u.s. navy. by 1948 he had married barbara pierce and moved his family from new england to texas where he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives. he rose to become ambassador of the united nations and then china. director of the central intelligence agency. and under ronald reagan vice president. after two terms in the reagan administration bush ran for
maggie reule joins us live with more.rning to you. >> foerng we are learning new details with the funeral plans. his body goes to washington where he will lie in state at the u.s. capital and there is a funeral service at the national cathedral 80s moment for the entire country to reflect on his legacy. >> i george herbert walker bush do some elle swear. >> george herbert walker bush was sworn into a world he called rich with promise. >> for a new breeze is blowing, a...
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natalie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, terrell and maggie. air force one arrived here at ellington field yesterday, and a departure ceremony is set to take place which will send him to base andrews and to the rotunda where the public can pay their respects. air force one is ready to take president bush's casket on its final journey to the country's capitol. jim baker revealing his gentle final moments. >> he opened his eyes and looked at me and said, hey, bake, where are we going? >> reporter: baker replying, we're going to heaven. mr. bush responding, that's where i want to go. his family also by his side in those peaceful hours. >> almost every grandkid, and there are 17 grandkids had a chance to either in person or by phone, weigh in and express their love for this great man. >> reporter: among those on the phone, his son, former president george w. bush who received his final words, i love you too. president bush will lie in state in the nation's capitol before being honored with two funerals. one at the national cathedral in washington,
natalie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, terrell and maggie. air force one arrived here at ellington field yesterday, and a departure ceremony is set to take place which will send him to base andrews and to the rotunda where the public can pay their respects. air force one is ready to take president bush's casket on its final journey to the country's capitol. jim baker revealing his gentle final moments. >> he opened his eyes and looked at me and said, hey, bake, where are...
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. >> host: maggie is in bay city michigan independent. >> guest: good morning congresswoman. i just have a quick question for you and then being absolutely serious. when the immigrants illegally tried to get into our country, 7000 at one time, how do you think our border people could've handled that, all of those 7000 amnesty claims all at once? tremont are you referring to this caravan from central america? >> caller: yes. it's pretty simple. i just want to know how they could have all been processed for amnesty in such a short amount of time. >> guest: thank you so much. look, certainly the number of people that we may have to deal with all at one time may perform certain challenges, but we got to think about who we are. yes, we are a nation of laws but we are also a nation that says that if you are seeking asylum, if you're running away from threats or, you know, in your particular country that you can seek asylum in this country at the ports of entry. whether that's seven asylum-seekers, 700 or 7000, it does not change. it should not change our policy, which means we need
. >> host: maggie is in bay city michigan independent. >> guest: good morning congresswoman. i just have a quick question for you and then being absolutely serious. when the immigrants illegally tried to get into our country, 7000 at one time, how do you think our border people could've handled that, all of those 7000 amnesty claims all at once? tremont are you referring to this caravan from central america? >> caller: yes. it's pretty simple. i just want to know how they...
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abc news reporter maggie reule joins us live with more.enior referred to as the last president of the greatest generation. >> you know, chris we hear more and more people talk about his legacy. and learning new details with his funeral plans. his body will go to washington where he will lie in state at the u.s. kpom capital and funeral service at the national cathedral in washington. it's a moment for the entire country to reflex on his lasting legacy. >> i george herbert walker bush do solemnly swear. >> george herbert walker bush was sworn into a world he called rich with promise. >> for a new breeze is blowing. and a world refreshed by freedom seems reborn. >> reporter: the 41st president and his presidency were shaped by the yup heefls of the 20th century. on his 18th birthday he enlisted to fight in world war ii. becoming the youngest pilot in the u.s. navy. he married barbara peersz and moved to texas where he was elected to the house of represent he was. he became ambassador to the united nations and then china. director of the cent
abc news reporter maggie reule joins us live with more.enior referred to as the last president of the greatest generation. >> you know, chris we hear more and more people talk about his legacy. and learning new details with his funeral plans. his body will go to washington where he will lie in state at the u.s. kpom capital and funeral service at the national cathedral in washington. it's a moment for the entire country to reflex on his lasting legacy. >> i george herbert walker...
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. >> i'm maggie rulli. kendis and janai off.e begin with the outpouring of love and respect for former president george h.w. bush lying in state at the u.s. capitol. the young boy scout, you can see him there, offered up his best salute for the late president. he was one of thousands of mourners paying tribute. >> let's go live to the u.s. capitol rotunda. it's been open to the public all night long. it'll stay open for 35 consecutive hours. >> the 41st president, who was known for his colorful collection of crazy socks, will be laid to rest wearing this pair featuring jets flying into formation. it's a nod to his service in world war ii. abc's emily rau joins us with >> reporter: good morning, maggie and terrell. exactly right, the rotunda will remain open to visitors all night long even at 1:00 a.m. people walking the capitol grounds in washington and standing in line to pay their respects to bush 41. with the sunset befitting the colorful life he lived, the body of former president george h.w. bush arrived at the u.s. capitol
. >> i'm maggie rulli. kendis and janai off.e begin with the outpouring of love and respect for former president george h.w. bush lying in state at the u.s. capitol. the young boy scout, you can see him there, offered up his best salute for the late president. he was one of thousands of mourners paying tribute. >> let's go live to the u.s. capitol rotunda. it's been open to the public all night long. it'll stay open for 35 consecutive hours. >> the 41st president, who was...
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here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: a backhoe used to dig into the ground. hauled on the back of a truck. trailers filled with equipment. items brought onto patrick frazee's property this weekend. law enforcement officials are looking into the clues for the disappearance of his fiancee, kelsey berreth. that search now complete. >> it's been a rough case for us to investigate. we're working tirelessly. >> reporter: authorities are not saying if they found any clues to kelsey's whereabouts. she do someone knows where she is at. >> reporter: frazee who authorities say is not a suspect nor a person of interest in berreth's disappearance, was the last person to see her. she dropped off their 1-year-old daughter, seen here on surveillance, at this colorado supermarket on thanksgiving day. the department of human services says he does not pose a risk and he is now caring for their child. his attorney tells abc news, we encourage law enforcement to take whatever steps it deems necessary to find kelsey berreth and to be able to exclude patrick frazee as a possible su
here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: a backhoe used to dig into the ground. hauled on the back of a truck. trailers filled with equipment. items brought onto patrick frazee's property this weekend. law enforcement officials are looking into the clues for the disappearance of his fiancee, kelsey berreth. that search now complete. >> it's been a rough case for us to investigate. we're working tirelessly. >> reporter: authorities are not saying if they found any clues to...
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in new york, maggie reule, abc 7 news. >>> maggie, thank you. >>> for now wildfire victims will not have to worry about the shutdown affecting the recovery effort there. the federal emergency management agency says it's employees will keep on working, fema has been busy helping those in beauty county as well as fire victims in southern california. other services that will stay open include airports and the post office. so your flights and mail won't be interrupted. however, all national parks will close completely. that includes alcatraz island, golden gate national recreation area, muir woods national monument and point reyes national sea shore for a complete list on what will be open or closed in the bay area because of the government shutdown head over to our website. abc7news.com. in the south bay, all highways are back open after a propane tanker overturned in san jose. new video shows crews working to get the tanker upright. more than seven hours after the crash happened on the northbound interstate 2807 ramp and highway 17. the 18-wheeler was carrying 8,600 pounds of propane. the
in new york, maggie reule, abc 7 news. >>> maggie, thank you. >>> for now wildfire victims will not have to worry about the shutdown affecting the recovery effort there. the federal emergency management agency says it's employees will keep on working, fema has been busy helping those in beauty county as well as fire victims in southern california. other services that will stay open include airports and the post office. so your flights and mail won't be interrupted. however,...
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>> maggie, thank you. >>> we're tracking storms on both coasts. jeff smith is here, let's start on the east coast tonight. >> the storm will be exiting the i-95 corridor within the next few hours. that is good news for washington, d.c., which just set their record for rainiest year on record. things will be clearing out along the i-95 corridor around midnight, except around boston and the northern parts of new england. meanwhile, out west, a series of storms moving onshore. one of them causing mountain snow, heavy coastal rains, and strong winds. high surf advisories from oregon to california. another storm comes in later on tomorrow night into tuesday, bringing rain and mountain snow. could be 6 to 12 inches in parts. and after a break on wednesday, another one after that later on in the week. it's that time of year on the west coast, where you get a series of storms. >> jeff, thank you. >>> next to the desperate search for a missing colorado mother, last seen on thanksgiving day. heavy digging equipment brought in to search her fiance's property
>> maggie, thank you. >>> we're tracking storms on both coasts. jeff smith is here, let's start on the east coast tonight. >> the storm will be exiting the i-95 corridor within the next few hours. that is good news for washington, d.c., which just set their record for rainiest year on record. things will be clearing out along the i-95 corridor around midnight, except around boston and the northern parts of new england. meanwhile, out west, a series of storms moving onshore....
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seven german film awards were showered upon tree days in key the hall actress maggie by my plays the film. connie schneider who died tragically at forty three the film recreates an extensive interview with capturing the star's charm and vulnerability. and this auto biographically inspired drama is a work of art director alfonso cuarón looks back to the early one nine hundred seventy s. in mexico remembering his childhood the women who shaped his life in the political upheaval change society. through alfonse compelling black life won the golden lion at the venice film festival. yeah i think when the history of twenty thousand in the movies is written i think we'll look back at this year as being a real turning point for diversity instead of i mean you have you had films with black and asian cast it really killed at the box office and women i mean women hollywood started the me too movement which became a global phenomenon and if i look at movies this year i mean movies with strong women characters i think i saw more strong women on screen this year than i saw in maybe the last ten yea
seven german film awards were showered upon tree days in key the hall actress maggie by my plays the film. connie schneider who died tragically at forty three the film recreates an extensive interview with capturing the star's charm and vulnerability. and this auto biographically inspired drama is a work of art director alfonso cuarón looks back to the early one nine hundred seventy s. in mexico remembering his childhood the women who shaped his life in the political upheaval change society....
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maggie haberman and dana bash. dana whab what do you playbook of what roger stone has done here. >> you heard directly from the senator himself on the committee. there is a lot of skepticism, genuine skepticism among democrats and some republicans about the motives that roger stone has in pleading the fifth. but, low back, it is his right. and i think one open question is whether or not when democrats actually take control of the house of representatives they try to offer him immunity, use the power of the gavel when you are a chairman in the house with a lot of power -- the intelligence committee or any other relevant committee -- and svee that buys anything, if that lures him up to testify in any way shape or form. >> maggie, do you see that? why would roger stone if he publicly says he wouldn't offer any testimony. which woo immunity make a difference. >> if you invoke the fifth amendment under the auspices of not incriminating yourself. you could do that. but he has set up another condition by which he wouldn't
maggie haberman and dana bash. dana whab what do you playbook of what roger stone has done here. >> you heard directly from the senator himself on the committee. there is a lot of skepticism, genuine skepticism among democrats and some republicans about the motives that roger stone has in pleading the fifth. but, low back, it is his right. and i think one open question is whether or not when democrats actually take control of the house of representatives they try to offer him immunity,...
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maggie was ill for some years before she died.ill help to fund research and raise awareness of blood cancer, the third biggest cancer killer. your boys, you've managed to see them now, you must wonder what she'd make of it and how much you miss the fact she doesn't see any of it. that is my... that is a thing that plays on my mind. iwish that is a thing that plays on my mind. i wish she could see both these boys now. how mature babe had to be. they realise actually there's more to life than what they had before —— more to life than what they had before — — how more to life than what they had before —— how mature they've had to be. when you hear from be. when you hearfrom people be. when you hear from people who are a little bit further down the line then you are, itjust gives you encouragement and a sense of hope that you can find life again. so what have you written to granny? dear granny, merry christmas. we missed money but i love you. love even. kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss —— mummy. a few weekends ago it was the first anniversary o
maggie was ill for some years before she died.ill help to fund research and raise awareness of blood cancer, the third biggest cancer killer. your boys, you've managed to see them now, you must wonder what she'd make of it and how much you miss the fact she doesn't see any of it. that is my... that is a thing that plays on my mind. iwish that is a thing that plays on my mind. i wish she could see both these boys now. how mature babe had to be. they realise actually there's more to life than...
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we talk with maggie hassan next. this is bloomberg. ♪ power this is balance of on bloomberg television. we turn to mark crumpton. mark: president trump says he never told michael cohen to break the law. on twitter today, he said that he was supposed to know what the law is. pledso said that cohen guilty to two wl campaign charges that were not criminal just to embarrass the president. the president and the new leader of mexico spoke iphone this week. they discussed the need to adjust illegal migration from central america to the united states. the two countries have been working to find a solution for the caravans of central american thought -- central american migrants. today on avotes resolution aimed at withdrawing u.s. support for saudi arabia's military campaign in yemen. it is designed to punish the saudis for the killing of jamaal khashoggi. the white house has threatened a veto. france authorities say a yellow vest protester has been killed. href driver was arrested after he tried to flee the scene. five othe
we talk with maggie hassan next. this is bloomberg. ♪ power this is balance of on bloomberg television. we turn to mark crumpton. mark: president trump says he never told michael cohen to break the law. on twitter today, he said that he was supposed to know what the law is. pledso said that cohen guilty to two wl campaign charges that were not criminal just to embarrass the president. the president and the new leader of mexico spoke iphone this week. they discussed the need to adjust illegal...
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and so maggie philbin and judith hann. ..before it can ever fly again.ly, we may now have taken a step backwards in terms of female figures in technology. the 19705 saw the invention of the computer—driven wordprocessor, built by evelyn berezin, who died this week at the age of 93. in the 805, almost 40% of american computer science majors were women. but by 2012 this number had halved. today, in silicon valley, the heart of tech innovation, women only make up a quarter of the workforce. and female founders, on average, get less than half the investment of their male counterparts. that's maybe not surprising when you hear that only 7% of investors are women. so with stats like these we end up living in the world where most things are still designed by men, even if they are designed for women. case in point, this audio interface was recently being marketed specifically to women. great, isn't it. . ? the company has since apologised. now, if the tech industry has issues with gender balance, you want to take a look at the maritime world, where just 2% of se
and so maggie philbin and judith hann. ..before it can ever fly again.ly, we may now have taken a step backwards in terms of female figures in technology. the 19705 saw the invention of the computer—driven wordprocessor, built by evelyn berezin, who died this week at the age of 93. in the 805, almost 40% of american computer science majors were women. but by 2012 this number had halved. today, in silicon valley, the heart of tech innovation, women only make up a quarter of the workforce. and...