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rob rob lowe and twenty cents sent. in a letter at eight in the morning [inaudible] any any. and in it and what details every three says ms restaurant. bennett i laugh ac three men women are charges including assault alt cleanly needed you nothing wrong wrong. and when will td in his work work as a consultant. should be easy. the main thing is right. and how does that sit on your on your own the reason i joined. his parents emigrated from georgia. to help. if you could use. is the service i don't normally address right. life. he waited until it was as if he is later today. because the he was trained for and very very very west was. trying to something thing then initially should not gonna. eight people in linking says a a little lonely wife i decide. he's. well no we can get his right eye every every political gogoals of things we may wre write this thing at the end [inaudible] was. asians is raise right tree including. six six seven seven six day war the ninety nine cents at three three this was with him without with a as he is on the this [inaudible] however. and gain some patients hurt her captured in nineteen ninety seven seven hotel buildings now the nation a settlement placement -- technically. owns all is in order and to seize the leadership position issue related to the funeral of local residents jim. harris who years years old. death only. the israeli leader and and i'm not. one one half famil. connection i don't jump gather together into a little bit and go on moon. it is it is very very gay gauges. she should like like he's mismanagement right right to the end of his life life. one resident you'll you'll [inaudible] we will. just a slight [inaudible] the way [inaudible] with contrast. bright bright lights big city city new york i my intent lulu -- others are night night. has. residents taking delivery level. to record for c.. he's. such studies. right right lashes later later because i have a is [inaudible] yeah yeah. you know and then they he we set off at a local car arc. in your your wheezing part. one ninety tweet tweet nope nope. nope no i or no no wait a minute because i stress right. he doess the brim bram enormous error had had without without incident alien. bye bye in time before filming coming here hearing wings for real real. now i have made a change and that you're on your own dat. from twenty four to join join us that. it's the only. life even even if you don't don't. six and getting it also has an estimated seven million people each year [inaudible] sometimes. you can see it these like twice once when asian or call call call call. call call. now. but it's an increase. treasures clean clean air this year. iraq crisis. sucks i file looks was ready ready may makake an order in order to get t there. okay kid these days to get the game once on site. you can see the yeah before. which basically. yeah yeah. yeah yeah. around the world countries are wait wait. take taking. action governments are cutting back on the street. address transport what it what [inaudible] three three those are the type. engines tended to chill show went. and it ended why why except that it did that. for the russian [inaudible] you just. aus. six sixteen more rain recently nine nine nine nine one one or functional now. calls will have half. dry and half. he is for the fall with a nature. has has always sold in excess of and then she loosely kill killing. the time tyler to part of the world. so herere's the hitch on the one extreme reading. get rid of right right. but cleaning up. global warming on the surface -- hold only on the islands in china for awhile. and we'll. have temperatures. in the region. in system according to recent [inaudible] thank. massive where they were they did here overnight little temperatures rise. up. to one one so it's a huge musical increase it seems it raging gin international and i thought it's it's real real line do we have we have to choose between being a limited. edition and and we were warming maybe not not a researcher from harvard. they they just turned turne. head what if what if we the solution which i joined in on on yeah yeah eliminating the lifeline to read to you a little. i do ideas range from john johnson james bay base to suck your*. and critics say if they if they are all right jack sticks with lime. juicice they should have h a cat. if it's on some points don't stop safer exams on because source or another another reason accordingly. licking the temp temperature right right and again we don't we don't. so we so we can sure you'll eight injuring cells from [inaudibible] dee dee. terms for mission issue. when we stop dodge mission was changed full world? 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year year your sins and rob rob portman some suggestions on how. justice is the workforce instead of general motors. years we can exchange on orders [inaudible] for we don't talk about out. remember motors made a man out to make has messages [inaudible] it's i'm sorry your mom hold on the other. line try try they finally on enjoy your engine which is great right [inaudible] world. one one billion dollars of mine mine mostly in gold gold. let's take a a look h how cn one morning sitting atop his knees and i have lines liz liz filling out out of her arrival. you and your number number right right. sensors are getting. where were you when you [inaudible] changing imagination. stock offering live with. hi i just has white writers rester interest high high profile so far marnie money. right right sector [inaudible] and twenty selected. one one hundred sixty it's four four fifty ththrough russia russ. a 200-070-2015. also feels anything different for anyone wantin. german. held town feel. final final within within his number number companies in nineteen
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rob rob out. i think there's more than one seven seven we don't always. your honor i think there is there is a and most of all your good good to judge other people usually there's a say send them as we this is a sex act disease usuall. look norormal n normal thats that's that's of course our systems are not usually react act so we can do with revenge and reading reading of a disease of the population [inaudible] so [inaudible] he's he's. for the money. desperately downtown. to cross cross teachers right [inaudible] yeyes. hey right right [inaudidibl] drug drug. i know i know. by the way across from. three to three because because you don't know .. i'm out of the government [inaudible] that is [inaudible] well. it is it is anything about where and how [inaudible] the problem. sanchez said. one thousand six hundred with one of our citizens [inanaudible] the kkk [inaudible] okay. but it's so it's so. if you have a safe space things the way we three i do . and if you do [inaudible] it's there [inaudible] this [inaudible] morning. hi my name [inaudible] he als
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the women in rob's life. >> coming up. >> when i asked her why would rob cantor be found in the basement bedroom, she broke down and she began to cry. >> when dateline continues. >>> after rob cantor's murder investigators searched for a link between his death and two other arson homicides. they couldn't find one. so detectives intensified their focus on those that had been closest to rob. >> was this high priority? >> absolutely. we interviewed the friends and family members. >> lots of people to talk to. >> yes. >> at the top of the list were the two women in rob's life. his lover, sophie, and his estranged wife, susan, seen here in a facebook photo. >> we did bring her in and speak to her. >> who wanted this divorce? rob or susan? >> i think they both wanted it. it was a mutual decision. >> still, the detective says rob's estranged wife seemed devastated by his death. according to susan, she had been at home on the phone with a friend on the night of the murder. >> nothing really lead us to believe that she had any involvement in this. >> over in manhattan, detective love met with the other woman in rob's life. >> she was crying. she knew that he was deceased. >> did you
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rob fladeboe brings us up to date.. he's live at san jose's city hall. rob? (rob live) the city council is still meeting at this hour and the meeting could go well into the evening. at some point it will vote on whether to approve a land sale to google that could brings as many as 20,000 jobs to the city. but thee are worries that it might make affordable housing even more scarce than it is now. it will take years and there are many obstacles to overcome but the west side of san jose is about to undergo a major transformation. after much public testimony, the city council will be voting on whether to approve a land sale to google for a massive transit village and campus west of highway 87. google is offering to pay more than $100 million dollars city owned land surrounding diridon station. in total, google would develop some 50 acres to include a mega campus with office space for for some 20,000 workers. business leaders are hailing the development as a game changer for the city but critics, some of whom have undertaken a hunger strike in opposition, worry that it
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(grant) kron four's rob fladeboe is live at city hall to tells us more about the meeting -- and what happens next. rob? (rob live) it's a done deal. the city council has approved selling land to google butthis is only the beginning. there will be many more meetings and decisions to come. and judging from what happened here last night, critics of the deal made clear they are not going away. it was early wednesday, about 12:30 a.m. when the san jose city council voted unanimously to approve selling land to google for downtown tech campus and transit village. it's just the beginning says councilman raul peralez.raul peralez/city councilman "....there is a lot of responsibility on the council and the mayor to make sure we do right by our community and that we make google a partner..."before the vote, more than 140 people weighed in. at one point, critics of the deal chained themselves to their seats in protest. eight people were arrested and the chambers cleared. many people did get the chance to speak.vera sloan/opposed to google deal "...we had many people who were in the rotunda who had entered there names t
(grant) kron four's rob fladeboe is live at city hall to tells us more about the meeting -- and what happens next. rob? (rob live) it's a done deal. the city council has approved selling land to google butthis is only the beginning. there will be many more meetings and decisions to come. and judging from what happened here last night, critics of the deal made clear they are not going away. it was early wednesday, about 12:30 a.m. when the san jose city council voted unanimously to approve...
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kron 4's rob fladeboe is live in palo alto tonight with the details. rob? (rob live) perhaps superintendent of the palo alto unified school district don austin said it best when has said the entire community is saddened by the loss of teacher kyle hart. and many people here have been reaching out to hart's family. jen koepnick/family friend "...he always had a smile on face and made sure everyone was happy...fellow teacher jen keopnick is talking about the outpouring of love for the passing of fellow teacher kyle hart, shown here with his wife, two year old son and newborn daughter. hart was killed monday during a confrontation with police in redwood city.jen koepnick "...everyone is in shock and completely devastated but they are also sharing great stories about kyle and it's great to see that..."in little more than 24 hours, a go fund me account set up for hart's family has raised well over $100,000 dollars. koepnick says many of the responses are from people who did not know kyle or his family.jen koepnick "...as much as we are surprised and pleased by this,
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kron four's rob fladeboe has the details now live from san jose. rob? (rob live) if all goes according to plan, three south bay health care institutions, including o'connor hospital here in san jose, are about to change hands andthat should expand health care for the people who can least afford it. the financially struggling o'connor hospital is no longer on life support. by purchasing o'connor hospital and two other fiscally unsound hospitals, saint louise in gilroy and de paul health center in morgan hill, santa clara county will have solved it's over-crowding problems at the county-run valley medical center says county exec jeff smith.jeff smith/santa cara county executive "...our patient population is under served because there is not adequate access for them so we really need to make sure these two hospitals stay open and provide access to everyone who needs it..."as part of a bankruptcy reorganization, owner verity health systems accepted the county's lone $235 million dollar bid. aquiring the three facilities will add some 456 beds, doubling capacity
kron four's rob fladeboe has the details now live from san jose. rob? (rob live) if all goes according to plan, three south bay health care institutions, including o'connor hospital here in san jose, are about to change hands andthat should expand health care for the people who can least afford it. the financially struggling o'connor hospital is no longer on life support. by purchasing o'connor hospital and two other fiscally unsound hospitals, saint louise in gilroy and de paul health center...
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rob: i had to get out instantly. i was dying in there. carley: sorry, mrs. schmidt, i know he loves you. rob: we'll see you later. right now. >> the mission was not george h.w. bush. the mission was how do we serve the united states? how do we help the united states. that clearly george h.w. bush did. >> china has agreed to reduce and remove tariffs on cars coming into china from the u.s. >> mexican officials are in washington this morning migrant crisis at the border. >> agreement the administration wants to get that these migrant also continue to stay here in mexico while they play out their asylum. >> former fbi director james comey has withdrawn his motion to fight a house subpoena for private deposition. >> this is as
rob: i had to get out instantly. i was dying in there. carley: sorry, mrs. schmidt, i know he loves you. rob: we'll see you later. right now. >> the mission was not george h.w. bush. the mission was how do we serve the united states? how do we help the united states. that clearly george h.w. bush did. >> china has agreed to reduce and remove tariffs on cars coming into china from the u.s. >> mexican officials are in washington this morning migrant crisis at the border....
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rob. >> buddy. >> sally. >> mel. >> rob. >> sally. >> buddy. >> go ahead, curly. it's your turn. say rob. >> rob? h, wonderful. >> somebody asked me to do a situation comedy after i finished being on the show of shows because situation comedies weren't very good. they didn't mirror life. i asked myself, what piece of ground do i stand on that nobody else stands on? well, i worked as an actor and a writer on a variety show and i write about what happens at home. at home, i talk about what goes on at the office. >> are you doing this because you're afraid of alan? >> no, i'm doing it because i respect alan brady. a man of his caliber has great firing power. >> it's a hybrid of family life, work life. and you cared about them like a family because you saw them together every day. they were a family. >> hi everybody. >> norm! >> hey mr. peterson, caller waiting for you. >> i know. and if she calls, i'm not here. >> on tv, family sort of transcends blood. you recognize that family system, that family dynamic, even if it's not biological. >> sure things didn't go your way. sure you're a little disappoin
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rob: look outside, christmas ornaments. jillian: prettlook at that. rob: maxine waters is our christmas gift to you and she takes another shot at president. >> this president is not worthy. he should not be there. he cannot be trusted. he's a liar. he is despicable. we need to get rid of this president. robident. jillian: what gives that you idea. rob: waters will chair the financial committee when democrats take over the house in january. she has already vowed to launch aggressive investigations against trump. jillian: michael bloomberg slamming trump in his own media outlet. writing there are many reasons to be optimistic about 2019 the increasing isolated man in the oval office is not one of them. recklessly emotional and senselessly kay out particular. he will announce if he is running for president soon. rob: time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. start with the good. airman returning for the holidays gets a surprise welcome home. >> gives you hope. they still believe in military. rob: airmen first class dustin mcdone gal welcomed by maintained f-15s in england. completed deployment in the middle east. first time home since easter of last year. jillian: welcome home. next the bad, the woman wearing a stuffed reindeer head as she scrounges through a business. no word what she
rob: look outside, christmas ornaments. jillian: prettlook at that. rob: maxine waters is our christmas gift to you and she takes another shot at president. >> this president is not worthy. he should not be there. he cannot be trusted. he's a liar. he is despicable. we need to get rid of this president. robident. jillian: what gives that you idea. rob: waters will chair the financial committee when democrats take over the house in january. she has already vowed to launch aggressive...
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. >> president featured dipping into a hot tub and posing with a fish rob rob 60 years old not lookingrd. popularity of the calendars fueled by a surge in self-proclaimed putin fans. get them while they are hot, ladies. puty. >> mark: nothing more a lady likes than being in a hot tub with a kgb torturer. kennedy lost one. still everything to play for. 2-0. >> 1-0. >> mark: 1-0. >> i lost a point. i thought i kept and it kept the other two. >> mark: you lost it. you are in huge trouble now. crisis on the international space station. something mysterious was found by astronauts inside a capsule that recently docked there and russian officials say it's the result of a major breach. what was it they found? a a sharp knife. b a tiny hole or, c, a jar of pickles? and it's the trigger happy kennedy yet again. >> jar of pickles. >> mark: jar of pickles. >> i was going to go with a. >> mark: let's roll that tape. a matter of life and death. a tiny hole discovered in russian capsule that docks at the international space station. at first scientists suspected the hole was caused by a meteorite st
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rob: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ rob: okay. good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning, two days from the shortest day of the year. first day of winter. jillian: that is friday. rob 1:30 in the afternoon, it is pitch back. jillian: exaggerating a little bit. rob: i never exaggerate. jillian: donald trump blasting democrats for rejecting a deal to pay for the wall with a government shutdown 3 days away. rob: republicans pushing for a new plan to keep washington open and todd pyro joins us to break it down. >> reporter: these will not be cheap thrills, the white house is softening it stands on the shutdown. it didn't stop the president from calling out democrats on twitter, quote, democrats are saying loud and clear that they do not want to build a concrete wall. we are not building a concrete wall, we are building artistically designed steel/so you can easily see through it. it will be beautiful and at the same time give our country the security that our citizens deserve. it will go up fast and save us billions of dollars a month once completed. and besides cabinet secretaries looking at their own budget. >> would like to see congress pass an appropriations bill t
rob: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ rob: okay. good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning, two days from the shortest day of the year. first day of winter. jillian: that is friday. rob 1:30 in the afternoon, it is pitch back. jillian: exaggerating a little bit. rob: i never exaggerate. jillian: donald trump blasting democrats for rejecting a deal to pay for the wall with a government shutdown 3 days away. rob:...
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rob marciano. rob? >> reporter: another pacific system that will traverse the entire country. california, northern california, hanging around for southern california through today. and thursday, by the time it gets to the plains, the cold will create problems for the southern plains and midsouth. likely some ice and snow coming this weekend. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a family's growing outrage tonight. new video coming in now after a colorado family, the grandfather called police for help. there was an intruder. police mistakenly shot and killed the grandfather. the d.a. now saying no charges will be filed against the officers. here's clayton sandell. >> he's in the bathroom, drowning my grandson, i think. >> reporter: the scene, chaos and confusion. aurora, colorado, police responding to an unknown trouble call hear gunshots. then see 73-year-old gary black in his bathrobe. >> drop the gun! hey! get your hands in the air! guy in the robe's got the gun. >> reporter: police find out too late, this is black's house. the decorated vietnam veteran had just killed an intruder. his last words, concern for his family. >> my son and grandson are in the bathroom with the perpetrator. >> reporter: the video shows black, who was hard of hearing, never aiming at police. the d.a. announcing the officer who killed blac
rob marciano. rob? >> reporter: another pacific system that will traverse the entire country. california, northern california, hanging around for southern california through today. and thursday, by the time it gets to the plains, the cold will create problems for the southern plains and midsouth. likely some ice and snow coming this weekend. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a family's growing outrage tonight. new video coming in now after a colorado...
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kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now with a look at the conditions at mineta san jose international airport. rob? (rob live) today, tomorrow and sunday are going to be the three busiest days of the christmas holiday season here at mineta san jose inernational airport. where travel is expected to be up 9-percent this year. let's take a closer look. nats (passengers arrive at terminal) these folks are among the 1-point-5 million californians expected to fly somewhere over the holidays. that's up 5-and-a-half percent. driven in part by a strong local economy and more flights to more places, the numbers are even higher here at mineta san jose international airport says spokeswoman rosemary barnes. rosemary barnes/san jose airport "....during that 18 day span we will see some 800,000 arriving and departing passengers which is 9 percent higher than last year..."that means some 70,000 more passengers over last year. what's more, the airport is reporting that overall traffic is up 16 percent for the year with a projected 14-point-3 million passengers, a new record. a big chunk of that is business travel but t
kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now with a look at the conditions at mineta san jose international airport. rob? (rob live) today, tomorrow and sunday are going to be the three busiest days of the christmas holiday season here at mineta san jose inernational airport. where travel is expected to be up 9-percent this year. let's take a closer look. nats (passengers arrive at terminal) these folks are among the 1-point-5 million californians expected to fly somewhere over the holidays. that's up...
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kron four's rob fladeboe is live in san jose with the latest. rob? ... (rob live) im here at 33rd and berrywood off mckee road. the women were in the crosswalk when they were hit. the driver just kept on going. this was the scene that has rattled neighbors near the intersection of 33rd avenue and berrywood drive just north of mckee road. the two pedestrians, both women, were crossing 33rd from east to west when they were hit by a vehicle that did not stop and remains at large says officer gina tepoortenofficer gina tepoorten/san jose police "...we are looking into the fact that speed was a contributing factor and that the two pedestrians were in the crosswalk when the collision occurred...."skid marks suggest the hit and run driver was doing well over the school zone 25 mile per hour speed limit. an hour later and there would be a lot of kids crossing the street to nearby anne darling elementary. off camera, this neighbor joined the call for a stop sign or speed bumps here. anonymous neighbor "....all the neighbors here are wondering how long it's going to be
kron four's rob fladeboe is live in san jose with the latest. rob? ... (rob live) im here at 33rd and berrywood off mckee road. the women were in the crosswalk when they were hit. the driver just kept on going. this was the scene that has rattled neighbors near the intersection of 33rd avenue and berrywood drive just north of mckee road. the two pedestrians, both women, were crossing 33rd from east to west when they were hit by a vehicle that did not stop and remains at large says officer gina...
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kron 4's rob fladeboe is live in santa cruz tonight with a look at conditions there. rob? (rob live) i am here on a bluff over-looking seacliff state beach. from up here you can seehow the waves start to form way out there, gaining momentum before rollinginto shore. the high surf didn't quite live up to expectations but people were heeding the warnings nonetheless. nats (waves break along side pier)this was seacliff state beach early monday as the storm-driven waves battered the cement ship and pier before crashing ashore. the pier is closed along with waterfront campsites after about fifteen campers were evacuated overnight to higher ground, including aurelio rodriguez.aurelio rodriguez/evacuated from high surf area "...yeah, it's nice to see nature like that but the surf was big...."farther north, the capitola warf was also closed for a time. sandbags are in place but the surf stopped just short of causing problems for busnesses and residents along the esplanade. most people are keeping their distance amid warnings about the unpredictable surf.bill wolcott/state park superint
kron 4's rob fladeboe is live in santa cruz tonight with a look at conditions there. rob? (rob live) i am here on a bluff over-looking seacliff state beach. from up here you can seehow the waves start to form way out there, gaining momentum before rollinginto shore. the high surf didn't quite live up to expectations but people were heeding the warnings nonetheless. nats (waves break along side pier)this was seacliff state beach early monday as the storm-driven waves battered the cement ship and...
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(vicki) kron four's rob fladeboe has the details for us now live from san josecity hall. rob? (robies have confiscated the scooters and limited their numbers but it looks like san jose is the first city to try andimpose some formal rules aboutscooter use.é the city council is debated the plan right now. here's a look at the plan.... there are at least two thousand e-scooters deployed across san jose, most of them here in the downtown area. while serving as a convenient and economical form of transit, some scooter riders are causing problems. they are putting others at risk says mayor sam liccardo.sam liccardo/san jose mayor "...we are hearing from hospitals from san francisco to austin to san jose of the many injuries resulting from scooters, particularly those that are operating at high speed and on sidewalks..."the mayor says the new policy considered by the city council tuesday is not about stifling innovation but to rather impose some regulations that would keep thescooters out of bike lanes and off busy sidewalks. one idea is a technology called "geo fencing," similar to what
(vicki) kron four's rob fladeboe has the details for us now live from san josecity hall. rob? (robies have confiscated the scooters and limited their numbers but it looks like san jose is the first city to try andimpose some formal rules aboutscooter use.é the city council is debated the plan right now. here's a look at the plan.... there are at least two thousand e-scooters deployed across san jose, most of them here in the downtown area. while serving as a convenient and economical form of...
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rob, from st. helens, oregon. rob, white of you tell us your situation? i was downsized a year and a half ago. i worked in the i.t. field. one day they called me into the office and said for cost savings they were going to terminate my whole department and ship it over to holland. host: what kind of work? caller: i.t., computers. upper 50's. i go around looking for new floodons and there was a of these same things happening across this entire field in this area. interviews where people have said, i do not even know why you are applying here. you are qualified to be my boss's boss. you do not fit. i am looking at a situation now where i will have to go back to forol and somehow make it months at a time and spend $10,000 to $20,000 just to make it to my retirement. i do not know what else to do. it just seems hopeless. i go to forums and there are tons of people over 50 in the same position. thank you for calling and good luck to you. oren cass, what would you say to rob and other people like rob? mr. cass: rob, appreciate you telling that story. i think that is a story that happened to a lot of folks across the economy. it is an incredibly difficult one. especially when workers are later on in their careers. you get this mismatch between the kinds of skills and jobs you are prepared to do, and in a lot of cases, what employers might be looking for. i think there is a narrow question of, what we do for individuals in these situations, and the bigger question of what it means for our economy. for individuals i think we have to recognize that it has always been -- it has all his been the case that these kinds of disruptions will occur, whether it is new companies coming in and putting old companies out of business, companies moving where they do business, new technologies changing the way companies do business. this kind of disruption is a constant part of our economy. it is on balance a good thing for the economy, but it is a hard thing for the individ
rob, from st. helens, oregon. rob, white of you tell us your situation? i was downsized a year and a half ago. i worked in the i.t. field. one day they called me into the office and said for cost savings they were going to terminate my whole department and ship it over to holland. host: what kind of work? caller: i.t., computers. upper 50's. i go around looking for new floodons and there was a of these same things happening across this entire field in this area. interviews where people have...
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the old man of the title fool when his accomplices robbed small banks, they do it in accomplices robbed small banks, they do itina accomplices robbedo it in a way that is low—key and very understated, and some kind of polite, it's almost as if people don't notice it has happened, and certainly the law don't notice it happened. here is a clip. 0h, oh, don't cry. what are you crying for? this is my first day. there is alway5 for? this is my first day. there is always a first time for everything. cheer up. you're doing a greatjob. and he's doing a greatjob. cheer up. you're doing a greatjob. and he's doing a great job. he is, super sparkly and twinkly. it is sharp films. what happens is he is committing these robberies with two accomplices, one played by danny glover, and one played by tom without up is that the relationship without up is that the relationship with sissy‘s character. she's is what you do? he says if i told you what you do? he says if i told you what i did you would not want to be associated with me. he sort of tells her that he is a bank robber, so she kind of knows and does as well. meanwhile, casey affleck buzz abou
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back to ankara now that's right thank you very much rob randall shedding light on a process that as you say rob is far from straightforward thank you rob. well now the e.u. is one techie against taking any further military action in syria tech is present russia want to threaten to enter the northern city of miami beach if the u.s. doesn't remove kurdish fighters turkey considers them to be terrorists but they've been part of they've been a us partner in the fight against i still foreign policy chief federica my greening said turkey should not undermine the coalition against isis at least four people have been killed by a car bomb that went off at a market in the syrian city of a free turkey backed rebels seized the city from kurdish forces earlier this year no one has claimed responsibility for the blast. now rommel wickramasinghe has been reappointed it's really because prime minister nearly two months after his dismissal set off a political crisis that left country without functioning government he took the oath of office before president my trip out of syria cena the man who sacked him and often and is has more from colombia. just.
back to ankara now that's right thank you very much rob randall shedding light on a process that as you say rob is far from straightforward thank you rob. well now the e.u. is one techie against taking any further military action in syria tech is present russia want to threaten to enter the northern city of miami beach if the u.s. doesn't remove kurdish fighters turkey considers them to be terrorists but they've been part of they've been a us partner in the fight against i still foreign policy...
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but as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now live from city hall, not everybody is on board with the deal. rob? what's going on? (rob live) today is day three of a four day hunger strike undertaken by some members of the clergy and other activists who believe google's ambitious plans in downtown san jose will displace the city's poorest residents. here's more. lacking a permit to pitch their shelter at city hall on monday, critics of san jose's partnering with google on a land deal were allowed to continue their protest by keeping the structure on a more mobile footing. hoping for another last minute compromise, members of the clergy and advocates for the homeless are on a hunger strike but pretty much resigned to the reality that the city council on tuesday will almost certainly approve selling city-owned land to google. they believe that hunger and homelessness will get worse if the city puts jobs ahead of housing says the affordable housing networks sandy perry.sandy perry/affordable housing network"....the city council on tuesday wll consider the first phase of a deal where google would pay roughly a hundred mil
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rob for a quick look at our weather. hey, rob. how are you doing over there? >> good morning. a powerful storm moving across the central part. this is what hit california a day and a half ago, and we had a tornado, a potential tornado touching down southeast of oklahoma in blackgum, oklahoma. a lot of damage there, potentially some injuries. we're trying to confirm that but obviously looks to be at least some wind damage. we had over 80-mile-an-hour wind gusts. on average oklahoma averages one and it happened yesterday potentially on the last day of the month. strong storms across parts of the south today. this will move down across the panhandle. heavy rain there. a nasty day in chicago, snow on >>> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen. a one on the storm impact scale pushing through the beau this morning through early afternoon. light to moderate showers. anywhere from two to three tenths. ad some very breezy winds. this is a look at sand rafael right now. we are getting a a little bit of blue sky. heaviest rain in the north bay. we'll have scattered showers to partly cloudy in afternoon. chilly for tomorrow and the accuweather seven-day forecast a break on sunday, more rain next >>> on a good news front hurricane season is over. welcome to december. >> nice. >> okay. >> we'll take that. >> now we just have winter. >> there you go. >> blizzard season has begun. >> yes. it's always something. >> yeah. >> it's always something, and you guys have been doing a great job in telling the story of our 41st president. as we remember president bush this morning, we remember how family was so important to him. less than two months ago despite battling ill health, he attended the wedding of his granddaughter barbara pierce bush to craig coyne at the bush family's estate in kennebunkport, maine. he was beaming that day seeing her walk down the aisle. barbara says she wanted a small wedding with just her family and was overjoyed that her grandfather was there on that very special day. >> such a great photograph and we've seen over the years he had a number of health scares but then kept fighting back, and then he would make -- he made an appearance here and the next thing you know, he's jumping out of an airplane. >> i remember that birthday, 90th birthday. i thought how courageous and how resilient of him. to go out there and do what he loved. >> and the smile on his face as he was jumping out. >> cokie roberts said in an email to me earlier today that the president -- the former president was talking about jumping out of an airplane when he turned 95. sadly that did not come to pass but it is a sign of his bravery which he demonstrated throughout his career. adrienne, thank you for that. i want to say we do know some detail about president bush's funeral plans. the president's body will go to washington where he will lie in state at the u.s. capitol then there will be a funeral service at the national cathedral in washington and finally the president's body will return to texas as he requested for a journey by train from houston to college station where he will be laid to rest on the grounds of his presidential library right next to his wife barbara and their daughter, robin, who again died of leukemia at a very young age. >> all right. we'll have much more on the death of president george h.w. bush coming up. >>> and also ahead on "gma," the alaska earthquake. a look at the major damage from the quake that shook buildings, ripped up roads and frightened residents. >>> and an nfld kicking a woman in an altercation months ago. why kansas city says the video just made public led them to cut kareem hunt. >>> and a mom pregnant with twins facing a life and death battle gets the news she's been hoping for after her plea hits social media. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by state farm, neighborhood of good. visit neighborhoodofgood.com to volunteer in your community. y. ♪ finally got me ben. what's that rick? 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[parents laughing] (mom) deal'em frank. >> announcer: abc 7 morning. all news all morning. >> good morning everyone. i'm chris nice. . don't be alarmed if you see smoke in the east bay. the college fire technology program will be conducting live fire training in san leandro from 8:00 until 5:00 today. officials say people in the area may see a column of black smoke near davis and alfredo streets that may be visible from b.a.r.t. and 880. call 911 only if you see smoke and are unsure if it's coming from the training site. turning to weather in the bay area forecast with our meteorologist lisa argen. >>> morning showers, breezy winds. the rain pushing out of the north bay. san ramon hayward, 580 wet. peninsula andwoodside and in the south bay scattered showers by the afternoon. partly cloudy school and breezy, just 50s today. >> thanks for joining us. the the news continues right now with good morning america. as always you can ♪thisi'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ >>> welcome back to "gma" on a historic and sad saturday morning as we remember former president george h.w. bush who died at age 94 at his home in houston. bush was president from 1989 to 1993. his one term marked by both highs and low, the end of the cold war and victory in the gulf war in 1991 then a severe recession, a decline in his personal popularity and his re-election defeat to bill clinton. bush, of course, also one of only two american presidents to be the father of another president, so let's go now to abc's marcus moore who is right there in houston. marcus, we know they loved the bush family in houston. tell us what you're seeing and hearing this morning. >> reporter: well, dan, good morng. we are in downtown houston where you'll find a statue of the former president and people have already left flowers at the foot of this monument that honors his legacy. the former president passed away late last night here in houston and one of his five children, former president george w. bush, released a statement overnight saying in part that his father lived a remarkable 94 years and that he was a man of the highest character and the best dad a son or daughter could ask for and certainly his passing will have a huge impact across the globe. but also right here in texas, because this is where the former president retired, he's the adopted son here, and certainly this is where he was often seen attending baseball games for the houston astros. his library is also here in texas in college station, which is about an hour and a half from where we are this morning, and that's where he was often seen skydiving to celebrate his birthdays. well, overnight a hearse arrived at the george lewis funeral home here in houston, and we know that the president will lie in state at the u.s. capitol and there will also be a funeral in washington. all before he is brought back here to texas where he will eventually be laid to rest on the grounds of his presidential library in college station. guys. >> we will be seeing many more heartfelt tributes pouring out of texas in the coming days. marcus moore, thank you very much. we do appreciate it. >>> we do want to turn now -- we do have more on the passing of george h.w. bush in a moment. >>> first to the powerful earthquake that hit anchorage, alaska, with dozens of nerve-racking aftershocks still going on. >> buckling roads and damaging buildings and causing power outages. president donald trump assuring the state the federal government will spare no expense to help. abc's will carr is in anchorage this morning. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, whit and eva. this is an off-ramp that looks like a construction site after that earthquake hit. check out this twisted steel. this is a pipe that was actually underneath this road. there is damage across this area. i just spoke with the governor. he tells me he's thankful that nobody was killed and so many people across this region were prepared. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the 7.0 earthquake rocking anchorage crumbling roads and sparking fires and rattling residents. this surveillance video shows a mother racing to grab her son while the walls in her home shake violently. a doctor who was in surgery describes the terrifying moment when the operating room started rumbling like a roller coaster. >> we had to basically just give the patient a big bear hug so the patient doesn't fall off the bed. >> reporter: for a time fears of a massive tsunami, the quake damaging the foundation of homes, buildings and schools. students ducking under desks. >> oh, my god. we're gonna die. we're gonna die. collapsing inside of a local television station, the floors flooded and scatter with debris. the control tower at the airport evacuated. flights shut down for hours. >> earthquake! >> we're going to evacuate the tower. we need it inspected. >> reporter: inside a local library, a sea of books scattered along the floors, goods littered in the aisles of local grocery stores. at one point thousands left without power in freezing snowy conditions with limited cell phone service. what type of help will you need moving forward? >> financial. we're in a tough time financially. >> reporter: even alaska's most famous resident sarah palin sharing this video of her parents' damaged home. >> president trump tweeting to the great people of alaska, you have been hit hard by a big one. he goes on to say, your federal government will spare no expense. a federal promise while the impact will continue to ripple on the local level. along those lines there have been hundreds of aftershocks since the initial earthquake hit and in just the past couple of hours, dan, we have felt several strong ones. >> will carr, be careful there. thank you very much for your reporting in anchorage. >>> time now for the weather and robry. >> dozens of aftershocks. this just in the last 24 hours, you talk about the ring of fire. there have been small earthquakes this morning across parts of california. but here in the anchorage area a new product by the usgs says there is a 24% chance of seeing a magnitude 6 or higher in the nix week and considering how compromised those buildings and the infrastructure are, that is a significant one in four risk. california no stranger to earthquakes. you got another storm after a rough week coming into the northern sierra and heavy snow there. then our big powerful storm that hit california two days ago now into the central u.s. we have winter storm warnings on the northern side of this. nebraska, south dakota getting into parts of southern minneapolis or minnesota. could see a foot or more of snow >>> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen. in really tells the story from the golden gate bridge. a lot of folks staying at home. not many folks out there. but take it slow if you have t
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rob: it is not fake news. jillian: we can agree that you look like a disney prince. thank you for your time. rob: a complement. jillian: that means you look very nice. robill some time to get christmas shopping done. still need some ideas, you are in luck, we have the best gifts coming up next. ♪ do you remember ♪ the way you use to know ♪ ♪ oh, there's no place like home ♪ argh! this one's a pretty big tree... ahh! i'm trying... [ glass shattering ] ♪ yippiekiyay. [ laughter ] ♪ mom. ♪ >> final countdown to christmas and we have the best gift ideas for the outdoorsman or woman in your life. rob: joining us is stephanie and jeremy, thanks for coming on this morning. >> good morning, merry christmas from all of us. we have some incredible gifts for anybody that loves the great outdoors. the first thing i want to show you is this head lamp. it has 52 hours of battery life. and it is 300 -- i love these. if i have a long busy day working friday and show up at the campground i can put this on, unhitched the rv and grill dinner on the picnic table. i use it to read at night and it is $40. jillian: this food dehydrator. >> this is a 5 tier food dehydrator. yo
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rob marciano. and, rob, there are troubling storms on both coasts right now. >> yeah, and the one here in the we're really only about halfway through it. a tremendous heat flux. temperatures in the 60s in the northeast. now some embedded thunderstorms across pennsylvania. you see it on the radar scope. a dry slot from new york to d.c. up thor level pawi crt ale tesrn into the deep south again. we look for temperatures to turn much cooler once we get through tomorrow. we'll see some snow showers. some accumulations, especially in the mountains. you mentioned the storms out west. the pacific lighting up for an active pattern, getting right through the christmas week. tom? >> rob marciano, thank you. >>> we move on to a major development in the case of the missing colorado mother last seen on thanksgiving day. her fiance, the father of her child, was the last to see her. investigators searching his ranch ov t morheng, eetake.ke a they arrested him in connection with her murder. clayton sandell was there. he witnessed that arrest. and has the exclusive video. >> reporter: you see him? he's in cuffs. vanished, the clock ran out today for patrick frazee. police and fbi agents swarming his home early this mo resting him at gunpoint.arput ow in custody. frazee, who, a day earlier, refused to speak to us -- why deunarreyou spoken out about ic? murdering kelsey berreth, the 29-year-old mother of his child, last seen thanksgiving day. >> sadly, we do not believe kelsey is still alive. >> reporter: police also charging frazee with solicitation, hinting he did not act alone. >> it is a crime to solicit somebody to commit another crime. >> reporter: is it fair to say the
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rob reynolds is live for us say in washington d.c. so rob just talk us through what what could happen here. well the turkey requested the united states extradite for two a look. back in two thousand and sixteen shortly after the failed coup in turkey that so far has gone nowhere and when asked about it a month ago president donald trump said it's not under consideration so that avenue doesn't seem to be open however. slightly different interpretation could be given to some remarks made by secretary of state mike pump aoe back in october and he was questioned about google and and and turkey and he said at that time that we are mindful of places we can work with them them meaning the turks now what the foreign minister seems to be talking about is something slightly different than extradition he's referencing a internal u.s. law enforcement investigation into who then and his organization for possible crimes committed in the united states now one could ask would the turkish foreign minister be privy to an f.b.i. investigation and there's there's no good answer for that that i know of at the moment but if that were the case that would be an entirely different legal process as opposed to extradition all right rob thanks for that rob brown is live for us in washington. now anneal wickramasinghe it has been reappointed history lanka's prime minister nearly two months after his firing set off a political crisis in now for now and it has fernandez has more from the sri lankan capital colombo. front of the commission has sworn in as prime minister by the president who sacked him fifty days ago. dang mamma i don't want to come in but i'm starting my duties as prime minister the second thing is to name the cabinet today we're committing to first bring him back normalcy to the country and then bring back the veltman in the country video footage of the short ceremony in the president's office showed an awkward exchange . my policy to say and i had vowed never to reappoint become a singer even if all two hundred twenty five members of parliament asked for it saying he would not remain as president even an hour if you returned but serious in his bid to replace the man who helped make him president was st
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rob: i will send -- jillian: where are you going? rob: i will try to fly across the street. jillian: let me know how that goes. robng out swinging. the fired fbi director going after republicans after being grilled on capitol hill. what is next in the quest for answers? we will ask a former doj official next. >> i am also going to need you to come in on sunday. jillian: one of the best movies. does work have you burnt out? why a 5-day workweek could become a thing of the past. ♪ ♪ ople with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacido
rob: i will send -- jillian: where are you going? rob: i will try to fly across the street. jillian: let me know how that goes. robng out swinging. the fired fbi director going after republicans after being grilled on capitol hill. what is next in the quest for answers? we will ask a former doj official next. >> i am also going to need you to come in on sunday. jillian: one of the best movies. does work have you burnt out? why a 5-day workweek could become a thing of the past. ♪ ♪...
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rob marciano. rob, good morning to you. >> yes, good morning, dan. a busy weather week. this storm started christmas eve on the west coast and made its way all the way across the country and really going from the canadian border all the way down through mexico. so there was no way avoiding this, and yesterday it made its final push through the east coast. overnight, torrential rain and severe storms rocking the east coast. record rain drenching parts of the south. >> oh, my god. >> take a look at this dramatic cell video capturing this suv sinking in floodwaters in north carolina after authorities say the driver drove around a safety barrier. >> he's still in the car. he gonna drown. >> reporter: moments later a bystand irdiving into the water vehicle walking to safety. >> my god. >> reporter: also in north carolina, emergency crews quickly responding to calls for help rescuing this woman trapped inside her vehicle. in new england, icy conditions wreaking havoc on the roads. this semi truck crashing causing a huge backup on this new hampshire interstate forcing it to shut down. and this was the scene out of albuquerque, new mexico. blizzard warnings up for blowing snow. the storm dumping up to 30 inches on parts of the state. and in hawaii, flash flooding from over muddy water and debris pouring down the mountainside right onto the busy highway. well, there you go, nearly all 50 states getting in on the act now and we got a couple of systems now heading towards the west coast and will combine as we mentioned. high wind alerts across the northern rockies, winter weather advisories across the cascades. and we had that blizzard warning across parts of albuquerque with the winds rippinill combine with the pacific northwest storm over the next couple of days, and by the time we get towards new year's eve we're looking at a rain event through the ohio river valley and maybe a little bit of snow across parts of then times square it looks like. more on that later in the broadcast. eva, back to you. >> everybody will be watching for that forecast for sure. >>> now to new arrests overnight in the fatal shooting of a california police officer. they come as police captured the suspect, a man they say has been living in the u.s. illegally and was trying to escape to mexico. >> overnight family and friends gathering for a vigil in honor of the fallen officer, ronil singh. abc's marci gonzalez is in our l.a. bureau with the latest on a case that has really grabbed the attention of our president. marci, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, guys, good morning. that's right. this case now at the center of the national conversation on border security. the accused gunman, investigators say, has a criminal record and is in the u.s. illegally finally tracked down and surrendered after more than two days on the run. this morning, this accused cop killer behind bars. >> i was waiting for this to happen. >> reporter: police corporal ronil singh's brother breaking down after learning the manhunt is finally over. the suspect seen here being taken into custody in bakersfield, california, about 200 miles from where investigators say he shot corporal singh wednesday morning. >> i'd like to thank you working day and night. >> reporter: authorities executing a search warrant finally finding gustavo perez arriaga and overnight arresting two more alleged accomplices. in all seven people are now accused of helping him hide from police including two of his brothers. >> they misled us. they provided information that was false all in an attempt to protect their brother who we also know was trying to flee to mexico. >> reporter: president trump using the case to argue for tougher border security tweeting during the manhunt, build the wall as investigators say some of the suspects including arriaga are in the u.s. illegally. the stanislaus county sheriff saying arriaga crossed over from mexico several years ago, had gang affiliations and two prior arrests for dui. but that california's sanctuary law kept authorities from reporting arriaga to immigration officials. >> we can't ignore the fact that this could have been preventible. >> reporter: it was during a dui stop that police say the 32-year-old suspect started a gun battle with corporal singh killing the seven-year veteran of the force just hours after his wife posted this photo to facebook celebrating christmas with their 5-month-old son. overnight she and the baby attending a vigil honor the man friends say lived to serve his community. >> he was our brother. we're never going to forget him. >> reporter: arriaga is behind bars this morning being held on a murder warrant. authorities say the handcuffs he wore while he was transported to jail belonged to corporal singh. whit. >> all right, marci gonzalez. that community hapse someone behind bars. thank you. >>> speaking of border security, that is the main issue of contention as the u.s. government shutdown enters its second week this morning with the lives and paychecks of some 800,000 federal workers hanging in the balance. >> it is day eight of the funding showdown, and there is no end in sight. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri is at the white house with the latest on negotiations and what it all means for those families affected. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning, eva. president trump is staying here in washington instead of spending new year's at his palm beach resort, but the negotiations have broken down. neither side is even talking to each other at this point, and the president's chief of staff said they're in it for the long haul. it's day eight of the government shutdown, and neither side is willing to budge. negotiations to re-open the government at a standstill with no end in sight before the new year. >> discussions have broken down. we do expect this to go on for awhile. >> reporter: the deadlock over the president's demand for a border wall. democrats refusing to pass a bill that includes funding for bun of trump's main campaign promises. >> i guarantee you, folks, that mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: and the president now raising the stakes tweeting, quote, we will be forced to close the southern border entirely if the obstructionist democrats do not give us the money to finish the wall. incoming speaker nancy pelosi saying the house's first vote as the majority on january 3rd will be to re-open the government. the president's chief of staff mick mulvaney explaining how last week's negotiations went awry. >> saturday afternoon we sat down with mr. schumer and gave him a number below five and last night they called us and said they weren't even going to counter that. >> reporter: experts believe that closing off the border could result in billions of dollars to the u.s. economy depending on the duration. the political showdown pinching 800,000 federal workers over the holidays, some working without pay and others furloughed. several national parks are not being staffed, and smithsonian museums will close their doors on january 2nd. the coast guard's 42,000 members receiving word friday they will receive their final paychecks on monday and homeland security sen erinheorder cies. two children have died in u.s. custody this month. today nielsen will head to yuma, arizona, where she'll meet with medical technicians and local officials, but, guys, all of those meetings are closed to the press. dan. >> tara palmeri at the white house, thank you. let's go to texas and bring in our chief political analyst, matthew dowd. matthew, good morning. let's start with the president threatening to shut down the entire southern border. do you see that as a real threat or a negotiating tactic or maybe a message to his base? what do you think is going on with that? >> well, i don't think it's a real threat. first of all, many treaties -- this would be a violation of many treaties for him to do something like that. it would be a violation of the new nafta agreement that he signed, and it would actually be a violation of much of the law the united states about restricting legal immigration that is in the books, so i don't think it's a realistic threat. the other part of the threat is it actually wouldn't hurt mexico as much as it would hurt the united states because of the economy that we share and what we benefit from that. i actually think the main part is it's a signal to his base saying i'm standing tall. i'm standing firm. i'm going to do whatever it takes but it's not realistic he would shut the border down. >> this horrible murder of the police officer in california, we've all seen the picture of him posing with his wife and 5-month-old child hours before he was shot, the president has been pointing to this case as he argues for his border wall. is that not potentially a powerful line of argument politically? >> it's incredibly powerful. obviously this is horribly tragic, as you mentioned, and what's happened to his family and what happened to this man and everybody involved in this. i don't think, though, appealing to people's fears in these ways, in these anecdotal ways has actually benefited donald trump. he tried this in the midterm elections with various points in time running on the wall, doing all that, and he lost the midterms badly, and so in the short term i think it's incredibly emotional, incredibly tragic, and it's incredibly powerful but making long-term public policy, i don't think it's helpful in that regard. >> back to the shutdown for a second. no matter who quote/unquote wins here, is it possible that the president is playing a smart long game in terms of portraying the democrats as soft on border security, a point that he's just hammering and hammering and hammering? >> well, we know in the short term right now it's not benefiting the president. most americans blame the shutdown on the president. and i think when you look back at 1995 and 1996, when that started, they blamed the republicans, and it never got better for the republicans, so i think in the long term it doesn't benefit the president. what i think happens if this goes on and we could see a record shutdown, i think the last record was 21 days long of a shutdown, we could pass that record and i think it's going to be a pox on everybody. i think at some point in time the public will say, come on, show some leadership, democrats and republicans in washington, but for now it hurts the president and he has actually claimed credit for the shutdown so in the end i think this isn't beneficial for the president and it's definitely not beneficial for the american public. >> and we've got a new house speaker coming in next week. we'll see if that moves the ball forward in any meaningful way. matthew dowd from texas this morning, we appreciate it. thank you. >> great to be here. >>> now to a new report highlighting security failures in the parkland school massacre. >> this as chilling images emerge of the accused shooter inside marjory stoneman douglas high school during the attack. abc's erielle reshef is here with the details on that. erielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, guys. those images from inside the high school showing the moments leading up to that deadly rampage and a series of apparent security failures by police and school officials. a warning if there are children in the room, the content here may be disturbing. >> possible shots fired at stoneman douglas high school. >> reporter: this morning chilling images and 911 calls from the parkland massacre painting a time line of terror. 19-year-old nikolas cruz seen here loading an ar-15 in the hallway of stoneman douglas high school as a frightened freshman walks past. "the sun sentinel" reporting that according to that freshman cruz telling him, you'd better get out of here. things are going to start getting messy. moments later, cruz killing 17 students and staff. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the release of surveillance videos and audio all part of a scathing draft report from a florida state commission shining a light on a host of fateful security missteps. >> if we can't protect our children in schools, then who can we protect? >> reporter: doors unlocked, the gates open allowing cruz to get inside undetected. >> he got into the 1200 building because that door was unlocked and unstaffed and that we say that that is a security failure. >> reporter: a campus security monitor failing to call a code red after seeing cruz carrying a rifle bag. the report saying the spray of bullets set off a fire alarm sending panicked students and teachers out of their classrooms to escape. this picture capturing kids trapped helplessly in a crammed hallway. meanwhile, cameras showing school resource officer deputy scot peterson waiting outside on his radio instead of trying to stop the gunman. >> i think we got shots fired, possible shots fired. 1200 building. >> reporter: five minutes go by before police officers even enter the building. cops using surveillance footage on a 20-minute delay to try to track down the armed assailant who had already escaped according to "the sun sentinel." >> they are monitoring the subject right now. he went from the third floor to th finally just under an hour later a judge entered a not guilty plea for nikolas cruz in march. since the attack the sheriff's office says it has made some major changes in policy. the findings and a list of recommendations for school safety will be turned over to the florida governor, guys, next week. >> so many issues here, not having a p.a. system. having security cameras on a 20-minute delay. >> yeah, you have five minutes for police to enter the building, so think about what happened in those five minutes. >> hopefully lessons are learned here. erielle, thank you. appreciate it. >>> turning to philadelphia, the story, a dramatic scene after the crash of a police cruiser. the severely injured officer stuck in the car as flames break out while a bystander captures it all on video. >> yo, the car is on fire. >> get him out. ers, c hea out.t. ting at the officers who rushed to get him out just in time seconds before the car explodes. >> good thing all those people were there. >> and the officer now being treated for spine and hip fractures, but his family expects him to make a full recovery. >>> all right. let's get a check of the forecast now. rob marciano is here. people a bit worried about the new year's eve forecast especially in some places. >> what are your big plans? how worried are you? >> i'll be in bed by 9:30. >> yeah, i thought so. >> we'll do the youtube video with the kids. >> when he says people, he's referring to his friends. >> exactly. i live vicariously through the revelers. >> we all do that, my friend. yes. we are watching that forecast very much so, and if you're traveling this week, it's mostly been rain on the eastern half of the country but where it snowed it snowed pretty heavily. i want to show you this, extreme northern parts of minnesota, a look at the mountains near the canadian border. the arrowhead there, they got 17 inches of snow with this. this looks like something out of colorado for goodness sakes. knee-deep in that stuff. they got off to a slow start this year but they're piling it up fairly rapidly. another storm coming through the northern tier and we highlighted this just a te mh nks to f
rob marciano. rob, good morning to you. >> yes, good morning, dan. a busy weather week. this storm started christmas eve on the west coast and made its way all the way across the country and really going from the canadian border all the way down through mexico. so there was no way avoiding this, and yesterday it made its final push through the east coast. overnight, torrential rain and severe storms rocking the east coast. record rain drenching parts of the south. >> oh, my god....
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rob: they don't want you to leave. jillian: i think i still have a myspace account at one point i tried to delete that. it might be out there. robsident trump's border wall. >> they never say walls don't work there is a reason to that they do work. between 2010 and 2012 there were 55,000 illegal immigrants into israel. in 2016 the wall was up. there were 11. >> a group of immigrants either let them into our country or pay them $50,000 just to go home. >> the president's former lawyer is going to prison. michael cohen was sentenced to three years. >> i don't care what network
rob: they don't want you to leave. jillian: i think i still have a myspace account at one point i tried to delete that. it might be out there. robsident trump's border wall. >> they never say walls don't work there is a reason to that they do work. between 2010 and 2012 there were 55,000 illegal immigrants into israel. in 2016 the wall was up. there were 11. >> a group of immigrants either let them into our country or pay them $50,000 just to go home. >> the president's former...
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rob marciano, tracking it all tonight. rob? >> reporter: david, this air mass is 10 to 20 degrees below average and it's driven deep into the south. california storm lingers for another day tomorrow, but gets into texas on saturday. heavy rain for houston. winter storm watches posted for the pan handle. oklahoma, snow and ice. across the ohio valley, in through the mid-atlantic, where they're already seeing some snow tonight. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you, rob. >>> and next this evening, from costa rica, a heartbreaking confirmation for the family of that american woman who disappeared on the last day of her vacation. her father now identifying the body found near the airbnb where his daughter was staying for her birthday. and tonight, investigators say it appears she did die after a violent struggle. here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> we're incomplete. >> reporter: tonight, the father of carla stefaniak is struggling to make sense of the brutal murder of his beloved daughter. >> it's too much for us. that's too much for us. >> reporter: authorities revealing new details about the murder of the 36-year-old who came to costa rica on vacation >> second day. the hot springs. >> reporter: they think stefaniak fought for her life. she was stabbed, her neck broken inside this airbnb. police arresting 32-year-old bismark martinez, a security guard who lived next door. investigators suspect the crime was sex
rob marciano, tracking it all tonight. rob? >> reporter: david, this air mass is 10 to 20 degrees below average and it's driven deep into the south. california storm lingers for another day tomorrow, but gets into texas on saturday. heavy rain for houston. winter storm watches posted for the pan handle. oklahoma, snow and ice. across the ohio valley, in through the mid-atlantic, where they're already seeing some snow tonight. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you,...
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rob. >> take care, rob. >>> it is going to cost americans a lot of money to recover from recent natural disasters. the staggering new estimates from one insurance company. >>> plus, many people m >>> you are never more than 7 minutes away from a accuweather forecast. recent rains are keeping us out of fire danger. the air is going to be extremely dry. winds will blowout of the north 55 miles per hour, especially above 1,000 feet. so secure all the outdoor objects before they blow away today and tonight. >>> all right. thank you, mike. father and son made a gruesome discovery on christmas day. they were looking for a drone they crashed but found a dead body. monterey county sheriff's office says the remains are of an adult and have been there at least a couple months. it could take weeks to identify the remains and determine cause of death. >>> there's a search right now for a crew member who went overboard from the largest crew ship. eric huff disappeared from the harmony of the seas. he was working as a cast member. the coast guard is right now searching the waters about 260 miles off
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rob: taking aim at a children's classic. jillian: the pc police sounding the alarm on the little mermaid. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ rob: what happened to these guys? remember this song? the new radicals. the music video was in a mall. there and gone. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. carley: thanks for starting today with us. robican public invited to say final goodbyes to president george hw bush. here's a live look inside the us capitol rotunda where his body lying in state. carley: the first lady paying respects the 41st president ahead of tomorrow's funeral. rob: doug mikell way is live as the nation on his bush xli, an incredible story. >> reporter: very touching to watch that thing evil. the body of president george hw bush will remain in the capital rotunda through tomorrow morning, the public is welcome to attend, they were welcome to attend all night long, it was open through the we hours of the morning. even that early hour. there was an unexpected pair of visitors, donald trump, saluted, milania placed hand over heart, no words spoken in the largely empty rotunda at that time. touching speeches from leaders of the executive branch and both houses of congress. >> he was known as the quiet man. not for lack of nerve or daring. and all his 94 years donald -- president bush never losses love of adventur
rob: taking aim at a children's classic. jillian: the pc police sounding the alarm on the little mermaid. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ rob: what happened to these guys? remember this song? the new radicals. the music video was in a mall. there and gone. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. carley: thanks for starting today with us. robican public invited to say final goodbyes to president george hw bush. here's a live...
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rob fladeboe is in santa clara tonight....rob... how likely is this idea to come likely is this idea to come to pass? (rob live) it's hard to imagine levi's stadium going from red and gold one week to silver and black the next and then back again, off and on for an entire season. as far as i can tell there are no formal discussions going on about this andit doesn't seem to have much support with fans either. unless they can mend fences with oakland and stay at the coliseum for one last season before heading to las vegas, a logical option would be levi's stadium here in santa clara. it was designed to accommodate two nfl teams but 49ers booster club president lisa santillan thinks it's a bad idea.lisa santillan/49ers booster club president "...unfortunately i dont think the average 49ers fan would appreciate sharing levi's stadium with any team but especially the raiders...."at san jose's world sports memorabelia meantime, where many a raiders fan shops, there is little love for the two teanms sharing levi's stadium saysco-owner santos hernandez.santos hernandez/world sports memorabelia "....it would be to
rob fladeboe is in santa clara tonight....rob... how likely is this idea to come likely is this idea to come to pass? (rob live) it's hard to imagine levi's stadium going from red and gold one week to silver and black the next and then back again, off and on for an entire season. as far as i can tell there are no formal discussions going on about this andit doesn't seem to have much support with fans either. unless they can mend fences with oakland and stay at the coliseum for one last season...
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rob fladeboe reports... rob fladeboe/san jose "...san jose police say this is a case where the alleged co- conspirators were leveraging the legalization of marijuana here in california to make huge profits selling it in places where it's not legal..." facing felony drug trafficing and other charges are san jose residents anthony le, barry phan, jose garcia and alejandro garcia. they were allegedly packaging and shipping marijuana and other drugs across the country via commercial freightlines says lt. paul messier.sotlt. paul messier/san jose police "...so they would pick a freight company and go there and explain that they were a legitimate business and create a manifest for what appeared to be legitimate products when in fact the boxes were full of narcotics..."capping a 2-year investigation based on anonymoys tip, search warrants were served at a homes in sunnyvale and here on damascus court in san jose's willow glen district. no one answered the door. jennifer dorsett is a neighbor sotjennifer dorsett/neighbor "....i am glad they have been caught and it seems to not be an issue anymore, hopefully it wont happen again so i feel better now...."evidence seized includes 800 pounds of marijuana, cocaine, hash oil, illegal steroids, $600 thousand dollars in cash, three handguns and a military grade rocket launcher. police say anthony le is the master mind of an operation that raked in at least a million dollars annually.lt. paulmessier "....marijuana, although it's legal here, it's still illegal in many other states so you can get a premium on the east coast, for example as much as 20-30 percent more per pound..."rob fladeboe jose.police believe there are other people involved in the operation in the eastern and sothern united states where the illegal shipments were headed. they say more arests are possible as the investigation continues. in san jose rob fladeboe kron4news (grant) another big story tonight.... san francisco police make an arrest after a teen is killed in a knife attack. 16-year-old josue (ho-sway) david mejia sanchez died last weekend after police say he was stabbed in the neck. tonight the teen's school is remembering him as a good student and friend.. kron4's dan thorn is live in san francisco tonight with more.. dan? josue's high school principal tells me the teen was a soccer player at the school..he immigrated to t she tells me the school's community is an altar is arranged to remember the life of 16 year old josue sanchez. the student- athlete at san francisco international high school was killed in a knife attack in the ingleside district..sot: his teachers and his counselo
rob fladeboe reports... rob fladeboe/san jose "...san jose police say this is a case where the alleged co- conspirators were leveraging the legalization of marijuana here in california to make huge profits selling it in places where it's not legal..." facing felony drug trafficing and other charges are san jose residents anthony le, barry phan, jose garcia and alejandro garcia. they were allegedly packaging and shipping marijuana and other drugs across the country via commercial...
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. >>> a police officer on leave from the force is charged with robbing a bank. doherty robbed a bank of $9,000 last month. he's been charged in san mateo with stealing $24,000 from an elderly person. he sent racist text messages. >>> you're watching fox 2 news. police in fremont arrested two people for the killing of an east bay chef. the killing was the result of a murder for hire plot. one was his girlfriend, the other the murder. they are held in jail. >> fremont investigators say maria moore hired marvel senior haven't to murder her boyfriend: salvant. it happened on october 8. salvant broke in and shot to death dominic sarkar. he worked at passage to india restaurant. moore had sarkar's names removed from the insurance policy. it was modified to add moore as the primary beneficiary. records say moore priored -- wired salvant $500 with promise of more later. on the morning before the murder he said i'm set to do everything tonight. salvant's mother doesn't believe her son is involved. >> that's not marvel. okay. this is not my son. >> we're working for the family of domini
. >>> a police officer on leave from the force is charged with robbing a bank. doherty robbed a bank of $9,000 last month. he's been charged in san mateo with stealing $24,000 from an elderly person. he sent racist text messages. >>> you're watching fox 2 news. police in fremont arrested two people for the killing of an east bay chef. the killing was the result of a murder for hire plot. one was his girlfriend, the other the murder. they are held in jail. >> fremont...
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president trump is seemingly all but admitting that munn was a pawn in in that struggle rob many thanks indeed rob reynolds that live in vancouver google's c.e.o. summed up what china has tested testified before congress about concerns of a privacy and ickes ations of bias google's faced criticism from republicans including president all trying to say that the search engine search engine has a left wing slant on monday google said that the data leak affected more than fifty two million users of its social media platform the company's also faced criticism over its plans to relaunch a sense and search engine in china and china says that that project is still owe me and any time we look to operate in a country i mean we would you know we would look at what what the conditions are to operate and at times in the past we have debated the conditions to operate and we explore a wide range of possibilities currently it is an effort only internally for us they are not doing this in china and so you know but happy to come back and be transparent connection be planned something their us president donald trump
president trump is seemingly all but admitting that munn was a pawn in in that struggle rob many thanks indeed rob reynolds that live in vancouver google's c.e.o. summed up what china has tested testified before congress about concerns of a privacy and ickes ations of bias google's faced criticism from republicans including president all trying to say that the search engine search engine has a left wing slant on monday google said that the data leak affected more than fifty two million users of...
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rob fladeboe kron4news kron4news fladeboe in san jose rob can go wrong..."many things that there are just so many things that can go wrong..."in san jose rob fladeboe kron4news (ken) pg&e says it wants to raise your electricty rates... just as the utility is under intense scrutiny for a series of devastating wildfires. (pam) and next... some thieves go to extreme measures to steal an a-t-m. we'll have the latest on the police investigation into this brazen burglary. (pam) sheriff's detectives are looking for three men... who stole an a- t-m from a sacramento area gas station. olivia degennaro shows us the dramatic surveillance footage... revealing how it all played out. a brazen burglary... caught on camera... as three thieves smash through the front of this chevron gas station on folsom boulevard.just after 4:00 this morning... you can see the driver of a red pickup ram into the glass storefront. surveillance video shows one man in a ski mask push his way through the glass to get into the mini mart... and then strap some sort of cable or tie-down around the atm machine.just moments later... the driver punches the gas... and the a-t-m jolt
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rob marciano with the latest track for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this storm now expanding its reach, going to go over part of the country that does not need anymore rain. here it is, jet stream digging down in the south. tapping moisture from the gulf of mexico. seeing heavy rain right now from biloxi, all the way up through st. louis, back around tulsa, even winter precipitation just to the west of ft. worth. flood watches posted for the east coast. let's time it out. heavy rain in tallahassee, georgia in the morning. carolinas in the afternoon. could see some strong storms as it heads towards the coastline. getting over north carolina, virginia, where there's still snow from this week's storm. heavy rain getting into d.c. and new york. might stall here over the weekend, leading for a messy weekend in the northeast. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you, rob. >>> a real scare at a middle school in indiana today. police racing to a school after they were tipped off an armed teenager was on his way to the school, too. they arrived at the same time. the boy then shot his way into the school, and there was an exchange of gunfire before the student took his own life. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: the panic and chaos unfolding at this indiana middle school at about 8:00 this morning, when a 14-year-old boy showed up outside the school with a gun. >> rescue and all medics, need you to stage in the area. we have school shooting, dennis middle school. >> reporter: investigators say they got a tip, placed dennis middle school in richmond, indiana, on lockdown, and had police on the way when the gunman arrived. >> they confronted him. he shot out the glass to the door, entered the school. the officers pursued. >> reporter: those officers shooting at the suspect, who fired back before taking his
rob marciano with the latest track for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this storm now expanding its reach, going to go over part of the country that does not need anymore rain. here it is, jet stream digging down in the south. tapping moisture from the gulf of mexico. seeing heavy rain right now from biloxi, all the way up through st. louis, back around tulsa, even winter precipitation just to the west of ft. worth. flood watches posted for the east coast. let's time it out....
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they're sharing surveillance camera images, two robs who robbed a treasure island jewelry store december 3rd. they walked into the store, asked to see jewelry and then ran out with three gold chains a gold cross with $2,000 wrth of diamonds. again, take a look. if you have any information call richmond police. >>> we're now hearing from san francisco mayor london breed on why she's asking governor jerry brown for clem si for her brother serving in prison. >> the challenge we experienced sadly in the criminal justice system has been african americans in particularly disproportionally sentenced to longer sentences in comparison to others. >> the mayor's brother pushed a woman out of a getaway car after an armed robbery and she was hit and killed by an oncoming drunk driver. he served less than half of the # 44-year sentence. >>> the school cut a $25 million deficit down to $11 million but administrators say they must eliminate a third of the classes offered over the next seven years. the courses are typically the least enrolled at the school. administrators say they want to direct their li
they're sharing surveillance camera images, two robs who robbed a treasure island jewelry store december 3rd. they walked into the store, asked to see jewelry and then ran out with three gold chains a gold cross with $2,000 wrth of diamonds. again, take a look. if you have any information call richmond police. >>> we're now hearing from san francisco mayor london breed on why she's asking governor jerry brown for clem si for her brother serving in prison. >> the challenge we...
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rob: the preceptor taking on an old rule to block the ongoing saga and make a political point. >> my own, my precious. rob: precious parody as "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ calling calling the ♪ robtown manhattan you are watching fox entrance first this tuesday morning. jillian: do you remember me? rob: you vaguely look familiar. jillian: let's get to this. a shutdown showdown set for the oval office today. rob: donald trump meeting with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi to talk border security as they reach a budget real by next week. jillian: griff jenkins in washington with what to expect. >> reporter: the deadline december 21st a week from friday. the second point, funding for the border wall, the president wants $5 million, democrats rejected that. this isn't the first time there was a meeting between the top two democrats. what is the difference? democrats are about to take back the house, nancy policy eyeing the speakership again and they are feeling emboldened going into today's meeting. >> the one and only way to approach a shutdown is if donald trump refuses both of our proposals and demands $5 billion or more for a border wall. >> donald trump wants to throw a temper tant
rob: the preceptor taking on an old rule to block the ongoing saga and make a political point. >> my own, my precious. rob: precious parody as "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ calling calling the ♪ robtown manhattan you are watching fox entrance first this tuesday morning. jillian: do you remember me? rob: you vaguely look familiar. jillian: let's get to this. a shutdown showdown set for the oval office today. rob: donald trump meeting with chuck...
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rob fladeboe reports from san jose. rob fladeboe/san jose "...san jose police say this is a case where the alleged co- conspirators were leveraging the legalization of marijuana here in california to make huge profits selling it in places where it's not legal..." facing felony drug trafficing and other charges are san jose residents anthony le, barry phan, jose garcia and alejandro garcia. they were allegedly packaging and shipping marijuana and other drugs across the country via commercial freightlines says lt. paul messier.sotlt. paul messier/san jose police "...so they would pick a freight company and go there and explain that they were a legitimate business and create a manifest for what appeared to be legitimate products when in fact the boxes were full of narcotics..."capping a 2-year investigation based on anonymoys tip, search warrants were served at a homes in sunnyvale and here on damascus court in san jose's willow glen district. no one answered the door. jennifer dorsett is a neighbor sotjennifer dorsett/neighbor "....i am glad they have been caught and it seems to not be an issue anymore, hopefully it wont happen again so i feel better now...."evidence seized includes 800 pounds of marijuana, cocaine, hash oil, illegal steroids, $600 thousand dollars in cash, three handguns and a military grade rocket launcher. police say anthony le is the master mind of an operation that raked in at least a million dollars annually.lt. paulmessier "....marijuana, although it's legal here, it's still illegal in many other states so you can get a premium on the east coast, for example as much as 20-30 percent more per pound..."rob fladeboe/san jose "...police believe there are other people involved in the operation in the eastern and sothern united states where the illegal shipments were headed. they say more arests are possible as the investigation continues. in san jose rob fladeboe kron4news a live look a live look outside right a live look outside right now... as we get our first look at the four zone forecast with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it turned out to be a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and cool temperatures. rain and snow moved into southern california to make for a stormy there for a day. on the satellite you can see as high pressure is building in to bring a break from the stormy weather. it will be cold tonight with lows in the 30s and 40s with patchy frost. patchy dense fog is also a possibility in some of thinterior vallelys late at night and early tomorrow. highs tomorrow will be slightly warmer and in the 50s and low 60s. it should be a nice weekend but there
rob fladeboe reports from san jose. rob fladeboe/san jose "...san jose police say this is a case where the alleged co- conspirators were leveraging the legalization of marijuana here in california to make huge profits selling it in places where it's not legal..." facing felony drug trafficing and other charges are san jose residents anthony le, barry phan, jose garcia and alejandro garcia. they were allegedly packaging and shipping marijuana and other drugs across the country via...
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rob: returning any unwanted gifts. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ jillian: good morning. i haven't heard this in forever. rob: got a few seconds. good morning. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. jillian: thanks for starting your day with us. robiving in to the democrats the negotiations continue as the partial shutdown and is day 5. he says the government will remain closed until he gets as well. jillian: doug luzader joins us with the latest. >> reporter: the president is reiterating his stance the government will not fully reopen until he gets border wall funding. this hinges on the $5 billion figure the white house has been throwing around, they would like to see border wall construction, to build a barrier. the president said he would head to the border next month, unspecified new wall construction begins. >> the new section is very exciting, what is going on and you will see it because in january i going there. probably the biggest section we will get out. >> reporter: democrats in congress not moving an inch on this with a statement from nancy pelosi and chuck schumer bringing certainty into people's lives, the president continuing the trump shutdown to please right-wing radio and tv hosts. different people from the sam
rob: returning any unwanted gifts. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ jillian: good morning. i haven't heard this in forever. rob: got a few seconds. good morning. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. jillian: thanks for starting your day with us. robiving in to the democrats the negotiations continue as the partial shutdown and is day 5. he says the government will remain closed until he gets as well. jillian: doug luzader joins us...
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after an overnight flight from washington, and he also plans to visit us troops at the rob stein airbase in germany. robple have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was attacked in leeds. the 30—year—old was found with serious injuries and later died later in hospital. alasdair gill reports. christmas day was barely over when police were called hear to this street in leaves around 3:1aam this morning, they found it 30 role look man lying in the street with serious injuries. he was taken to hospital where he later died, a murder investigation is now being launched. something that people will live on the street say isn't really out of character. i've lived right opposite where it happened. all that he was laying on my path, i've lived there long while and this is the first time we've had a something like this. obviously i heard women screaming it so i came and found out. the street remains cordoned off by police this afternoon and scenes of crime and forensic opposites are combing the local area looking for evidence, meanwhile seven people have been arrested on suspicion of murder. four of th
after an overnight flight from washington, and he also plans to visit us troops at the rob stein airbase in germany. robple have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was attacked in leeds. the 30—year—old was found with serious injuries and later died later in hospital. alasdair gill reports. christmas day was barely over when police were called hear to this street in leaves around 3:1aam this morning, they found it 30 role look man lying in the street with serious injuries. he...
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rob will be beautiful week for that family. somber but beautiful. carley: absolutely. rob: time for th the good, the bad, and the ugly. start with the good. world war ii veteran credits long life to light beer. carley: amen to that. robdrinking one coor's light every day for the past 15 years. his son says the former air force gunner was still shoveling snow and mowing his lawn as recently as two years ago. carley: because of beer. why not. next the bad. one company is bringing helicopter parenting to the next level bracelet for teens. call teens to check in. the service cost between 8 and $10 a day. getting your teen to actually wear the bracelet robber rob good luck with that. that's terrible. finally the ugly, a plane passenger's bill sky high after he forgot to turn off air phone bill. at&t says the phone connected to the plane's antenna and used data outside the customer's plan and he has a big fat bill. carley: "fox & friends first" starts right now. rob: see you later. >> today on this national day of mourning we honor the life of george h.w. bush. >> what a powerful moment with senator bob dole a former political opponent at the age of 95 got out of his wheelchair and saluted the casket. >> and that moment sa
rob will be beautiful week for that family. somber but beautiful. carley: absolutely. rob: time for th the good, the bad, and the ugly. start with the good. world war ii veteran credits long life to light beer. carley: amen to that. robdrinking one coor's light every day for the past 15 years. his son says the former air force gunner was still shoveling snow and mowing his lawn as recently as two years ago. carley: because of beer. why not. next the bad. one company is bringing helicopter...
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can i turn to you mr rob bons, can i express turn to you mr rob bons, can i ex press pressure turn to you mr rob pressure asian to you and your colleagues for the hard work your colleagues for the hard work you have put in to these, into these negotiations in what i think it would be fair to describe as challenging circumstances. if you could convey those thanks on behalf of the committee we would appreciate it. do you think the customs backstop is a bad outcome for the uk, and if so why? i think that the backstop is not the future relationship that either the uk or the eu wants to have with one another. and so it is an uncomfortable position for both sides. and the reality is, as you know, chair, the evidence from us and in your meetings in brussels, is that there is not a withdrawal agreement without a backstop. that reflects of course also as i said to this committee before, ministers‘ commitment to northern ireland and to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland rather than be being imposed on us, it‘s a necessity and sightly uncomfortable for both sides. in what way would it put our sec
can i turn to you mr rob bons, can i express turn to you mr rob bons, can i ex press pressure turn to you mr rob pressure asian to you and your colleagues for the hard work your colleagues for the hard work you have put in to these, into these negotiations in what i think it would be fair to describe as challenging circumstances. if you could convey those thanks on behalf of the committee we would appreciate it. do you think the customs backstop is a bad outcome for the uk, and if so why? i...
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rob? >> good afternoon. ozzie rob, san francisco land use coalition. yes, the thing that really struck me from this report was, a very interesting number. overhead, please. as you can see, this number shows how dense the city of san francisco is, compared to the rest of the bay area. and the other counties. we are basically only .7 of the bay area in terms of land, and we have 11% of the population along with 18% of the jobs. so when we have issues such as providing more housing, how to deal with the growth in the region, i would just like to point out to you, how unfair it is for san francisco to be put together in the same bucket with the rest of the bay area who have not pulled their fair share. to prove to you, i have another startling set of numbers here. this comes from a report from 1980-2015. and it shows that san matao county provided one dwelling for every 3.2 jobs they created. same is true for the other counties, suburban counties. as you can see, santa clara created 2.75 jobs for every dwelling. so you would look at the square miles that t
rob? >> good afternoon. ozzie rob, san francisco land use coalition. yes, the thing that really struck me from this report was, a very interesting number. overhead, please. as you can see, this number shows how dense the city of san francisco is, compared to the rest of the bay area. and the other counties. we are basically only .7 of the bay area in terms of land, and we have 11% of the population along with 18% of the jobs. so when we have issues such as providing more housing, how to...
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for a number rob ford's yeah remember the great rob ford the mayor the greatest mare in the history of civilization. now when he walks in the camera is there anything better than the marijuana smoke crack a couple times john couple questions sure what kind of questions are you looking to answer well big questions like provide huge answers well ok so whatever divides america so for instance you mentioned immigration people are poor eyes on this issue i think we can stop the fighting and find common ground i think there's a happy medium to what is that median well. i get i don't want to reveal this because when we go to series by the way i don't know if we're going to go to series can i ask you a question. you know how does one stay relevant in this business for the doing of a sixty one years i know i just think you've got to keep doing it and of the public exception of the going to work cept you can't force the ship true you can't grab the camera and shave like me you know you just have to be yourself but you're funny you're bright thank you i show you a bit with colin you're attached t
for a number rob ford's yeah remember the great rob ford the mayor the greatest mare in the history of civilization. now when he walks in the camera is there anything better than the marijuana smoke crack a couple times john couple questions sure what kind of questions are you looking to answer well big questions like provide huge answers well ok so whatever divides america so for instance you mentioned immigration people are poor eyes on this issue i think we can stop the fighting and find...