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susie and i had a scene where we both took an iq test. and it must have taken a minute and a half to set up the joke. and the story was, there was a beautifully written joke. we took an iq test. i said to susie, you never told me how did you on the iq test. bob, i don't think it's that important how you did. honey, please. i had four more years of college than you did. she said yours was 119. i said well, that's good. that's gifted. that's gifted. what was yours? and she said, well, i don't know. honey, i had four years of college. she said money was 122. i said, well, money was 119 and yours was 122. which is a difference -- which -- and she said it's 3. [ laughter ] >> we love it. >> that took us a minute. you don't have that kind of time. the audiences, their attention span is just less. bang, bang, bang. joke, bang. >> how difficult was it to adjust to that style given how you've done it all these years? >> you have to. you know, you just have to. >> but your style to set it up. >> in today's world, if you want to survive in it, you h
susie and i had a scene where we both took an iq test. and it must have taken a minute and a half to set up the joke. and the story was, there was a beautifully written joke. we took an iq test. i said to susie, you never told me how did you on the iq test. bob, i don't think it's that important how you did. honey, please. i had four more years of college than you did. she said yours was 119. i said well, that's good. that's gifted. that's gifted. what was yours? and she said, well, i don't...
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with me are the mirror columnist susie boniface, and the telegraph columnist tim stanley.s front pages, starting with: the ft says the chancellor's due to unveil tax rises in wednesday's budget, as he looks to protect the country from "unexpected challenges" from brexit. the times also looks at the budget — and it pictures french presidential candidate francois fillon and his wife at a rally in paris, amid calls for him to quit the race afterfraud claims. the i says philip hammond has been told by doctors that the nhs needs billions of extra pounds. nhs also features in the telegraph — which claims more than 600 bosses are earning six—figure salaries, as the health service struggles with its finances. the metro has a warning about the mental health of university students, reporting that suicide numbers are at a record high. the express reports research claiming a mediterranean diet of fruit, vegetables and oily fish could slash the risk of breast cancer by a0%. the mail has an investigation into abortions, claiming some doctors have signed them off for women they've never
with me are the mirror columnist susie boniface, and the telegraph columnist tim stanley.s front pages, starting with: the ft says the chancellor's due to unveil tax rises in wednesday's budget, as he looks to protect the country from "unexpected challenges" from brexit. the times also looks at the budget — and it pictures french presidential candidate francois fillon and his wife at a rally in paris, amid calls for him to quit the race afterfraud claims. the i says philip hammond...
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susie steimle has the story. >> reporter: this was the scene on the usually quiet scene. the driver not only try to run the cyclist off the road, but also threatens his life. >> unfortunately, it is not the first time i have seen smug like this. and any time you threaten to use your vehicle as a weapon, you should be held accountable. >> reporter: jim elias is the executive director of the marine county bicycle coalition. it is fortunate the bicyclist had a camera rolling. the police were able to track the driver down with the video and charge him with reckless driving. cyclists say that doesn't happen. >> if a car harass you they say we were not there to see it. >> reporter: richard gutierrez owns the breaking away bicycle shop down the street. he says he is glad to see some accountability and enforcement. >> should everything go to court? why not. >> reporter: that said, gutierrez like many cyclists is also a driver and sees both sides. >> there is always somebody doing something rude. particularly the bikes, they just fly through here without looking at the stop signs.
susie steimle has the story. >> reporter: this was the scene on the usually quiet scene. the driver not only try to run the cyclist off the road, but also threatens his life. >> unfortunately, it is not the first time i have seen smug like this. and any time you threaten to use your vehicle as a weapon, you should be held accountable. >> reporter: jim elias is the executive director of the marine county bicycle coalition. it is fortunate the bicyclist had a camera rolling. the...
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alex, susie, thank you very much. weather forecast coming up next.tiful picture, from north yorkshire, and more good weather on the way for this weekend. there is an exception, across the south and the south—west today, pretty cloudy, in fact, devon, the south—west today, pretty cloudy, infact, devon, quite the south—west today, pretty cloudy, in fact, devon, quite overcast into the afternoon, even here, clouds breaking up. wherever you are tonight, temperatures will be dipping away very quickly with those clearing skies, big high—pressure, establishing itself across the uk. in the centre of this high, very light wind, clear skies, frost developing, mist and fog very early on saturday morning. starry night on the way for some of us. the temperatures in city centres will be around two, three degrees, in rural spots, more like —2 or three degrees, even —a across the north of england. saturday morning starts off ona england. saturday morning starts off on a beautiful note, misty and foggy in one or two places but by the afternoon, look at that, stunning
alex, susie, thank you very much. weather forecast coming up next.tiful picture, from north yorkshire, and more good weather on the way for this weekend. there is an exception, across the south and the south—west today, pretty cloudy, in fact, devon, the south—west today, pretty cloudy, infact, devon, quite the south—west today, pretty cloudy, in fact, devon, quite overcast into the afternoon, even here, clouds breaking up. wherever you are tonight, temperatures will be dipping away very...
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tonight, kpix5's susie steimle reports she was stepped from her home in the ocean view neighborhood when she was killed. >> reporter: leanne wu's niece says she was walking to the bus stop when she was shot. now, they are hopeing to move her daughter to a safer home. >> we heard boom, boom, boom, boom, we heard gunshots. >> reporter: gwynn brown was one of the first people on the scene. her nonprofit works to deter violence with inner city youth. her training kicked in when she saw two people bleeding on the ground. when she saw the woman next to them, she knew she wouldn't survive. >> i checked for a pulse. i felt no pulse. i checked her neck and her wrist. i didn't feel anything. >> three victims on the ground. there is another victim in front of the barbershop as well. >> reporter: newly released dispatch calls give us a glimpse into the chaotic triple shooting on plymouth and broad street. all the victims are innocent bystander. one of the men was working for muni at the time shots rang out. initial reports detail the car the suspects may have been driving. >> we have a suspect descr
tonight, kpix5's susie steimle reports she was stepped from her home in the ocean view neighborhood when she was killed. >> reporter: leanne wu's niece says she was walking to the bus stop when she was shot. now, they are hopeing to move her daughter to a safer home. >> we heard boom, boom, boom, boom, we heard gunshots. >> reporter: gwynn brown was one of the first people on the scene. her nonprofit works to deter violence with inner city youth. her training kicked in when...
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susie steimle shows us. >> reporter: dave has enjoyed sweeping views of san francisco on his home in glen park. three months ago, these two by fours wents up to mark what would be a basketball court inside the home next door. but it is not just the basketball court, swimming pool, and sauna plans that bother him. entrepreneur keith rabroi lives down the street and purchased the property in november of 2015. they are worried the place will serve as a rec center and party spot. >> this is a money is no object kind of project. >> he has big bucks and thinks he can buy his way into anything. i hope the city lets him know he cannot. >> reporter: nancy and her husband have lived across the street since 1964. she plans to tell him he needs to change his plans. according to the planning department if you are going to remodel your home, you have to let anyone with 150 feet to know before that construction starts. so everyone on the hill had a warning but down here on addison street they found out this weekend when dave started handing tout flyers himself. >> i feel bad for people on both side
susie steimle shows us. >> reporter: dave has enjoyed sweeping views of san francisco on his home in glen park. three months ago, these two by fours wents up to mark what would be a basketball court inside the home next door. but it is not just the basketball court, swimming pool, and sauna plans that bother him. entrepreneur keith rabroi lives down the street and purchased the property in november of 2015. they are worried the place will serve as a rec center and party spot. >>...
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in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> a verdict in a tragic case that cost a young boy his life a stabbing death of 9-year-old jordanie almgren in discovery bay two years ago. he had been playing videogames with the older brother. the next phase of the trial will deal with the mental state of schultz. if he is found to be insane he will be cleared of all charges. >>> here's a strange one. a flaming tortilla being blamed for sparking a fire that left two people hurt at a redwood city school. firefighters say that food was being prepared for multicultural day at sandpiper elementary school when somehow the tortilla caught fire! the flames then spread to a poster and a copy machine and you get the picture. a parent and custodian had minor injuries as they put out the flames. no students were injured. >>> we have developing news out of atlanta where fire has caused an overpass to collapse along a major interstate. this is i-85 which runs through the heart of the southern city. the intense flames caused the roadbed to collapse. this happened during rush hour. not clear what caused th
in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> a verdict in a tragic case that cost a young boy his life a stabbing death of 9-year-old jordanie almgren in discovery bay two years ago. he had been playing videogames with the older brother. the next phase of the trial will deal with the mental state of schultz. if he is found to be insane he will be cleared of all charges. >>> here's a strange one. a flaming tortilla being blamed for sparking a fire that left two people hurt at a...
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susie steimle reports if it passes it would give san francisco the most sweeping lactation policy in the entire country. >> new mothers juggle a million things just to get through the day. >> reporter: with her 9-month- old son adrian on her hip, julia parrish stood in solidarity with supervisor katy tang today who introduced legislation to make breast- feeding easier for working mothers in san francisco. >> i think that san francisco and the rest of the country here frankly is very behind and i think that, you know, many mothers they don't have a choibothey get to return to work or not. >> reporter: the legislation requires all san francisco employers do three things: provide a clean private space specifically for pumping with an electrical outlet and sink, create a lactation policy and initiate a conversation with female employees before they go on maternity leave. >> one of the big barriers is [ indiscernible ] it's hard in general but a huge barrier is having a conversation with your employer and finding a space in your workplace. >> reporter: the legislative aide, her pregnancy
susie steimle reports if it passes it would give san francisco the most sweeping lactation policy in the entire country. >> new mothers juggle a million things just to get through the day. >> reporter: with her 9-month- old son adrian on her hip, julia parrish stood in solidarity with supervisor katy tang today who introduced legislation to make breast- feeding easier for working mothers in san francisco. >> i think that san francisco and the rest of the country here frankly...
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susie steimle has more on their concerns >>> reporter: for 11 years dave has enjoyed sweeping views ofan francisco from his backyard in glen park. three months ago these two by fours went up to mark what will be a basketball court inside the home next door. but it's not just the basketball court, swimming pool and sauna plans that bother him. tech entrepreneur and and venture capitalist lives down the street and purchased the property in november of 2015. neighbors worry the place will serve as a rec center and party spot. he didn't respond to requests for an interview. >> this is a money is no object kind of project and it's going to impact the neighborhood. >> he has big bucks and he thinks he can buy his way into anything he can't. he can't. >> reporter: nancy and her husband lived across the street since 1964. she plans to attend a public hearing on april 6 to tell the homeowner he needs to change his plans. according to the planning department if you are going to remodel your home you have to let people within 150-foot radius before the construction start. down here on addison str
susie steimle has more on their concerns >>> reporter: for 11 years dave has enjoyed sweeping views ofan francisco from his backyard in glen park. three months ago these two by fours went up to mark what will be a basketball court inside the home next door. but it's not just the basketball court, swimming pool and sauna plans that bother him. tech entrepreneur and and venture capitalist lives down the street and purchased the property in november of 2015. neighbors worry the place will...
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kpix5's susie steimle says tonight the mystery is solved. >> reporter: it's no secret the streets of san francisco can have an unpleasant aroma. >> so it can smell like urine. >> reporter: thanks to mother nature, some areas of the tenderloin and the mission are coming up smelling -- >> a lot like orange blossoms. >> reporter: they're called victorian box trees. friends of the urban forest helped strategically plant these trees around the city to help mitigate bad smells. >> we recommend these for areas that might not have the most beautiful smell throughout the day. >> reporter: much like the mission where they thrive, these trees blossom at night. >> there's a lot of plants and trees that are pollinated in the daytime. well, this may be a way for it not have to compete with all the daytime activity. >> reporter: arborists say we're noticing them more this year because they barely bloomed during the drought. there are 5,395 of these trees in san francisco helping nip some city smells in the bud. >> these trees are at the tail end of their full bloom. so you only have a little bit mo
kpix5's susie steimle says tonight the mystery is solved. >> reporter: it's no secret the streets of san francisco can have an unpleasant aroma. >> so it can smell like urine. >> reporter: thanks to mother nature, some areas of the tenderloin and the mission are coming up smelling -- >> a lot like orange blossoms. >> reporter: they're called victorian box trees. friends of the urban forest helped strategically plant these trees around the city to help mitigate bad...
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as susie steimle reports, the victim was steps from her hope in the oceanview neighborhood when she was killed. >> reporter: leann says she was walking to the bus stop when she was shot to death in her oceanview neighborhood. now her family is hoping to move their daughterrer to a safer home. >> we heard booms like gunshots. >> reporter: gwen was one of the first people on the scene. her nonprofit works to deter violence winner city youth. she says her -- with inner city youth. she says her training kicked in when she saw two men bleeding on the ground and saw a woman dying. >> i tried to check her for pulse. and i didn't feel a pulse. so first i checked her neck, then tried to check for her wrist. i didn't feel anything. >> may be three victims on the ground. there's another victim in front of the barbershop as well. >> reporter: newly released dispatch calls give us a glimpse into the chaotic shooting on plymouth and broad. police call all victims innocent bystanders. we know one of the men was working for muni at the time shots rang out. initial reports detailed the car the suspects
as susie steimle reports, the victim was steps from her hope in the oceanview neighborhood when she was killed. >> reporter: leann says she was walking to the bus stop when she was shot to death in her oceanview neighborhood. now her family is hoping to move their daughterrer to a safer home. >> we heard booms like gunshots. >> reporter: gwen was one of the first people on the scene. her nonprofit works to deter violence winner city youth. she says her -- with inner city...
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sot susi castillo, experta en adiccion a las drogas "si eos estaa la defeiva porque hasido d ser humano sigue como tambien a jovenes que ndab cometido actos ilegales. en esea solo para 400. destituyo al director y decreto tres dias de luto nacio top vo lorena -- australiarrestaron -- "gordon douglas chalmers" dee estan expuestas las adolesecentes. -- "chalmers" enfrenta 900cargo. vo cesar -- dos compaÑias cinematoaficas prepan proyectos relacionados con la vida de...
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with me are alex deane, a public affairs consultant and the mirror columnist susie boniface. we willortant stuff(!) the front pages: the financial times leads with an interview with the european commission, jean—claude juncker, where he warns donald trump against encouraging other countries to copy brexit. the daily mail describes the westminster attacker, khalid masood, as someone who turned his back on his middle—class background after he became radicalised in prison. the daily mirror has spoken to masood's first wife, who describes him as a ‘violent psychopath.‘ the telegraph turns its attention to tech giants google and facebook, the paper says they could face prosecution if they fail to remove extremist videos. the i shows an image of khalid masood as a teenager in kent and describes him as a ‘sporty, popular schoolboy who fell into violence at the age of 19'. the times says that masood is suspected of taking instructions from accomplices in the lead up to the westminster attack. the guardian also reports on the attacker‘s motivations and background. the daily express highlights
with me are alex deane, a public affairs consultant and the mirror columnist susie boniface. we willortant stuff(!) the front pages: the financial times leads with an interview with the european commission, jean—claude juncker, where he warns donald trump against encouraging other countries to copy brexit. the daily mail describes the westminster attacker, khalid masood, as someone who turned his back on his middle—class background after he became radicalised in prison. the daily mirror has...
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susie: susie. luis: quÉ comprÓ? susie: algo una -- hago una pasta con canela entera.rta amÉrica". voy a pagar mi maca. [risas] ♪ presentadora: gracias, muchachos. con esta informaciÓn listos con los remedios comprobados. vamos a celebrar la vida. ♪ ♪ [risas] ♪ ♪ >> 43 aÑos. felicidades, silvia! estas hermosa! ♪ cumple 15 aÑos! presentadora: felicidades! estÁ de cumpleaÑos silvia moreno. cumple 36 aÑos. felicidades, hermosa! >> fiesta, fiesta. presentadora: cumple 18 y 12 aÑos! desde new york. quÉ frÍo! alan: sofÍa sÁnchez cumple aÑos! presentadora: quiero felicitar a mi amiga karen que debe estar mirando "despierta amÉrica". te quiero mucho. bendiciones! no estoy autorizada a decir verdad. [risas] felicidades! alan: pueden enviar esa foto a "despierta amÉrica". "despierta amÉrica" cumpleaÑos. ya lo saben! presentadora: si es bailarÍn como yo lo que hace es bailar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [risas] ♪ >> luis alberto aguilera, el hijo de juan gabriel, hace sus sueÑos realidad. quedamos todos los detalles. presentadora: "despierta amÉrica" te hace la vida mÁs feliz. mÁs adelante, te mos
susie: susie. luis: quÉ comprÓ? susie: algo una -- hago una pasta con canela entera.rta amÉrica". voy a pagar mi maca. [risas] ♪ presentadora: gracias, muchachos. con esta informaciÓn listos con los remedios comprobados. vamos a celebrar la vida. ♪ ♪ [risas] ♪ ♪ >> 43 aÑos. felicidades, silvia! estas hermosa! ♪ cumple 15 aÑos! presentadora: felicidades! estÁ de cumpleaÑos silvia moreno. cumple 36 aÑos. felicidades, hermosa! >> fiesta, fiesta. presentadora:...
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as kpix 5's susie steimle reports, residents are calling for more security. >> reporter: police haveade an arrest in the triple shooting that took the life of 65-year-old lian wu 24-year-old jonathan santos of vallejo charged with murder and two counts of attempted murder. this is the third fatal shooting here since november. and business owners like thelma orozco say something has to change. >> you worry about your staying open here with the violence. >> reporter: police came to talk to her about what they can do to curb crime. >> put camera outside for 24 hours. >> reporter: most residents say police know what to do patrol more often but that's expensive. >> i want to see the police department in this neighborhood. >> reporter: gwen brown was one of the first people on the scene. we talked to her last night about wrapping tourniquettes on the two men who were shot. police still haven't spoken to her. >> i didn't give a statement to the police. but i think there was a lot going on. >> reporter: we have now learned police made an arrest within minutes of the murders. still, this morn
as kpix 5's susie steimle reports, residents are calling for more security. >> reporter: police haveade an arrest in the triple shooting that took the life of 65-year-old lian wu 24-year-old jonathan santos of vallejo charged with murder and two counts of attempted murder. this is the third fatal shooting here since november. and business owners like thelma orozco say something has to change. >> you worry about your staying open here with the violence. >> reporter: police came...
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in pittsburg, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> sty "sky drone 5" in the santa cruz mountains today checking out the huge crater in the middle of highway 35. the roadway warned out about three weeks ago during the storms and it will be months and months before it sees any traffic. kpix 5's kiet do on why the massive repair project could be an engineering nightmare. >> reporter: it's been nearly three weeks since the last major storm and with the ground drying out, we took "sky drone 5" in deeper and farther down the highway 35 mudslide than before. from down here it's clear whatever fix caltrans comes up with will be long, complex and very, very expensive. >> huge hole. the engineering would be amazing how to make it work. >> reporter: one option is to shore it up and build the highway back to the way it was before. but the amount of earth needed to build up the foundation is staggering. another option is to reroute the highway up the mountain. and another could have a bridge across the 150-foot span. whatever design they choose it, will have to wait for the end of the rainy season, require
in pittsburg, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> sty "sky drone 5" in the santa cruz mountains today checking out the huge crater in the middle of highway 35. the roadway warned out about three weeks ago during the storms and it will be months and months before it sees any traffic. kpix 5's kiet do on why the massive repair project could be an engineering nightmare. >> reporter: it's been nearly three weeks since the last major storm and with the ground drying out, we took...
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kpix 5's susie steimle reports. >> these are good. >> reporter: girl scout cookies and marijuana areot exactly an original combination. but girl scouts betting with the marijuana dispensary is. >> the winner would get fresh baked cookies from the loser. >> reporter: a san francisco girl scout troop challenged a group to convince as many people as possible to donate to the kindergarten-to-college charity program. >> so the girl scouts won. >> reporter: this wasn't some half-baked plan. the girl scouts know working with dispensaries often goes well for them. when they sold cookies outside the dispensary in 2014, that story went viral. >> her mother was quoted as saying that she sold about 117 boxes in two hours. >> it was a great experience for me to bring my girls in front of a dispensary and have that conversation about drugs. what does it mean, people may be different in certain needs. >> reporter: carol says her plan was to make sure her girls were more aware of the community. the dispensary hopes it will lift a social stigma for them. >> it's a strong demonstration that dispensari
kpix 5's susie steimle reports. >> these are good. >> reporter: girl scout cookies and marijuana areot exactly an original combination. but girl scouts betting with the marijuana dispensary is. >> the winner would get fresh baked cookies from the loser. >> reporter: a san francisco girl scout troop challenged a group to convince as many people as possible to donate to the kindergarten-to-college charity program. >> so the girl scouts won. >> reporter: this...
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in napa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >> alameda county has now declared a local emergency. it wants to hear from anyone who has storm-related damage to their home or business. just send them an email. >>> bart riders will finally be able to ride the trains all the way down to warm springs in fremont in a couple of weeks. that five mile extension on the fremont line opens up on march 25th. it's the first addition for bart in 6 years. bart was scheduled to open it in 2014. but long delays kept pushing the project back. one problem was trying to get the newer technology to communicate with bart's older computer systems. the new warm springs station has more than 2,000 parking spots and will also be a hub for ac transit and vta buses. >>> new at 6:00 a plan to make it easier to build affordable housing in neighborhoods even if the neighborhood doesn't want it. kpix 5's melissa caen has an example of how nimby-ism delayed one project for a long time. melissa. >> reporter: yeah, veronica. we are here at booker t. washington community center. and it's under construction. getting r
in napa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >> alameda county has now declared a local emergency. it wants to hear from anyone who has storm-related damage to their home or business. just send them an email. >>> bart riders will finally be able to ride the trains all the way down to warm springs in fremont in a couple of weeks. that five mile extension on the fremont line opens up on march 25th. it's the first addition for bart in 6 years. bart was scheduled to open it in 2014. but long...
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susie is a bit of a mystery. who's the father of this child she's about to have.e that about the film that there are certain things within it that are unanswered. it leaves the audience to decide. they are both at a point in their life where things are about to change quite drastically. certainly for susie but also for tony. he's about to become the grandfather. and margaret. whether it is consciously in , the neck pain, the producers actually kind of put it in their that she was expecting the child. it's very different from the book because of course she's married with two children. it builds to that point toward the end. this discovery .hat he goes on to unravel it builds to this moment which connects them as a family in a very different way than before. anthony: was a moment almost when tony becomes like a different person. it all of a sudden opens up for him. jim: yes, it is beautifully constructed in julian barnes's novel and in the film. the balance of the school days being a schoolboy, and the , adult, tony. the school days and the history lessons particula
susie is a bit of a mystery. who's the father of this child she's about to have.e that about the film that there are certain things within it that are unanswered. it leaves the audience to decide. they are both at a point in their life where things are about to change quite drastically. certainly for susie but also for tony. he's about to become the grandfather. and margaret. whether it is consciously in , the neck pain, the producers actually kind of put it in their that she was expecting the...
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susie is on the phone with us. go ahead. from hawaii.susie i hope that everybody calling in are people who saw everything and heard everything that was described in the hearings. it was obvious that certain people tried to trip up the , for him to give away what his ideas and thoughts are when come as a judge, as he stated, when he puts on that robe, he is the judge for everybody, unbiased, and follows the law. he follows the constitution. now, if something is wrong with the law, it is congress' job to change the laws. then the judges have more say because of the laws that we change. ,o it was very disrespectful senator e sorry for hirono's comments. he was not being evasive at all, he was being true to being a judge, and i hope people understand that and do their own research. thank you very much for taking my call. host: thank you for calling from hawaii today. judge neil gorsuch appeared before the senate judiciary committee over the past week. he was actually at the committee three days out of the four that they met the
susie is on the phone with us. go ahead. from hawaii.susie i hope that everybody calling in are people who saw everything and heard everything that was described in the hearings. it was obvious that certain people tried to trip up the , for him to give away what his ideas and thoughts are when come as a judge, as he stated, when he puts on that robe, he is the judge for everybody, unbiased, and follows the law. he follows the constitution. now, if something is wrong with the law, it is...
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the inductee, susi ct of espn. >> a win but also a medical procedure. >> joel embid had knee surgeryangeles. as is the custom, the team calls it successful. we have to see. the sixers anticipate embid resuming his activity this summer. they'll take a conservative approach with rehabilitation. sixers in chicago tonight to face the bulls. no jalil okafor. sixers out score the bulls 17 per period. stark grabbed 16 rebounds. sixers snap the 12 game losing streak to the bulls. flyers have hope but they lack time. nine games to go, six games out of the playoff spot. >> we have to find the consistency and something we build for. every game here on out is pretty much a must win. >> the phillies are getting closer to their 25 men roster. the yankees, opening day starter hellickson, allows one strikes out three. bone head move of the game, tommy joseph fails to put down the tag. are you kidding me? hicks was dead meat. fillies lose 3-2. >> pitching and defense is the name of the game. we are not hitting as a team. we'll bust out and do that. >> reliever pat pitched well an. >> it's colder goin
the inductee, susi ct of espn. >> a win but also a medical procedure. >> joel embid had knee surgeryangeles. as is the custom, the team calls it successful. we have to see. the sixers anticipate embid resuming his activity this summer. they'll take a conservative approach with rehabilitation. sixers in chicago tonight to face the bulls. no jalil okafor. sixers out score the bulls 17 per period. stark grabbed 16 rebounds. sixers snap the 12 game losing streak to the bulls. flyers...
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we partnered with all these companies and people starting with susie batiste, a mom of three.l she wanted was a om with a scent and so it's not air freshener but -- just testing it as susie says spritz the bowl before you go and no one will ever know in that's toilet spray. >> essential oils. susie has sold 20 million bottles of pouporri and in addition to the bathroom spray there is a foot spray, this woman knows what's up. she knows what she's talking about. huge following on this product and exceptional price. you will get a full set depending on the scents that you choose. >> what do they start at. >> normally $50. >> slashed that by 52%. $24.et rid of the scent. there you go. >>> next up malli. mally roncal she was on a premed track and to ditch premed and go for her passion which was beauty and she traveled the country for a decade doing a lot of faces that you might beyonce, j. lo mariah. and what happened was fans started saying i want that glow too. all those women, the big thing and they have that gorgeous glow. i want that mally glow. so she created a line of produc
we partnered with all these companies and people starting with susie batiste, a mom of three.l she wanted was a om with a scent and so it's not air freshener but -- just testing it as susie says spritz the bowl before you go and no one will ever know in that's toilet spray. >> essential oils. susie has sold 20 million bottles of pouporri and in addition to the bathroom spray there is a foot spray, this woman knows what's up. she knows what she's talking about. huge following on this...
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that susie, it's a bit of a mystery. here is the father of this child that she is about to have. and i love that about the film, that there are certain things within it that are unanswered. and which it leaves the audience, you know, for the audience to decide, you know. but they are both at a point in their lives, i think, where things are about to change quite drastically. i mean certainly for susie but also for tony. he's about to become the grandfather and margaret. and i think that it's, you know, whether it is sort of consciencely in there, you know, whether nick and the producers actually kind of put it in there that she was expecting a child, i mean it's very different from the book. because of course she's married with two children. but it kind of all builds to that point, doesn't it, in the end. and of course this discovery and this journey that he goes on to unravel the past and the truth, it builds to this moment which then connects them as a family. >> right. >> in a very-- in a different way than before, you know. >> there is a moment when tony becomes like a differ
that susie, it's a bit of a mystery. here is the father of this child that she is about to have. and i love that about the film, that there are certain things within it that are unanswered. and which it leaves the audience, you know, for the audience to decide, you know. but they are both at a point in their lives, i think, where things are about to change quite drastically. i mean certainly for susie but also for tony. he's about to become the grandfather and margaret. and i think that it's,...
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in oakland susie steimle, kpix5. >>> tonight a first fast food restaurant has been slapped with a lawsuit by a blind customer. etsa which started in san francisco features self-serve kiosks and quinoa bowls delivered through small cubbies. a blind new york man says the chain offers no audio or tactile options to the seeing impaired. his lawsuit seeks class action status. etsa is not commenting but has posted changes are coming on its facebook page. >>> march madness taking over the south bay, sweet 16 got underway today with four big name ncaa teams tipping off in san jose. kpix5's jessica flores was there. r... nat: n >> reporter: we are in front of the s.a.p. center where there were two nail biting games tonight and we know a lot of fans will be going home heart broken. march madness sweeping san jose, gonzaga, west virginia, arizona and xavier fans descending onto the city watching the heart pounding games at the s.a.p. center. f mourners paid tribute to those a worthwhile trip for this gonzaga fan who flew in from out of state. >> i was on the edge of my seat dying every second and at
in oakland susie steimle, kpix5. >>> tonight a first fast food restaurant has been slapped with a lawsuit by a blind customer. etsa which started in san francisco features self-serve kiosks and quinoa bowls delivered through small cubbies. a blind new york man says the chain offers no audio or tactile options to the seeing impaired. his lawsuit seeks class action status. etsa is not commenting but has posted changes are coming on its facebook page. >>> march madness taking...
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tell us how you met. >> i met pat through a woman named susie a friend of pat after susie saw the successnt and hoping there would be something we could do to help him. >> we hope that one saw this and they are moved to act. hopefully help out pat and many others out there who are in need of kidney transplants. as you said, 100,000 people out there in need and can you go on our website and find out more how to donate a dollar and all the other programs that go along to support kristi and everyone else out there. kristi, thank you so much. i need a hug. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back, everybody. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit, from voya. i'm the money you save for retirement. who's he? he's g
tell us how you met. >> i met pat through a woman named susie a friend of pat after susie saw the successnt and hoping there would be something we could do to help him. >> we hope that one saw this and they are moved to act. hopefully help out pat and many others out there who are in need of kidney transplants. as you said, 100,000 people out there in need and can you go on our website and find out more how to donate a dollar and all the other programs that go along to support...
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tell us how you met. >> i met pat through a woman named susie, a friend of pat after susie saw the successnt and hoping there would be something we could do to help him. >> we hope that someone saw this and they are moved to act to hopefully help out pat and many others out there who are in need of kidney transplants. as you said, 100,000 people out there in need and you can go on our website and find out more how to donate a dollar and all the other programs that go along to support kristi and everyone else out there. kristi, thank you so much. i need a hug. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back, everybody. guyou'll swear it came from aew frfancy brunch place. its 100% real. just like my favorite sport - pro wrestling. um... yeah, about pro wrestling... its fake. what? lies!! its... all ...lies!! why didnt you tell me?!!!! sorry jack, i thought you knew. try my new grilled french toast plate with syrup and hickory smoked bacon. the newest addition to my brunchfast menu. hit me with this, youll feel better. ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by microsoft. join us at selec
tell us how you met. >> i met pat through a woman named susie, a friend of pat after susie saw the successnt and hoping there would be something we could do to help him. >> we hope that someone saw this and they are moved to act to hopefully help out pat and many others out there who are in need of kidney transplants. as you said, 100,000 people out there in need and you can go on our website and find out more how to donate a dollar and all the other programs that go along to...
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my guests tonight are the mirror columnist susie boniface, and the telegraph columnist tim sta nley. us congress to investigate allegations that the obama administration tapped donald trump's telephones in the run up to last year's election. the claims, made by president trump in a series of tweets yesterday morning, have been dismissed as false by a spokesman for barack obama. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, reports. 0n the sunday talk shows this morning one main topic of discussion. trump claiming the trump campaign was wiretapped by president obama. in his extraordinary twitter tirade donald trump accused his predecessor, barack obama, of being a sick and bad guy who ordered wiretaps at trump tower in a watergate style conspiracy. this morning, the white house issued a statement asking that as part of their investigation into russian activity, the congressional intelligence committee exercise their oversight authority to determine whether executive branch investigative powers were abused in 2016. but the white house has produced no evidence to back up the president's
my guests tonight are the mirror columnist susie boniface, and the telegraph columnist tim sta nley. us congress to investigate allegations that the obama administration tapped donald trump's telephones in the run up to last year's election. the claims, made by president trump in a series of tweets yesterday morning, have been dismissed as false by a spokesman for barack obama. 0ur north america correspondent, nick bryant, reports. 0n the sunday talk shows this morning one main topic of...
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stews sues shows us the angry confrontation on a popular by the -- susie steimle shows us the angry confrontation on a popular bike route. >> reporter: you can see the driver tries to run the cyclist off the road, but also threatens his life. [ yelling ] >> unfortunately, it's not the first time i have seen something like this. and anytime you threaten to use your vehicle as a weapon, you should be health accountable. >> reporter: jim elias is the executive director of the marin county bicycle coalition. he says it's fortunate this cyclist had a camera rolling. the police tracked the driver down and charged him with reckless driving. >> if a car harrasses you, the police are like, we weren't here to see it so there's nothing we can do about it. >> reporter: he owns a shop down the street. he says he is glad to see some accountability and enforcement. >> should everything start going to court? why not. maybe people will start taking it more seriously. >> reporter: that being said, he is also a driver and sees both sides. >> there's always something doing something rude and, you know, particularly
stews sues shows us the angry confrontation on a popular by the -- susie steimle shows us the angry confrontation on a popular bike route. >> reporter: you can see the driver tries to run the cyclist off the road, but also threatens his life. [ yelling ] >> unfortunately, it's not the first time i have seen something like this. and anytime you threaten to use your vehicle as a weapon, you should be health accountable. >> reporter: jim elias is the executive director of the...
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kpix 5's susie steimle with the road rage the cyclist captured on his own camera. >> reporter: the cycliste is very lucky his gopro camera was rolling on the back of his bicycle just for instances like this. cyclists say it's very hard to turn in drivers to police who harass them on the road. but they are hoping this story can change that. [ beep ] >> reporter: this was the scene on the usually quiet ross common a few weeks ago. you can see the driver not only tries to run the cyclist off the road, but also threatens his life. >> turn off the camera! >> unfortunately, it's not the first time i have seen something like this and anytime you threaten to use your vehicle as a weapon, you should be held accountable. >> reporter: jim elias is the exec tv director of the marin county bicycle coalition. he says it's fortunate this cyclist had a camera rolling. when he turned the video in to police they charged the person with reckless driving. >> if a car harrasses you, we didn't see it so we can't do anything about it, say the police. >> reporter: this man owns a bike shop down the street. he say
kpix 5's susie steimle with the road rage the cyclist captured on his own camera. >> reporter: the cycliste is very lucky his gopro camera was rolling on the back of his bicycle just for instances like this. cyclists say it's very hard to turn in drivers to police who harass them on the road. but they are hoping this story can change that. [ beep ] >> reporter: this was the scene on the usually quiet ross common a few weeks ago. you can see the driver not only tries to run the...
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you know me on the block as susie. i have a couple of questions about your new book.day, i think, called for this we love egypt, a passover for jews and those who love them . first, my question is how do you three guys get together and write a book rice -- like this, i'm not jewish and what's in this book for me? [laughter] >> okay, first of all, you're correct, i cowrote a book -- i don't know how many of our audiences know what hagada is, but on passover jews hold dinners which they commemorate the escape of the jewish people from egypt and it's a ritualized meal with various things symbolizing elements of the -- the exodus. anyway, this is usually accompanied by this book called jagada. it leads you through, there's prayers and discussions of why you eat this and why you eat that. so a guy name adams mansback who an author among other things who wrote a book whose title i cannot reveal even on c-span, i don't think, it goes the f to sleep, huge best-selling book and he and alan, friend of mine who i also wrote a book with once called lunatics. it was adam's idea co
you know me on the block as susie. i have a couple of questions about your new book.day, i think, called for this we love egypt, a passover for jews and those who love them . first, my question is how do you three guys get together and write a book rice -- like this, i'm not jewish and what's in this book for me? [laughter] >> okay, first of all, you're correct, i cowrote a book -- i don't know how many of our audiences know what hagada is, but on passover jews hold dinners which they...
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kpix 5's susie explains it could be raising legal questions. >> reporter: when he opened his art gallery a few months ago he knew selling art wouldn't be enough to pay the bills in the bay area. >> it was against the grain and, you you know, we were concerned after the first month which is why we started getting involved in other things. >> reporter: he started renting the gallery out. similar to airbnb but instead of booking for the weekend, he rents by the hour. >> bridle showers, baby showers. meetings. all kinds of things. >> reporter: it helped him pay 50% of his monthry rent and -- monthly rent. >> when you give keys to strangers off the internet there is a huge liable risk. >> reporter: he says galleries like ben's should be fine but they also allow people to rent out apartments by the hour and if they don't have a commercial lease that is not legal. >> zoned for residential use. >> reporter: they are pulling users who don't have commercial leases but catching start up users could be tough to regulate. kpix 5. >>> have you ever found yourself lost in the hardware store? lowes is a
kpix 5's susie explains it could be raising legal questions. >> reporter: when he opened his art gallery a few months ago he knew selling art wouldn't be enough to pay the bills in the bay area. >> it was against the grain and, you you know, we were concerned after the first month which is why we started getting involved in other things. >> reporter: he started renting the gallery out. similar to airbnb but instead of booking for the weekend, he rents by the hour. >>...
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certainly for susie but also for tony. he's about to become the grandfather. and margaret.er it is sort of , with they in their neck pain, the producers actually kind of put it in their that she was expecting the child. it's very different from the book because of course she's married with two children. it kind of built to that point causes thisnd and discovery, this journey he goes on to unravel the past. it feels this moment which then connects them as a family in a very different way than before. was a moment almost went tony becomes like a different person. it all of a sudden opens up for him. it's beautifully constructed in julian barnes's novel and in the film. the balance of the school age, being a schoolboy, and the adult, tony. the school age, the history lessons particularly. i identified with the school. exactly the same age, exactly the same cultural background. al boys school, sixth form, of about fourque or five of us who thought we were smarter than anyone else. fairly unpleasant schoolboy behavior. he hasn't changed much. he's got older but he has a grown-up
certainly for susie but also for tony. he's about to become the grandfather. and margaret.er it is sort of , with they in their neck pain, the producers actually kind of put it in their that she was expecting the child. it's very different from the book because of course she's married with two children. it kind of built to that point causes thisnd and discovery, this journey he goes on to unravel the past. it feels this moment which then connects them as a family in a very different way than...
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was only when my bosses told me i need to think about changing it and they mentioned suzy, because susieiendly. suzy winfree, eyewitness news come of friendly thing, but it was only when i was challenged with the idea of changing it that i thought, no, i will keep my name. when i started in baltimore, your mother can tell you, she was there, they started me with a campaign called what is oprah, trying to explain to people how to pronounce the name. david: you went to college in tennessee, then you work in the tennessee broadcasting operation , and what you are referring to is that my mother would watch you and call me up and say there is a terrific person on a show here. she is going national. she was right. you should listen to your mother. baltimore,nt to you went to become an anchorwoman. it didn't quite work out. oprah: i was fired. i got demoted. david: they had a contract, so they did not say goodbye. how did you work out to be on an afternoon show? how did that happen? oprah: this is what i now know with age in perspective, that is animes getting demoted opportunity for something
was only when my bosses told me i need to think about changing it and they mentioned suzy, because susieiendly. suzy winfree, eyewitness news come of friendly thing, but it was only when i was challenged with the idea of changing it that i thought, no, i will keep my name. when i started in baltimore, your mother can tell you, she was there, they started me with a campaign called what is oprah, trying to explain to people how to pronounce the name. david: you went to college in tennessee, then...
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> we talked about that, there is a lot of colleges, so a lot of people, you know, you want to give susiethe best college experience. >> yes. >> but you might have to make tough choice. >> no doubt about it, college can be a very fulfilling experience, like shopping for whole new life out of a mail order catalogue. in the philadelphia region you have 99 choices. you have suburban schools, community schools, private schools, two year programs, four year programs, so ultimately the goal, the challenge, is to find the best fit for who you are. >> and as a former college administrator, like you guys want to help us. i think there are a lot of sometimes oh, they don't want to give me the money. >> not at all. >> you're in the business of making people happy? >> absolutely. you are helping young people and parent plan for their future. i often say prior proper planning will prevent a poor performance and poor outcome. so it is all about the planning and starting early. not 12th grade, but ninth grade, and if you have to wait until 12th grade, try to get everything done by that january 1 deadlin
> we talked about that, there is a lot of colleges, so a lot of people, you know, you want to give susiethe best college experience. >> yes. >> but you might have to make tough choice. >> no doubt about it, college can be a very fulfilling experience, like shopping for whole new life out of a mail order catalogue. in the philadelphia region you have 99 choices. you have suburban schools, community schools, private schools, two year programs, four year programs, so...
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. >> alice and susie, my two sisters and mama sang with me on a song that we used to sing at church therei'll fly away." >> seth: that's fantastic. >> yeah. >> seth: and then -- but your mother also who is 90, right? is that correct? >> yes. >> seth: and she got a writing credit on one of the songs. >> her name is jacqueline mcintyre. >> seth: jacqueline mcintyre, that's a lovely name. >> yes, thank you. >> seth: and how did it come about that she got a writing credit on a song? >> well, i had written the song. >> seth: okay. >> and so we in the studio and we recorded it, and so we went back into the control room to listen to it. and then when the band went out for us to do it again, do a second take, mama said, "can i make a suggestion?" and i said, "sure." she said instead of saying, "i'm so happy i got the lord on my side" on the second verse, why don't you change it to "you're so happy, you've got the lord on your side." and i said, "why didn't i think of that?" [ light laughter ] >> seth: well, that's lovely and a writing credit at the age of 90 is a fantastic thing to have. >> yeah.
. >> alice and susie, my two sisters and mama sang with me on a song that we used to sing at church therei'll fly away." >> seth: that's fantastic. >> yeah. >> seth: and then -- but your mother also who is 90, right? is that correct? >> yes. >> seth: and she got a writing credit on one of the songs. >> her name is jacqueline mcintyre. >> seth: jacqueline mcintyre, that's a lovely name. >> yes, thank you. >> seth: and how did it...
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. >> susie, good afternoon from sunny miami. >> former next door neighbor in gables by the sea, ownernot for children to watch. [laughter] how are you doing? how is paul? >> he met -- he went to meet his maker ten years ago. >> sorry. >> you sound like you're still alive and that's important. >> yes, i'm 80. the boys were all here to celebrate with me. >> now, susie, what was it like living next door to dave barry, if you could share a story with us? >> oh, i could. many b -- many but i won't. we have dog stories to share and he in his pulitzer book that he gave us he wrote stories about playing golf with my husband my dog the aircraft carrier bear and i just wanted to say that chris sent me the road to little dribbling and you forgot to mention friends when you come to religion and my -- matt's daughter introduced me to the preludes to peter pan which i thoroughly enjoyed. i'm still a kid. >> thank you for calling in. a lot of inside baseball talk there. >> her husband paul, i did not know he had passed away. i'm sorry about that. he was a banker and golfer and he tried to get me to
. >> susie, good afternoon from sunny miami. >> former next door neighbor in gables by the sea, ownernot for children to watch. [laughter] how are you doing? how is paul? >> he met -- he went to meet his maker ten years ago. >> sorry. >> you sound like you're still alive and that's important. >> yes, i'm 80. the boys were all here to celebrate with me. >> now, susie, what was it like living next door to dave barry, if you could share a story with us?...