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b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i would never do that, mom >> i'm very very proud of her. and i think this is a hard job. i would ask you all the time, jeff any choice about doing this? no. did you just come on how to do it read >> you don't get to ask people questions, mom. >> i sit at home and watch it on the television so i know what is going on and i know a chap that comes and says something every week and i had to write down a couple things because i was afraid i would not get. susie, years and years ago, as she went to law school two days later and she had her first child on the date she gave her final submission to her class or whatever it
b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i...
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b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i would never do that, mom >> i'm very very proud of her. and i think this is a hard job. i would ask you all the time, jeff any choice about doing this? no. did you just come on how to do it read >> you don't get to ask people questions, mom. >> i sit at home and watch it on the television so i know what is going on and i know a chap that comes and says something every week and i had to write down a couple things because i was afraid i would not get. susie, years and years ago, as she went to law school two days later and she had her first child on the date she gave her final submission to her class or whatever it
b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i...
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b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i would never do that, mom >> i'm very very proud of her. and i think this is a hard job. i would ask you all the time, jeff any choice about doing this? no. did you just come on how to do it read >> you don't get to ask people questions, mom. >> i sit at home and watch it on the television so i know what is going on and i know a chap that comes and says something every week and i had to write down a couple things because i was afraid i would not get. susie, years and years ago, as she went to law school two days later and she had her first child on the date she gave her final submission to her class or whatever it
b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i...
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b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i would never do that, mom >> i'm very very proud of her. and i think this is a hard job. i would ask you all the time, jeff any choice about doing this? no. did you just come on how to do it read >> you don't get to ask people questions, mom. >> i sit at home and watch it on the television so i know what is going on and i know a chap that comes and says something every week and i had to write down a couple things because i was afraid i would not get. susie, years and years ago, as she went to law school two days later and she had her first child on the date she gave her final submission to her class or whatever it
b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i...
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kpix 5's susie steimle is at the police substation with more on what they found there. susie. >> reporter: well, ken, the alameda county sheriff's department tells me that oakland is a safer place tonight because of the arrest that they made this morning. inside of the building, they found evidence of illegal gambling, prostitution, widespread sewage and illegal wiring that could have easily caused a fire. if you take a look at the video you will see on bancroft avenue where these arrests happened, it's three separate storefronts that have been red-tagged as unsafe to occupy at this point in time. there were 28 people living inside this property illegally. 20 arrests were made. as you just heard, a 5-year-old child was also removed from the location. one of the biggest red flags is the illegal wiring used to jump the electric meter. that's something they might not have been looking for as closely if it weren't for the ghost ship fire. >> so our focus is usually driven by arresting suspects or recovering evidence or dealing with problems. but one of the problems right in
kpix 5's susie steimle is at the police substation with more on what they found there. susie. >> reporter: well, ken, the alameda county sheriff's department tells me that oakland is a safer place tonight because of the arrest that they made this morning. inside of the building, they found evidence of illegal gambling, prostitution, widespread sewage and illegal wiring that could have easily caused a fire. if you take a look at the video you will see on bancroft avenue where these arrests...
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we're going to miss you very much, susie. thank you. >> [applause]. >> oh. i'm sorry.efore you get started i know that there are other supervisors who would like to just say a few words. supervisor tang. >> thank you so much. i'm so proud to have you here. i see your mom here. hi, mom. >> [applause]. >> i see her mom everywhere because you could tell how much her mom has been an inspiration to her and how susie has been supportive of her three girls. i know one of them is named grace and during this time the president of the police commission you demonstrated so much grace. while being under fire and intense scrutiny but not only you but the entire commission i couldn't have thought for a better person than you. i'm glad you are going to be around in city hall. so thank you so much for your service. >> thank you supervisor tang. >> supervisor colin. >> good afternoon, everyone. susie came is minimize this so that way you can go here and you want to click where you want it to go. you want to be in the yellow. where they want it an it will transmit to them. because if yo
we're going to miss you very much, susie. thank you. >> [applause]. >> oh. i'm sorry.efore you get started i know that there are other supervisors who would like to just say a few words. supervisor tang. >> thank you so much. i'm so proud to have you here. i see your mom here. hi, mom. >> [applause]. >> i see her mom everywhere because you could tell how much her mom has been an inspiration to her and how susie has been supportive of her three girls. i know one of...
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b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i would never do that, mom >> i'm very very proud of her. and i think this is a hard job. i would ask you all the time, jeff any choice about doing this? no. did you just come on how to do it read >> you don't get to ask people questions, mom. >> i sit at home and watch it on the television so i know what is going on and i know a chap that comes and says something every week and i had to write down a couple things because i was afraid i would not get. susie, years and years ago, as she went to law school two days later and she had her first child on the date she gave her final submission to her class or whatever it
b was on susie's mother. >> excuse me but i'm susie's mother i really don't know what to say other than i'm delighted she's got another job. >>[laughing] i messily delighted she's got another job because she can't do this anymore. you're not allowed to. but anyway, anyway [inaudible] she's always been very committed to her convictions. right and wrong even when she was little. i mean there's a reason why i had gray hair. and lots of wrinkles. there's a reason. [inaudible] >> i...
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susie. >> reporter: good evening. we just got word that 1,000 more people in this area have been asked to evacuate their homes. we are standing in the russian river right now. this reached flood stage 32 feet on sunday. it has not gone down since then. it's expected to meet moderate flood stage 38.4 feet tomorrow whic
susie. >> reporter: good evening. we just got word that 1,000 more people in this area have been asked to evacuate their homes. we are standing in the russian river right now. this reached flood stage 32 feet on sunday. it has not gone down since then. it's expected to meet moderate flood stage 38.4 feet tomorrow whic
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speaker, there are millions of susi claytons in this country. millions of people who will lose their home, lose their savings, and some will even lose their lives if this congress repeals the affordable care act without a replacement. in my home state of connecticut alone, 180,000 people who had gained coverage since the a.c.a. was implemented stand to lose their health care. that includes 43,000 children. think about that for a moment. if congress repeals the a.c.a. and doesn't replace it with anything, 43,000 children just in my state will lose their health coverage. and when those children get sick, too many of their parents will be faced with a heartwrenching choice. bankrupt the family to pay for their child's medical care, or go without the health services their child needs to get better. all of us here who are parents know that that isn't really a choice. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues who are beating the drum for wholesale elimination of the affordable care act, how can you in good conscience take away the health care from 43,000 child
speaker, there are millions of susi claytons in this country. millions of people who will lose their home, lose their savings, and some will even lose their lives if this congress repeals the affordable care act without a replacement. in my home state of connecticut alone, 180,000 people who had gained coverage since the a.c.a. was implemented stand to lose their health care. that includes 43,000 children. think about that for a moment. if congress repeals the a.c.a. and doesn't replace it with...
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. >> kpix 5's susie steimle says it's not just river flooding. homes on higher ground also in trouble tonight. >> reporter: ken, believe it or not, during the summer months, this is actually a road that leads down to a beach in front of the russian river. now you can see it's all just been consumed by the river. and people living in low-lying areas here in guerneville have been encouraged to move to higher ground but it's people up in the hills that are actually the most at risk. [ sound of rushing water ] >> reporter: the real problem in guerneville is up here. >> this is an extraordinary amount coming down. see how dirty it is here? it's just washing all the mud off the hillside. >> reporter: 7 homes in the hills north of town have been red-tagged and their owners evacuated. old monte rio road and santa rosa avenue are shut down due to the mudslide which threatens to rip homes off foundation and down the hill. another problem the wind. >> wind picking up with rain saturation and large trees we have concerns about trees coming down. >> it's deva
. >> kpix 5's susie steimle says it's not just river flooding. homes on higher ground also in trouble tonight. >> reporter: ken, believe it or not, during the summer months, this is actually a road that leads down to a beach in front of the russian river. now you can see it's all just been consumed by the river. and people living in low-lying areas here in guerneville have been encouraged to move to higher ground but it's people up in the hills that are actually the most at risk. [...
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kpix 5's susie steimle reports. >> reporter: this event couldn't have gone more smoothly. people wore purple today on the golden gate bridge to symbolize red and blue coming together. it was organized by women but anyone could join and this event was peaceful. more than 3,000 people showed up after two months of planning for one moment of unity. >> we're still here. >> reporter: a lot of work went into making the human change happen. they got a permit and worked with law enforcement. people in purple were on an approved list. >> people are going to get out there and this is peaceful. it a big event to say it's freedom of expression. >> we are really just making sure that everything goes the way it should. >> reporter: most say they couldn't watch on tv. election night watch parties are still burned in their brains. . >> we had a cake for hillary clinton. >> reporter: this is a fierce feminine message. they lost the election but they are not going anywhere. >> we are just not going to take it from him. we're not going to take it. if he thinks we were nasty before, just wait
kpix 5's susie steimle reports. >> reporter: this event couldn't have gone more smoothly. people wore purple today on the golden gate bridge to symbolize red and blue coming together. it was organized by women but anyone could join and this event was peaceful. more than 3,000 people showed up after two months of planning for one moment of unity. >> we're still here. >> reporter: a lot of work went into making the human change happen. they got a permit and worked with law...
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we hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> san francisco haseen named the most dangerous city for drivers in california. a new study based it on several factors including injury rates, alcohol-related accidents and number of young drivers. northern california cities claimed 4 of the top 20 spots on that list. at the top of the list of dangerous cities for drivers, san bernardino is number 2 followed by santa ana, berkeley and los angeles. simi valley was named the safest city for drivers. just ahead of carlsbad, fremont, thousand oaks and temecula. >>> university of california president janet napolitano back at work tonight after being hospitalized for cancer treatments. and she is urging the board of regents to approve a tuition hike. day one of a two-day meeting on tuition and negotiations with the workers union. tuition has been frozen for the last six years. but the uc system has seen increase enrollment while state funding has been cut. the board is expected to vote on the proposed tuition hike on thursday. >>> president trump is cracking
we hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> san francisco haseen named the most dangerous city for drivers in california. a new study based it on several factors including injury rates, alcohol-related accidents and number of young drivers. northern california cities claimed 4 of the top 20 spots on that list. at the top of the list of dangerous cities for drivers, san bernardino is number 2 followed by santa ana, berkeley and los angeles....
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kpix 5's susie steimle shows us sfpd is on a safety sting. >> reporter: odds are you've been one of them. at the very least, you've seen them. the cyclist who thinks he is above the law. the driver with no regard for pedestrians. and, of course, the jaywalkers. >> i am a jaywalker. [ laughter ] >> we do tend to follow less rules. that's what's fun about riding a bike. >> the san francisco police department is conducting special operations to help with traffic safety, especially in regards to bicycle and pedestrian safety. >> reporter: consider this your warning. today is one of the handful of special enforcement days for pedestrian safety in the city of san francisco. police say fewer people are using cars to get around and a lot of us are ignoring the general rules of the road. so they are giving tickets. >> the goal is to have zero fatalities on our streets by the year 2024. >> reporter: the pedestrian enforcement team is lush eye seen on motorcycles. today they were in the mission district. they want people to drop the cavalier attitude and take safety seriously. do you jaywalk? >> so
kpix 5's susie steimle shows us sfpd is on a safety sting. >> reporter: odds are you've been one of them. at the very least, you've seen them. the cyclist who thinks he is above the law. the driver with no regard for pedestrians. and, of course, the jaywalkers. >> i am a jaywalker. [ laughter ] >> we do tend to follow less rules. that's what's fun about riding a bike. >> the san francisco police department is conducting special operations to help with traffic safety,...
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in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> in the south bay thousands of county workers got to stay home today after a power outage shut down the entire building. sources say the problems actually started yesterday afternoon at the government center in san jose including things such as work supervisors, building permits, board of supervisors, marriage licenses and birth certificates. a lot of people showed up this morning to do business but had to be turned away. >> my wife and i came from lost banos to come and get a birth certificate to prove i was born and looks like it's closed due to a power outage so it's kind of a bummer. came about two hours from out of town. >> santa clara county sheriff says there is no timetable for when the power will come back on. but normal operations will continue tomorrow. >>> toyota is the latest automaker on president-elect donald trump's radar. he tweeted today the company plans to build a new plant in baja, mexico. but comments, no way! build plant in the u.s. or pay big border tax. within five minutes of that tweet, toyota stock dipped with its
in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> in the south bay thousands of county workers got to stay home today after a power outage shut down the entire building. sources say the problems actually started yesterday afternoon at the government center in san jose including things such as work supervisors, building permits, board of supervisors, marriage licenses and birth certificates. a lot of people showed up this morning to do business but had to be turned away. >> my wife and...
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me, about susie your late wife, i was a mess susie. met >> i think that's understating. [laughter] >> she changed my life. i was a very lopsided, not well adjusted person who happened to good at one thing. and she put me together. it wasn't overnight either but she just had that little sprinkling can. finally she saw a few sprouts come up. we had very similar values. we were in sync, in a very big way. and she was way more mature than was. she was 19 when we got married. about 12but emotionally. she put me together. like i say, it took time. life. changed my i mean, i would not have been i had.g like the life >> and what did charlie munger add? partner ofmunger, my 57 or 58 years, and he's extremely wise. he's a wonderful friend. we've been partners in that time. strong-minded. i'm strong-minded. we disagree. sometimes we have never had an that whole sometime and we never will. >> never had an argument? true.olutely >> you must disagree? >> absolutely we disagree. >> if you disagree, how do you to -- >> when we disagree, he says, well, warren, you'll end up agreeing with
me, about susie your late wife, i was a mess susie. met >> i think that's understating. [laughter] >> she changed my life. i was a very lopsided, not well adjusted person who happened to good at one thing. and she put me together. it wasn't overnight either but she just had that little sprinkling can. finally she saw a few sprouts come up. we had very similar values. we were in sync, in a very big way. and she was way more mature than was. she was 19 when we got married. about 12but...
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susie. >> reporter: allen, it was not just activists who vowed to fight washington on the environmental. just as you trump signed executive orders to resurrect the keystone acted dakota access pipelines, governor jerry brown declared california will be a leader for climate change on a national level. president trump reopened talks on two controversial construction projects recently put to rest by president obama. >> we'll see if we can get that pipeline built. >> reporter: on his third day in office, president trump signed two executive orders to revisit building both the dakota access pipeline and the keystone xl pipeline. protestors said the pipelines were an environmental disaster waiting to happen. president trump calls them moneymakers. >> a lot of jobs, 28,000 jobs. >> that's the big fallacy here this american jobs thing that we're hearing. in fact, jobs -- there will only be 35 permanent jobs from the keystone xl pipeline. >> reporter: she says her organization will look at every legal hook possible to prevent these pipelines from being built. and she is right about one thing acc
susie. >> reporter: allen, it was not just activists who vowed to fight washington on the environmental. just as you trump signed executive orders to resurrect the keystone acted dakota access pipelines, governor jerry brown declared california will be a leader for climate change on a national level. president trump reopened talks on two controversial construction projects recently put to rest by president obama. >> we'll see if we can get that pipeline built. >> reporter: on...
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in west berkeley, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> an ongoing battle may be ending. hikers in marin county say cyclists who use the trails do so at dangerous speeds. now they could face a fine if they are caught. kpix 5's emily turner live at marin county civic center with how officials are tracking their speed. >> reporter: this is similar to a road speed trap but up until now it hasn't carried any weight, just a warning and say slow down but that's all about to change and with it, marin county open space district hopes there will be a change in the culture of these trails. >> this is destroying the peace of mind of hikers and you're all on notice. >> feel like there's been a strong institutional discrimination against cyclists. >> there's not been a lot of progress in this area not to the amount that we as dedicated trail riders would like to see. >> reporter: the battle over marin county's open space district is not new. bikers and hikers haven't been able to get on the same page when using the same trails. so the county hopes these lidar guns will be a peacemaker
in west berkeley, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> an ongoing battle may be ending. hikers in marin county say cyclists who use the trails do so at dangerous speeds. now they could face a fine if they are caught. kpix 5's emily turner live at marin county civic center with how officials are tracking their speed. >> reporter: this is similar to a road speed trap but up until now it hasn't carried any weight, just a warning and say slow down but that's all about to change and with it,...
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kpix 5's susie steimle explains why it was the men who were celebrated today in san francisco. >>> new at 6:00 an unusual twist in the fight for gender equality in the workplace. kpix 5's susie steimle explains why men were celebrated today in san francisco. >> if you ask any woman, does that guy really get it? they know what that means. [ applause ] >> reporter: rhianna has been advocating for women's rights for 4 decades now. today her organization the institute for women's leadership took a moment to recognize the men fighting along side them. >> they are men who aren't threatened by women's equality. and women's leadership. >> reporter: 20 male executives received the first-ever guys who get it awards in san francisco. these men are credited with hiring more women promoting women and creating an environment where everyone can succeed. >> if you can't just hire a bunch of guys and think you're going to be world class. >> we want this to be a moment in time when we can no longer say we don't know what to do. >> reporter: she marched for women in washington, dc this past weekend. she
kpix 5's susie steimle explains why it was the men who were celebrated today in san francisco. >>> new at 6:00 an unusual twist in the fight for gender equality in the workplace. kpix 5's susie steimle explains why men were celebrated today in san francisco. >> if you ask any woman, does that guy really get it? they know what that means. [ applause ] >> reporter: rhianna has been advocating for women's rights for 4 decades now. today her organization the institute for...
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. >> susie, it became very clear that you have a close relationship with your father. is he like as a dad? >> well, since i've only had one dad -- >> good point. >> it's always a funny question. he's always been very accessi e accessible, he was always in the house when we were growing up, home for dinner and you know, completely available to us and i think quite different than probably what people imagine. my son the other night at omaha at the premiere said i went to the movies every sunday growing up. people were always surprised at that, but he's a regular dad. what can i say? >> regular dad,n the way to work. >> i'm curious, peter, what was the most surprising thing you discovered while making this film? >> i think that most surprising to me was right beneath the surface is a very emotional person and he's got a heart of gold. i mean, susie's father, his father in law said, you won't be able to talk to this person the way you'll talk to regular people, but he's got a heart of gold, and that heart of gold shaped not only his business decisions, but the way he deals
. >> susie, it became very clear that you have a close relationship with your father. is he like as a dad? >> well, since i've only had one dad -- >> good point. >> it's always a funny question. he's always been very accessi e accessible, he was always in the house when we were growing up, home for dinner and you know, completely available to us and i think quite different than probably what people imagine. my son the other night at omaha at the premiere said i went to...
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you have said to me about susie, your late wife, "i was a mess until i met susie." warren: i think that's understating it. [laughter] she changed my life. there's no question about that. charlie: how did she change her life? warren: well, i was a very lopsided, not well-adjusted person, who happened to be very good at one thing. and she put me together. i mean, and it wasn't overnight, either. she just had that little sprinkling can -- and finally she saw a few sprouts come up. charlie: was it a coming together of opposites or -- warren: no, no. i wouldn't say that. we had very similar values. we were in sync. in a very big way. but she was way more mature than i was. she was 19 when we got married. i was 21. but i was about 12 emotionally. and she put me together. like i say, it took time, but it changed my life. i mean, i would not have had anything like the life i have had -- charlie: what did charlie munger add? warren: well, charlie munger, my partner of 57 or 58 years. he's extremely wise. he's a wonderful friend. we've been partners. he is strong-minded. i am
you have said to me about susie, your late wife, "i was a mess until i met susie." warren: i think that's understating it. [laughter] she changed my life. there's no question about that. charlie: how did she change her life? warren: well, i was a very lopsided, not well-adjusted person, who happened to be very good at one thing. and she put me together. i mean, and it wasn't overnight, either. she just had that little sprinkling can -- and finally she saw a few sprouts come up....
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miss oliver and corrie's mother have been speaking to susie fowler—watt at bbc look east.arted off seeing each other and it was quite casual. we were both seeing other people at the time. and then we went on to have conversations whereby we thought it was getting serious, and what we were going to do and what plans we had. we know that he disappeared at the end of september, how recently had you seen him before then? i had seen him near enough the same week that he went missing. so... i think apart from the raf boys, i was one of the last people to see him, which is quite hard. but when he went missing, you happened to be abroad with your family. when did you hear that he was missing? i had only been there a few days when i got a call from the raf boys asking if i had seen him or heard from him on the monday, i think it was. that's when i knew that he was obviously missing and i quickly got the plane home. how long after that did you then discover that you were pregnant? a couple of weeks after i came back, after going through police interviews and, unfortunately, i've had
miss oliver and corrie's mother have been speaking to susie fowler—watt at bbc look east.arted off seeing each other and it was quite casual. we were both seeing other people at the time. and then we went on to have conversations whereby we thought it was getting serious, and what we were going to do and what plans we had. we know that he disappeared at the end of september, how recently had you seen him before then? i had seen him near enough the same week that he went missing. so... i think...
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live in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> the president-elect is making final preparations for- to-take the oath of office as the 45th president. today mr. trump tweeted this picture with a caption, writing my inaugural address at the winter white house mar-a-largo three weeks ago looking forward friday. >>> bay area trump supporters are also looking forward to friday. kpix 5's len ramirez spoke to two men who say that their nightmare is over. >> oh, what a crowd, what a beautiful crowd! >> reporter: when donald trump is sworn in as president, san francisco's leo [indiscernible name] will be rejoicing. >> free at last! we'll get rid. these stupid regulations. >> reporter: kerry snyder will be humming another tune. >> i'll probably be humming the happy days song again, good days are here again. >> reporter: both men are ardent trump supporters that brought them a lot of here in the democratic bay area. >> i couldn't have a lawn sign, a simple lawn sign or a bumper sticker without being actually attacked! >> reporter: they are hoping that changes when trump takes office. >> the n
live in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> the president-elect is making final preparations for- to-take the oath of office as the 45th president. today mr. trump tweeted this picture with a caption, writing my inaugural address at the winter white house mar-a-largo three weeks ago looking forward friday. >>> bay area trump supporters are also looking forward to friday. kpix 5's len ramirez spoke to two men who say that their nightmare is over. >> oh, what a...
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in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> an insider's perspective on the trump inauguration.r san francisco mayor willie brown and our phil matier break down president trump's speech and his message about america first. [ pause ] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >>> back out live now to washington, dc where the first dance has just wrapped up. melissa caen will bring us the highlights in a moment. but mr. trump and the first lady taking the stage for the first dance. >>> all eyes tonight on the inauguration of donald trump. phil sat down with state assembly speaker and san francisco mayor willie brown to weigh in. >> i was gonna open by saying how did you rate him on a scale of one to 10. i'm not sure, can you grade this? >> no, no, you cannot. he is establishing a whole new collection of things by which you're supposed to measure people and at the moment he is the only one in the group. >> trump is a salesman. he has made his living off selling. can this salesman govern? >> i think this salesman can govern. i think he is going to be measured by being a salesman and not by being what
in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> an insider's perspective on the trump inauguration.r san francisco mayor willie brown and our phil matier break down president trump's speech and his message about america first. [ pause ] ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >>> back out live now to washington, dc where the first dance has just wrapped up. melissa caen will bring us the highlights in a moment. but mr. trump and the first lady taking the stage for the first dance. >>>...
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in newman, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> we just learned yosemite national park is being evacuated! everyone was ordered out today. the park officially shuts down tomorrow at 5:00. rangers are trying to avoid repeated scenes like this. the devastation caused when the merced river flooded in 1997. >>> there's also concern heavy rain in the sierra will melt a lot of that new snow which means flooding would become a major problem. kpix 5's emily turner live in south lake tahoe with a look at the conditions tonight. emily. >> reporter: well, allen, it is cold and so far it is clear. but overnight that's where things are going to get wet. the fire department has been getting phone calls all day about what you can expect with the weather and this is a popular spot. this is the third delivery of sand they have had today. the first one in fact was gone by 10 a.m. tahoe is unpopular. everyone was leaving today. you should have seen the traffic. in fact, you can in this video. all those folks leaving the sierra and heading out. we are one of the few folks heading in this direction. it's becau
in newman, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> we just learned yosemite national park is being evacuated! everyone was ordered out today. the park officially shuts down tomorrow at 5:00. rangers are trying to avoid repeated scenes like this. the devastation caused when the merced river flooded in 1997. >>> there's also concern heavy rain in the sierra will melt a lot of that new snow which means flooding would become a major problem. kpix 5's emily turner live in south lake tahoe with...
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susie steimle. >>> a mudslide is blocking all lanes of i-80. >> there's also word of down power lines on the eastbound lanes. >> emily turner is live at the scene. >> reporter: you can still see the water pouring off of the m udslide. about a quarter mile long and a huge mess they've only just now begun to clean up. in fact, i'm joined live by pat dave. what is the situation now. >> we have the crews coming. they have the equipment to try to keep ahead of it. we're going to keep it going is what we're going to do. >> what are your concerns? i know we have more weather coming through? >> it's going to be real hard. if it's snow, the clean up will be a low slower. >> and this is going to have to be hauled off. >> yes, there's no way to push it off. we need to haul it out of here. >> how about those power lines and traffic getting restored. >> the power line, the power company is on the way. that could be one hour, five hour, 20 hours. we won't know until they get here. that's their problem, we're concentrating on the roads. it's still wet up the hill. until we get up there closer and le
susie steimle. >>> a mudslide is blocking all lanes of i-80. >> there's also word of down power lines on the eastbound lanes. >> emily turner is live at the scene. >> reporter: you can still see the water pouring off of the m udslide. about a quarter mile long and a huge mess they've only just now begun to clean up. in fact, i'm joined live by pat dave. what is the situation now. >> we have the crews coming. they have the equipment to try to keep ahead of it....
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warren: the timing of what i did as far as donating to philanthropy was affected by when susie died. had to make a decision of the best way to make use of the claim checks. i wanted to come up with a rational decision as the most useful way to get the money to society. she saw every person as individually important. she felt that if there were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and the same chance for health, the same chance for education. i am not as charitable as a person who puts $10 and a collection plate to give up a christmas present for a child. i have never given enough that has affected me or my family. i hope that the pledge -- i would love to figure out ways to have hd that hit a broader area of society. we originally worked on the forbes 400 to get really wealthy people to focus on what can be done with their wealth and pledge what they will do with it. it is very easy for them to do it. the forbes group we are calling on has $1 billion, if they give half, what can you do with $500 million left over. what can you do with $500 millio
warren: the timing of what i did as far as donating to philanthropy was affected by when susie died. had to make a decision of the best way to make use of the claim checks. i wanted to come up with a rational decision as the most useful way to get the money to society. she saw every person as individually important. she felt that if there were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and the same chance for health, the same chance for education. i am not as...
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david susi, a cnn aviation analyst is on the phone with us wrs . do you have any idea why this is happening at the hollywood international airport? >> no, i really don't. it just -- the details are just streaming in right now. as far as procedurally at the airport you can expect to be segregated into various levels of secure areas. when this occurred, it will be how much impact this will have. certainly the airport will be shut down from any kind of movement if the security area has been breached at all, which i'm pretty certain it has been based on the details we have so far. >> normally if there is a breach inside the terminal, let's say especially inside the area after tsa, after security screening, what's the procedure there if they suspect someone got through and there could be a problem? >> literally everyone that's in the airport at that point has to be screened again. they would clear out the post-screening area, have all those people go back into the prescreening area and have to go back through security again at a heightened level. it wou
david susi, a cnn aviation analyst is on the phone with us wrs . do you have any idea why this is happening at the hollywood international airport? >> no, i really don't. it just -- the details are just streaming in right now. as far as procedurally at the airport you can expect to be segregated into various levels of secure areas. when this occurred, it will be how much impact this will have. certainly the airport will be shut down from any kind of movement if the security area has been...
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kpix 5's susie stein is live where the river is covering roads and starting to cover field. >> reporter: that's right. we are here at a vineyard along deer park road. this is how it looks in napa county at this point. the only water rescue of the day took place down the road from where we are standing. good news, everyone is okay. the napa river is threatening to crest in the next couple of hours. this is how most roads that intersect the napa river look right now. the river is starting to jump its banks. swallowing any vineyards in its way. >> under 6 feet of water right now. >> the hardest hit areas are the latter. the cross streets connecting highway 29 and the trail. the two arteries run purpen dickialer to each other and the napa river. what worries crews is the speed of the water as it rises. . >> 5 inches in 24 hours. that is a lot of water . >> reporter: other than road closures this storm has yet to become an emergency situation. he says the flooding could be considered standard before the drought. >> this is typical for road crews. used to dealing with it. we got complaisant o
kpix 5's susie stein is live where the river is covering roads and starting to cover field. >> reporter: that's right. we are here at a vineyard along deer park road. this is how it looks in napa county at this point. the only water rescue of the day took place down the road from where we are standing. good news, everyone is okay. the napa river is threatening to crest in the next couple of hours. this is how most roads that intersect the napa river look right now. the river is starting...
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. >> my first wife susie and i started the foundation over 50 years ago and we talked about it since we were in our 20s. i said to her, if i compound money at the rate i hope to compound money, there will be likely large sums later on, you're good at giving it away, i'm good at making it, so i'll make it and you give it away. she thought it was sort of half a cop-out, half logical. ( laughter ) so we did something, like i said, we started over 50 years ago, but i really thought there would be large sums later on, and she was particularly good at empathizing with people, understanding their needs, putting the personal energy into it, everything. she would be better at giving away money than i would be, and she died if 2004. so i had to re-think what i was going to do. so in 2006, i decided that, essentially, five foundations, the bill and melinda gates foundation being the largest of five foundations, and i looked for people with similar goals in philanthropy than i had. the goal of every life is of equal value was important to me. >> rose: and you knew bill would run it well. >> you
. >> my first wife susie and i started the foundation over 50 years ago and we talked about it since we were in our 20s. i said to her, if i compound money at the rate i hope to compound money, there will be likely large sums later on, you're good at giving it away, i'm good at making it, so i'll make it and you give it away. she thought it was sort of half a cop-out, half logical. ( laughter ) so we did something, like i said, we started over 50 years ago, but i really thought there...
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susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> a bay area toddler caught in the crossfire. now the search is on for the shooter who left a little girl fighting for her life. her family's emotional plea. >> bay area dog owners blowing the whistle. the last ditch attempt to stop new leash laws in bay area parks. >> the fast spreading disease that may be behind a rare die- off of foxes. crutch. coming up. ,, 22-month old girl was hit by a bullet while in the car with her mom. right now - police are at the sc >>> a toddler shot in east oakland. we're told the 22-month-old girl was hit by a bullet while in the car with her mother. right now police are at the scene gathering evidence. it happened just hours ago near 66th avenue. this is the second shooting in the city in two days. kpix 5 reporter jessica flores live at children's hospital in oakland with the latest. jessica? >> reporter: the baby's family is here at the hospital. they came out a while ago and told us that the baby is in stable condition. meanwhile, police are looking for the shooter and trying to figure out a mot
susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> a bay area toddler caught in the crossfire. now the search is on for the shooter who left a little girl fighting for her life. her family's emotional plea. >> bay area dog owners blowing the whistle. the last ditch attempt to stop new leash laws in bay area parks. >> the fast spreading disease that may be behind a rare die- off of foxes. crutch. coming up. ,, 22-month old girl was hit by a bullet while in the car with her mom. right now - police...
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susie loftus said she has a new job with the sheriff's as the c counsel. comes just before los angeles deputy police chief william scott officially takes over as san francisco's new police chief. >>> well, governor jerry brown released the first draft of his proposed state budget, calling it the most difficult in years. four years ago, the governor declared california's budget would be balanced for the foreseeable future, but now the governor said the state is projected to run a $1.6 billion deficit by next summer, blaming that budget short fall on declining tax revenues. many experts specifically point to income tax. however, some republicans still found something to like about the governor's plan. >> sorry that the deficit is increasing, but we approve of the fact that we are not increasing taxes. >> governor brown said state law make verse to take a look at however money should go to schools, healthcare, social services, and other state programs then budget isn't finalized something summer. governor brain will prevent a revised budgetin may. >>> califor
susie loftus said she has a new job with the sheriff's as the c counsel. comes just before los angeles deputy police chief william scott officially takes over as san francisco's new police chief. >>> well, governor jerry brown released the first draft of his proposed state budget, calling it the most difficult in years. four years ago, the governor declared california's budget would be balanced for the foreseeable future, but now the governor said the state is projected to run a $1.6...
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. >> kpix 5's susie steimle is here on the recipient who waited almost a decade for this moment. >> reporter: this is the day ross has been waiting for. >> eight long years. just hoping and keeping my phone with me 24/7 just hoping that there would be a call. >> reporter: that wait ends today. dave andrade will donate half his liver to save his life. >> it's going to hurt but we both know that. >> life from here on out is going to be different. >> reporter: it's an invasive painful surgery that will have both men adjusting their diets and physical capabilities for the next six months. >> the painful transition from bed to chair to walking around slowly but surely, um, it's not necessarily the removal of the liver that's so dramatic. it's the fact that they have to cut through the abdominal wall to get to it. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: ross has been waiting for a liver transplant since 2008. but the health complications started earlier than that. in '87 he got hiv. by '96 he lost most of his vision due to the virus and then came the liver failure. ever since he has been looking for a match. he f
. >> kpix 5's susie steimle is here on the recipient who waited almost a decade for this moment. >> reporter: this is the day ross has been waiting for. >> eight long years. just hoping and keeping my phone with me 24/7 just hoping that there would be a call. >> reporter: that wait ends today. dave andrade will donate half his liver to save his life. >> it's going to hurt but we both know that. >> life from here on out is going to be different. >>...
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one was his father and one was his first wife susie. father taught him principles that you can see 98 warren buffett. the ethics, the spine of the man himself. what his first wife susie taught him was to be a well rounded human being. he was kind of misshapen early on. he had a hard time socializing. she made him into a well rounded, whole person. by the end of the film he says if it wasn't for susie buffett, i would never have formed berkshire hathaway. >> charlie monger, i have a bit of a personal crush. what did you learn? >> i learned that he is so quick and fast, dry witted. and he is the perfect complement with warren. the two of them can't be beat. he is the man who turned warren from short small companies into big long term companies. i think he changed the game. >> thank you for joining us. we can all -- >> a man crush? you have a crush? >> roger federer and charlie monger. >> thank you for joining us. i'll see you everybody on the monday after next. that does it for "closing bell" and "fast money" starts right now. >> overlook
one was his father and one was his first wife susie. father taught him principles that you can see 98 warren buffett. the ethics, the spine of the man himself. what his first wife susie taught him was to be a well rounded human being. he was kind of misshapen early on. he had a hard time socializing. she made him into a well rounded, whole person. by the end of the film he says if it wasn't for susie buffett, i would never have formed berkshire hathaway. >> charlie monger, i have a bit of...
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a big grin on yourface, susie. you will be singing a special song this afternoon.it. i was lucky to be singing in a sussex earlier this year and during the reception, the tricks reception, i was relieved because i was finished singing and i was having a glass of champagne and somebody tapped me on the shoulder and it turned out it was the director of the parade. he asked me ifi turned out it was the director of the parade. he asked me if i would come and seeing on new year's day. you have something like 700 musicians backing you up? yes, 700 girls and boys and acquire. a choir from america. ——a choir. please entertain us now. # rule britannia! britannia rules the waves. britain never, never, never shall be slaves be sikh ruled that ——# rule britannia! that --# rule britannia! a perfect way to end it. stay with us — headlines coming—up. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson. coming up before 8am, we'll take a look back at the last year in the world of the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. at least 39 people have been killed, and many mo
a big grin on yourface, susie. you will be singing a special song this afternoon.it. i was lucky to be singing in a sussex earlier this year and during the reception, the tricks reception, i was relieved because i was finished singing and i was having a glass of champagne and somebody tapped me on the shoulder and it turned out it was the director of the parade. he asked me ifi turned out it was the director of the parade. he asked me if i would come and seeing on new year's day. you have...
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kpix 5's susie stein has more. >> common scene here in natcha county. -- napa county and now that itdark it will be more dangerous to drive through. several feet of standing water. >> that is the river. >> reporter: he lives on lodi lane, the most flood prone road in napa county
kpix 5's susie stein has more. >> common scene here in natcha county. -- napa county and now that itdark it will be more dangerous to drive through. several feet of standing water. >> that is the river. >> reporter: he lives on lodi lane, the most flood prone road in napa county
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. >>> san francisco police commission president susie loftus is stepping down. she will be leaving her post to become the sheriff's department's assistant chief legal counsel. she left the commission more than two years. in that time the department faced a federal review, instituted a new policy aimed at reducing fatal police shootings and named a new chief. she'll begin her new post later this month. >>> well, the decision is in. george lucas' museum of narrative art will be built in los angeles, not in san francisco. today lucas chose l.a.'s exhibition park as the home for his personal collection of 40,000 paintings and drawings as well as "star wars" items. lucas will finance the project himself. here's how l.a.'s mayor reacted to lucas' selection just a short time ago. >> we are so pleased that this investment of more than a billion dollars which will create 1600 construction jobs and 350 permanent jobs onsite but many more with visitors who will come around the globe to see this museum, this will have a huge impact on this city. >> san francisco offered luc
. >>> san francisco police commission president susie loftus is stepping down. she will be leaving her post to become the sheriff's department's assistant chief legal counsel. she left the commission more than two years. in that time the department faced a federal review, instituted a new policy aimed at reducing fatal police shootings and named a new chief. she'll begin her new post later this month. >>> well, the decision is in. george lucas' museum of narrative art will be...
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. ♪ susie: hong kong regulators have suit alleging market misconduct.for history has suspended from trading since january 2011 and was in the process of relisting. vladimir putin told reporters at the kremlin unsubstantiated claims were concocted by people who were turned to undermine the election results. >> these stories are clearly fake. when trump visited moscow, i don't remember when he came here a couple of years ago, he wasn't a politician. we didn't even know about his political ambitions, just a business, one of america's wealthy people. do they think are special services are hunting for every u.s. billionaire? of course not. it is absolute nonsense. to cool china's property market seems to be having its desired effect. china is inc. urging city-specific policies -- china is encouraging city-specific policies. wednesday is caroline kennedy's last day as u.s. ambassador to japan. the daughter of former president john f. kennedy arrived in 2013 to more fanfare than a typical envoy. kennedy is returning to her new york home and has not indicated h
. ♪ susie: hong kong regulators have suit alleging market misconduct.for history has suspended from trading since january 2011 and was in the process of relisting. vladimir putin told reporters at the kremlin unsubstantiated claims were concocted by people who were turned to undermine the election results. >> these stories are clearly fake. when trump visited moscow, i don't remember when he came here a couple of years ago, he wasn't a politician. we didn't even know about his political...
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and herformer deputy at vogue, susie forbes, knows about alexandra shulman‘s straight—forwa rd approachhe industry to improve on any wider shortcomings that she sees as something she should take the world to task about. such as? such as body image, diversity and, basically, just championing british fashion, and that's what they does all over the world. and vogue's publishers said she'd been the towering figure of the british fashion press throughout her time in charge, promoting designers likejohn galliano and alexander mcqueen. she's played a key role in nurturing and wearing british talent, including this dress by erdem. nonetheless, she stood out on the front row as the down to earth face of fashion. unlike other ultra—slim, ultra—stylish editors, she made her mark by looking normal and while she admitted to anxiety, she kept it well hidden, as a recent documentary revealed. you don't seem like someone who would carry much stress with you though? no, i know. it's amazing that, isn't it? i've never seemed like somebody who carries stress with me.
and herformer deputy at vogue, susie forbes, knows about alexandra shulman‘s straight—forwa rd approachhe industry to improve on any wider shortcomings that she sees as something she should take the world to task about. such as? such as body image, diversity and, basically, just championing british fashion, and that's what they does all over the world. and vogue's publishers said she'd been the towering figure of the british fashion press throughout her time in charge, promoting designers...
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kpix 5's susie stein has more. >> common scene here in natcha county. -- napa county and now that it is dark it will be more dangerous to drive through. several feet of standing water. >> that is the river. >> reporter: he lives on lodi lane, the most flood prone road in napa county under 6 feet of water. >> yesterday morning, 3, 4 feet under the bridge. okay. it will come. >> reporter: he surrounded his home with sandbags. an embankment keeps most of the water at bay but they still have to keep an eye out. >> over night it is hard to see, you need someone on flood watch. >> reporter: public works says half the roads connecting highway 29 and silverado trail are closed and the water is moving fast. >> we have a lot of flooding and starting to get a lot of slides. >> reporter: if you are looking at the images and worrying about the wine crop, don't. he says the plants are dormant during the winter month. >> they are asleep right now and so the water, as long as it is not standing for weeks it is fine. >> reporter: we are in the waiting stage right now with the napa river. it will cres
kpix 5's susie stein has more. >> common scene here in natcha county. -- napa county and now that it is dark it will be more dangerous to drive through. several feet of standing water. >> that is the river. >> reporter: he lives on lodi lane, the most flood prone road in napa county under 6 feet of water. >> yesterday morning, 3, 4 feet under the bridge. okay. it will come. >> reporter: he surrounded his home with sandbags. an embankment keeps most of the water at...
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. >>> susie loftis is stepping down. she led the commission for more than two years.t time, the department faced a federal review, instituted a new policy aimed at reducing fatal police shootings and began a new chief. >>> governor brown is expressing concern tonight over the state of california's budget situation. he unveiled his $122 billion state spending plan and warned of a $1.6 billion deficit because slow growth in revenues. the dollar amount the same as last year. it comes as the state faces uncertainty about changes expected from president-elect donald trump and the republican-led congress. >> the decision is in. george lucas's museum of narrative art will be built in los angeles, not in san francisco. today exposition park was chosen as the home for his collection of items. lucas will finance the project himself. here's how the maryor reacted. >> we are so pleased. it will create 350 jobs on site but many more with visitors who will come from around the globe to see this museum. this will have a huge impact on this city. >> san francisco offered lucas a four
. >>> susie loftis is stepping down. she led the commission for more than two years.t time, the department faced a federal review, instituted a new policy aimed at reducing fatal police shootings and began a new chief. >>> governor brown is expressing concern tonight over the state of california's budget situation. he unveiled his $122 billion state spending plan and warned of a $1.6 billion deficit because slow growth in revenues. the dollar amount the same as last year. it...
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career expert susie welch spoke to the ladies about their popular daily newsletter that delivers a skimmed ahead news app can put important events directly on your calendar. i downloaded it. it's an amazing app. >> we need it. there's so much going on in january. danielle and carly are here to tell us what to watch for. >> we're going to play a game. >> you're going to have to guess. >> so we're competing. >> it is. pressure is on. >> tell us what's we're doing. >> we're going to read you clues of things we're skimming ahead. you're going to guess what they are. hit the buzzer, just like that. >> everyone knows what's on the docket for january. let's go. so on january 9th, you'll see big al fight a tiger. what event are we talking about? >> big al fight -- >> big al yonk vich or whatever his name is. >> not close but very creative. >> al rokker is goi er iker i k bronx zoo. >> college football championships. january 9th, big al is alabama's masc mascot. clemson tigers. alabama/clemson. >> should have known that. they competed last year. this huge rivalry. alabama won last year. >> by the w
career expert susie welch spoke to the ladies about their popular daily newsletter that delivers a skimmed ahead news app can put important events directly on your calendar. i downloaded it. it's an amazing app. >> we need it. there's so much going on in january. danielle and carly are here to tell us what to watch for. >> we're going to play a game. >> you're going to have to guess. >> so we're competing. >> it is. pressure is on. >> tell us what's we're...
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i was going to say susie welch is going to be our next guest.s only been a week but it seems a lot longer. the reason it seems a lot longer to me is it has been so busy, there has been so much coming on from the executive orders that he signed to the car fulfills with the press to the tiff with mexico. it has been an incredibly, incrediblebly active week. >> trade is one of these things -- trade is one of these things that is very confusing i think for a lot of people with a lot of questions about it. when you say trade deficit it sounds like a bad thing. number one, 60 billion is not chump change. we have larger trade deficits with germany and japan. with china it is bigger. we run a deficit. one wonders about negotiating with them. i wrote a quick piece on my took page about why it doesn't matter. if you want to send -- we want to send high value goods, i would rather make more money than just ship a bunch of stuff. >> now, susie welch is ready for us. welcome. good to have you. i just remarked that it has only been a week but seems longer bec
i was going to say susie welch is going to be our next guest.s only been a week but it seems a lot longer. the reason it seems a lot longer to me is it has been so busy, there has been so much coming on from the executive orders that he signed to the car fulfills with the press to the tiff with mexico. it has been an incredibly, incrediblebly active week. >> trade is one of these things -- trade is one of these things that is very confusing i think for a lot of people with a lot of...
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susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> today the environment, tomorrow immigration. president trump is expected to sign executive actions to tighten border security. >>> new at 6:00 we get our first look at the major storm damage closing one of the most scenic highways in the world. huge mudslides are blocking part of highway 1 in big sur. kpix 5's len ramirez shows us the massive clean-up that's expected to take weeks. >> reporter: the coast is clear. but the road through big sur is not. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: chp officers set up a roadblock on highway 1 to turn around traffic because massive slides are still covering the roads. caltrans' geologists says this is one of several slides still blocking highway 1 south of big sur five days after they came down on friday morning. this team actually hiked to the top of the slide to take a look and they say the area around it is still very unstable. >> the severity is big boulders the size of cars on the road, big holes in the road from the big boulders, as well. >> reporter: although warning signs of the closure are po
susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> today the environment, tomorrow immigration. president trump is expected to sign executive actions to tighten border security. >>> new at 6:00 we get our first look at the major storm damage closing one of the most scenic highways in the world. huge mudslides are blocking part of highway 1 in big sur. kpix 5's len ramirez shows us the massive clean-up that's expected to take weeks. >> reporter: the coast is clear. but the road through big sur...