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so the closing credits to the film was warren and susie singing over the rain ebow.o famous and touching at the same time. >> rose: he bought positions in major companies and watched them grow whether "the washington post" or coca-cola larks specifically, a remarkable track record. >> it's incredible. i think the lesson for all of us out of that is patience. not many of us can pick like warren picked because he has a mind that doesn't -- he takes the risk out of it because he knows exactly what he's going after. but we all can learn from the fact that he's patient, and you don't have to trade things all the time. you can sit on something for a long time. you don't have to make many decisions in life to make a lot of money. that was a big lesson i took from it. >> there is also the sense of his judgment. >> yeah. a remarkable sense of being able to -- and to know what he knows and what he doesn't know. >> yeah. for a long time, didn't invest in technology companies because he said i don't really understand it. >> he calls it his circle of competence, and he shows a gr
so the closing credits to the film was warren and susie singing over the rain ebow.o famous and touching at the same time. >> rose: he bought positions in major companies and watched them grow whether "the washington post" or coca-cola larks specifically, a remarkable track record. >> it's incredible. i think the lesson for all of us out of that is patience. not many of us can pick like warren picked because he has a mind that doesn't -- he takes the risk out of it because...
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. >> kpix 5's susie steimle shows us one epic mudslide that shut down a road there. susie. >> reporter: well, ken, we know every time there's a lot of rainfall napa county becomes a flood zone and today was no different but with every passing storm the clean-up becomes more challenging. >> this is the first slide i have ever seen in 10 years living here. >> reporter: chris bell and neighbors are forced to hike through the woods to get home. redwood road the main artery in and out of the area is blocked by nearly 5,000 cubic feet of debris, mud and rocks from an overnight slide in napa. >> it's a little intimidating because we are -- our house is right at the foot just like this house would have been had it been built. that's how our house is 100 yards up the road. >> to say it's a massive slide is an understatement. >> reporter: this is the largest slide in the 21-year career, he doesn't anticipate re-opening the road for a full week. and this is hardly the only napa county roadway in trouble today. most roads near the river are under water. trees are toppling with e
. >> kpix 5's susie steimle shows us one epic mudslide that shut down a road there. susie. >> reporter: well, ken, we know every time there's a lot of rainfall napa county becomes a flood zone and today was no different but with every passing storm the clean-up becomes more challenging. >> this is the first slide i have ever seen in 10 years living here. >> reporter: chris bell and neighbors are forced to hike through the woods to get home. redwood road the main artery...
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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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our susie steimle talked to evacuees who waited all night to get the all clear. susie? >> reporter: well liz, as you might imagine, this is really a stressful six-hour period for everyone who was forced to evacuate earlier today. many of them were told to drop everything and get out of their building immediately. they did. and then spent the rest of the day trying to get back everything they left behind. the already sluggish streets of soma had screeched to a halt as police shut down streets surrounding 33 tehema. cell phones snapped photos. evacuees struggled to piece together what happened. >> we were in our building working in our offices and they came up to us and said you had to evacuate. >> reporter: michelle works in one of the 16 office buildings forced to evacuate midday. most left in such a rush, they didn't have time to grab essentials to get home. >> i don't have my keys or wallet. >> reporter: throughout the night, the same evacuees showed up again and again trying to regain access. >> trying to get back to the office because we have stuff in there. they wo
our susie steimle talked to evacuees who waited all night to get the all clear. susie? >> reporter: well liz, as you might imagine, this is really a stressful six-hour period for everyone who was forced to evacuate earlier today. many of them were told to drop everything and get out of their building immediately. they did. and then spent the rest of the day trying to get back everything they left behind. the already sluggish streets of soma had screeched to a halt as police shut down...
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our first female graduate, susie carr love graduated from the centenary biblical institute in 1888. the institution was originally purposed for young men in the ministry. then, at our academy, the morgan academy, one of our noted alumni of that academy in 1918 was none other than zora hurston, became a noted african-american author and then one of the principals was bishop edgar amos love the son of our first graduate, susie carr love and principal from 1919 to 1927, when the morgan academy closed. the murray versus pierson case from 1935 to 1937 was a significant milestone legislation that assisted in the transfer of morgan college to morgan state college. there are three very important legislative dates, if you will relate to morgan, 1877, to 1939, when the state purchases morgan college and it becomes morgan state college. then, 1975, when morgan state university is awarded its university status. that case i just showed you was a case that was thurgood marshall's first case of separate but equal. >> the morgan college students protest in maryland in 1937, when students from maryl
our first female graduate, susie carr love graduated from the centenary biblical institute in 1888. the institution was originally purposed for young men in the ministry. then, at our academy, the morgan academy, one of our noted alumni of that academy in 1918 was none other than zora hurston, became a noted african-american author and then one of the principals was bishop edgar amos love the son of our first graduate, susie carr love and principal from 1919 to 1927, when the morgan academy...
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kpix 5's susie steimle leads us off at 6:30 live at the surging napa river.usie. >> reporter: flooding is a problem here am i just got word from napa county roads a couple of minutes ago that the river has jumped its banks again up in saint helena and that's to be expected here. its just the frequency of the flooding that's unfamiliar. for the second time this week, the napa river jumped its banks flooding roads. linda walked down to the riverside herself to see if evacuating would be necessary. >> just to see if it might be flooding, if should leave my house go stay with my daughter since it's so close. >> reporter: wine country just can't seem to catch a break with mother nature this year. city leaders keep watching the bypass fill up, thankful that water isn't downtown. >> this is the fourth time we have seen it in a matter of a month and a half. going into action we close the gates and it's done what it should and we have been able to get in there after the waters recede, open it up back to the public. >> reporter: this is big ranch road in napa which has
kpix 5's susie steimle leads us off at 6:30 live at the surging napa river.usie. >> reporter: flooding is a problem here am i just got word from napa county roads a couple of minutes ago that the river has jumped its banks again up in saint helena and that's to be expected here. its just the frequency of the flooding that's unfamiliar. for the second time this week, the napa river jumped its banks flooding roads. linda walked down to the riverside herself to see if evacuating would be...
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over the closing credits there is warren buffett singing "over the rainbow" to susie.as been buying significant positions in major companies and watching them grow. it's been a remarkable track record. guest: it's incredible. the lesson i think for all of us out of that is patience. not many of us can pick like warren picks because he has a mind that -- he takes the risk out because he knows what he's going after. we all can learn from the fact that he's patient, and you don't have to trade things all the time. you can sit on something for a long time. you don't have to make many decisions in life to make a lot of money. charlie: there's also this, the sense of his judgment. remarkable sense of being able to -- and to know what he knows and what he doesn't know. for a long time didn't invest in technology companies. guest: he calls it his circle of competence. he shows a graphic of himself .tanding at a baseball plate ted williams had a box where if the pitch came through a hecific spot on that box, would know whether he would hit a home run or a pot. what is coming ac
over the closing credits there is warren buffett singing "over the rainbow" to susie.as been buying significant positions in major companies and watching them grow. it's been a remarkable track record. guest: it's incredible. the lesson i think for all of us out of that is patience. not many of us can pick like warren picks because he has a mind that -- he takes the risk out because he knows what he's going after. we all can learn from the fact that he's patient, and you don't have to...
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so the closing credits are warren buffett singing "over the rainbow" to susie.y and touching at the same time. charlie: he has been brilliant in buying significant positions in major companies and watching them grow. whether it is american express or coca-cola. he has a remarkable track record. peter: it's incredible. the lesson i think for all of us out of that is patience. not many of us can pick like warren picks because he has a mind that -- he takes the risk out of it because he knows what he's going after. we all can learn from the fact that he's patient, and you don't have to trade things all the time. you can sit on something for a long time. you don't have to make many decisions in life to make a lot of money. that was a big lesson that i took from it. charlie: there is a sense of his judgment. a remarkable sense of being able to -- and to send no -- and to know what he knows and what he doesn't know. for a long time didn't invest in technology companies. because he says he did not understand it. peter: he calls it his circle of competence. he shows a g
so the closing credits are warren buffett singing "over the rainbow" to susie.y and touching at the same time. charlie: he has been brilliant in buying significant positions in major companies and watching them grow. whether it is american express or coca-cola. he has a remarkable track record. peter: it's incredible. the lesson i think for all of us out of that is patience. not many of us can pick like warren picks because he has a mind that -- he takes the risk out of it because he...
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and that's when susie carr love, who graduates then in 1878, becomes the first female graduate of the institution. any other questions, since we're wrapping up? well, we're dismissed. >>> all week american history tv is in primetime to mark president's day. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern each night, we'll bring you a serbs of programs looking at a specific moment in american history. on thursday it's world war i. find our full line-up at our website, c-span.org/history. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, this saturday morning at 9:30 eastern we're live from the library of virginia in richmond for an all-day symposium on civil war monuments. the history of their construction in the north and south and how public perception of confederate monuments has changed. then at 8:00 on lectures in history hampton's sydney college professor john coombs on how the rise of tobacco consolidated the power of wealthy virginia planters and london merchants in the 17th century. >> instead of just accepting the price that this random ship captain might have to offer me i'm instead going
and that's when susie carr love, who graduates then in 1878, becomes the first female graduate of the institution. any other questions, since we're wrapping up? well, we're dismissed. >>> all week american history tv is in primetime to mark president's day. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern each night, we'll bring you a serbs of programs looking at a specific moment in american history. on thursday it's world war i. find our full line-up at our website, c-span.org/history. >>>...
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susie, there are a lot of people who won't be pleased. how he voted, we are all brexiting now. we should not continue the division. what is interesting, with all due respect, is that the hyperbole that the newspapers have, saying, this is an amazing victory, the article 50 cases dreadful, and all the rest of it, no, this is not even the start of something. this is a blow to agree that theresa may can ask for the permission to trigger a process that might or might not end... you know, this kind of headline, you could have had. the readers of the express and the daily mail know it will take a bit of work. express and the daily mail know it will take a bit of worklj express and the daily mail know it will take a bit of work. i think everyone thinks it's a done deal, and it isn't. i think they would like to see that there is some movement finally happening. when this takes a year, or another year, what happens? the hyperbole has built people up, and if it doesn't happen... isn't that what tabloid papers do? where is my gavel? could i interjec
susie, there are a lot of people who won't be pleased. how he voted, we are all brexiting now. we should not continue the division. what is interesting, with all due respect, is that the hyperbole that the newspapers have, saying, this is an amazing victory, the article 50 cases dreadful, and all the rest of it, no, this is not even the start of something. this is a blow to agree that theresa may can ask for the permission to trigger a process that might or might not end... you know, this kind...
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our first female graduate, susie carr lyle, graduated in 1878. it was an institution purposed for young men in the ministry. at our academy, morgan academy, one of our noted alumni of that academy in 1890 was no other than zora neale hurston, one of the most significant principles was bishop edgar amos love, the son of our first people graduate, susie carr lyle, and he was principal from 1919 to 1927 when the morgan academy closed. the hurston case from 1935 to 1937 was a significant milestone legislation that assisted in the transfer of morgan college to morgan state college. there are three very important legislative dates that relate to morgan, 1867 the centenary biblical institute tech 1939 when the state purchased morgan college, and it becomes morgan state college. and in 1975, would morgan state university is awarded its university status. that case that i just showed you with the case of thurgood marshall's first case, separate but equal. the morgan college students protest in maryland in 1927 when they protested in the nation's capital t
our first female graduate, susie carr lyle, graduated in 1878. it was an institution purposed for young men in the ministry. at our academy, morgan academy, one of our noted alumni of that academy in 1890 was no other than zora neale hurston, one of the most significant principles was bishop edgar amos love, the son of our first people graduate, susie carr lyle, and he was principal from 1919 to 1927 when the morgan academy closed. the hurston case from 1935 to 1937 was a significant milestone...
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district. >> susie on claims the agency cut breaks to big polluters, and then destroyed the evidence. >> i worked with these people for 16 years, um, excuse me, and it is really hard to think this stuff is happening. >> reporter: for michael boxman and sarah ceil, being fired from the air quality management district has been emotionally taxing, expensive, and personal. they are coming forward because they say the health off the bay area is at stake. >> it is about our health, it is about our kids, it is about our air, and we set the precedent here in the bay area for the whole world. >> reporter: sarah and michael worked in the records department and claim they were pressured to destroy documents that would prove emission violations at refineries, complaints from the public about the refineries, and lack of enforcement on behalf of the district. both say they refused to throw any records away and both reported to their superior. >> less than one month later without notice i was terminated on a friday morning. >> those records are really important because it provides a foundation for
district. >> susie on claims the agency cut breaks to big polluters, and then destroyed the evidence. >> i worked with these people for 16 years, um, excuse me, and it is really hard to think this stuff is happening. >> reporter: for michael boxman and sarah ceil, being fired from the air quality management district has been emotionally taxing, expensive, and personal. they are coming forward because they say the health off the bay area is at stake. >> it is about our...
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. >>> kpix 5's susie steimle is at the napa river has this live report. >> reporter: as you can see, the napa river has jumped its banks. we are on the oxbow in downtown and this is what it's designed to do, otherwise all of this water that you're seeing here would be flooding the downtown. >> this region is getting hammered hard. >> reporter: like most of the region, napa county is battling two versions of this storm. flooding from the ground up and runoff from above. >> we are going to be seek the oversaturated soils for quite a while 30 to 45 days and that's what we do. we'll continue to monitor our roads and keep them clean. >> reporter: today's storm ripped through the mountain feeder region. roads were cracked. nearby redwood road is closed from a mudslide tuesday. crews still haven't been able to clear the amount of debris left behind. 92 people have no power, should have power back by 8 p.m. >> we pulled out after request of pg&e so that they could start working their magic and doing -- putting the power lines back up. >> reporter: as for locals they are used to this kind of
. >>> kpix 5's susie steimle is at the napa river has this live report. >> reporter: as you can see, the napa river has jumped its banks. we are on the oxbow in downtown and this is what it's designed to do, otherwise all of this water that you're seeing here would be flooding the downtown. >> this region is getting hammered hard. >> reporter: like most of the region, napa county is battling two versions of this storm. flooding from the ground up and runoff from...
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we begin tonight with kpix 5's susie steimle in yountville. >> reporter: napa county is one of the areas that seemingly cannot catch a break from the rains this year. ordinarilily this region bounces right back but with the soil this saturated, that water has nowhere to go. drivers in saint helena look as though they are navigating a hurricane. great gusts of water rush over the roadway like this whenever there's a major storm. it's a spectacle by design. in fact, before napa built this new dam, drivers couldn't pass by here. >> the water would shootout and would actually damage the road. so the energy dissipater was built to take away the energy and preserve the road. >> reporter: where it ranks, in depends where you asked. >> i lived here many, many years and never seen this. >> no, no, this is nothing. i have seen a lot worse. >> reporter: napa is getting the usual flooded roads on the napa river which happened during every heavy rain this season but more frequent rainfall means recovery time is only getting worse and the water has nowhere left to go. >> it's not receding as fast. we
we begin tonight with kpix 5's susie steimle in yountville. >> reporter: napa county is one of the areas that seemingly cannot catch a break from the rains this year. ordinarilily this region bounces right back but with the soil this saturated, that water has nowhere to go. drivers in saint helena look as though they are navigating a hurricane. great gusts of water rush over the roadway like this whenever there's a major storm. it's a spectacle by design. in fact, before napa built this...
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wait until you see what happened when our susie showed up with her camera rolling. >> reporter: well liz, the owner of the massage parlor did not want to go on camera as she is accused of running a brothel, but a number of her clients were warned that we were out here and did everything in their power to avoid us. >> it is a brothel that has been masquerading as a massage parlor. >> reporter: they have been trying to shut down the queens health center since 2009. >> it cropped back up again. as soon as the time period was over, they went back to doing the same thing they had been doing. >> reporter: this time, they took a different approach and took a civil suit requesting the business be shut down a full year. they post on craigslist advertising beautiful asian women. on yelp, they have code words and kinky massages. despite the lawsuit, we found queen's health center to be fully operational today. the owner told us she was scared. apparently, some customers were scared too. at least of our camera. we tried to catch one client, but were not quick enough. it is just after 5:30 this t
wait until you see what happened when our susie showed up with her camera rolling. >> reporter: well liz, the owner of the massage parlor did not want to go on camera as she is accused of running a brothel, but a number of her clients were warned that we were out here and did everything in their power to avoid us. >> it is a brothel that has been masquerading as a massage parlor. >> reporter: they have been trying to shut down the queens health center since 2009. >> it...
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kpix 5's susie steimle live in martinez with why some people are so upset. susie. >> reporter: veronica, as leaders around the bay area proudly proclaim their cities as sanctuary cities, protestors here in contra costa county want to know where their liter stands and they don't like who the sheriff is meeting with. [ screaming ] >> reporter: dozens of protestors gathered at contra costa county sheriff davis livingston's office today. >> they are going to protect me from fear. >> reporter: they are emotional. >> coming home and maybe not having my sister there. >> reporter: frustrated. [ screaming ] >> reporter: and demanding more from their elected leaders. [ heavy foreign accent ] [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the sheriff is currently in washington, dc. yesterday he met with senator jeff sessions. president trump's nominee for attorney general. the sheriff denied all requests for an interview and released this statement: i regularly meet with republicans and democrats alike in order to further public safety in contra costa county. my meeting with senator s
kpix 5's susie steimle live in martinez with why some people are so upset. susie. >> reporter: veronica, as leaders around the bay area proudly proclaim their cities as sanctuary cities, protestors here in contra costa county want to know where their liter stands and they don't like who the sheriff is meeting with. [ screaming ] >> reporter: dozens of protestors gathered at contra costa county sheriff davis livingston's office today. >> they are going to protect me from fear....
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everything susie loftus ever did was for the benefit of this great city and its police department. i can't thank her enough for stepping forward and she took on some very big task. she did it with everything she had and we had a great conversation the other day. when you do things on this police commission sometimes people in the public, people in different organizations, make it personal. we had great conversation about a book that's written by supreme court justice ginsburg and said how can be so friendly with justice scalia greets she says, you never take it personally. you never make it personal. some great people have terrible ideas and you share them with him. you share them there's a mutual respect and susie has always had that with everybody that she's dealt with. everybody from the public, from the police officers association, to the members of the commission and there's never been a doubt that her heart is in the right place because she really does care. susie, one of thank you for everything you have done and congratulations on your new beginning in the sheriffs departme
everything susie loftus ever did was for the benefit of this great city and its police department. i can't thank her enough for stepping forward and she took on some very big task. she did it with everything she had and we had a great conversation the other day. when you do things on this police commission sometimes people in the public, people in different organizations, make it personal. we had great conversation about a book that's written by supreme court justice ginsburg and said how can...
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the reporters of debates, which includes patrick renzi, susie nyugen, mary carpenter, patrice boyd, octavio colominas, alice haddow, andrea huston, carole darche, desirae jura, megan mckenzie, diane dorhamer, mark stuart and julie bryan. the captioning team which includes sandra schumm, brenda jamerson, doreen chendorain, jennifer smolka and laurie harris. in addition to the offices i just named, i'd also like to recognize the following legislative offices -- the bill clerk, the enrolling clerk, the executive clerk, the journal clerk, the legislative clerk, daily digest, and of course the parliamentarians. and lastly, i'd like to thank our subway drivers and the government publishing office who worked tirelessly to get the record printed. we're also gr -- rear also grateful for the long hours these staffers worked last week. oivelg, completely unnecessary but nevertheless they were here through the night. now, one final matter. when president clinton took office in 1993 he named his first nominee to the supreme court ruth bader ginsburg. ginsburg's nomination was not without controversy. sh
the reporters of debates, which includes patrick renzi, susie nyugen, mary carpenter, patrice boyd, octavio colominas, alice haddow, andrea huston, carole darche, desirae jura, megan mckenzie, diane dorhamer, mark stuart and julie bryan. the captioning team which includes sandra schumm, brenda jamerson, doreen chendorain, jennifer smolka and laurie harris. in addition to the offices i just named, i'd also like to recognize the following legislative offices -- the bill clerk, the enrolling...
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fortune's susie garrett, a familiar face around here, has been covering berkshire hathaway for years. she joins us now to talk about it. >> we all know, he is a bind and hold kind of guy. once in a while he sells. ? walmart. he held it and at one point it was a $3 billion holding. he still has a big chunk but not as much as before. it seems like what he's trying to say. i am not a buy and hold investor forever. he buys stocks and says stocks. it seems like he's staying traditional ones like walmart are having a tougher time competing with online retailers. and he is will . >> so that on passive versus active management. and fees associated with whatever time of management you choose for your portfolio. >> and you guys debate this every now and then. it comes up as debate on "nightly business report." this is with warren buffett. i think this time it was interesting. he devoted almost five pages in his 29-page letter to this topic saying these helen funds are charging very high fees. and he is encouraging they will to put in it an ultra low cost fund. and he has proof this time. he sai
fortune's susie garrett, a familiar face around here, has been covering berkshire hathaway for years. she joins us now to talk about it. >> we all know, he is a bind and hold kind of guy. once in a while he sells. ? walmart. he held it and at one point it was a $3 billion holding. he still has a big chunk but not as much as before. it seems like what he's trying to say. i am not a buy and hold investor forever. he buys stocks and says stocks. it seems like he's staying traditional ones...
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live in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> a better look at the area of concern. we got these photos taken from a nearby building. you see the crane and the platform it's on tilting. from this other shot we can see the concrete form or the wall being lifted into position when one of those nine struts under the crane failed. this is what the apartment building is supposed to look like once construction is done. according to the website, it will be 35 stories tall with more than 400 units. now, as we said, the fremont off-ramp from the bay bridge has been closed to keep cars out of that area. and another live look at that high-rise as experts work to assess the situation there. we are going to have another update at 6:30. >>> we are just now learning new at 6:00 that san jose police put some extra fire power on rooftops during a recent protest against president trump. kpix 5's devin fehely tells us about the snipers they put out there. devin. >> reporter: many of the protestors in the crowd below probably did not notice the sharpshooters on the rooftops above. the p
live in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> a better look at the area of concern. we got these photos taken from a nearby building. you see the crane and the platform it's on tilting. from this other shot we can see the concrete form or the wall being lifted into position when one of those nine struts under the crane failed. this is what the apartment building is supposed to look like once construction is done. according to the website, it will be 35 stories tall with more than...
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kpix 5's susie steimle on how the artist is fighting back. >> i put this composition together to talkut the conversation that may or may not be happening in homes. >> reporter: san francisco- based artist mark harris agreed to put some of his work on display at a local school district for black history month. >> some parents came to the offices that were offended. >> reporter: the same morning, his work went up, the superintendent decided it needed to come down. >> when community members come into the main hallway they have an expectation that they are not going to see anything that extremely disagreeable. >> reporter: the superintendent says he hadn't seen harris' work before it was put on display. an organization within the district called african- american student advocates independently chooses an exhibit for black history month each year. funk says if he saw the art before, he never would have approved it. >> to me, it was us get giving permission and endorsing that perspective and that's not our role. >> reporter: harris can meet with the group who chose him as their exhibiter a
kpix 5's susie steimle on how the artist is fighting back. >> i put this composition together to talkut the conversation that may or may not be happening in homes. >> reporter: san francisco- based artist mark harris agreed to put some of his work on display at a local school district for black history month. >> some parents came to the offices that were offended. >> reporter: the same morning, his work went up, the superintendent decided it needed to come down. >>...
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kpix 5's susie steimle explains. >> reporter: when it comes to commuting on bart, apparently there's only one way to describe it. >> there are definitely times either mornings or evenings where you're packed in like sardinas. a bunch of packed sardinas. >> reporter: bart decided a temporary st. louis to crowded trains was necessary before the new fleet of train cars are released this year. bart will remove seven seats from 380 cars totaling 2660 seats systemwide. >> no way. >> reporter: that was kevin drone's response to this concept. most people who dislike the plan have long commutes like his. >> i'm going to el cerrito and then to vallejo. >> we think we would be able to serve 10000 extra riders during the commute period from the removal of the seats. >> reporter: she says not everyone likes the plan but something had to be done. >> what we're seeing are [ indiscernible ] you have been in line, waited for the train and you can't get in. >> reporter: we know bart surveyed its riders before deciding to go ahead with this plan and the majority of them approved. 20 cars have already h
kpix 5's susie steimle explains. >> reporter: when it comes to commuting on bart, apparently there's only one way to describe it. >> there are definitely times either mornings or evenings where you're packed in like sardinas. a bunch of packed sardinas. >> reporter: bart decided a temporary st. louis to crowded trains was necessary before the new fleet of train cars are released this year. bart will remove seven seats from 380 cars totaling 2660 seats systemwide. >> no...
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warren buffetttimi: the was affected by when susie died. 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. if there were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and chance for health. 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 hope that the pledge -- i would love to figure out ways to have helped 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. very easy for them to do it. the poorest group we are calling on has $1 billion, if they give half, what can you do with $500 million, if you need another million dollars beyond $500 million, you have to explain it to me. that is a lot of money. >> thinking about that gives me a feeling of elevat
warren buffetttimi: the was affected by when susie died. 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. if there were 6 billion people on this planet, everyone deserved the same chance in life and chance for health. 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...
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susie steimle has his story. >> i guess from the shame that i feel for voting for him. i don't want my face there or i don't want people to hate me like they hate him. >> that's why this man did not want us to put his face on camera tonight. like many other bay area businesses his five supermarket locations in oakland were closed for the nationwide protest called a day without immigrants. immigrants went on strike from work and closed restaurants and businesses to protest president trump's immigration policies. >> even though i made a mistake voting for him, i still want to show that you can make a mistake and still do what you believe in. >> reporter: he is muslim originally from yemen and heard all year why he shouldn't vote for mr. trump from friends and families. 1/3 of american service jobs are held by undocumented workers, more than 2 million alone in the restaurant industry. rahman admits despite his disappointment there is a silver lining. he feels more support now than ever before. >> in the airports i would find areas that, you know, kind of out of nowhere to
susie steimle has his story. >> i guess from the shame that i feel for voting for him. i don't want my face there or i don't want people to hate me like they hate him. >> that's why this man did not want us to put his face on camera tonight. like many other bay area businesses his five supermarket locations in oakland were closed for the nationwide protest called a day without immigrants. immigrants went on strike from work and closed restaurants and businesses to protest president...
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if you want to take a closer look we have a link on our website www.cbssf.com, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> tonight the third weekend in a row president trump is in florida memorial daying a campaign style rally at the airport -- holding a campaign stale rally at the airport. president trump stepped down in florida for the weekend after a turbulent week in the witness. he said the fake news media is not my enemy. it is the enemy of the american people. mr. trump is still trying to replace ousted national security advisor michael flynn. retired vice admiral robert harward turned down the job. republican senator john mccain said the flynn debacle shows the white house is losing control. >> this administration is in disarray and they've got a lot of work to do. >> boeing has done an incredible job. >> earlier in the day president trump focused on jobs during his visit to a boeing plant in south carolina. >> we are going to fight for every last american job. >> supporters say the president is keeping his word. >> keeping his promises on the campaign. i can't say this about other presidents.
if you want to take a closer look we have a link on our website www.cbssf.com, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> tonight the third weekend in a row president trump is in florida memorial daying a campaign style rally at the airport -- holding a campaign stale rally at the airport. president trump stepped down in florida for the weekend after a turbulent week in the witness. he said the fake news media is not my enemy. it is the enemy of the american people. mr. trump is still trying to replace...
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susie. >> reporter: ken, we're outside this high school, the only overnight evacuation center. if you need someone to evacuate to this is the place to stay overnight. they have a lot of people here, but don't worry, they have space for everyone. you are taking a look now at the two other evacuation centers along with the high school. mayfair community center, and this james lake high school on north white road. the kids are out of school until monday so they will keep people as long as necessary. we spoke with the city council member here who helped people evacuate and now is here providing translations to the vietnamese community. >> it took awhile for people after the confusion set in. it turns out they didn't bring socks or shoes and chargers, things like that. so they need although bit of help. >> we're making sure we have the volunteers and are responding, making sure we're getting the right information to the right people at the right time. >> reporter: another concern we're hearing from people is what can they do with their animals if they have been forced to evacuate. t
susie. >> reporter: ken, we're outside this high school, the only overnight evacuation center. if you need someone to evacuate to this is the place to stay overnight. they have a lot of people here, but don't worry, they have space for everyone. you are taking a look now at the two other evacuation centers along with the high school. mayfair community center, and this james lake high school on north white road. the kids are out of school until monday so they will keep people as long as...
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liberal activist, chris peterson, farmer from clear lake, drove an hour to be at the townhall, or susie who drove an hour from eureka to be here today for the event. runs a nonprofit health clinic. talking liberal activists, i guess up for interpretation exactly what that means. but inside of this place, there are 2,200. j who votefotrump. don't think donald trump would be wrong. one person among the group that, jeered, and did not, did not warmly receive my question to the entire group. i think it comes done to also, also the point of -- tom cotton from the state here tonight. he said, listen, there is 2,000 of you here. 3 million in arkansas. i representative everybody. elections have consequences. >> vaughn, a lot of people found it curious that beth iowa, republican senators, yesterday, had a tough time of it at townhall meetings. i understand you were at one of them? >> yeah, to be fair to the senators in iowa, one of the few senators that have held the town halls. we were talking difficulty you mentioned ten minutes ago. difficulty republicans have coming to their home districts.
liberal activist, chris peterson, farmer from clear lake, drove an hour to be at the townhall, or susie who drove an hour from eureka to be here today for the event. runs a nonprofit health clinic. talking liberal activists, i guess up for interpretation exactly what that means. but inside of this place, there are 2,200. j who votefotrump. don't think donald trump would be wrong. one person among the group that, jeered, and did not, did not warmly receive my question to the entire group. i...
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kpix 5's susie steimle talks to vac weeks who waited all nice to get the "all clear." >> reporter: the already sluggish streets of soma have screeched to a halt as streets shut down streets at tehama were shut down. evacuees tried to find out what happened. >> we were just in our building working on our computers in our office and they came up to us and said you have to evacuate the building. >> reporter: michelle malouf worked in one of the 16 offices forced to evacuate. they didn't have time to grab anything. >> i don't have my keys or wallet. everything is inside except for my phone and my computer. >> reporter: throughout the night those same evacuees showed up again and again trying to regain access. >> trying to get back to the office because a lot of stuff is in there. they wouldn't let us back in. >> reporter: only to be redirected yet again. >> have to walk back to where we came from after being on our feet all day at the convention. >> reporter: at 8:15 some hope. >> we'll escort new to get your belongings, if you have identification. >> they are going to get me out. >> today
kpix 5's susie steimle talks to vac weeks who waited all nice to get the "all clear." >> reporter: the already sluggish streets of soma have screeched to a halt as streets shut down streets at tehama were shut down. evacuees tried to find out what happened. >> we were just in our building working on our computers in our office and they came up to us and said you have to evacuate the building. >> reporter: michelle malouf worked in one of the 16 offices forced to...
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we begin tonight with kpix 5's susie steimle in yountville. >> reporter: napa county is one of the areascatch a break from the rains this year. ordinarilily this region bounces right back but with the soil this saturated, that water has nowhere to go. drivers in saint helena look as though they are navigating a hurricane. great gusts of water rush over the roadway like this whenever there's a major storm. it's a spectacle by design. in fact, before napa built this new dam, drivers couldn't pass by here. >> the water would shootout and would actually damage the road. so the energy dissipater was built to take away the energy and preserve the road. >> reporter: where it ranks, in depends where you asked. >> i lived
we begin tonight with kpix 5's susie steimle in yountville. >> reporter: napa county is one of the areascatch a break from the rains this year. ordinarilily this region bounces right back but with the soil this saturated, that water has nowhere to go. drivers in saint helena look as though they are navigating a hurricane. great gusts of water rush over the roadway like this whenever there's a major storm. it's a spectacle by design. in fact, before napa built this new dam, drivers...
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he is promoting the cal exit raising questions to whether russia is behind the california susis session campaign. and got knows what else in california. joining me to assess what is going on, fox news military analyst general jack keene. first starting with kim jong-un and the test of the ballistic missile in the sea of japan and what options the president has and whether he is use any and of them. >> what is happening with iranian and north korea and russian provocation. they are tesing the new president and i think clearly the president will take a different path with all three of these nations than what the predecessors and he will be willing to confront them. doesn't want conflict but willing to confront them. president trump was paralyzed by fear of adverse consequence. this president will step up to it. >> lou: adverse consequence. your thoughts about mike finely resigning. >> mike finely made a mistake and is a great american patriot. and provided inaccurate information to the vice-president and president trump chose not to overlook at. general flynn put a team of his associates
he is promoting the cal exit raising questions to whether russia is behind the california susis session campaign. and got knows what else in california. joining me to assess what is going on, fox news military analyst general jack keene. first starting with kim jong-un and the test of the ballistic missile in the sea of japan and what options the president has and whether he is use any and of them. >> what is happening with iranian and north korea and russian provocation. they are tesing...
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opened the institution beyond its male to thatort of capacity including young women, and that is when susie carla, who graduate in 1878, becomes the first female graduate of the institution. questions? we are wrapping up. but we are dismissed. >> join us every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students and college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11 here lectures and history are also available as podcasts. visit our website, c-span.org/history/podcast, or download them from itunes. >> pulitzer prize-winning historian joseph as a best ellis ar -
opened the institution beyond its male to thatort of capacity including young women, and that is when susie carla, who graduate in 1878, becomes the first female graduate of the institution. questions? we are wrapping up. but we are dismissed. >> join us every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern as we join students and college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11 here lectures and history are also available as podcasts. visit our...
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miles per hour ♪ down the street of my slum and who do i meet ♪ to the beat of mym dru it was little susie( bleep ) ♪ had a long money minor do that action for them figures ♪ her influence fully automatic, crackin' off the richter, yeah ♪ walked up to my ride asked me could she get inside ♪ she pointed at her pistol so i properly replied ♪ told me out here in the streets ♪ she ain't have no competition and with me up on them beats ♪ then we shared the same description ♪ with a blunt between her lips she said, "now here's my proposition: ♪ you just write a bunch of raps for me ♪ and i'ma go and spit 'em then we take 'em to the radio then we take 'em to the record store ♪ and sell a couple million" ♪ i already got the money, already got the women ♪ i see these other ( bleep ) i'ma do it how they did it ♪ from a trapper to a rapper trapper to a rapper ♪ trapper to a rapper now ( bleep ), make it happen ♪ tell me, call up soundtrakk have him send a couple beats ♪ not that "superstar" ( bleep ) she wanted somethin' for the streets ♪ said igit mht take like a month ♪
miles per hour ♪ down the street of my slum and who do i meet ♪ to the beat of mym dru it was little susie( bleep ) ♪ had a long money minor do that action for them figures ♪ her influence fully automatic, crackin' off the richter, yeah ♪ walked up to my ride asked me could she get inside ♪ she pointed at her pistol so i properly replied ♪ told me out here in the streets ♪ she ain't have no competition and with me up on them beats ♪ then we shared the same description ♪ with...
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your daughter goes to -- >> my daughter, susie. >> that's right. >> she wants to study medicine. >> and i assume she's proud of you. >> yes. and alex went to columbia. >> that's great. good students. good children. so a very special man. it's an honor to have him in washington at the white house. we're going to talk some business, i understand. they're going to be buying quite a bit of our military -- some of our military vehicles. they're great vehicles. i just looked at it. we're approving it and use them well. use them well. if you'd like to say something, mr. president, please. >> i'm happy to be in washington. i lived here for a while. i lived in new york. we greatly respect the u.s. we have excellent relations. and latin america needs to grow more. we're going to talk about how to do that. maybe you have a few ideas. >> i guess i do. i guess i do. we have a problem with venezuela. they're doing very poorly. so we'll be talking about a lot of things. thank you for being here. thank you. >> dan henninger here with us from the "wall street journal." interesting venezuela reference th
your daughter goes to -- >> my daughter, susie. >> that's right. >> she wants to study medicine. >> and i assume she's proud of you. >> yes. and alex went to columbia. >> that's great. good students. good children. so a very special man. it's an honor to have him in washington at the white house. we're going to talk some business, i understand. they're going to be buying quite a bit of our military -- some of our military vehicles. they're great vehicles. i...
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five's susie steimle on why >>> new at 6:00, a new lawsuit says california's bail system discriminates against the poor. kpix5's suzy stimel. >> reporter: he testified before the state insurance commissioner today saying he's sick of seeing people wait in prison before trial simply because they can't afford to bail themselves out. >> we shouldn't have a system where your detention is based on your income. any allegations being made that's the system we have. >> reporter: commissioner jones wants to hear from the conference. >> california is really behind in terms of bail reform. so there are states that are experiments and realizing a no bail system. >> reporter: ledoris cordell credits one group in particular. >> the black lives matter group is one that brings attention to the system. >> we have to quick looking at the bail entity as the evil entity. law enforcement is not just plucking people off the street and throwing them into the justice system. >> reporter: those two lawsuits will go into hearings next week. and the insurance commissioner will introduce policy to the legislature
five's susie steimle on why >>> new at 6:00, a new lawsuit says california's bail system discriminates against the poor. kpix5's suzy stimel. >> reporter: he testified before the state insurance commissioner today saying he's sick of seeing people wait in prison before trial simply because they can't afford to bail themselves out. >> we shouldn't have a system where your detention is based on your income. any allegations being made that's the system we have. >>...