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but susie discovered that safety net is disappearing and no one seems to be doing anything about it. >> for decades this group of homes in san francisco have been a place of refuge. for some of the city's most vulnerable. the residents suffer from severe mental illness, but among the lucky few who managed to escape the vicious cycle of homelessness and endless trips to jails and hospitals. >> i used to sleep in china town. you cannot take a shower. >> sonya hernandez came home from san francisco general. >> reporter: she was placed here by her family. >> i like this place a lot. >> reporter: so is isabel santos. >> i mean the food is very good, very good, very steady. >> reporter: her brother visits weekly. >> it's not just food in the shelter that everyone needs. but they are casting a shadow on all of their futures. is they have run the board for 30 years saying they cannot afford it anymore. and we cannot keep doing that. >> but the social security check they would get from each resident and their supplement from the city is no longer enough. but they would close two of their five
but susie discovered that safety net is disappearing and no one seems to be doing anything about it. >> for decades this group of homes in san francisco have been a place of refuge. for some of the city's most vulnerable. the residents suffer from severe mental illness, but among the lucky few who managed to escape the vicious cycle of homelessness and endless trips to jails and hospitals. >> i used to sleep in china town. you cannot take a shower. >> sonya hernandez came home...
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susie steimle reports. >> you cross this line, you will be arrested. >> reporter: it's about as peacef as a ma arrest can get. 40 activists from "direct action everywhere," an animal organization, volunteered to be arrested for misdemeanor trespassing. >> we tried everything to negotiate with them to avoid arrests. but there's about 40 people who were determined to advance their cause by voluntarily getting arrested. >> we would like this to be a national discussion. >> reporter: a wall of protestors walked out of cal egg farm in petaluma carrying chickens they believe are being mistreated. >> did you pull these animals out? >> yes. >> what's going on with this animal? >> she has an apparent neck injury. >> reporter: direct action everywhere believes they can do this. it's an argument they have made before. an argument that's worked as all previous california charges against them have been dropped. farmers say -- >> it's bull crap! >> reporter: phil brooks works in the industry and says cal egg's farmers are close personal friends of his. >> i understand their point but they don't have
susie steimle reports. >> you cross this line, you will be arrested. >> reporter: it's about as peacef as a ma arrest can get. 40 activists from "direct action everywhere," an animal organization, volunteered to be arrested for misdemeanor trespassing. >> we tried everything to negotiate with them to avoid arrests. but there's about 40 people who were determined to advance their cause by voluntarily getting arrested. >> we would like this to be a national...
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susie and. lolo slowly slowly luminaries lolo her lose. her lips to move. the mummy mummy. mummy. mummy lead the old. flick. blue blue slips to me. tolliver slowly the. sad. news. came to a. red . planet club is this. the. end. of the. show because. when. we come up. with. the. elizabeth. to. get to him it sounds like. to. thank you thank. you. to i. began. to feel. thank. you thank. you thank you thank you thank you for. our. the the. the. bond. concludes with. david's. stand. to keep my kids to eat. junk. food sensibly slaves. to see if she can stay or leave. her. alone. is it a. dream you know all her. faults above. the bank. dump her body. to. call her just to. get to. see. you sad. to see the cheap. tickets to come. playing. with the sleep. lower leg. to leg. length. lens. the bold. move along. the back. the bigger. the bag. the ball. let's. play. a. clip. see play. calling. to. look for the facts to give it sounds great listen. cuba. listen to the tongue was. such as mine is me. you see her. pillow please keep. her election coming. her police. are low. blow. she says. playin
susie and. lolo slowly slowly luminaries lolo her lose. her lips to move. the mummy mummy. mummy. mummy lead the old. flick. blue blue slips to me. tolliver slowly the. sad. news. came to a. red . planet club is this. the. end. of the. show because. when. we come up. with. the. elizabeth. to. get to him it sounds like. to. thank you thank. you. to i. began. to feel. thank. you thank. you thank you thank you thank you for. our. the the. the. bond. concludes with. david's. stand. to keep my kids...
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the loser subleasing mum says susie a. little slow slow slow slow to the marriage goal her. little junior led the mum up lol good. luck. red you do it so. lucky plenty the lol lol. league. school legality. to slowly slowly slowly. sadly. to placate. red. planet clubs. this is. the. end. of the. show because. when. we come. to. the. club. place . plenty. plenty of places. to play . a long live the southern. thank you. thank you. ily. thank you. thank. you thank. you thank you thank you thank you. are. the. bond. with. david's. staff. she treats my kids from. puget sound sleep. sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep feel the pain. she. says in a. play. you know no. to close. any. pity. on her body. goes. to school. to pick up. a seat. the same as. you seem to. be. picking comfy. playing. along the back. to get. bigger. lead to. lead the bold . claim a long. long time the ball. the book. the bolo. the book. the book . clubs. supreme. court. this guy has been up for sassing and it sounds great mr rahman. please. please look at such as. such as mine uses. her
the loser subleasing mum says susie a. little slow slow slow slow to the marriage goal her. little junior led the mum up lol good. luck. red you do it so. lucky plenty the lol lol. league. school legality. to slowly slowly slowly. sadly. to placate. red. planet clubs. this is. the. end. of the. show because. when. we come. to. the. club. place . plenty. plenty of places. to play . a long live the southern. thank you. thank you. ily. thank you. thank. you thank. you thank you thank you thank...
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susie steimle has this original report. >> reporter: you may have seen them holding a funeral for turkeys local whole foods. reenacting makeup testing on animals at a store or being tackled by a san francisco giant. while protesting hot dog meat at the ballpark. this is direct action everywhere and they desperately want your attention. >> so do you feel that you have to be sensational to get pomona to listen? >> i think we have to provoke. >> reporter: unlike most animal activists who hide their identities, wayne chung the 40-year-old cofounder of dxe proudly shows his face while breaking and entering into farms to save animals he claims are being mistreated. the videos are posted on facebook. this rescue of lily the piglet from a commercial hog farm is the most popular with more than a million views. >> we show our faces because we believe in our actions. we believe that we are what we are doing is not something we should hide. >> reporter: wayne is a former law professor and breaks the law to raise awareness. usually dxe goes after factory farms where they rescued animals from filthy co
susie steimle has this original report. >> reporter: you may have seen them holding a funeral for turkeys local whole foods. reenacting makeup testing on animals at a store or being tackled by a san francisco giant. while protesting hot dog meat at the ballpark. this is direct action everywhere and they desperately want your attention. >> so do you feel that you have to be sensational to get pomona to listen? >> i think we have to provoke. >> reporter: unlike most animal...
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but susie steimle looked at the fine print and found out that that prize could really be just a dreamter: the house is spectacular, a six-bedroom pacific heitzman heights mansion worth more than $10 million the top prize in this year's san francisco dream house raffle and in a real estate-starved city, winning would be a dream come true. g=be like to !solive in a house like this? >> a dream. >> reporter: the yearly contest -/athat costs $150 a ticket is a benefit for the nonprofit yerba buena center for the arts. homes form a gallery of real estate in áothe city's priciestl neighborhoods. how many of them have been given away? we checked. in 10 years of dream house raffles, not one dream house has been given away. >> the raffle ought to give away the prize that's most heavily advertised and promoted. >> reporter: daniel is founder of the watchdog group, charity watch. watch. dre raffles, the contest rules have a lot of caveats. >> it's clearly misleading unless somebody has pored over the fine print and unfortunately people, you know, @/are not doing 1ágthat. >> reporter: yerba buena
but susie steimle looked at the fine print and found out that that prize could really be just a dreamter: the house is spectacular, a six-bedroom pacific heitzman heights mansion worth more than $10 million the top prize in this year's san francisco dream house raffle and in a real estate-starved city, winning would be a dream come true. g=be like to !solive in a house like this? >> a dream. >> reporter: the yearly contest -/athat costs $150 a ticket is a benefit for the nonprofit...
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kpix 5 susie steinle says hundreds are falling through the cracks. >> sorry, dad. >> reporter: it's a school night at the villa nueva house. he's playing the recorder, jumping on the trampoline, showing off his electric cars, and planning every kid's dream vacation, which, of course, means? >> disney land. >> reporter: things are blissfully normal, which is a brand new thing for jay. he was just adopted. >> i'm excited i'm going to stay with this family forever. >> reporter: but jay's story is far from a fairy tale. his ever after won't always be happy. his before makes that impossible. two years ago his 3-year-old biological sister, mariah, died in this foster home in stockton from a methamphetamine overdose. according to documents we obtained from san joaquin county, jay begged his foster mother, maria moore, to take mariah to the hospital after hearing her talking about spiders that weren't this and seeing that her tummy was shaking really hard. instead moore put her down for a nap, and found her stiff and cold hours later. when an ambulance was finally called, paramedics said mari
kpix 5 susie steinle says hundreds are falling through the cracks. >> sorry, dad. >> reporter: it's a school night at the villa nueva house. he's playing the recorder, jumping on the trampoline, showing off his electric cars, and planning every kid's dream vacation, which, of course, means? >> disney land. >> reporter: things are blissfully normal, which is a brand new thing for jay. he was just adopted. >> i'm excited i'm going to stay with this family forever....
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kpix-5's susie steimle is live at kezar stadium for us... susie?ject: script for approval pls it might not be football season but there is a referee game in san francisco with a lot of pride on the line, kpix 5 is live at the stadium. >> reporter: the second half of the game just got underway, the fire department is up, 13-12, they are pretty well matched so far. if you look down on the field, many of the young men that you are seeing are new recruits that we have been doing stories about, we have heard the fire department and police talk about bringing new guys on, a lot of them are these guys that you see here, many of them were college athletes, all of the money raised tonight goes to a good cause. >> reporter: to cerstand a chan >> no. >>> we are more experience, we have better athletes. >> reporter: this is a heated rivalry between san francisco's finest and bravest. >> there is not much of a competition. >> [ laughter ] okay. >> he is older. >> he is a little smaller. >> reporter: police officers and firefighters are battling out tonight duri
kpix-5's susie steimle is live at kezar stadium for us... susie?ject: script for approval pls it might not be football season but there is a referee game in san francisco with a lot of pride on the line, kpix 5 is live at the stadium. >> reporter: the second half of the game just got underway, the fire department is up, 13-12, they are pretty well matched so far. if you look down on the field, many of the young men that you are seeing are new recruits that we have been doing stories...
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we're susie's italy's crisis primarily as a political one. a financial correspondent so fishermans he is in new york sophie how is all of this playing out on u.s. markets. yeah well it could not come as a surprise has a number to wall street is back on the green correct we could see a turnaround in stock prices on wednesday and yet there was this moment of shock as opposed reaction something that we have observed many times people when there are political news that are not directly impacting american investors like the breakfast for example and then we see the markets recover other quickly you must not forget then that it is you a sense like these investors simply create their own buying opportunity by letting stocks drop and then they go back and participate in the rally or outward trends a quickly an exit in italy from the e.u. it's probably the worst case scenario but if and when this might happen is not bothering investors on wall street too much of these at the moment all right let's move on then look at some other news it seems the amaz
we're susie's italy's crisis primarily as a political one. a financial correspondent so fishermans he is in new york sophie how is all of this playing out on u.s. markets. yeah well it could not come as a surprise has a number to wall street is back on the green correct we could see a turnaround in stock prices on wednesday and yet there was this moment of shock as opposed reaction something that we have observed many times people when there are political news that are not directly impacting...
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us to susie oh there is a little time left for my favorite game jump rope. was her sara pissed can barely catch his breath. then turn around. for dinner father is there as well she doesn't see him very often he's working a lot trying to put food on the table. then it's time for the children to go to bed puts her prosthetic leg away for the night and even her him crawls into her bed he loves it when his sister reads him a story as he falls asleep it's about a boy named tunick a six year old superhero from aleppo but it could just as well be about much of how they. got. a sketch up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today her greek court has found five volunteers who rescued syrian migrants from the sea not guilty of people smuggling prosecutors have charged the defendants with illegally bringing migrants to the island less false the accused claims the authorities have put them on trial to discourage migration to europe. nigeria's military says it has helped rescue more than a thousand people held by the islamist militant group boko
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susie is dealing with a difficult situation where a person isn't quite understanding them the eyes having to react it's making an os like it's a real pos and this is a bit scary and a bit strange when is this going to go away as it go from just picking simpler point one what i mean let's go back your first question i mean just to start off with the ethical implications here are really kind of the big thing because typically when we interact with our devices it's a one way street i'm the one who makes the decision of how i'm going to be using my device but if suddenly i can have like this chat bot basically going out making calls for me suddenly another person is involved in the transaction so suddenly you know when i'm saying i'm using my device i'm giving my permission to use the device but if suddenly it's calling someone else then there's a huge ethical quandary there because they don't know that they're actually talking to a computer that's what we saw a right there they don't know that they're speaking to a computer so does the computer have to notify them saying this is a computer i
susie is dealing with a difficult situation where a person isn't quite understanding them the eyes having to react it's making an os like it's a real pos and this is a bit scary and a bit strange when is this going to go away as it go from just picking simpler point one what i mean let's go back your first question i mean just to start off with the ethical implications here are really kind of the big thing because typically when we interact with our devices it's a one way street i'm the one who...
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i see former president susie loftus is here today. you know, in my career, i have served with some notable and incredibly successful people. on this commission, president loftus, president sparks. i've served in the department of justice with judge ryan, robert mueller. i served in the d.a.'s office with kamala harris, and you're there in my life as people who have defined who we are and who the city is. i have to tell you from the day i first met you, i found you to be honest. the first day you meet someone, you go he's okay, or no he's a blankety-blank. you know, in a city that believes in a lot of identity politics, you are a michigan wolfe wolferine, a former u.s. assistant attorney out of michigan, a managing partner of a law firm. you are a family man, your whole family comes out to celebrate with you. you're a great person, and a great police commissioner. you're really going to be missed. you're a great commissioner, and on behalf of the commission, i'm going to miss you, buddy. i think former commission president loftus has a
i see former president susie loftus is here today. you know, in my career, i have served with some notable and incredibly successful people. on this commission, president loftus, president sparks. i've served in the department of justice with judge ryan, robert mueller. i served in the d.a.'s office with kamala harris, and you're there in my life as people who have defined who we are and who the city is. i have to tell you from the day i first met you, i found you to be honest. the first day...
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. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up little susie wake up >> so the beatles from liverpoolwn spin on it. ♪ >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like the original rock 'n' roll than the stuff they've had over the last few months. ♪ >> initially, there was no tradition of great british bands conquering america. that had not happened, but it's that moment where everything turns. ♪ she loves you and you know that can't be bad ♪ >> there's no single moment that more embodies the moment when rock 'n' roll became the province of teenagers. that's something that you would not just love but that you would go crazy for. >> there's the beatles! ♪ can't buy me love ♪ love ♪ can't buy me love >> the beatles have come to this country and taken all the women away and everybody's going crazy about them. ♪ i'll get you anything >> it was like aliens landed. look at how they look and how they act, and wow! ♪ i don't care too much for
. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up little susie wake up >> so the beatles from liverpoolwn spin on it. ♪ >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like the original rock 'n' roll than the stuff they've had over the last few months. ♪ >> initially, there was no tradition of great british bands...
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with me are are susie boniface who's a columnist at the daily mirror, and rachel cunliffe, who's thefor city am. i hope you both have got your hats ready and corsages. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph's main picture shows meghan markle and her mum arriving at the five—star cliveden house where is she is to spend the night before marrying prince harry. the sun leads on meghan markle's response to reporters outside the hotel, where she said she's feeling "wonderful" ahead of tomorrow. while meghan was with her mum, the express shows harry on a 10—minute walk—around from today greeting well—wishers who gathered in windsor. the i takes a different look at the royal wedding suggesting it is to help boost the uk economy by £1 billion this summer taking on other stories, the ft understands that record numbers of savers have traded guaranteed retirement benefits for cash lump sums. and the guardian leads on a new report that claims brighter girls, as well as girls from poorer families, are more likely to be depressed than other children. that is marked in the back
with me are are susie boniface who's a columnist at the daily mirror, and rachel cunliffe, who's thefor city am. i hope you both have got your hats ready and corsages. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph's main picture shows meghan markle and her mum arriving at the five—star cliveden house where is she is to spend the night before marrying prince harry. the sun leads on meghan markle's response to reporters outside the hotel, where she said she's feeling...
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thank you susie boniface and rachel cunliffe. goodbye. it's getting a bit hysterical.ought his sort of sunset that bodes very well for a weekend ahead. this plenty of dry fire weather on the way and time today and did for a weather watcher in west yorkshire it was a similar story of their in devon and as we go to the weekend we will see plenty of strong sunshine and those two pitches will begin to climb a little bit as well. on the satellite picture you can see that we have had a little bit of extra cloud today across parts of northern ireland and northwest scotland. for the 70s there was a lot of sunshine and we ta ke there was a lot of sunshine and we take those clear skies with us through the rest of the night. they will turn a little bit chilly down towards the southeastern corner and sunspots the countryside could get all the way down to freezing. mike green showing up here on our temperature profile. not quite as cold as a has been over the last couple of nights where looking at lowe's generally speaking between five and 10 celsius. and this patch as well to tig
thank you susie boniface and rachel cunliffe. goodbye. it's getting a bit hysterical.ought his sort of sunset that bodes very well for a weekend ahead. this plenty of dry fire weather on the way and time today and did for a weather watcher in west yorkshire it was a similar story of their in devon and as we go to the weekend we will see plenty of strong sunshine and those two pitches will begin to climb a little bit as well. on the satellite picture you can see that we have had a little bit of...
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a dozen paramedics joined the board of supervisors president outside susie -- city hall. he is proposing safe injection sites to get addicts off the street and face counselors and be often -- offered help. >> addiction is not going away because we don't want to see it. people struggle with all kinds of addictions. this is one of them and the goal around safe injection sites has everything to do with public health. >> the fire department says it picked up 50 used drug needles in that area. >> the small lake popped up in the middle of the south bay freeway forcing lanes to close down on southbound to 80 near highway 87 in san jose and it is not clear where the water is coming from or when the lanes will reopen. look in the background and you can see the water was deep enough for a couple of keys to go for a float. >>> a live look outside from our camera and unsettled weather along northern california and rain and lightning strikes and ominous clouds and we are tracking it. >> a look -- it looks like they in stable air is further east and what we are seeing is a lot of neat
a dozen paramedics joined the board of supervisors president outside susie -- city hall. he is proposing safe injection sites to get addicts off the street and face counselors and be often -- offered help. >> addiction is not going away because we don't want to see it. people struggle with all kinds of addictions. this is one of them and the goal around safe injection sites has everything to do with public health. >> the fire department says it picked up 50 used drug needles in that...
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kpix5's susie steimle has the video ha shows what led up to the gun -- that shows what led up to the death shooting >> reporter: it started with a verbal fight. patrons can be heard swearing at each other at the classic bowling center in daly city saturday night. next you can clearly see someone being punched in the face. immediately after three shots are fired from what police say is a handgun. witnesses including the man who took this cell phone video then run to the bathroom to take cover. this was a near death shooting. the suspect is still at large. >> there was an altercation that happened. this person we believe was part of that altercation. so i believe it was targeted in that sense. >> reporter: police say one man is currently in critical condition at san francisco general hospital after suffering those gunshot wounds. sergeant ron harrison says a shooting here is unusual. >> we have responded there on, you know, fights or drunken patrons, stuff like that, but this is a rare occurrence that has happened. that's why it's taken our full attention. >> reporter: classic bowling
kpix5's susie steimle has the video ha shows what led up to the gun -- that shows what led up to the death shooting >> reporter: it started with a verbal fight. patrons can be heard swearing at each other at the classic bowling center in daly city saturday night. next you can clearly see someone being punched in the face. immediately after three shots are fired from what police say is a handgun. witnesses including the man who took this cell phone video then run to the bathroom to take...
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but kpix 5 reporter susie >> it's an age old prank with modern day tactics. >> it's how he did it that got everyone shaking their heads, suzy. >> reporter: ken and liz, you know those phising e-mails that everyone in the office says don't click one. well he sent one to a teacher and she did click on it. he says it was like taking candy from a baby. referee: very -- >> very easy, like beginner level. i think it was just my stupid stupidity. i just wanted to prove to myself i could do anything. >> reporter: he is hoping an apology will soften the blow. but he is facing 16 charges for sending a phishing e-mail. >> they said you changed grades up and down. >> yeah the up ones were my friends and the downs were all the enemies i didn't like. >> reporter: officers banged on david's door. david thinks they're making too much of a high school prank. students say that he made a mistake but it's a lesson teachers should take from this. >> they click on little goofy e- mails. >> he's not wrong. it is pretty easy. basically he copied a website and tricked teachers to go in there. >> reporter: glor
but kpix 5 reporter susie >> it's an age old prank with modern day tactics. >> it's how he did it that got everyone shaking their heads, suzy. >> reporter: ken and liz, you know those phising e-mails that everyone in the office says don't click one. well he sent one to a teacher and she did click on it. he says it was like taking candy from a baby. referee: very -- >> very easy, like beginner level. i think it was just my stupid stupidity. i just wanted to prove to...
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.>>> kpix 5 susie steimle spoke to benji's parents about the 13-year-olds question and that's coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> the makers of ambien aren't buying roseanne barr's excuse for her racist twitter rent peer abc canceled her show after she sent out a tweet comparing former obama advisory valerie jarrett two and eight back last was swift but she r her offensive tweets were. sanofi responded on twitter saying, people of all races, religions and nationalities work at sanofi while all pharmaceutical treatments have side effects racism is not a known side effect of any sanofi medication. >>> a press conference in ukraine takes a while twister russian journalist reported murdered showed up, very much alive. tina krause with how he staged his own death to catch his assailant.>> reporter: it's the stuff of soap operas the press gas and applauded when a murdered russian journalist appeared in the flesh during a news conference about his own death. 41-year-old arkady babchenko apologized to his family and those who thought he was dead, the dissident journalist said the real story is he
.>>> kpix 5 susie steimle spoke to benji's parents about the 13-year-olds question and that's coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> the makers of ambien aren't buying roseanne barr's excuse for her racist twitter rent peer abc canceled her show after she sent out a tweet comparing former obama advisory valerie jarrett two and eight back last was swift but she r her offensive tweets were. sanofi responded on twitter saying, people of all races, religions and nationalities work at...
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see susie's. us home. business circles are still the same to you. in business we have very close contacts the average growth of the trade between russia and e.u. east today is twenty percent so the trade between russia in the us growing. will be russia you kid something like fifteen percent so this year you know we have a growth and russian companies are investing to britain and to britain through the british and resting in russia so basically. if you call the business is the big chill i think we have a good bet chappell from their point of view we have good relations on this scientific operation and the british royal society is working very hard you know with the closely with the russian academy of sciences. on the god's will side i don't see any problems at all because we are planning a little bit submissions and next year this will be the the by letter all year of music and i could expect you know more and more concerts on the military side we don't have any contacts with the british counterparts because all the contacts between the military are
see susie's. us home. business circles are still the same to you. in business we have very close contacts the average growth of the trade between russia and e.u. east today is twenty percent so the trade between russia in the us growing. will be russia you kid something like fifteen percent so this year you know we have a growth and russian companies are investing to britain and to britain through the british and resting in russia so basically. if you call the business is the big chill i think...
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. >>> susie went sideways and lost lip. his wings were not parallel to the ground. he went straight down. it was not going to be good. two people are dead after a small plane crashes in petaluma. the latest on the investigation to determine what caused -- cause this plane to go down. >>> initial reports suggest that that pilot was trying to land the aircraft at the petaluma airport. he came up short of the runway. >> i am heather holmes. and i am en route -- >>> and i am andre senior. >> reporter: it was about a half a mile from petaluma airport where the plane came down. live coverage now. >> reporter: yeah, right now, we are trying to get information from the ntsb. we have not gotten updated information. i can tell you what we know right now. i am standing on the ground for the petaluma airport. this plane of course coasted about 1000 yards just east of the airport and short of a nearby golf course. investigators are trying to determine how it went down. >>> the petaluma fire department, local police and the sheriff's department investigated the scene. they will n
. >>> susie went sideways and lost lip. his wings were not parallel to the ground. he went straight down. it was not going to be good. two people are dead after a small plane crashes in petaluma. the latest on the investigation to determine what caused -- cause this plane to go down. >>> initial reports suggest that that pilot was trying to land the aircraft at the petaluma airport. he came up short of the runway. >> i am heather holmes. and i am en route -- >>>...
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to susie how was a big did in the middle of winter he and his wife now rent a room for two hundred thirty dollars a month much more than they paid before. he came to beijing from the country in the hope of a better wife then things got complicated. are the odds. are that here to mom one. year. you know her home. tempe are. from the neighborhood and at the mercy of all far she's suzy how he's wife decided to send their son back to the countryside. and so on the level. to win the war. in. every morning he drops his wife off at the supermarket where she is a cashier. he's a self employed mechanic. together they earn a decent living on a good month it's over seventeen hundred dollars twice as much as a laboring couple. even though they are registered as internal models from the countryside they have no social insurance nor free education for their son. only the city's official residents are entitled to. the house life is nothing like the chinese dream. by twenty forty nine she ging peak wants to make china the world's leading power in beijing it's to supply. makeshift warehouse shabby shops a
to susie how was a big did in the middle of winter he and his wife now rent a room for two hundred thirty dollars a month much more than they paid before. he came to beijing from the country in the hope of a better wife then things got complicated. are the odds. are that here to mom one. year. you know her home. tempe are. from the neighborhood and at the mercy of all far she's suzy how he's wife decided to send their son back to the countryside. and so on the level. to win the war. in. every...
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kpix5's susie steimle has more on how it all unfolded. [ yelling ] >> reporter: it started with a verbal fight. patrons can be heard swearing at each other at the classic bowling center in daly city saturday night. next you can clearly see someone being punched in the face. immediately after three shots are fired from what police say is a handgun. witnesses including the man who took this cell phone video then run to the bathroom to take cover. this was a near death shooting. the suspect is still at large. >> there was an altercation that happened. this person we believe was part of that altercation. so i believe it was targeted in that sense. >> reporter: police say one man is currently in critical condition at san francisco general hospital after suffering those gunshot wounds. sergeant ron harrison says a shooting here is unusual. >> we have responded there on, you know, fights or drunken patrons, stuff like that, but this is a rare occurrence that has happened. that's why it's taken our full attention. >> reporter: classic bowling center was open today, though owners would not commen
kpix5's susie steimle has more on how it all unfolded. [ yelling ] >> reporter: it started with a verbal fight. patrons can be heard swearing at each other at the classic bowling center in daly city saturday night. next you can clearly see someone being punched in the face. immediately after three shots are fired from what police say is a handgun. witnesses including the man who took this cell phone video then run to the bathroom to take cover. this was a near death shooting. the suspect...
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and at 10.40, all of stories making tomorrow's front pages in the papers, with tonight's guests susieiface from the daily mirror and rachel cunliffe from city am. that's all ahead on bbc news. this is meghan markle and her mother arriving at clifton, the country house hotel where she is staying tonight. millions of people around the world watching this royal wedding, which will be taking place at st george's chapel in windsor. here she is, with her mother getting out of the car. there was all sorts of speculation when it turned out her father isn't well enough to come over to give her away. would it be her mother, doria ragland, but no it is decided it will be prince charles. here they are, staff at clifton walking with them to the hotel where they will spend the evening. what she must be feeling, huge amount of excitement and anticipation but who could forgive herfor anticipation but who could forgive her for feeling nervous about what will happen tomorrow. she will want it to run smoothly and perfectly. more on that at seven p:m.. now on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. good even
and at 10.40, all of stories making tomorrow's front pages in the papers, with tonight's guests susieiface from the daily mirror and rachel cunliffe from city am. that's all ahead on bbc news. this is meghan markle and her mother arriving at clifton, the country house hotel where she is staying tonight. millions of people around the world watching this royal wedding, which will be taking place at st george's chapel in windsor. here she is, with her mother getting out of the car. there was all...
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us to susie oh there is a little time left for my favorite game jump rope. her serapis can barely catch his breath. then turn around. for dinner father's there as well she doesn't see him very often he's working a lot trying to put food on the table. then it's time for the children to go to bed puts her prosthetic leg away for the night and ebro him crawls into her bed he loves it when his sister reads him a story as he falls asleep it's about a boy named tarik a six year old superhero from aleppo but it could just as well be about much of how they. got through to. their report from the w.'s yulia han in turkey you can find a longer version of his report online at w dot com slash reporters. now as the temperature rises in the northern hemisphere and the flowers bloom homeowners know it's time again for their weekly chore of cutting grass but where some see drudgery others see an opportunity for sport allow us to introduce you to a lot more racing. and smoggy but these drivers one wanted any other way to. mastering the bombs and navigating through tight curve
us to susie oh there is a little time left for my favorite game jump rope. her serapis can barely catch his breath. then turn around. for dinner father's there as well she doesn't see him very often he's working a lot trying to put food on the table. then it's time for the children to go to bed puts her prosthetic leg away for the night and ebro him crawls into her bed he loves it when his sister reads him a story as he falls asleep it's about a boy named tarik a six year old superhero from...
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his daughter susie.you grew up in the 50s and 60s was your dad one of those who guided his daughter more traditionally or was he a feminist even back then. i still remember him sitting at the dinner table talking about at that time they have few options for works. it really wasn't being taken advantage of as a could be. and having opportunities that they could have to shine and he never treated me any differently than the boys as far as you should do this or that. it was a completely equal opportunity household how did you come to that. it was interesting. see. >> one on each side. they scored the same as i did on tests and all of the sort of things. they do not have the same opportunities that i have remotely. they loved all of us equally and all that. basically the message was mary weil and mary young. it was ridiculous the talent that was wasted. she said that you really inspired her and gave her the attention to really run with her business selling at the nebraska furniture mart. did you guys ever co
his daughter susie.you grew up in the 50s and 60s was your dad one of those who guided his daughter more traditionally or was he a feminist even back then. i still remember him sitting at the dinner table talking about at that time they have few options for works. it really wasn't being taken advantage of as a could be. and having opportunities that they could have to shine and he never treated me any differently than the boys as far as you should do this or that. it was a completely equal...
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distinctive aspect or rather the saddest aspect is that the problems of the pacific coast choko rio susi oh artist regarded everywhere else in colombia your goal look at home is mainly because the afro colombian and indigenous population are affected it's going to be me and begin with you never been taken into consideration in colombia. were only taken into. count when our black athlete achieves something in an international competition they were deported because the border when catarina a bag when wins a gold medal she's all over the news. so when someone does something important like a lumpia that achievement is praised across the media as it is so i'll go down big . guys when it comes to protecting the people now living in the community has got i'm bleed out to be here. i do import about. my plan and if they me i'm. the head of our local community was killed or ties this with the peace treaty was supposed to bring peace but then they murdered a village leader and were planning to mistake that on a god now they did call him. we said if. you think on it that felt. good to forgotten in y
distinctive aspect or rather the saddest aspect is that the problems of the pacific coast choko rio susi oh artist regarded everywhere else in colombia your goal look at home is mainly because the afro colombian and indigenous population are affected it's going to be me and begin with you never been taken into consideration in colombia. were only taken into. count when our black athlete achieves something in an international competition they were deported because the border when catarina a bag...
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distinctive aspect or rather the saddest aspect is that the problems of the pacific coast choko rio susi oh artist regarded everywhere else in colombia you'll go look at home is our main a because the afro colombian and indigenous population are affected. you never been taken into consideration in colombia. we're only taken into. count when our black athlete achieves something in an international competition. when catarina about grand wins a gold medal she's all over the news. so when someone does something important to colombia that achievement is praised across the media is so i'll go down pick where . he goes when it comes to protecting the people living in the communities that i'm played out how to behave. i do import about. my time and you get in here. the head of our local community was killed ties this with the peace treaty was supposed to bring peace but then they murdered a village leader our plan they must do that on a god now the king had cut him the. money and said if. you think you funny that's not. good if it's a good thing you were here in tears when i was trying to get us
distinctive aspect or rather the saddest aspect is that the problems of the pacific coast choko rio susi oh artist regarded everywhere else in colombia you'll go look at home is our main a because the afro colombian and indigenous population are affected. you never been taken into consideration in colombia. we're only taken into. count when our black athlete achieves something in an international competition. when catarina about grand wins a gold medal she's all over the news. so when someone...
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did you have an opportunity to follow the conversation that we had last year under the leadership of susie loftis about the use of force policies, the changes that we were able to implement? >> i did follow some of those policies -- i'm familiar with -- i know that we just worked on tasers and worked on preventing officers from shooting into vehicles. >> supervisor cohn: is there one that you would like to identify that you are interested in working on and making sure it gets updated? >> i would continue to like to look at general order 5.01 and i've been reviewing general order 2.04, general order -- >> supervisor cohn: so the folks listening not familiar with the numbers because you -- what is 5.01 or your understanding of it? >> 5.01 has to do with use of force. 3.0 has to do with communications. general order 2.04 has to deal with investigations. >> supervisor cohn: so the dgo order, the general order of 5.01 has already been voted on. what kind of updating would you do to it? >> you know, i just want to make sure -- like i said, i believe that we should have a process where we update
did you have an opportunity to follow the conversation that we had last year under the leadership of susie loftis about the use of force policies, the changes that we were able to implement? >> i did follow some of those policies -- i'm familiar with -- i know that we just worked on tasers and worked on preventing officers from shooting into vehicles. >> supervisor cohn: is there one that you would like to identify that you are interested in working on and making sure it gets...
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all-pro susie -- all proceeds go for the foundation. head over to ktvu.com and click on web links. >>> exciting, right? if we can win one more more, up 2-zip. >> the 49ers are doing well. >> it is a nice little development for us. anyway, whether -- weatherwise, there were some shower activity and thunderstorms. outside right now, looking at the cruise ship. cloud cover out there and a bit of a breeze will kick in. holding of clouds and here is our camera and it looks like a mixture of sun and clouds. the best activity will be to the north of the bay area. we will call it partly to mostly cloudy and highs in the upper 60s and 70s. another area of low pressure is coming to the bay area. with that instability those thunderstorms are skirting portions of the bay area. the main action out toward sacramento. right now, lingering clouds out there. we will check in on current numbers. san francisco, 59. san jose, 66. nothing too strong just yet but winds up to 13 miles per hour in oakland in fairfield. they could top 25 miles per hour by 3:00
all-pro susie -- all proceeds go for the foundation. head over to ktvu.com and click on web links. >>> exciting, right? if we can win one more more, up 2-zip. >> the 49ers are doing well. >> it is a nice little development for us. anyway, whether -- weatherwise, there were some shower activity and thunderstorms. outside right now, looking at the cruise ship. cloud cover out there and a bit of a breeze will kick in. holding of clouds and here is our camera and it looks like...
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. >> reporter: susie lofton served as police commissioner president for five years.dents want a new leader who can effectively address public problems like safety, homelessness and affordable housing. >> things are uncertain, but most people are taking a moment to reflect on what they want. >> reporter: new leadership means new personalities and policies. for a city that already has a lot going for it, they are optimistic the city will thrive and continue to be a leader for the rest of the country. >>> a new survey on the california governor's race gives gavin newsom the lead, but undecided voters lead all of the candidates by a wide margin. the usc la times shows gavin newsom with 21% of the support. the former la mayor has 11%, republican businessman john cox of san diego is that 10% and john chuang has 6%. >> next is travis allen and then for my state -- for my state school superintendent is that 4%. 39% are still undecided before the primary. >> the top two vote getters will go off in november. >>> mark zuckerberg appeared before members of the european parliamen
. >> reporter: susie lofton served as police commissioner president for five years.dents want a new leader who can effectively address public problems like safety, homelessness and affordable housing. >> things are uncertain, but most people are taking a moment to reflect on what they want. >> reporter: new leadership means new personalities and policies. for a city that already has a lot going for it, they are optimistic the city will thrive and continue to be a leader for...
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<susie osbourne/leilani estates resident> "oh chicken skin top up-and-down my whole being is just vibratingm) biking for a cause ..a livermore man climbed more than 29-thousand feet on his bike today, for the victims of the north bay wildfires.(ken) it's called everesting ... riding the equivalent of mount everest in vertical feet ... and he did it by going up and down the same hill over and over again until he reached his goal.(pam)kron4's michelle kingston was there and shows us his incredible journey. (mk)ánatsá"whoooosh"with a smile on his face ... and never without friends ... mike stewart is raising money for the north bay wildfire victims the best way he knows howmike stewart, bicyclist"everesting is the concept of riding up and down a hill until you hit the equivalent of climbing mount everest in vertical feet."he's riding up and down this hill on mines road in livermore ... each lap -- a mile and a half -- and 560 feet.mike stewart, bicyclist "so it's 29,029 feet. i've been out here since 3 o'clock this morning and still have a lot of work to do."michelle kingston, @mkingstonnews"w
"oh chicken skin top up-and-down my whole being is just vibratingm) biking for a cause ..a livermore man climbed more than 29-thousand feet on his bike today, for the victims of the north bay wildfires.(ken) it's called everesting ... riding the equivalent of mount everest in vertical feet ... and he did it by going up and down the same hill over and over again until he reached his goal.(pam)kron4's michelle kingston was there and shows us his incredible journey....
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women like susie taylor who had inaped from the sea islands 1862 with her uncle, she became a regimental laundress for the 33rd u.s. colored troops and continued to move north. who haded patients diphtheria, she took care of shoot a guncould and knew how to clean guns and so forth. she did every possible kind of work, including nursing but was still known by the government as a laundress. the fact that we can hear maria's voice through her pension record is evidence that she wanted recognition for her war work and she was finally granted her pension. she was able to make the case and they accepted it when she was no longer able to work herself in her she considered herself a citizen with rights, despite the jim crow world in which she was living at the time. she was lucky because not all fugitiveser position, who went to work in hospitals ,ere paid regularly, if at all could prove that they, too, did the work of nursing. 1890's,kers died by the such women were generally not grant pensions. many women who were deserving of this were not able to get their monthly stipend for their war work
women like susie taylor who had inaped from the sea islands 1862 with her uncle, she became a regimental laundress for the 33rd u.s. colored troops and continued to move north. who haded patients diphtheria, she took care of shoot a guncould and knew how to clean guns and so forth. she did every possible kind of work, including nursing but was still known by the government as a laundress. the fact that we can hear maria's voice through her pension record is evidence that she wanted recognition...
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. >>> susie went sideways and lost lip. his wings were not parallel to the ground.e are dead after a small plane crashes in petaluma. the latest on the investigation to determine what caused -- cause this plane to go down. >>> initial reports suggest that that pilot was trying to land the aircraft at the petaluma airport. he came up short of the runway. >> i am heather holmes. and i am en route -- >>> and i am andre senior. >> reporter: it was about a half a mile from petaluma airport where the plane came down. live coverage now.
. >>> susie went sideways and lost lip. his wings were not parallel to the ground.e are dead after a small plane crashes in petaluma. the latest on the investigation to determine what caused -- cause this plane to go down. >>> initial reports suggest that that pilot was trying to land the aircraft at the petaluma airport. he came up short of the runway. >> i am heather holmes. and i am en route -- >>> and i am andre senior. >> reporter: it was about a half...
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. >>> -- susie stimel, kpix 5 news 5. >>> well, we are all sharing in the sunshine. it is not like it is a different sunshine at the beach than inland, but how much of the ocean influence do we receive? you can see the difference, up to 23 degrees difference today. take a look at the temperatures outside. 83 in concord. 06 in san francisco. certainly cloud cover -- 60 in san francisco. certainly there was cloud cover in the morning but it is a testament to how strong the flow from the ocean is. it can effect your weather by 23 degrees. baseball tonight astros and as, game two of the series, cool, breezy and 60 degrees and perhaps cloudy by the time the game is finished. we have a set-up of a mid- ng summer set-up with a trough of low pressure, a storm heading through the pacific northwest to the north. a ridge of high pressure centered to the south. both of those are kicking up a moderate on shore flow which is dragging the cloud cover in as we speak. lit drag the cloud cover all the way inland overnight tonight -- it will drag the cloud cover all the way inland over
. >>> -- susie stimel, kpix 5 news 5. >>> well, we are all sharing in the sunshine. it is not like it is a different sunshine at the beach than inland, but how much of the ocean influence do we receive? you can see the difference, up to 23 degrees difference today. take a look at the temperatures outside. 83 in concord. 06 in san francisco. certainly cloud cover -- 60 in san francisco. certainly there was cloud cover in the morning but it is a testament to how strong the flow...
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. >> reporter: susie served as police commission president for five years.san franciscan says she and other residents want a leader who can effectively address problems such as public safety, homelessness and affordable housing. >> it is difficult but i think most people are taking a moment to reflect on what do we want. >> reporter: new leadership means new personalities and new policies for a city that already has a lot going for it. both say they are optimistic that the city will thrive and continue to be a leader for the rest of the country. in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a new survey on the california governor's race has gavin newsom ahead. ucla l.a. times shows gavin newsom with 21% support. antonio vilaraigosa has 11%. john cox of san diego is at 10%. state treasurer chun at 6%. travis allen has 5%. and easton at 3%. you can see 39% of voters say they are still undecided just a couple weeks before the primary. the top two vote getters will face off in november. >>> coming up on mornings on 2 the 9, controversy after a teachner brent
. >> reporter: susie served as police commission president for five years.san franciscan says she and other residents want a leader who can effectively address problems such as public safety, homelessness and affordable housing. >> it is difficult but i think most people are taking a moment to reflect on what do we want. >> reporter: new leadership means new personalities and new policies for a city that already has a lot going for it. both say they are optimistic that the...
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live at city hall in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> san francisco leaders are pushing back against a proposal to reform the sinks ray city wall. angela alioto is running for mayor and circulating a petition for a november ballot measure. she wants to allow local law enforcement to coordinate with immigration agents in certain cases if a suspect has committed a violent felony or is booked on suspicion of one. today, mayor mark ferrell rejected the idea, and suggested angela alioto is echoing president trump. >> never in my wildest dreams did i think that the rhetoric from donald trump in washington, d.c. would find its way into our backyard in the city of san francisco. to me, it is absolutely insane. >> reporter: ferrell emphasized the san francisco sinks ray city status will not be changing. candidates competing with alioto are also against her proposal. >>> new at 6:00, the catholic diocese in oakland is taking legal action over alleged construction defects in the cathedral of christ the light. kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live in oakland with the very latest. julia? >>
live at city hall in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> san francisco leaders are pushing back against a proposal to reform the sinks ray city wall. angela alioto is running for mayor and circulating a petition for a november ballot measure. she wants to allow local law enforcement to coordinate with immigration agents in certain cases if a suspect has committed a violent felony or is booked on suspicion of one. today, mayor mark ferrell rejected the idea, and suggested angela...
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. >> straight ahead, management expert susie welsh after this week's bomb shell report that athena health ceo jonathan wolf attacked his wife 15 years ago did the board or ds oethe board have a responsibility to do what it's done thus far we'll find out next. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have die
. >> straight ahead, management expert susie welsh after this week's bomb shell report that athena health ceo jonathan wolf attacked his wife 15 years ago did the board or ds oethe board have a responsibility to do what it's done thus far we'll find out next. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an...
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our guests joining me tonight are susie boniface, who's a columnist at the daily mirror, and rachel cunliffe city am. the headlines on bbc news: royal crowd pleasers, princes harry and william, take a wedding evening walkabout in windsor to meet their most loyal fans. just as they did the night before william's wedding to catherine. it was a moment for snaps and selfies as the people planning to spend the night guarding their spot on tomorrow's procession route were overjoyed to shake the prince's hands. while her husband—to—be met the crowds, meghan and her mother retired to their country house hotel. earlier they had tea with the queen. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hello. thank you. they'll be looking to equal arsenal, when they face chelsea at wembley tomorrow. the match is between the teams have been tied in recent years, with only three of the last meetings seen more than goals scored. the united manager, said lots of goals and not what defines a game.|j manager, said lots of goals and not what defines a game. i still don't understand, these word
our guests joining me tonight are susie boniface, who's a columnist at the daily mirror, and rachel cunliffe city am. the headlines on bbc news: royal crowd pleasers, princes harry and william, take a wedding evening walkabout in windsor to meet their most loyal fans. just as they did the night before william's wedding to catherine. it was a moment for snaps and selfies as the people planning to spend the night guarding their spot on tomorrow's procession route were overjoyed to shake the...