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without them, we would not know the identity of brock turner.n, and they physically held him down until police arrived. he's an athlete. this is somebody who got into school because of his, you know, physical prowess. and these are two engineering grad students. and they're really the most important reason why chanel didn't suffer a more devastating sexual assault. because i believe, and i argued this to the jury, that had they not stopped him, he would've completed the, the rape. >> whitaker: so what was the hardest part about making your case to the jury? >> kianerci: chanel had no memory. she was completely unconscious, or too intoxicated to remember the immediate moments before. so, we had a perpetrator who was able to write the script. >> whitaker: turner's first draft of that script was his police interrogation, conducted just hours after the attack. he told a detective he met chanel outside the frat house, they started kissing, and that he followed her, holding hands, behind the dumpster. he said he placed his hand between her legs and sh
without them, we would not know the identity of brock turner.n, and they physically held him down until police arrived. he's an athlete. this is somebody who got into school because of his, you know, physical prowess. and these are two engineering grad students. and they're really the most important reason why chanel didn't suffer a more devastating sexual assault. because i believe, and i argued this to the jury, that had they not stopped him, he would've completed the, the rape. >>...
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id do you think that went for ted turner?>> it went enormously deep and it's also important to probably not the most captivating part of the story that while that growth you major was going on, the world was changing simultaneously. it's very hard for us to remember that that was a moment in time when it wasn't just ted who was experimenting. lots of other people were experimenting. all around the world this technology was revolutionizing everything all sorts of communication. he was able, as he marched on, penetrate more markets, more nations and he got hungry, the fever of that was a thrill for him that he was going to be this person wiring up or using the wires that were wiring of the world to transmit this force for good. that was intoxicating to him as well. absolutely. >> how did cnn avoid hiring union broadcast technicians and how important was that to seeing it in the early days? >> indoors. it never would've worked without it. that's another reason what atlanta was an incredibly wonderful place and also there were is
id do you think that went for ted turner?>> it went enormously deep and it's also important to probably not the most captivating part of the story that while that growth you major was going on, the world was changing simultaneously. it's very hard for us to remember that that was a moment in time when it wasn't just ted who was experimenting. lots of other people were experimenting. all around the world this technology was revolutionizing everything all sorts of communication. he was...
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what is his vision and how does ted turner come into it?> we sean feld embodies a number of men at the time who were trying to book those networks. for years people have been trying to pierce that network stranglehold on not just the news but on entertainment. the problem always was that it was impossible to bust through because they owned it literally the airwaves. reese had been struggling at various jobs over the years to figure out how to do it as had some other men and basically he'd been trying to sell news to ted for wtc g as an independent for years. he had a news service he was involved with and he thought that one that he started one previous to the one he started that he was involved with he just wanted ted to get on board the other independent stations around the country had an ted kept saying no absolutely not. i hate the news i will never do news. when ted did decide to do news, that's who he called was reese and reese was hard-core news as ted was anti-news. they made a very unusual pair but they both had the same goal in min
what is his vision and how does ted turner come into it?> we sean feld embodies a number of men at the time who were trying to book those networks. for years people have been trying to pierce that network stranglehold on not just the news but on entertainment. the problem always was that it was impossible to bust through because they owned it literally the airwaves. reese had been struggling at various jobs over the years to figure out how to do it as had some other men and basically he'd...
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ted turner the sailor.with the america's cup and part of the revelation for you at some part of that life in a determined way. >> every single day i was writing this book and even now i get chills thinking about it. yes he would have been run out of town today. as many men would have been that was completely different. the way ted turner lived his life we should all have the fraction of the gumption that he had and to watch those films and to see them young and handsome the fabulous engineering creation in the water working so hard it so exciting to see. and then a few days later screaming his lungs out chewing tobacco, running bases around the field he lived life to the absolute fullest and that's me before jane fonda. she put a gleam in his eye. he sees the moment and it was such a privilege to read and understand him with this complex character looking for people in his fractured state living his life he lived it. that's all y'all hope. >> did you speak with him for the book? >> i didn't. i didn't even t
ted turner the sailor.with the america's cup and part of the revelation for you at some part of that life in a determined way. >> every single day i was writing this book and even now i get chills thinking about it. yes he would have been run out of town today. as many men would have been that was completely different. the way ted turner lived his life we should all have the fraction of the gumption that he had and to watch those films and to see them young and handsome the fabulous...
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. >> host: and that is your daughter, the co-owner, alyson jones turner who has now joined us. what's been your experience since we talked to you last? >> guest: we have been very grateful that the publishers have offered us a few virtual events and also participation being booksellers for these virtual events so that has helped our sales. >> the booksellers association and the regional association has had regular meetings or activities where all of us talk to each other even though it may vary from store to store and place to place and that has been very helpful and encouraging. through the work that we do and the ideas that we have for the customers that we share and i'm so grateful to. >> host: have you been able to open up your doors yet? >> guest: we did and then we didn't. we have many people coming up from the south during this time of year because of climate and family over the years people have often come to detroit for family reunions and all that so i felt comfortable about being too open. now we are finding upticks encases in michigan as well back to the degree in t
. >> host: and that is your daughter, the co-owner, alyson jones turner who has now joined us. what's been your experience since we talked to you last? >> guest: we have been very grateful that the publishers have offered us a few virtual events and also participation being booksellers for these virtual events so that has helped our sales. >> the booksellers association and the regional association has had regular meetings or activities where all of us talk to each other even...
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reporting live, emily turner, kpix 5. check for a list of what has reopened in your county and across the bay area, head to our website, kpix.com. >>> a new major milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. globally, the number of confirmed cases has topped 25 million. here in the u.s., that number now nearing 6 million. now the oakland a's are in isolation after confirming a case of covid-19. the a's were supposed to finish their series in houston last night and head to seattle to continue their retro. but then a member of the traveling party tested positive for coronavirus. the game in houston was postponed and the next 24 to 48 hours will be spent in isolation at the hotel, as the rest of the group waits to be cleared for travel. >>> roughly a dozen mlb teams have reported positive covid-19 test in the first weeks of the shortened season. >>> politics and social justice protest boiled over this weekend with supporters of teprotesters the golden gate bridge. 250 pro trump protesters walked onto the golden gate bridge yesterd
reporting live, emily turner, kpix 5. check for a list of what has reopened in your county and across the bay area, head to our website, kpix.com. >>> a new major milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. globally, the number of confirmed cases has topped 25 million. here in the u.s., that number now nearing 6 million. now the oakland a's are in isolation after confirming a case of covid-19. the a's were supposed to finish their series in houston last night and head to seattle to continue...
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gillian turner is live in washington on that. what can we expect from that hearing this morning? good morning. >> sandra: good morning to you, sandra. one big reason republicans on this committee are so eager to hear from yates she was at the oval office meeting january 25, 2017 with president obama, f.b.i. director james comey. this is the meeting where they discussed general michael flynn and his work and contacts with the russian government. first up today on judiciary committee is the fisa warrant for former trump campaign advisor carter page. >> we know there was no there there. the dossier was a bunch of garbage and the f.b.i. found out the russian sub source reported a bunch of hearsay and bar talk. i want to ask her if she knew then what she knows now would she sign the warrant? >> the committee's second public hearing on the crossfire
gillian turner is live in washington on that. what can we expect from that hearing this morning? good morning. >> sandra: good morning to you, sandra. one big reason republicans on this committee are so eager to hear from yates she was at the oval office meeting january 25, 2017 with president obama, f.b.i. director james comey. this is the meeting where they discussed general michael flynn and his work and contacts with the russian government. first up today on judiciary committee is the...
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the coverage, mollie hemingway, senior editor at the federalist and fox news contributor, gillian turner, a fox news correspondent, and ray suarez, host of kqed's world affairs. mollie, let's start with joe biden, when you have laura ingram and karl rove giving joe
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emily turner in the north bay with the help on the way.n with anne makovec at the live news desk and anne you just listened to an update on the fire in the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: a lot of positive news coming from this update. this is the fire that has been burning for more than a week. right now they're holding the numbers at 19% containment. and 538 strungtures have been destroyed. the vast majority of them in santa cruz county. 11 in san mateo county. and unfortunately, six people are still missing from the fire zone. deputies have been going in there trying to find these people and follow up with what might have happened to them. so that is kind of the bad news part of it. the good news is that a couple of the communities davenport, bonny doon, are looking safe this morning. the part of the fire that was threatening santa clara county yesterday, that has been extinguished. and firefighters have built pretty strong perimeters protecting uc santa cruz and the city of santa cruz. today they are working on building a barrier ar
emily turner in the north bay with the help on the way.n with anne makovec at the live news desk and anne you just listened to an update on the fire in the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: a lot of positive news coming from this update. this is the fire that has been burning for more than a week. right now they're holding the numbers at 19% containment. and 538 strungtures have been destroyed. the vast majority of them in santa cruz county. 11 in san mateo county. and unfortunately, six...
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. >> and that's your daughter the co-owner allison jones turner who is now joined us. allison what is been your experience since we talked to last in may >> we have been grateful the publishers view virtual events and participation for virtual events that it's really helped our sales. >> guest: the american booksellers association and our regional association, great lakes independent book association has had regular zoom meetings or activities where all of us talk to each other across the squares as i say. and we are finding that many of us are experiencing the same things even though it may vary a little bit from store to store and from place to place. and that has been very helpful. and i think very encouraging. annan lighting for all of us. i think even though we have been separated by distance live really connected to each other through the work that we do. do the ideas we have into the customers we share i'm grateful to the independent books association. >> host: you been able to reopen your door shook? >> guest: we did for men and then we did and prayed that we d
. >> and that's your daughter the co-owner allison jones turner who is now joined us. allison what is been your experience since we talked to last in may >> we have been grateful the publishers view virtual events and participation for virtual events that it's really helped our sales. >> guest: the american booksellers association and our regional association, great lakes independent book association has had regular zoom meetings or activities where all of us talk to each...
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. >> host: allison jones turner what have you learned about online retail? and you have even shipping across the u.s.? >> guest: yes. yes. we have been blessed with orders from all over the country. and having to learn about shipping and handling and even some canadian sales because we are very close together. >> actually candice south of us in detroit. [laughter] right, i really learned a lot and i depend so much on allison because she's really quick with this. and she understands the systems very well. i'm getting a little bit better at it. but really has made a big difference into how we do business with people. somebody said to me, i had an opportunity to have several radio and television interviews. one of the reports, janet likes to talk to people to store and now she's transferred to the phone. [laughter] so i'm the phone answer or from the upfront line one person to answer the phone and begin to take in those kinds of orders. so i feel like i try to be as considerate about people who are on the phone. many times they are rushing and sometimes they fe
. >> host: allison jones turner what have you learned about online retail? and you have even shipping across the u.s.? >> guest: yes. yes. we have been blessed with orders from all over the country. and having to learn about shipping and handling and even some canadian sales because we are very close together. >> actually candice south of us in detroit. [laughter] right, i really learned a lot and i depend so much on allison because she's really quick with this. and she...
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kpix's emily turner joins us with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is good news for the folks who owned businesses that are now allowed to reopen. i will have out of the way so you can see exactly what i'm talking about. a brand-new system in this new world of covid-19, businesses like the one right here, headlights will be allowed to open for indoor services. san francisco and napa county, the only bay area county in the red on the governor's tiered system the system is based mostly on case rate and test positivity. it provides four different tiers of the opening rather than and differing sets of restrictions and guidance for each county, which you can imagine was confusing and had pretty much business owners having whiplash. so what it means for san francisco, is that in addition to hair salons, barbershops, nail salons and massage parlors, all are going to be able to operate outdoors. employees and customers are going to be required to wear a mask. >> i'm excited about it. i feel like as long as people are outdoors, with masks on i feel fairly
kpix's emily turner joins us with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is good news for the folks who owned businesses that are now allowed to reopen. i will have out of the way so you can see exactly what i'm talking about. a brand-new system in this new world of covid-19, businesses like the one right here, headlights will be allowed to open for indoor services. san francisco and napa county, the only bay area county in the red on the governor's tiered system the...
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emily turner found out it depends on which airline you take. >> yes, you say more, but it is relative, before we were in the millions, and billions of passengers, now we are in the tenor hundreds of thousands of passengers, even locally. the question is, depending on the airline, are you safe? there is no straightforward answer. >>> right now it's the wild west out there. >> that's not what you want to hear about air travel when you're about to board a flight. >> for airline passengers to stay safe and healthy on board a plane only a 24 page set of department of transportation recommendations. leaving the final call to the company itself. >> it is really a mess, quite frankly. a lot of different policies and each airport and airline. some are more effective than others, some are trying harder than others. >> there asking to come up with favorably enforceable mandates and has launched a petition on behalf of passengers. currently all carriers require masks on board flights and they require passengers answer a series of health questions before boarding. but only alaska, delta, southwest
emily turner found out it depends on which airline you take. >> yes, you say more, but it is relative, before we were in the millions, and billions of passengers, now we are in the tenor hundreds of thousands of passengers, even locally. the question is, depending on the airline, are you safe? there is no straightforward answer. >>> right now it's the wild west out there. >> that's not what you want to hear about air travel when you're about to board a flight. >> for...
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. >> good evening, everyone and thank you for joining to make virtual political page turner event hosted by the institute of politics and public service at the school of public policy known to many of you as geopolitics. my name is ashley and i may 2020 graduate of the school of public policy whereby he received my master of public policy. throughout my time i've had the opportunity to participate in various public pics both in person and virtual like fellow at the hours anhad the hours anr events. this spring i took a course titled 202 2020 path to the presidency where we go into the theory and campaign strategy. i looked forward to connecting topics in the class with our discussions tonight. i'm pleased to introduce our guest tonight, symone sanders author of no, you shut up, speaking truth to power and reclaiming america. as a fellow woman of color i am in cribbage qaeda leadership, passion for social change in the representation in a space that has historically exploited women of color. a seasoned political strategist who x.25 became the youngest presidential press secretary on recor
. >> good evening, everyone and thank you for joining to make virtual political page turner event hosted by the institute of politics and public service at the school of public policy known to many of you as geopolitics. my name is ashley and i may 2020 graduate of the school of public policy whereby he received my master of public policy. throughout my time i've had the opportunity to participate in various public pics both in person and virtual like fellow at the hours anhad the hours...
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detectives wall and turner wanted to know every last detail of that night.evening to go to church to see one of my little children that i've known since she was born. and she was being baptized that night at church. >> surveillance cameras caught nan nancy's car pulling into the church parking lot shortly before 6:00 that evening. >> in the service i got my picture with their family. it was just a very, very special time. and then i walked on out. and got in my car and started heading home. >> it was 7:26 when nancy pulled out of the church parking lot. on the way home, she picked up dinner at a place called taco bueno. her receipt shows it was 7:32 when she paid for the meal. >> drove on in my driveway. lifted the garage door as i usually do. drove in. got out of my car. got up to the door. didn't hear a thing. but suddenly there was a man with his arm around my neck and a gun to my head demanding my purse. and -- >> what's that feeling like? >> it didn't really register what was going on. so much so that i guess i didn't have quite enough fear. i don't kno
detectives wall and turner wanted to know every last detail of that night.evening to go to church to see one of my little children that i've known since she was born. and she was being baptized that night at church. >> surveillance cameras caught nan nancy's car pulling into the church parking lot shortly before 6:00 that evening. >> in the service i got my picture with their family. it was just a very, very special time. and then i walked on out. and got in my car and started...
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nina turner, terry mcauliffe, tara mckinney, great panel. nina turner, those are big words.oe knows them well. he's used them in the past. you could tell in how he recited it, he often uses the verse that follows after it, which is a call to action for people. he used the part he wanted to use tonight. how difficult do you think the task is of convincing people, who have good reason to feel disaffected, that government can do more than they probably believe it has ever done before? >> very hard, chris, because, heretofore, the government has failed for the last 40 years. i mean, all you have to do is talk to the poor, the working poor, and the barely middle class in this country, and we know this. and what president trump has done has kpsexacerbated that -- those challenges. you know, we have 90 million people in this country right now who are underinsured or uninsured. we got 12 billionaires -- i was listening to you and don. 12 -- we have 12 billionaires, who control a trillion dollars. you know, we are entering, as secretary robert rice talked about, the second gilded age
nina turner, terry mcauliffe, tara mckinney, great panel. nina turner, those are big words.oe knows them well. he's used them in the past. you could tell in how he recited it, he often uses the verse that follows after it, which is a call to action for people. he used the part he wanted to use tonight. how difficult do you think the task is of convincing people, who have good reason to feel disaffected, that government can do more than they probably believe it has ever done before? >>...
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stay up-to-date by streaming us on kpix.com and other digital >> reporter: i'm emily turner in san mateo county, the latest county to be added to the governor's watch list. supervisors say when that happened it was a punch in the gut and now they are punching back. >> people need to where they are mass. >> reporter: you have heard the warnings, but now folks in san mateo county choose to not heed public health requirements, they will have to pay. >> people don't take it seriously until the cost the money. >> it's about time. >> reporter: it is day one of enforcement and we saw most folks following the rules. most people were in agreement with the fines. but for many, the rules are still confusing. >> i am a little confused by what it means. like if i am out by lf need to wear one? i don't know what the rules are. they seem to change pretty often. >> reporter: supervisor david canada says the board had but no choice but to give the rules teeth after seeing copious violations and spikes in coronavirus cases that made them the latest bay area county on the governor's watch list. >> i was in
stay up-to-date by streaming us on kpix.com and other digital >> reporter: i'm emily turner in san mateo county, the latest county to be added to the governor's watch list. supervisors say when that happened it was a punch in the gut and now they are punching back. >> people need to where they are mass. >> reporter: you have heard the warnings, but now folks in san mateo county choose to not heed public health requirements, they will have to pay. >> people don't take it...
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i think that is still being hashed out, and oakland, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> the city of san jose is providing internet access to thousands of students and their families ahead of the school year. 1000 mobile internet hotspots will be distributed based on referrals and an additional 3000 will be available for checkout at san jose public libraries. the city partnered with at&t to make sure that families that cannot afford internet access have it. >> it was important for us where we have got thousands of kids, today who cannot learn online, we want to make sure we are getting to themwhile th pandemic is shutting schools down. >> a lot of people di gradteso we n teach them at pahoreacce think the kids will start learning more and get back into the routine. >>> the target program are the east side high school district. for the latest updates from your district, head online to kpix.com district. >> two hours ago, eddie garcia says he will be leaving the department in december. he joined the force in 1992 worked his way up from the ranks, he was chief of police for four years and san jose
i think that is still being hashed out, and oakland, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> the city of san jose is providing internet access to thousands of students and their families ahead of the school year. 1000 mobile internet hotspots will be distributed based on referrals and an additional 3000 will be available for checkout at san jose public libraries. the city partnered with at&t to make sure that families that cannot afford internet access have it. >> it was important for us...
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. >> gillian turner live on capitol hill. gosh, jim comey, the one thing people can agree on.t's usually not good. >> well, a lot of fireworks so far in this hearing. unsurprisingly, harris, the chair and ranking member can't agree on what the hearing is supposed be investigating. republicans say the obama administration spied on the trump campaign, but the democrats say the real crime here is the trump campaign's misconduct. in one particularly explosive exchange, yates confirmed she would not have signed off on the phis award for carter page had she known then what she knows now. listen. >> i if i don't come i certainly wouldn't have. >> thank you. do you agree that it contained incorrect information? >> i know that now based on the horowitz report. >> that's all i'm trying to say. >> yates also agreed one press that former fbi director james comey went rogue, and she criticized his failure to share information about general flynn with her before they are now infamous january 1st 27 meeting in the oval office. despite this, yates said looking back with the benefit of 20/20 h
. >> gillian turner live on capitol hill. gosh, jim comey, the one thing people can agree on.t's usually not good. >> well, a lot of fireworks so far in this hearing. unsurprisingly, harris, the chair and ranking member can't agree on what the hearing is supposed be investigating. republicans say the obama administration spied on the trump campaign, but the democrats say the real crime here is the trump campaign's misconduct. in one particularly explosive exchange, yates confirmed...
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kpix 5's emily turner shows us. >> reporter: there is good news on the fires that are burning in one country. not only is the good news with regards to the weather and what firefighters have been able to accomplish but also, who will be helping them. in this area behind me, they are expecting it to be full by the afternoon hours of national guardsmen. they are expecting 260 crews to move in this afternoon. over the last couple of days, they have taken a crash course in wildland firefighting, getting them up to speed and prepare to go out and help firefighters in the field. they won't be in the really dangerous situations like the lines. they will, however, bna sub capacity, mopping spot f and aw from the dangerous spots. 260 additional hands is helpful for firefighters who will then be able to be freed up to run containment lines. >> the crews that we have will go in behind some of the fire lines and they will reinforce those to make sure that the fires won't jump those lines. >> reporter: the new numbers, when it comes to this fire in one country, three and 57,046 acres and is now u
kpix 5's emily turner shows us. >> reporter: there is good news on the fires that are burning in one country. not only is the good news with regards to the weather and what firefighters have been able to accomplish but also, who will be helping them. in this area behind me, they are expecting it to be full by the afternoon hours of national guardsmen. they are expecting 260 crews to move in this afternoon. over the last couple of days, they have taken a crash course in wildland...
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i am emily turner. >> i am devin fehely. >>> let's get to our meteorologist. >> yesterday was bad but that's only the start. here is the view over the bridge with no marine layer this morning but i don't think anyone is surprised to see that. although we did cool down in the upper 60s in the city after being in the mid-90s yesterday. we shattered the record of san francisco from the gold rush. we will do it all over again today. we have intense heat again today and it could get technically cooler tomorrow but don't think sunday will feel good but about 5 to 7 degrees drop from today. that is short-lived. next week we have intense heat much of next week with your 7- day forecast coming up in a bit. today 108 for many inland spots with 89 in the bay. if you are lucky in the city you will stay out of the 90s. i will be back with more coming up in a bit. >>> rolling blackouts are over for the time being in california. yesterday they affected over 200,000 customers. the independent system operator ordered the shut off to preserve the system stability. katie nielsen was in san rafael when t
i am emily turner. >> i am devin fehely. >>> let's get to our meteorologist. >> yesterday was bad but that's only the start. here is the view over the bridge with no marine layer this morning but i don't think anyone is surprised to see that. although we did cool down in the upper 60s in the city after being in the mid-90s yesterday. we shattered the record of san francisco from the gold rush. we will do it all over again today. we have intense heat again today and it could...
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turner was convinced cory had not died a natural death. she concluded someone had used an object -- likely a pillow to suffocate the woman; left it under her arms and removed it many hours later. >> the manner of death would be homicide. >> reporter: for the detective cory lovelace's death came down to two competing narratives from two compelling women. one relied on science to explain a murder. the other relied on memory to describe an ailing mother just before she passed away. in the end, the detective believed the science. he believed that a crime had, indeed, been committed. but now chief copley had a little problem back at the quincy police officers who had conducted very different investigations of the same case. >> detective gibson, you believe that this was a homicide. >> i -- i do believe that. >> officer baird, do you believe that this was a death of natural causes? are you divided on that fundamental issue? >> i'm now uncertain. from what i've heard and been told, under the -- under the new investigation. much more uncertain tha
turner was convinced cory had not died a natural death. she concluded someone had used an object -- likely a pillow to suffocate the woman; left it under her arms and removed it many hours later. >> the manner of death would be homicide. >> reporter: for the detective cory lovelace's death came down to two competing narratives from two compelling women. one relied on science to explain a murder. the other relied on memory to describe an ailing mother just before she passed away. in...
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the mill closed last year, and turner now takes care of the grounds. what did the closure mean for coos bay >> well, it was 111 family wage jobs lost, and then the outlying jobs from there, all the log truck drivers. we would get anywhere rdfrom 10- upof 100 or more loads of logs a day. >>eporter: unlike southport, the georgia pacific mill only processed one species of tree, the douglas fir, and the company said cheaper asian logs made the mill in coos bay too expensive to supply,nother piece of the complicated puzzle that is the timber industry-- making broadpo tical pledges, like the one donald trump made in 2 bring jobs back, ever more complicated. number of timber jobs in oregone has been relatively flat. when you hear politicians reach out to timber workers and say, we're going to bring this back, what goes thugh your mind whendg you hear p like this? >> i'm both a little skeptical and a little sad, because i think a lot of rural places are tired of being promised quick, easy fixes. these are-- these are what we call wicked problems, right. forest
the mill closed last year, and turner now takes care of the grounds. what did the closure mean for coos bay >> well, it was 111 family wage jobs lost, and then the outlying jobs from there, all the log truck drivers. we would get anywhere rdfrom 10- upof 100 or more loads of logs a day. >>eporter: unlike southport, the georgia pacific mill only processed one species of tree, the douglas fir, and the company said cheaper asian logs made the mill in coos bay too expensive to...
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a lot of people said it's a page turner and i am thrilled because that's exactly what i wanted to do so much history has been written in the distant past but that's not what i wanted to do. i wanted to take you into the moment of countdown 1945 is a key moment from april 12th 1945 when truman is summoned to the white house that he finds out roosevelt's dad and is sworn in in the secretary of war takes him aside and says i need to tell you about an immense project creating the most devastating weapon in history the first time vice president hears of the manhattan project. not just as he struggles but even the scientist at los alamos they don't even know if this would work until 21 days before and the flight crew of the enola gay who was on a mission to hiroshima don't know when they drop it if the aftershock will knock them out of the sky. so that's what i was trying to do in the fact that you say it is a page turner and a thriller, i am thrilled's. >> my father was a b-29 bomber so i was riveted but you have to be in the army air corps to like the book. it is very well done. you put
a lot of people said it's a page turner and i am thrilled because that's exactly what i wanted to do so much history has been written in the distant past but that's not what i wanted to do. i wanted to take you into the moment of countdown 1945 is a key moment from april 12th 1945 when truman is summoned to the white house that he finds out roosevelt's dad and is sworn in in the secretary of war takes him aside and says i need to tell you about an immense project creating the most devastating...
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. ♪ wallace turner was the 17-year-old slave in mississippi and he tried to run away four times.h time he tried to run away, he would run north and get caught. they would bring him back and beat him unmercifully. in fact, during that time, you could get jobs beating slaves by the number of lashes or by the hour. finally, unbelievably, his owner became sympathetic and brought him to mobile from north mississippi and had him auctioned off right there at john ragline's slave market and the guy that puchlsed him before this building was here was an ant bell lum home. he was the merchant marine. he puchlsed wallace and all he wanted wall a las to do was to walk his horses because he was found of horses. and wallace was walking his horse on dauphin street one day and something spooked the horse and it took off and he couldn't catch him. he had to caome home and tell miss misand say wallace, you go downstairs because collier's going to want to talk to you when he gets home. he knew what that meant. he runs out the door. instead of running north, he runs south. well, in mobile, when you
. ♪ wallace turner was the 17-year-old slave in mississippi and he tried to run away four times.h time he tried to run away, he would run north and get caught. they would bring him back and beat him unmercifully. in fact, during that time, you could get jobs beating slaves by the number of lashes or by the hour. finally, unbelievably, his owner became sympathetic and brought him to mobile from north mississippi and had him auctioned off right there at john ragline's slave market and the guy...
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michelle turner, thank you for taking the time to share your feelings about all of this.ast moment. >> he does have a new movie out right now on netflix, da 5 bloods. he's the central figure in it. he does great work. i would encourage everyone if they want to pay a tribute to watch him in this movie. >> michelle turner, thank you. >> sure. >>> as we go to break, another live look at kenosha, wisconsin, where a crowd has gathered for a rally about jacob blake's shooting and we could hear from members of the blake family if and when that happens, we'll bring it to you live. don't go anywhere. stay with us. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." was that your great-grandmother? who stood up. who stood strong. who demanded to be seen. to be heard. to be counted. learning about her courage and grit... ...can inspire you to pass it on... ...to the women who are next. find your family's connection to this moment in history. at ancestry. what do you look for when i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don'
michelle turner, thank you for taking the time to share your feelings about all of this.ast moment. >> he does have a new movie out right now on netflix, da 5 bloods. he's the central figure in it. he does great work. i would encourage everyone if they want to pay a tribute to watch him in this movie. >> michelle turner, thank you. >> sure. >>> as we go to break, another live look at kenosha, wisconsin, where a crowd has gathered for a rally about jacob blake's...
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good morning, i am emily turner. >>> a red flag warning went into effect for the entire bay area and central
good morning, i am emily turner. >>> a red flag warning went into effect for the entire bay area and central
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and we're going to nigeria now for what might be the most heartwarming call turners of the week 11 year old ballet student emphysema. went viral with this video of him dancing barefoot in the rain it got the attention of companies and schools around the world including american ballet theatre through offered him a scholarship in new york starting next year he's already started taking classes with them online. that's it for this edition of arts and culture of course you can always find us online for more culture news at d.w. dot com slash culture thanks for watching. camping in brandenburg is popular the scope of 19 summer. you can still get takes a break from the city in germany easy to come ah cretin it's just the perfect spot for all those who are looking for people employ it not many people and lots of nature either way it's an adventure to come. and you take your own accommodation with you. chickie and. w. . i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am the most and nothing with the budget and i think deep into the general culture. you don't seem to take this groundhog day
and we're going to nigeria now for what might be the most heartwarming call turners of the week 11 year old ballet student emphysema. went viral with this video of him dancing barefoot in the rain it got the attention of companies and schools around the world including american ballet theatre through offered him a scholarship in new york starting next year he's already started taking classes with them online. that's it for this edition of arts and culture of course you can always find us online...
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about this so of course on this front we are definitely seeing a little bit more tension on the road turner thank you very much for your analysis . oh bulging order books for south korea's ship building say they give hope of a turnaround new reservations for tank is carrying liquefied natural gas the reason for the optimism as everyone knows this crisis isn't over yet. so 3 of ranks is one of the top shipbuilding countries in the world but it's a boom and bust industry it takes years for south korea's shipyard hub of to feel new order's benefits. from signing the contract to construction takes a year to year in the hands resulting in a lack of work in the federal government have to manage this problem together to maintain employment and the ongoing viability of the ship building industry here. and maintaining viability has become more difficult as of late south korea's traditional key industries textiles steel auto electronics and ship building largely depend on robust international trade what happens here effects the whole country but now because of the coronavirus those industries are par
about this so of course on this front we are definitely seeing a little bit more tension on the road turner thank you very much for your analysis . oh bulging order books for south korea's ship building say they give hope of a turnaround new reservations for tank is carrying liquefied natural gas the reason for the optimism as everyone knows this crisis isn't over yet. so 3 of ranks is one of the top shipbuilding countries in the world but it's a boom and bust industry it takes years for south...
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nichelle turner is here.hank you so. >> it's a tough one, don. >> 43 years old, beyond sad. >> younger than the both of us, it's tough talking about someone that is so young and has such a bright future in front of him. you mentioned of course he was the star of "black panther" and introduced us all to marvel's first black super hero movie, you know, full-rounded movie. and he was cat bulleted into superstardom after that. he also starred in so many films. i used to kind of joke with him and say if there was an iconic black man in american history, you would play it because he also played jackie robinson in '42 and of course today is jackie robinson day. chadwick was dedicated to the craft, he believed in the works are he was masterful at it. but, don, he also believed in social justice initiatives and he was a firm believer on the get out to vote fight. he's a kid from south carolina. he talked openly about the trials and tribulations with racism growing up and he talked about when he was shooting "black pan
nichelle turner is here.hank you so. >> it's a tough one, don. >> 43 years old, beyond sad. >> younger than the both of us, it's tough talking about someone that is so young and has such a bright future in front of him. you mentioned of course he was the star of "black panther" and introduced us all to marvel's first black super hero movie, you know, full-rounded movie. and he was cat bulleted into superstardom after that. he also starred in so many films. i used to...
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i am emily turner. >> i am devin fehely and let's get to our meteorologist darren peck. >> we have smoke and hazy skies . the colors are pretty but weki unhealthy air quality bay area wide. the te prettwarm for this time of the day. typical 57 in san francisco with marine layer along the coast. we have to shift the focus from talking about temperatures as we zero in on the air-quality. look at all the orange and red dots on your screen right now. that tells you it is unhealthy for sensitive groups, and flat- out unhealthy for everybody. if you could limit your time outside today that's a good idea. as far as temperatures, mid-80s at the bay and low 80s inland, a few degrees above average mo sunday night into monday morning. we have much more on that coming up. >>> the firefighters andbattlin scorching over a half million wildfires burning across the area. we begin with the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: we watched the smoke go from gray to cole black with the fired destroying more structures, getting closer to boulder creek where i'm standing. >>> we have watch them all day trying to
i am emily turner. >> i am devin fehely and let's get to our meteorologist darren peck. >> we have smoke and hazy skies . the colors are pretty but weki unhealthy air quality bay area wide. the te prettwarm for this time of the day. typical 57 in san francisco with marine layer along the coast. we have to shift the focus from talking about temperatures as we zero in on the air-quality. look at all the orange and red dots on your screen right now. that tells you it is unhealthy for...
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in the meantime, emily turner, kpix 5 's track we are going live right now to the santa cruz mountains where cal fire is giving an update on that huge czu lightning complex fires. this is at the scotts valley community center. let's listen in. >> we are confident that we are going to be looking around the top. we have this construction into this creeping fire. it is steep, rugged terrain is difficult to get good control lines and there but we are using the alternative method and monitoring that we have resources that are monitoring that. down the coast, we are putting in more lines and we are actively engaged in putting a direct control line in which will protect the community of pescadero and put in a good spot of protection. around the coast, it is looking good. there is a lot of self mitigated fire due to the weather. on the south, regarding the contingency lines, they are holding very well and the fire has blackened out and is extinguished, so we will continue to work on that area around santa cruz, where it is looking very well protected. with the reflective weather, we are not ve
in the meantime, emily turner, kpix 5 's track we are going live right now to the santa cruz mountains where cal fire is giving an update on that huge czu lightning complex fires. this is at the scotts valley community center. let's listen in. >> we are confident that we are going to be looking around the top. we have this construction into this creeping fire. it is steep, rugged terrain is difficult to get good control lines and there but we are using the alternative method and...
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and a lot of people have said that it's a page-turner, they couldn't put it down. i'm thrilled because, frankly, that's exactly what i wanted to do. i think so much history, you know, this is in the distant past, we know what happened, why did it happened, and that's not at all what i wanted to do. and in this case it's countdown 1945, the key moments in those 116 days from april 12th, '45, when trueman summoned to the white house -- truman is summoned to the white house, he thinks to talk to roosevelt, and then he finds out he's dead, and henry stimson takes the him aside and says i need to tell you about an immense project to create the most devastating weapon in true which is the first inkling vice president, now-president truman has of the existence of the manhattan project. and to take you not just truman as he's struggling and making the decision, but the scientists at los alamos who don't know whether the gadget, as they call the atom bomb, would even work until 21 is days before the bombing. and the flight crew of the enola gay who, on the mission during th
and a lot of people have said that it's a page-turner, they couldn't put it down. i'm thrilled because, frankly, that's exactly what i wanted to do. i think so much history, you know, this is in the distant past, we know what happened, why did it happened, and that's not at all what i wanted to do. and in this case it's countdown 1945, the key moments in those 116 days from april 12th, '45, when trueman summoned to the white house -- truman is summoned to the white house, he thinks to talk to...
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>> tina turner and bryan adams, people "the only love."t is that makes me look like i'm dancing but anyway -- do we have those songs? ♪ ♪ it's only love >> i do love tina turner. >> oh, my gosh, yes. i know. and then, of course, i went to classic '80s. ♪ power some sugar on me ♪ pour some sugar on me >> that's a good one. i heard a conversation that you guys were talking about def leppard was on all the time -- >> what? >> that def leppard is on all of the time now? >> i hear it all of the time, i don't know why. i love it. >> so, these are my top songs. to be clear, these aren't the top-top, it's the one that are tv safe. >> look at that. >> "lose my breath" by destiny's child. and listen to this. ♪ michelle williams has the best line in this song "if you can't make me say ooh" -- i'll let you google the rest. so glad you're with us. >> "smerconish" is next. >>> are we ready to rumble? i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia and i have my doubts. here's the best summation of election day in america that i've ever read, quote, imagine heari
>> tina turner and bryan adams, people "the only love."t is that makes me look like i'm dancing but anyway -- do we have those songs? ♪ ♪ it's only love >> i do love tina turner. >> oh, my gosh, yes. i know. and then, of course, i went to classic '80s. ♪ power some sugar on me ♪ pour some sugar on me >> that's a good one. i heard a conversation that you guys were talking about def leppard was on all the time -- >> what? >> that def leppard...
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i emily turner. >>> it will be hot and especially in the inland areas. doggie but burning off by midmorning. currently conditions are mild with 59 degrees in concord and temperature right now at 50 but those numbers will climb big- time, around mid day. it will be windy along the coast with 65 degrees. at the bay it will be breezy and 75 but that will climb. inland in the mid-90s and we could even get close to triple digits today. this will be the hottest day of the weekend. we have heat advisory in effect until 8:00 tonight. be sure to stay hydrated and take it easy. if you are exercising outside, do it in the morning hours before it gets too hot. in the delta mostly midnight these. here is a look at the ballet, 99 to 110 degrees. and death valley they had a record yesterday at 125 degrees thanks of that high pressure system influencing our weather. >>> california is closing in on a half million cases of the coronavirus with 270,000 cases recorded in the month of july. friday night was not nearly as busy as it used to be. here is the scene of north beac
i emily turner. >>> it will be hot and especially in the inland areas. doggie but burning off by midmorning. currently conditions are mild with 59 degrees in concord and temperature right now at 50 but those numbers will climb big- time, around mid day. it will be windy along the coast with 65 degrees. at the bay it will be breezy and 75 but that will climb. inland in the mid-90s and we could even get close to triple digits today. this will be the hottest day of the weekend. we have...
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that's what i was trying to do and the fact the use of the people john, have said it was a page turner and a thriller. i'm thrilled. >> chris, my father was a pilot in the army air force so i was riveted as you can imagine, but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corps to like this book. so really well done. you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that's just a masterful job come so well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to do. there are so many dramatic moments. truman, he has meeting with his war cabinet on june 18, and henry stenson the secretary of war is there, george marshall, the jewel of the army, all of the top brass and are discussing now the nazis have surrendered on may 8, how they're going to finish and when the war against the japanese. for about 45 minutes there's a long discussion of the invasion of japan, how many troops that will take, how long it will prolong the war, how many hundreds of thousands of casualties there will be on both sides. and at the end there's quite a junior megan romcom the assistant secr
that's what i was trying to do and the fact the use of the people john, have said it was a page turner and a thriller. i'm thrilled. >> chris, my father was a pilot in the army air force so i was riveted as you can imagine, but your father doesn't need to have been in the army air corps to like this book. so really well done. you put us in the room where it happens on many occasions and that's just a masterful job come so well done. >> thank you. that's exactly what i was trying to...
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li loemily turner the is live th emily? >> reporter: as paul said, you don't have to be near one of these fires to experience it. the breeze we feel is all over the bay area. >>> of mount diablo is obscured by smoke. according to this air-quality map, few spots are unaffected. the darker the color, the worst quality air it is. many parts of the south bay and east bay have very unhealthy and almost hazardous air quality. the heavy smoke combined with extreme hea that keep stuff idprovindividuals. out of my eyes as much as possible. >> we managed to make our way through it. >> while it might be tempting to open your windows for a cool breeze with stanford children he rlying al sth issues. >> if someone is experiencing clear and present danger from their environment and they have to address the risk at hand which is their inab breathe well. >> stay inside or togo ilitto go out sport the unofficial acceory of 2020. filtering out particulates in the air, as well as coronavirus another it seems. >> curious, what did the doctor sa
li loemily turner the is live th emily? >> reporter: as paul said, you don't have to be near one of these fires to experience it. the breeze we feel is all over the bay area. >>> of mount diablo is obscured by smoke. according to this air-quality map, few spots are unaffected. the darker the color, the worst quality air it is. many parts of the south bay and east bay have very unhealthy and almost hazardous air quality. the heavy smoke combined with extreme hea that keep stuff...
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in point reyes, emily turner, kpix5. >>> crews are achieving better containment on the fires burning in wine country. the lnu lightning complex is burning in napa and solano and has consumed nearly 350,000 acres. that's larger than the size of los angeles and is now 27% contained. >> for folks that need help if their homes were destroyed, we are working with three sites and make it a disaster recovery center staffed by fema and 48 hours later, they will be up and running. >> that remains the big story, bad air. a live look at san jose. you can see those hazy skies with meteorologist, mary lee, having a closer look at that. >>> we are tracking that hayes and that smoke as we look to our mount hamilton camera from the observatory. you can see blue sky and that blanket of smoke. the current air quality has unhealthy air and we are watching that closely for you. looking at the colors in red indicate unhealthy air from the peninsula and from redwood city, mountain view and san jose. in the tri-valley, unhealthy air and dublin and pleasanton, unhealthy for sensitive groups. check out the e
in point reyes, emily turner, kpix5. >>> crews are achieving better containment on the fires burning in wine country. the lnu lightning complex is burning in napa and solano and has consumed nearly 350,000 acres. that's larger than the size of los angeles and is now 27% contained. >> for folks that need help if their homes were destroyed, we are working with three sites and make it a disaster recovery center staffed by fema and 48 hours later, they will be up and running....
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chad pergram on capitol hill with the postal service drama, gillian turner looks at the bill clinton factor at the convention tonight and we begin with corresponding peter doocy in wilmington, delaware, very good evening, peter. >> good evening, bret. there aren't many places to go during a global pandemic but tv ratings compared to 2016 are down 28%. digital streams are up, though. most of the program is pretaped and the live portions of a little bit like this behind the scenes. >> you probably should get off the screen. >> yes, hello. >> day two of the convention remains almost fully virtual. >> i hope everyone tunes into the democratic convention tonight to watch my wife jill speak. >> tonight's headliner is dr. dr. jill biden, who teased her remarks with this tweet. "how did you get this number," those are the first words i spoke to joe when he called me out of the blue on a saturday in 1975. bill clinton and jimmy carter, whose path to the presidency of joe biden has tried to emulate for months. >> the only democrat to win back the presidency is where we have overwhelming suppor
chad pergram on capitol hill with the postal service drama, gillian turner looks at the bill clinton factor at the convention tonight and we begin with corresponding peter doocy in wilmington, delaware, very good evening, peter. >> good evening, bret. there aren't many places to go during a global pandemic but tv ratings compared to 2016 are down 28%. digital streams are up, though. most of the program is pretaped and the live portions of a little bit like this behind the scenes. >>...
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what happened in 1945 but this book is a thriller and a lot of people have said that it's a page turner they couldn't put it down. and throw because, frankly, that's exactly what i wanted to do. i think so much history is written in the distant past, we know what happened, why did it happen, that's not at all what i wanted to do.i wanted to take you into the moment and in this case count down 1945 the 115 days that changed the world. the key moment in those 116 days from april 12 45 when truman is summoned to the white house. he thinks to talk to president roosevelt and then he finds out that roosevelt is dead and he is sworn in and henry stimson, secretary work takes the side afterward and says i need to tell you about an immense project to create the most devastating weapon in history, the first inkling vice president, no president truman, has of the existence of the manhattan project and to take you not just truman as he is struggling and making the decision but los alamos who don't know whether the gadget the atom bomb would even work until 21 days before the bombing and the flight
what happened in 1945 but this book is a thriller and a lot of people have said that it's a page turner they couldn't put it down. and throw because, frankly, that's exactly what i wanted to do. i think so much history is written in the distant past, we know what happened, why did it happen, that's not at all what i wanted to do.i wanted to take you into the moment and in this case count down 1945 the 115 days that changed the world. the key moment in those 116 days from april 12 45 when truman...
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gillian turner picks it up from there live in washington. what else was in there?ding in this report is that the contains relative inexperience and government made the president-elect's transition team a prime target for russian operatives back in 2016. a major other finding in this report was president obama's fbi relied too heavily on the contents of that now it infamous steele dossier in its investigation. take a listen to the acting chairman of senate intelligence, marco rubio. >> we found absolutely no evidence whatsoever that donald trump or his campaign colluded with russia to meddle in our elections. second, the fbi made some very troubling mistakes, especially by relying on a dossier against the advice of the cia and the sources that were used to create it. >> the point about the steele dossier and its shortcomings as a reliable source were echoed just last week by former career justice department official sally yates. listen. >> i certainly regret that the department justice admitted those were inaccurate. >> of the republicans today emphasizing how exhau
gillian turner picks it up from there live in washington. what else was in there?ding in this report is that the contains relative inexperience and government made the president-elect's transition team a prime target for russian operatives back in 2016. a major other finding in this report was president obama's fbi relied too heavily on the contents of that now it infamous steele dossier in its investigation. take a listen to the acting chairman of senate intelligence, marco rubio. >> we...
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fox news correspondent gillian turner. executive director of serve america pac and the fox news contributor marie harf. joining us today, i haven't seen him in a while. we're glad he is back. former chie chief of staff for mitch mcconnell, josh holmes in the virtual house. >> josh: good to see you. >> harris: good to see you. >> josh: good to see you, harris. >> harris: chart with chief best and what could not have be an easy decision for her. why was it necessary? >> josh: i think a lot of us hoped that ewould never get to the point that americans are suffering the consequence of prolonged liberal government of american cities but the consequences are here. and with this particular case, the real problem honestly is you can't over time disrespect, defund the police department, pretend like they don't exist. the concerns about the community are non-existent. you can't do those things and then hope that good people will choose to serve the communities. what we have seen in seattle, perfect example of the neglect of the poli
fox news correspondent gillian turner. executive director of serve america pac and the fox news contributor marie harf. joining us today, i haven't seen him in a while. we're glad he is back. former chie chief of staff for mitch mcconnell, josh holmes in the virtual house. >> josh: good to see you. >> harris: good to see you. >> josh: good to see you, harris. >> harris: chart with chief best and what could not have be an easy decision for her. why was it necessary?...
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the this is a big league play for dodgers, justin turner. the umpire says say and they review it and as you will clearly see he is out. and this is just beautiful. in the bubble tonight in the nba, alonzo ball from the court, zion. that is beautiful. >>> and a little hockey for you tonight, frank. dallas tonight, and the gome between the legs. hockey. that is the sporting tonight. >> goodnight. >> goodnight. happy wedding day! [ laughs ] what are you doing here? you pay for a full-service wedding, you get our full packages. ohh. close, honey. so close. and we're crossing. we're crossing. and trays down. and trays down. napkins. relax. enjoy. to whisk you away to your beautiful hilltop wedding. how's the weather? i had a dream it rained on everyone. dry as a bone. the only thing it will be raining tonight is men. we really need it. mm. has anyone heard from sal? no. and i will never understand why you asked that boozy us-hag to officiate your wedding. we didn't exactly ask sal. sal... mm-hmm.
the this is a big league play for dodgers, justin turner. the umpire says say and they review it and as you will clearly see he is out. and this is just beautiful. in the bubble tonight in the nba, alonzo ball from the court, zion. that is beautiful. >>> and a little hockey for you tonight, frank. dallas tonight, and the gome between the legs. hockey. that is the sporting tonight. >> goodnight. >> goodnight. happy wedding day! [ laughs ] what are you doing here? you pay for...
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>> shannon: gillian turner, thank you.il, "politico" had a headline "tara reade allegations rattle ep search," "if you are in a more awkward position then kamala harris, use the kavanaugh hearings as a springboard into her presidentil campaign and said she believes affords accusation in 2018." joining us, dave brown to talk about the contrast. >> hey, shannon, how are you? >> shannon: i am good. let me read you something from "the wall street journal" after the accusation came out about joe biden. from tara reade, who says he sexually assaulted her, they say this, headline: "joe biden and the #metoo double standard," they say "democrats don't want the belief standard for a applying to their presidential candidate even though they have applied it in 2018 to trump the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, this is a case study and partisan payback and how the media has conveniently rediscover the skepticism nowhere to be found when analyzing justice kavanaugh's a accusers." now on the same ticket, she was a vocal opponent o
>> shannon: gillian turner, thank you.il, "politico" had a headline "tara reade allegations rattle ep search," "if you are in a more awkward position then kamala harris, use the kavanaugh hearings as a springboard into her presidentil campaign and said she believes affords accusation in 2018." joining us, dave brown to talk about the contrast. >> hey, shannon, how are you? >> shannon: i am good. let me read you something from "the wall street...
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now it is time for the last word for the great katie turner is filling in for lawrence tonight. great to see you. >> hey there, rachel. how cynical for them to say everybody is going to get it. congratulations on making it through that entire convention.a especially last night when you hadgh to do the fact collect. >> it is very nice of you to say that. you have been mislead or you are mistaken if you think i made it through. i am not okay, but i am going to take a weekend to get myself okay and i will be back in my human skin by monday. >> i hope it includes a nice, large cocktail. rachel, thank you very much. and this presidential election, as with all presidential elections in which an incumbent is on the ballot comes down to one basic question: do you want another four years of the person in the oval office right now? do you want four more years of donald trump? last night the president made his re-election case to america, but it was hard to see what case he was actually making. he denounced a lot of things and attacked a lot of people, but we didn't hear a lot about what t
now it is time for the last word for the great katie turner is filling in for lawrence tonight. great to see you. >> hey there, rachel. how cynical for them to say everybody is going to get it. congratulations on making it through that entire convention.a especially last night when you hadgh to do the fact collect. >> it is very nice of you to say that. you have been mislead or you are mistaken if you think i made it through. i am not okay, but i am going to take a weekend to get...
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turner and espn pay $24 billion to air the nba, for that rights package.upset the chinese by actually talking, reporting about this and show the same snackerring condescension that you see from, say, lebron james or steve kerr in criticizing the president or republicans or a political party or whatever, they're very brave when they talk about trump, they're not so brave when it comes to the chinese because the old adage is follow the money, and that absolutely applies here. it affects their bottom line, gregg. gregg: it surely does. classic hypocrisy. money weighs out. it's a shame about adam silver and the nba. they need to speak out about these human rights abuses that they're a participant in. joe concha, great to see you in. >>> coming up next, joe biden set to announce his vp pick next week. young americans for liberty analyst kristin tate on that next. >> joe biden is stuck in a basement somewhere, and he just emerges every now and again and somebody hands him a noterd card, and he says whatever his 23-year-old staffer tells him to say, and then he d
turner and espn pay $24 billion to air the nba, for that rights package.upset the chinese by actually talking, reporting about this and show the same snackerring condescension that you see from, say, lebron james or steve kerr in criticizing the president or republicans or a political party or whatever, they're very brave when they talk about trump, they're not so brave when it comes to the chinese because the old adage is follow the money, and that absolutely applies here. it affects their...
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justin turner will come in to score and the dodgers lead 7- 6.n the bottom of the 10th any marie seo comes in and the clutch. justin turner, great play on it, but joey bart able to score the tying run 7- 7. the dodgers in the top of the 11th inning have just pushed the cross so we will go to the bottom of the 11th inning. it looks like, you can't really see it from here [ laughter ], but i think the dodgers took the lead by 8- 7. >>> in texas they just go swinging from the hills and they struck out 10 times tonight, but they did contribute the long about a couple of times to get it done in the fourth inning. it is a 1- 1 game with matt olson crushing when off hail gibson, not to be confused with bob gibson. 453 feet, a two run homer, his 10th and we have a 3- 1 lead. fifth inning, marcus simeon took it to right, that is his fifth. i love those two run homer's and all of a sudden it is a 5- 1 a's lead, looking with the team we have come to know and the season. seventh-inning, not a home run here. it is load the bases, instead it is a bases clearin
justin turner will come in to score and the dodgers lead 7- 6.n the bottom of the 10th any marie seo comes in and the clutch. justin turner, great play on it, but joey bart able to score the tying run 7- 7. the dodgers in the top of the 11th inning have just pushed the cross so we will go to the bottom of the 11th inning. it looks like, you can't really see it from here [ laughter ], but i think the dodgers took the lead by 8- 7. >>> in texas they just go swinging from the hills and...
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. >> reporter: in petaluma, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> san francisco is allowing more businesses to reopen with restriction starting tomorrow. hair salons, barber shops, nail salons and massage dollars can operate outdoors. everyone what must wear a mask. starting the 29th, -- in masao -- san mateo county is allowing retail stores, hair salons and barbershops to restart indoor activity once again beginning today. for a list of what has reopened in accounting and across the bay area, head to our website, kpix.com. t announs the ening of the housing navigation center to address the city's homeless crisis. with homelessness rising 27% in two years the city plans to give people a place to live. the pastor securing permanent housing, as they start housing people in september starting up to six months. >>> or protest in portland leading to two dozen arrest. authorities declared an unlawful assembly after 2:30 last night after demonstrators threw rocks at officers and at a safety building nearby people is made 29 arrests. saturday night classes woke up with pro trumpet demonstrators and protester
. >> reporter: in petaluma, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> san francisco is allowing more businesses to reopen with restriction starting tomorrow. hair salons, barber shops, nail salons and massage dollars can operate outdoors. everyone what must wear a mask. starting the 29th, -- in masao -- san mateo county is allowing retail stores, hair salons and barbershops to restart indoor activity once again beginning today. for a list of what has reopened in accounting and across the bay...