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joe: let's bring in michael , joining us from california, bloomberg view columnist and the chief economic advisor -- we will start with you. what is your number one headline from what yellen just said? >> not a market mover but somewhat more dovish than i would have expected considering what is happening on the ground in the economy. joe: what struck you as dovish? ist did you hear that different or discordant? for a set herself up comment that we are very near the target of the federal reserve including on inflation and yet when it came to what that implies for policy she stepped back. what i found interesting is she recognized the structural headwinds to the economy but then didn't imply what that means for the ineffectiveness excessive reliance on monetary policy. she set up for a somewhat more hawkish signal about policies. less data dependence. but she didn't go there. do you think she was keeping her options open? >> she was keeping her options open because they don't know what is going to happen. nothing has really changed since mid-december. the economy is performing at about the
joe: let's bring in michael , joining us from california, bloomberg view columnist and the chief economic advisor -- we will start with you. what is your number one headline from what yellen just said? >> not a market mover but somewhat more dovish than i would have expected considering what is happening on the ground in the economy. joe: what struck you as dovish? ist did you hear that different or discordant? for a set herself up comment that we are very near the target of the federal...
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hejoins us from california via webcam. thank you forjoining us. new russian word, how surprised should we be these tactics exist? it is familiar for anybody who has been watching russia long—term, a lot of the allegation inside the dossier, although they sound sensational toll us are bread and butter to the russians. so in that respect, everything that is written in the dossier is plausible but that does not necessarily mean it is true, one important point that is being overlooked and much of the reporting is that the dossier itself does not make a judgment on whether this things are true north in the same way as us intelligence community has not done so, far from saying they are not found as donald trump is saying they are saying we are not taking a view but we need to know the allegations are there. how problematic for you is the sensational language in it and the fa ct sensational language in it and the fact money seems to have changed hands? well, as you heard from your security correspondent, the presence of money may possibly have induced so
hejoins us from california via webcam. thank you forjoining us. new russian word, how surprised should we be these tactics exist? it is familiar for anybody who has been watching russia long—term, a lot of the allegation inside the dossier, although they sound sensational toll us are bread and butter to the russians. so in that respect, everything that is written in the dossier is plausible but that does not necessarily mean it is true, one important point that is being overlooked and much of...
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mohamed el-erian says without credible figures on policy here he is joining us from california.estors getting impatient? is it justified? is getting impatient, yes it is justified. we have had a significant move on announcements, on progrowth policy announcements. are waiting for detailed design and policy implementation. >> how much of a app between the policy announcements and the implementation on capitol hill? >> a lot will depend on what we see over the next few weeks. remember why this is needed. out the chinese export numbers that's adjusted the global economy is weak. second are long-standing structural headwinds. is why you need continuous fuel into the stock market in order for stocks to go higher. rotations and relative value is where the money is going to be made. >> markets don't like uncertainty, yet they are liking this environment. what are they so uncertain of? >> they like the fact they have turned -- they have heard about tax reform and money coming back into the u.s.. the uncertain element comes from the trade side. so for the rhetoric on the trade side hasn'
mohamed el-erian says without credible figures on policy here he is joining us from california.estors getting impatient? is it justified? is getting impatient, yes it is justified. we have had a significant move on announcements, on progrowth policy announcements. are waiting for detailed design and policy implementation. >> how much of a app between the policy announcements and the implementation on capitol hill? >> a lot will depend on what we see over the next few weeks. remember...
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david: joining us from california is leon panetta, chairman for the institute of public policy.e has held just about every important post in the legislative branch of the u.s. government. he has been chief of staff to president bill clinton and was director of the central intelligence agency. thank you very much for joining us. let us start with the cyber security issue. i don't remember tight time when we have had this many cyber security issues in an election. we have reports that russians may have tried to interfere with the election. we also have the hillary clinton incident with the private server. the question is, is this prevalent because it is that big of a problem? mr. panetta: i think it is the battlefield of the future, if you want to know the truth. i think cyber attacks will continue to increase the capabilities, and countries are continuing to develop some a countries like russian, iran, china, north korea, will all continue to use cyber attacks incoming at united states. what we are seeing happen, particularly with the russians, but we have also seen china be able
david: joining us from california is leon panetta, chairman for the institute of public policy.e has held just about every important post in the legislative branch of the u.s. government. he has been chief of staff to president bill clinton and was director of the central intelligence agency. thank you very much for joining us. let us start with the cyber security issue. i don't remember tight time when we have had this many cyber security issues in an election. we have reports that russians...
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. >> vick is joining us from california. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, general. i have gone to the air force museum in pensacola, and my favorite deal at pensacola was the two rooms where they recovered the sbd and the f-4 out of lake michigan. do you have any plans of having a display similar to that at your museum? >> we have a restoration hangar at the steven f. udvar-hazy center at dulles where we actually restore aircraft. right now we have flack beta b-26 that flew more missions than any other bomber in world war ii. but the marine corps museum just restored their sbd in our restoration hangar and now is on display down at the rink museum in quantico. so we won't be putting out a display of an aircraft needing restoration because we have ongoing restorations right now where people can actually watch the process. >> i'm going to go back to something you said earlier. so, it opened in july 1976. the first month a million visitors. at the dedication ceremony, president ford called americans a willingness, even an eagerness to reach for the unknown. and so, my
. >> vick is joining us from california. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes, general. i have gone to the air force museum in pensacola, and my favorite deal at pensacola was the two rooms where they recovered the sbd and the f-4 out of lake michigan. do you have any plans of having a display similar to that at your museum? >> we have a restoration hangar at the steven f. udvar-hazy center at dulles where we actually restore aircraft. right now we have flack beta b-26 that flew...
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he is the firm's global chief investment officer joins us from california.this is a pleasure to have you with us. this is a rare appearance. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. it is great to be here and to be here in california. they own private businesses and keep us updated in a proprietary network. we don't have to wait until quarter ends to know what's going on. >> and what is going on? we've had three straight, i know you're not a short term person. we've had three straight days of losses and we've been at a standstill for a month and a half basically. >> we still like equities here. i think there's been too much of a focus on the trump administration. and the president. because at the end of the day, as we all know, the president is limited in his powers. what worked for us in 2016, and lith work as we get into 2017. focus on corporate earnings. focus on global growth and do the central banks remain supportive. i think what you're seeing here is that people got a little too excited about the dollar. maybe even a little too excited. it came in sligh
he is the firm's global chief investment officer joins us from california.this is a pleasure to have you with us. this is a rare appearance. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. it is great to be here and to be here in california. they own private businesses and keep us updated in a proprietary network. we don't have to wait until quarter ends to know what's going on. >> and what is going on? we've had three straight, i know you're not a short term person. we've had three straight...
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harris when we first rejoined us from california, the senator from california, and some questions, andcornyn from as we bring it off to the couch, i guess i want to start there as well. with you, david, because you are making some observations about how well pompeo is doing, and how tough the questioning really is right now. >> david: actually we had trouble just figuring out where that representative was going in his question, but it became clear that he was talking about, what happens if some cia agent, for example, uses certain interrogation techniques that may not be considered to be torture now but in the future as politics changes, will be then, have you thought about it? this is a guy, by the way, not only graduated first from his class at west point, which is very difficult to do, but he also then went on to get a lot agree at harvard and was on to harvard law law review, so he s perfectly capable of dealing with all of these issues, not only the military issues that the cia has to deal with, but some of the legal issues that put cia agents risk. >> harris: and you know, julie, one o
harris when we first rejoined us from california, the senator from california, and some questions, andcornyn from as we bring it off to the couch, i guess i want to start there as well. with you, david, because you are making some observations about how well pompeo is doing, and how tough the questioning really is right now. >> david: actually we had trouble just figuring out where that representative was going in his question, but it became clear that he was talking about, what happens...
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us --dell also calling verdel also calling us from california.re there areas republicans can work with democrats on issues on capitol hill? caller: no. i don't. i think it is just posturing. it is the same thing every four years. then, they fight bitterly the whole time. the people in the country know better than that. everybody is all smiles and happy and all that -- check with them next week and you will see that everything is that it doesn't change. trumpte they feel for mr. , they feel for the democratic party -- democrats go behind-the-scenes and fight things to the bitter end. every four years, it's the same thing. we know that. one day, you hate each other, the next day, you love each other. it doesn't work like that. obama is the worst president. he is petty. all the things he's done in the last two weeks, do you think the republicans will forget that? i just don't see them working together. calls, one thinking they can work on certain issues and one thinking they can't. for eastern and central time zones. 202-748-8001 for mountain and sp
us --dell also calling verdel also calling us from california.re there areas republicans can work with democrats on issues on capitol hill? caller: no. i don't. i think it is just posturing. it is the same thing every four years. then, they fight bitterly the whole time. the people in the country know better than that. everybody is all smiles and happy and all that -- check with them next week and you will see that everything is that it doesn't change. trumpte they feel for mr. , they feel for...
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california. >> she's at the live desk. >> good morning to you. this new footage just coming in overnight. it comes to us froma place getting hit again by a powerful storm. take a look for yourself. parts of the state soaked with more than a foot of rain. over the last 72 hours, hundreds of people had to evacuate. thousands still waking up without power, in the dark this morning. this after heavy downpours forced rivers to overflow their banks and flood homes and roadways and, again, another bad storm is expected to strike the same area sometime today. now back to you. >> angie, thank you. >>> it's 4:30. today, president obama heads to chicago to deliver his farewell address. as many as 20,000 people are expected to attend. he plans to celebrate changed for the better in the past eight years and give his thoughts on where we go from here. the president is expected to defend his signature legislative achievement, the affordable care act. you can watch his speech starting at 9:00 p.m. >>> president-elect donald trump has named his son-in-law, jared kushner, as senior adviser to the president. kushner was one of
california. >> she's at the live desk. >> good morning to you. this new footage just coming in overnight. it comes to us froma place getting hit again by a powerful storm. take a look for yourself. parts of the state soaked with more than a foot of rain. over the last 72 hours, hundreds of people had to evacuate. thousands still waking up without power, in the dark this morning. this after heavy downpours forced rivers to overflow their banks and flood homes and roadways and, again,...
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us on facebook at c-span history. all weekend long, american history tv is joining our charter spectrum and concord communications spec from partners to give us the history of san diego, california. to learn more about the cities .n our tour, visit c-span.org we continue with our look at the history of san diego. today we are in the special collection and archives department of the uc san diego library. what i've pulled out as a representative group of materials related to data related to california in san diego history. themes you can see depended in our collection today could be the mission era of california and san diego's history. san diego was the first mission incalifornia established 1769. we have some documents from that era. we also have some items today from the mexican time of history. during that time, you have the first americans, people from the u.s. coming in to what is now california. narrativesverland the described in 1828 overland trip to california. two of the verse items we have the related california history are by miguel costanzo who was -- involved inng exploring the california coast. this is the first spanish edition of the work. let's go back to 1790's a
us on facebook at c-span history. all weekend long, american history tv is joining our charter spectrum and concord communications spec from partners to give us the history of san diego, california. to learn more about the cities .n our tour, visit c-span.org we continue with our look at the history of san diego. today we are in the special collection and archives department of the uc san diego library. what i've pulled out as a representative group of materials related to data related to...
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hoax breaking from some of trump's past statements and acknowledges that human activity has an impact. >>> now to our journey across america, which has taken us this week from california to michigan and tonight to north carolina to a city where many will call donald trump not just president but their commander in chief. nearby is ft. bragg, home to 50,000 active duty troops and some of this nation's most elite fighting forces. the military is part of fayetteville's dna. around here the saying goes, when the president dials 911, the phone rings at ft. bragg. the people of fayetteville have watched their family and neighbors answer that call countless times, which is why the person making that call, the commander in chief, matters so much. >> i'm excited. i feel very hopeful about his plans for the military. >> reporter: mallory mayor's husband will soon be deployed to a combat zone. >> my hope is that donald trump will build the military back up and make it what it should be because right now we don't have adequate troop numbers to combat the threats. >> reporter: but clinton supporter, cynthia rivera kelly, a veteran herself, worries about trump's inexperience with th
hoax breaking from some of trump's past statements and acknowledges that human activity has an impact. >>> now to our journey across america, which has taken us this week from california to michigan and tonight to north carolina to a city where many will call donald trump not just president but their commander in chief. nearby is ft. bragg, home to 50,000 active duty troops and some of this nation's most elite fighting forces. the military is part of fayetteville's dna. around here the...
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california. >> well, it's certainly unprecedented. javier becerra is going to be the attorney general replacing kamala harris. so you walked us through why holder. tell us what, from california's point of view, are the three most pressing issues. the things you're most worried about. you ticked off a few, but what are the three areas of greatest concern for californians. >> three areas is health care, the aca. we have 6.5 million californians of every single hue, every geographical area in the state who benefitted greatly from the aca. if, in fact, tom price and donald trump moves forward by eviscerating -- and the republicans on the hill by eviscerating the aca, you'll have 6.5 million californians who will no longer have any access to any type of health care. this is equal to a middle-class tax increase oncale foreignians who have to foot the bill for people who end up in the emergency rooms for their care. that would be a big blow, we have 200,000 jobs in the health care service industry directly related to aca. second thing is climate change, environmental protection, the clean air we breathe into our lung, the clean water our children drink every single day.
california. >> well, it's certainly unprecedented. javier becerra is going to be the attorney general replacing kamala harris. so you walked us through why holder. tell us what, from california's point of view, are the three most pressing issues. the things you're most worried about. you ticked off a few, but what are the three areas of greatest concern for californians. >> three areas is health care, the aca. we have 6.5 million californians of every single hue, every geographical...
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derrick reed joining us from california highway patrol to tell us a little bit about that search effort they're set to get under way in a couple of minutes. >> yeah, so what we've done is we've closed down the roadway from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 tonight. it will be nothing but trained search and rescue personnel. >> reporter: and we're talking about a comprehensive effort. >> yes, there's going to be searchers on the ground that will break up into teams and they'll actually search quadrants. we have over 100 search and rescue personnel. over 100 daver dogs. it's a regional effort. it's contra costa county and santa clara county. >> this is to bring as much. >> exactly. it's not something that we do all the time. this is for the family. we're here to support them. they are out here. there's over 100 friends and family members out here. they're searching from mission to the bay. they're focusing on that while we focus on mission from where the crash site was. they're out here searching so we want to be here with them. >> derrick reed. thank you so much. we'll check in with you throughout the m
derrick reed joining us from california highway patrol to tell us a little bit about that search effort they're set to get under way in a couple of minutes. >> yeah, so what we've done is we've closed down the roadway from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 tonight. it will be nothing but trained search and rescue personnel. >> reporter: and we're talking about a comprehensive effort. >> yes, there's going to be searchers on the ground that will break up into teams and they'll actually search...
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congressman ted lieu, thank you for joining us from southern california there to be with us today. appreciate it. >>> we want to get breaking news from wall street where history is being made today. for the first time ever, the dow jones industrial average rallied at the opening, crossing the 20,000 mark. cnbc's morgan brennan has been kind enough to hop networks and join us here. why is this such a big deal? why should people at home care? >> if you have a 401(k) or another type of investment, then it's probably gotten bigger and particularly post-election. post that november 8th election. so the dow 20,000 is obviously a big round number. and when you put it in perspective, we only hit 19,000 back on november 22nd. so this has been a move, about 5% move to the up side in a little -- in about two months. so it's a very big move. in terms of what's been driving it, it's been financials. boeing reported better than expected. united health. a number of these components have moved dramatically over the last couple of months. >> so president trump, unsurprisingly, on twitter reacting to
congressman ted lieu, thank you for joining us from southern california there to be with us today. appreciate it. >>> we want to get breaking news from wall street where history is being made today. for the first time ever, the dow jones industrial average rallied at the opening, crossing the 20,000 mark. cnbc's morgan brennan has been kind enough to hop networks and join us here. why is this such a big deal? why should people at home care? >> if you have a 401(k) or another type...
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and conservative bias from the entertainment industry is nothing new. joining us now from calabasas california joining us now, joe piscopo. you deal with folks on the radio, do get blowback when you say something more traditional than liberal? to people criticize you? >> no. especially it, there is a safe haven on my radio show. they are great. no one really cares about what is politically correct on my radio show. i don't get blow black, also, i'm not on the a-list, bill, i'm not even on the waitlist. no one cares. i can say what i want when i want to create a >> bill: do you think, though, because you are not a liberal man, i think you have change to being an independent registered, right? >> gas. >> bill: do you think that people are suspect of you, old friends for example? >> you know, that is a great question. somebody treated me, joe, what are you doing? i think that was in relation to my political beliefs. just a little bit. we were not too much? how about you, scott, you are in the middle of the shark pool out there. you are very outspoken conservative guy. has it hurt you? >> i don't
and conservative bias from the entertainment industry is nothing new. joining us now from calabasas california joining us now, joe piscopo. you deal with folks on the radio, do get blowback when you say something more traditional than liberal? to people criticize you? >> no. especially it, there is a safe haven on my radio show. they are great. no one really cares about what is politically correct on my radio show. i don't get blow black, also, i'm not on the a-list, bill, i'm not even on...
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us. republican from california. >> thank you. >> three of president-elect cap net picks face tough questions. more highlights and reaction ahead. mr. trump selects a familiar face to run the department of veterans affairs. is the president-elect still planning to fix that broken system that he consider it stiezed from the campaign trail? congresswoman march that roby has been very active on v.a. reform is up next to talk about that. >> they're waiting in line for 16, 17, days. cases where they go in and they have a minor early stage form of cancer and can't see a doctor. by the time they get to the doctor they're terminal. it's not going to happen. it's not going to happen. tech: don't let a cracked windshield ruin your plans. trust safelite. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text"... you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. may be changing course on an overhaul of the troubled veterans affairs administration. mr. trump announcing david shulkin, the agency's current undersecretary, will now run the
us. republican from california. >> thank you. >> three of president-elect cap net picks face tough questions. more highlights and reaction ahead. mr. trump selects a familiar face to run the department of veterans affairs. is the president-elect still planning to fix that broken system that he consider it stiezed from the campaign trail? congresswoman march that roby has been very active on v.a. reform is up next to talk about that. >> they're waiting in line for 16, 17, days....
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us. i'm bill o'reilly. let's get right to the sage of southern california who joins us from santa barbara.iller, lay a few resolutions on us for the new year. >> sorry, i had to check over my shoulder.. i wanted to make sure i didn't have a bridge coming out of my head like the guy in sacramento did. new year's resolutions, billy. let's see. i wrote a few down. number one, and most importantly, i must not accidentally go into the hair salon that representative patty murray uses. that's number one. >> bill: a lot of people don't know what patty murray's hair looks like. >> it looks like the owner of the oakland raiders. secondly, when i email my good friend hillary clinton, i am just going to cc putin so i can eliminate the middleman. that's another thing i'm going to do this year. third, and eric bolling remindeg me of this.e i'm going to work on something to replace the phrase, "on steroids."" i am so sick of that. we use it every day. it is getting so mindless. it's like tall people are just short people on steroids. i get it. >> bill: it's like "at the end of the day" and "what do youth
us. i'm bill o'reilly. let's get right to the sage of southern california who joins us from santa barbara.iller, lay a few resolutions on us for the new year. >> sorry, i had to check over my shoulder.. i wanted to make sure i didn't have a bridge coming out of my head like the guy in sacramento did. new year's resolutions, billy. let's see. i wrote a few down. number one, and most importantly, i must not accidentally go into the hair salon that representative patty murray uses. that's...
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she joins us tonight from california. thank you for doing this. >> hated, they are, tucker. having me. >> tucker: what does this say about hollywood? here you have an avowed liberal attacking an immigrant woman for not speaking english. you don't hear that much from the left. >> no. it doesn't make any sense. it is outrageous and she should apologize. >> tucker: to see this attitude a lot? do you see this kind of weird snobbishness for people like melania trump, people from -- who are different? >> well, i don't know if i've seen that. i just know that the hollywood left is just acting crazy right now. it is our job in this community in hollywood, it is our job to entertain. to make people laugh, to make people cry, not run for cover. you know? that is what everybody is attacking. attacking, attacking. it is not who i am. it is not the community that i want to be a part of. it is not there hollywood, it's our hollywood. i think she just needs to calm down. >> tucker: i think you're from sadler in california, right? >> yes, i am from southern california. >> tucker: i am too.
she joins us tonight from california. thank you for doing this. >> hated, they are, tucker. having me. >> tucker: what does this say about hollywood? here you have an avowed liberal attacking an immigrant woman for not speaking english. you don't hear that much from the left. >> no. it doesn't make any sense. it is outrageous and she should apologize. >> tucker: to see this attitude a lot? do you see this kind of weird snobbishness for people like melania trump, people...
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california has withdrawn its request of the federal government for permission to allow undocumented folks access to government mandated health insurance. some say that back down is because of donald trump. joining us now fromornia congressman, brad sherman, a democrat. so, do you think mr. trump has intimidated in sacramento, the capital, into withdrawing this request? >> well, first, let's clarify the request. it was to let undocumented immigrants shop on the web site. just as they can shop at safeway, just as they can shop on amazon. no subsidy. when you get more customers, and as lower prices for everybody. so, that is with the waiver intended. yes, it is indeed donald trump that has caused donald trump to withdraw the waiver. keep in mind, the trickle things that he hates most are undocumented immigrants and obamacare. >> bill: i don't know about that. he certainly wants to change the policies. you said something very interesting. so, he has, just by his power, sent a message to california that says, what? what is the message that trump ascending to california? >> that if undocumented immigrants want to buy health insurance, they can buy it anywhere except on these particular exchanges. >> bill: the ob
california has withdrawn its request of the federal government for permission to allow undocumented folks access to government mandated health insurance. some say that back down is because of donald trump. joining us now fromornia congressman, brad sherman, a democrat. so, do you think mr. trump has intimidated in sacramento, the capital, into withdrawing this request? >> well, first, let's clarify the request. it was to let undocumented immigrants shop on the web site. just as they can...
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have sex with boys has been sentenced to 13 years in a us prison. 70—year—old paul charles wilkins, who's from cambridgeshire, flew to californiajanuary 2016 and was caught in an undercover sting operation. bomb disposal teams were called out to almost 600 schools in the wake of government advice about a potentially hazardous chemical. the warning about stocks of the chemical — which is used in chemistry lessons — sparked several calls to the army, which carried out hundreds of controlled explosions between october and december last year. scientists are working to deal with three diseases which they fear could cause global health emergencies. a group of charities and governments has committed more than £370 million to develop vaccines for middle east respiratory syndrome, and the lassa and nipah viruses — as our global health correspondent
have sex with boys has been sentenced to 13 years in a us prison. 70—year—old paul charles wilkins, who's from cambridgeshire, flew to californiajanuary 2016 and was caught in an undercover sting operation. bomb disposal teams were called out to almost 600 schools in the wake of government advice about a potentially hazardous chemical. the warning about stocks of the chemical — which is used in chemistry lessons — sparked several calls to the army, which carried out hundreds of...
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here are the california car tires coming to us from mexico. it is just like the bicycles. he said, right over here. we walked around the 200 year old barn and he have a giant pile of bicycles. i said where do they come from. and he turned around and he pointed up this hill because it's actually a 300 feet higher in elevation and the mexicans. it turned out that every parcel that i went to after that have a pile of bicycles from the state park to the gomez a place right down here. the people of the valley were just collecting these bicycles that were abandoned by migrants. day after day bicycles were accumulating. their experience is very interesting because as we mentioned it's very rural community people are making money off of horse ranching there is organic farms commercial farms and yet they are dealing with these international issues right on their back door and the whole story of migration follows economic patterns so when we have a boom like we did during the housing bubble there was quite a bit of crossing. with the low skilled jobs that were in demand at the time.
here are the california car tires coming to us from mexico. it is just like the bicycles. he said, right over here. we walked around the 200 year old barn and he have a giant pile of bicycles. i said where do they come from. and he turned around and he pointed up this hill because it's actually a 300 feet higher in elevation and the mexicans. it turned out that every parcel that i went to after that have a pile of bicycles from the state park to the gomez a place right down here. the people of...
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injuries reported. >>> and leading out west, cal exit, organizers can collect signatures for california to us is seed fromion. if i believes there just gave the green light for supporters to try and get secession on the ballot in 2019. they argue that california is culturally different than the rest of the u.s. and their state sends far too much money to the federal government. the secessionists will need over 500,000 sigtds within the next 180 days. >>> the xl pipeline just got one step closer to reality. we'll tell you about that. >>> plus how many chicken wings americans will consume over super bowl li weekend alone? less than 550 million? one ball, or more than 1.3 billion. >> that's what i think. your cafe au lait? oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... sfx: (balloon squeals) hahahaha, i had a 2nd balloon goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah. happens to more people than you think. try lactaid, it's
injuries reported. >>> and leading out west, cal exit, organizers can collect signatures for california to us is seed fromion. if i believes there just gave the green light for supporters to try and get secession on the ballot in 2019. they argue that california is culturally different than the rest of the u.s. and their state sends far too much money to the federal government. the secessionists will need over 500,000 sigtds within the next 180 days. >>> the xl pipeline just...
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adam schiff still with us, democratic representative from california. of the statements we heard there coming from the aclu was this shows that the country's system of checks and balances works. >> i think that's very true. i do think we have to be mindful of a few things, though. this stay is only a temporary stay and that is the court when it ultimately rules on the merits may rule against these refugees, these visa holders, so there's no guarantee that ultimately we prevail in this litigation and that these people are allowed to stay. the other thing is they may be in detention up until those rulings are made in february and that obviously would be a very unjust result to people who have legal process to come here into the country. i think you will find a great many members of congress, myself included, willing to join an amicus brief in support of the petition to free these people who are being detained and who have legal process to enter the country so i think you will find a lot of support certainly among democrats in congress, i would hope among
adam schiff still with us, democratic representative from california. of the statements we heard there coming from the aclu was this shows that the country's system of checks and balances works. >> i think that's very true. i do think we have to be mindful of a few things, though. this stay is only a temporary stay and that is the court when it ultimately rules on the merits may rule against these refugees, these visa holders, so there's no guarantee that ultimately we prevail in this...
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>> didn't seem like he was using language of a lot of people i use but i'm also from california where he wasn't a popular one. >> yeah. >> surprised? >> definitely surprised. >> here in my home state of california, america's biggest and bluest, it's fair to say a lot of people are still in shock. you want to hold it? >> no. >> absolutely not. were you surprised that donald trump 1 wwon? >> yes. >> on a scale of one to ten, how surprised? >> 7. >> 7 or an 8. >> so you were pretty shocked? >> yeah. >> why? how come? >> because we live in a bubble and we're not aware enough of what people who are voting for donald trump are seeing and dealing with. >> most people in places like this did not vote for donald trump. did you vote for donald trump? >> i did not. i'm a woman. i have my own political believes. so i did not vote for donald trump. >> you live in l.a.? >> yes, i do. >> do you know anyone who voted for donald trump? >> yes. >> who was it? >> i'm not going to out them like that. >> and now many people who didn't vote for him are worried. what do you expect now? >> i really don't kno
>> didn't seem like he was using language of a lot of people i use but i'm also from california where he wasn't a popular one. >> yeah. >> surprised? >> definitely surprised. >> here in my home state of california, america's biggest and bluest, it's fair to say a lot of people are still in shock. you want to hold it? >> no. >> absolutely not. were you surprised that donald trump 1 wwon? >> yes. >> on a scale of one to ten, how surprised?...
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the host robert frank joins us from bel air, california. we've been waiting for this.is exclusive look at a $250 million mega mansion. >> this house blows them all away. $250 million. you're wondering what makes a house worth $250 million? we're going to show you. we're going to start here in the it 12,000 square foot entertainment game area. this is like the ultimate billionaire man cave. i mean, start with not just a bowling alley, but four bowling alleys, gold and silver bowling pins, and then a little lounge there with your fur and leather sofas, and then you guys want eye candy? here's eye candy. $250,000 candy wall. how is that for sweet? now, you got foos ball tables and this pool table that's $12,000. we all know the wealthy, they have garages. they like cars. the super rich have auto galleries. this auto gallery has $30 million worth of cars. the fastest most expensive, rarest cars on the planet. this car is $2 million. goes over 230 miles an hour. this -- one of the holy grails t 1936 mercedes. $15 million. you get all of these cars when you buy this house, s
the host robert frank joins us from bel air, california. we've been waiting for this.is exclusive look at a $250 million mega mansion. >> this house blows them all away. $250 million. you're wondering what makes a house worth $250 million? we're going to show you. we're going to start here in the it 12,000 square foot entertainment game area. this is like the ultimate billionaire man cave. i mean, start with not just a bowling alley, but four bowling alleys, gold and silver bowling pins,...
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joining us from santa cruz, california. good to have you with us.s talk about this declassified report, the president-elect meeting, he got a much more detailed version of this particular report. that report essentially stating that russia was behind a campaign to influence the election to target hillary clinton, hurt her chances of winning. but his statement afterward, trump never acknowledged that russia was behind it. your thoughts on that. >> president-elect trump is a tough new york street fighter and fights to went. he's not someone who's easily going to change his position on this issue. clearly he feels it relates to the credibility of his election potentially so. he's taken a strong position and i think any president that is leblgsed would do exactly the same thing. so he would shouldn't be surprised by that. >> the trump administration, the incoming administration is suggesting that hey, this is a partisan situation that, you know, the hacking may have happened, but at the same time, you know, that it's not undermining his legitimacy as th
joining us from santa cruz, california. good to have you with us.s talk about this declassified report, the president-elect meeting, he got a much more detailed version of this particular report. that report essentially stating that russia was behind a campaign to influence the election to target hillary clinton, hurt her chances of winning. but his statement afterward, trump never acknowledged that russia was behind it. your thoughts on that. >> president-elect trump is a tough new york...
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joining us from santa barbara, california.the demo democrats not showing after the ceremony. what say you? >> i will tell you what, billy, this drought is over out here. it is absolutely freezing today. i had to break out the corduroy jacket. and the ogre boots with the shorts. >> bill: fought an outfit, that really looks good, miller. if anyone says it doesn't, they don't know what they are talking about. >> back to the matters at foot, or at hand. i am not going to the thing because when they said come , we they threaten the life of andrea botticelli, i thought, god, he is blind, and he sings beautifully. i can see and i sing like crap, what are they going to do with me? they are going to kill me twice. they are too many loving protesters back there with loving hearts worrying about the future of the country who want you dead if you are not as loving as them. >> bill: do you believe that this whole movement, that's what it is, this movement, to delegitimize donald trump, is anti-american, would you say it is that bad? >> no,
joining us from santa barbara, california.the demo democrats not showing after the ceremony. what say you? >> i will tell you what, billy, this drought is over out here. it is absolutely freezing today. i had to break out the corduroy jacket. and the ogre boots with the shorts. >> bill: fought an outfit, that really looks good, miller. if anyone says it doesn't, they don't know what they are talking about. >> back to the matters at foot, or at hand. i am not going to the thing...
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from us. >> reporter: the california highway patrol shutting down interstate 80. >> as you can see, it's snowing and it's snowing hard. >> reporter: with up to ten more feet of fresh snow on the way, even a short walk outside, could be disorienting and deadly. in sonoma county, flooding the big worry. some 500 homes damaged. so much rain in the region the land giving way. >> another slide. this one in napa county and it hasn't even rained that much but you've got rugged terrain and this sand stone which is brittle stuff. plus a foot of rain. it's gonna come crashing down. >> reporter: in san francisco, uprooted trees and the smell of gas forced residents from their homes. and near sacramento, officials opening some flood gates for the first time in more than a decade all in an effort to keep the city dry. the russian river in guerneville rising again for the second time this week, people have been stuck in this hotel for a couple of days, and this rain isn't letting up any time soon, david. >> all right, kayna, and thanks to you and our meteorologist rob marciano there. and let's get to our chie
from us. >> reporter: the california highway patrol shutting down interstate 80. >> as you can see, it's snowing and it's snowing hard. >> reporter: with up to ten more feet of fresh snow on the way, even a short walk outside, could be disorienting and deadly. in sonoma county, flooding the big worry. some 500 homes damaged. so much rain in the region the land giving way. >> another slide. this one in napa county and it hasn't even rained that much but you've got rugged...
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applause] during the of last seven years california has reduced the unemployment rate from 12.1 from 5.2%. [applause] by the way i said california created that. not us. two 1/2 million jobs it is hard to keep my thoughts with the recent election and inauguration across america there are signs the are disturbing the alternative fax whenever those are we heard that attack of the democracies of working together but in cities across the country to witness what is stirring in the of land and into the hearts of the americans are as strong as ever. [applause] so as we reflect on the status of our state we should go in a much broader context we must prepare for very uncertain times with those principles that make california the great exception that it is. california immigrants are entering zero parts of families are and what we have become. [applause] to create the wealth and dynamism from the very beginning i recognize that federal law is supreme to determine the immigration and policy but we can and play an important role. to enact several protected measures with a driver's license and basic and playwrights and nondiscriminatory access for higher educatio
applause] during the of last seven years california has reduced the unemployment rate from 12.1 from 5.2%. [applause] by the way i said california created that. not us. two 1/2 million jobs it is hard to keep my thoughts with the recent election and inauguration across america there are signs the are disturbing the alternative fax whenever those are we heard that attack of the democracies of working together but in cities across the country to witness what is stirring in the of land and into...
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california leads the nation in the number of congressional nono shows for friday's swearing in. fox5's correspond end william huge necessary joins us from loi angeles. >>reporter: california's maxine waters joins more than two dozen in congress boy coting president elect donald trump's election. waters' colleagues said she wasn't in the mood to celebrate, ted lieu said he'd watch on television.tele jared hoffman said he'd preferred wisconsin's mark buy con cited russian hacking while chicago lewis said i really don't feelel comfortable standing next to a man while he swears allegiance to this country and president of the united states of america after he said that mexicans are murders, rapists, drug dealers.e five other california lawmakerse are undecided. car bass asked on facebook p,ceo but i want to know what do you tell me in what do you think? should i participate in the inaugeration. >> those refusing to attendtend include 18 minorities, 12 #-r mn women, five from newor york, the organ, all are democrats. you don't honor that you are dishonoring something of great honor. eight years ago, republicans did not boy cot president obama
california leads the nation in the number of congressional nono shows for friday's swearing in. fox5's correspond end william huge necessary joins us from loi angeles. >>reporter: california's maxine waters joins more than two dozen in congress boy coting president elect donald trump's election. waters' colleagues said she wasn't in the mood to celebrate, ted lieu said he'd watch on television.tele jared hoffman said he'd preferred wisconsin's mark buy con cited russian hacking while...
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longtime friend and co-star dick van dyke joins us from malibu, california. people. >> and back to you, young person. >> it's great to have you here. let's begin by having you remember the mary tyler moore you knew? >> that just brought back a lot of memories. when we hired her nobody knew she could sing and dance, and i didn't know that i could, and the fact that we were able to -- we thought we were the best dance team since astaire and rogers and the best comedy team since laurel and hardy. >> dick van dyke, she was 23 years old when that series started? did the two of you click right away or did the chemistry take some time? >> it was kind of surprising. she had a kind of a mid-atlantic accent, kind of a katherine hepburn, and i thought gosh, she's beautiful, but do you think she could do comedy? it was amazing how quickly she picked it up and had such good timing and in no time she had us laughing. i had the chance to watch her grow from 23 to who she became on that show. she was the best there ever was. >> i know you said that we changed each other's li
longtime friend and co-star dick van dyke joins us from malibu, california. people. >> and back to you, young person. >> it's great to have you here. let's begin by having you remember the mary tyler moore you knew? >> that just brought back a lot of memories. when we hired her nobody knew she could sing and dance, and i didn't know that i could, and the fact that we were able to -- we thought we were the best dance team since astaire and rogers and the best comedy team since...
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last night he would only tell us he was from california. >>> one of the groups coming to washington to support president-elect trump is bikers for trump. thousands of bikers are expected to attend his inauguration on friday. news4's chris gordon at john marshall plaza with more on what they have got planned. >> reporter: the bikers for trump are going to be holding a rally here in john marshall park. they say they expect about 5,000, but they really don't know how many bikers from across the country are coming. you see behind me, two representatives meeting with the stage, the sound system and a member of the d.c. or metropolitan police department. they are planning what they call a halftime show, which means after donald trump is sworn in at the capitol, he goes into a luncheon with congress, and they're going to put on a show here in this park that overlooks the parade route. >> we're just going to be celebrating the people that have been working hard on the campaign for the sole purpose of seeing donald trump president-elected president. >> ahead, bikers for trump tell us what kind
last night he would only tell us he was from california. >>> one of the groups coming to washington to support president-elect trump is bikers for trump. thousands of bikers are expected to attend his inauguration on friday. news4's chris gordon at john marshall plaza with more on what they have got planned. >> reporter: the bikers for trump are going to be holding a rally here in john marshall park. they say they expect about 5,000, but they really don't know how many bikers...
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here are california car tires coming to us from mexico. he said it's just like the bicycles. i said what are you talking about? he said, right over here. we walked around there, 200-year-old barn and he had a giant pile of bicycles. he says he collected 1000 bikes in the last six months. i said where did they come from? he turned at any point of this hill because he wanted 300 feet higher than the american valley below and he said the mexicans. it turned out that every parcel along monument road i went to after that had a pile of bicycles from the state park to the gomez place right down here, there's a counterpart and other ranges. the people of the valley were just collecting these bicycles that were abandoned by migrants. rarely did they see people on bikes. it happened that night or happen when people were not looking, but day after day bicycles were accumulating. their experience is very interesting because, as i mentioned, it's, it's very world community. people are making money off of horse ranching, renting out stalls. there's organic farms, commercial farms. and yet
here are california car tires coming to us from mexico. he said it's just like the bicycles. i said what are you talking about? he said, right over here. we walked around there, 200-year-old barn and he had a giant pile of bicycles. he says he collected 1000 bikes in the last six months. i said where did they come from? he turned at any point of this hill because he wanted 300 feet higher than the american valley below and he said the mexicans. it turned out that every parcel along monument...
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joining us from long beach, california, pessimistic about the year ahead.aller: i am very pessimistic about trump's presidency because he does not always think things through or is always begin out loud. you can say whatever of the top of your head, but now you cannot do that because the whole world is listening. everybody.fear in you have the young people that do not know what is going to happen. likeave the older people myself, i do not know what is going to happen, and he says he wants to be a president for all the people. if he starts to speak more presidential or tries to bring people together and stop doing this negativity and tweeting, he has aggravated the ku klux klan, activate america, activate everybody because we are all americans, we are all here, and we all want to succeed. i want him to succeed. i want him to change. i want him to be a president for all the people and not scare people, have people confused. together. to get it he has got to show us that he can lead. he is a great businessman. he needs to be a great president . i think he can
joining us from long beach, california, pessimistic about the year ahead.aller: i am very pessimistic about trump's presidency because he does not always think things through or is always begin out loud. you can say whatever of the top of your head, but now you cannot do that because the whole world is listening. everybody.fear in you have the young people that do not know what is going to happen. likeave the older people myself, i do not know what is going to happen, and he says he wants to be...
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these photos are from january 6th at the civic center police said the man is pictured caring a large machete and he used a machete to attack a 29 year-old man from valencia california the/and investigators say happen on the bart train platform investigators said the suspect left his victim with serious wounds to is head and his hand. >>reporter: they will only described the suspect as allies and blackmail about 5 ft. 11 in. tall 200 lbs. and between the ages of 30 and 40 years old the suspect is considered armed and dangerous if you see him do not approach him call mine on one immediately if you have any information about the suspect were about give anonymous tip blind a call or text message. >>j.r.stone: 2 members of the bay area for cabane tower of power are still in the hospital after being hit by a train and oakland that identified them as drummer david and a card basis mark his condition is much more severe meaning is not making as much improvement this condition is not as intense and doctors say his hope is advancing doctors will not able to comment or describe their injuries with both men were response of after the incident thursday night. >>j.r.stone: polic
these photos are from january 6th at the civic center police said the man is pictured caring a large machete and he used a machete to attack a 29 year-old man from valencia california the/and investigators say happen on the bart train platform investigators said the suspect left his victim with serious wounds to is head and his hand. >>reporter: they will only described the suspect as allies and blackmail about 5 ft. 11 in. tall 200 lbs. and between the ages of 30 and 40 years old the...
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joining us now from berkeley, california annie leonard, , executive director of greenpeace usa.we wrap up the show, can you talk about the executive actions on dakota access pipeline the keystone xl, and all of what we are's the right now in the new trump administration? >> absolutely. i am very worried. i've been in a bar middle activist for about 25 years -- environment activist for 25 years. in the past, we were acting in a framework with respect for democracy, respect for science, stronger grasp on reality then president trump is indicating. his actions yesterday on the pipeline as well as trying to muzzle the environmental protection agents the demonstrate a complete disregard for indigenous treaty rights, complete disregard for environmental laws that exec of orders and memoranda's do not change. those pipeline still have to go to the clean water act. the complete disregard for democracy. millions of people have voiced opposition to these pipelines. perhaps most troubling is complete disconnect from reality. the vast majority of the world scientists say it percent of remai
joining us now from berkeley, california annie leonard, , executive director of greenpeace usa.we wrap up the show, can you talk about the executive actions on dakota access pipeline the keystone xl, and all of what we are's the right now in the new trump administration? >> absolutely. i am very worried. i've been in a bar middle activist for about 25 years -- environment activist for 25 years. in the past, we were acting in a framework with respect for democracy, respect for science,...
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and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. grant l: a landslide is swallowing up parts of the scenic drive near the san mateo coast of pop, some. >>reporter: she cannot help tearing up a to talk about a house she was forced to move out from where she noticed her home was separated from her back deck after is believed the move and urged snap water main creating she is staying with friends and she's not sure she will be allowed to move back into our home the landslide has destroyed their home. >>reporter: the third house was read at any back to win this weekend the family lived above the slide they have not been tapped by the city yet to. >>reporter: finally right there that is spinning out of town that is good news from us showing us free of raindrops we been able to say that for quite some time fifth the hig
and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. grant l: a landslide is swallowing up parts of the scenic drive near the san mateo coast of pop, some. >>reporter: she cannot help tearing up a to talk about a...