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he was sworn in yesterday as council member for ward 7. mayor gray served on the council for six years before becoming mayor. he lost his bid to a second term to muriel bowser but he has not ruled out running again in 2018. counsel gray joins us rightht here. >> how are you. >> i'm fine. > what was it like to go through this again yesterdayagai being sworn in back on council. >> it's wonderful to be back. i'm a public servant at heartea and i just look forward to being able to to things for people. thanks to the people ward 7 i have another opportunity to dony that. let's talk about right now, what specific plans do you have for your ward? what sort of changes also would you like to see insee the city.th >> one of the things that we die and i'm really excited about iso we did a summit with the people of ward 7 on december 3. we had hoped that we would be lucky if we got 150 people toe come out, there who came out for that.that we're working now on the planan that emanated from that and wend hope to have it finished within the next couple o
he was sworn in yesterday as council member for ward 7. mayor gray served on the council for six years before becoming mayor. he lost his bid to a second term to muriel bowser but he has not ruled out running again in 2018. counsel gray joins us rightht here. >> how are you. >> i'm fine. > what was it like to go through this again yesterdayagai being sworn in back on council. >> it's wonderful to be back. i'm a public servant at heartea and i just look forward to being able...
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tom and ward, we'll continue our discussion after this. me point out to you, the dow is up 61. 19,943. s&p slipping two points of a all-time closing high. dow is 60 points away the from 20,000. i hope it happens today when i'm filling in. fingers crossed. ♪ lori: can the dow gain, i don't know, 55 points here in the next, 60 points? trying to do math in my head. that is always dangerous. let's bring in adam shapiro. is this baby, bad boy ever going to hit 20,000? >> i think possibly friday. everyone will be very cautious up to the jobs report. if we get a good jobs report, i think estimates are creation of 1170, almost 180,000 jobs, if we hit that then we have the excuse to push over 20,000. then we have a big selloff as people take their profits. i think that we could see it by friday. lori: adam, there is debate on the floor, with no surprise of the minutes that should have been a catalyst to launch us over 20,000. three interest rates, implied risk, no surprises today. this could have been the catalyst. jobs report too could be another
tom and ward, we'll continue our discussion after this. me point out to you, the dow is up 61. 19,943. s&p slipping two points of a all-time closing high. dow is 60 points away the from 20,000. i hope it happens today when i'm filling in. fingers crossed. ♪ lori: can the dow gain, i don't know, 55 points here in the next, 60 points? trying to do math in my head. that is always dangerous. let's bring in adam shapiro. is this baby, bad boy ever going to hit 20,000? >> i think possibly...
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the condition is unknown. >>> i am jk jay ward live -- jackie ward live in guerneville and i have only been here during the wintertime but i hear this is a fun summer spot so let's call it the before photo. well where i am standing now i would be in the parking lot but this is usually a place where people can come and hang out when it is warmer out. today it's a totally different scene. flooding here is worse than el nino winter i saw last year right now, the water has come up i don't know 60 or so yards from where the river begins for the parking lot usually begins for here at johnsons beach and it's supposed to crest around noon between 36th and 38 feet asroberta has been telling us. national weather service is keeping an eye on the area. the sonoma county officials told about 3,000 people to evacuate who live in low lying areas here in guerneville and also in the neighboring town of monte rio. some scoodz schools cr closed and people -- some schools are being closed and people are urged to seek shelter. >>> you pretty much spelled i'd out. we have the -- spelled it out. we have the
the condition is unknown. >>> i am jk jay ward live -- jackie ward live in guerneville and i have only been here during the wintertime but i hear this is a fun summer spot so let's call it the before photo. well where i am standing now i would be in the parking lot but this is usually a place where people can come and hang out when it is warmer out. today it's a totally different scene. flooding here is worse than el nino winter i saw last year right now, the water has come up i don't...
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he wasn'tjust in a ward, he was in a locked ward.beyond what they needed to beat, so even if that only happened once in the whole country, it would bea once in the whole country, it would be a really shocking thing, but it is happening actually a lot, not just in locked wards but in all sorts of wards and it stops people's recovery and have an impact on their lives. if it's better that people are kept in longer than they should be rather than being released without somewhere that is appropriate for them to be? people need to have somewhere appropriate to go and that is the big issue, that there are not the community service available. we know that one of the most dangerous and fragile times for people is when they first come out of hospital, that first seven days, two weeks where they need to be really well supported. there is a very high suicide risk for people in that early release time, so it's definitely important that you don'tjust time, so it's definitely important that you don't just send time, so it's definitely important tha
he wasn'tjust in a ward, he was in a locked ward.beyond what they needed to beat, so even if that only happened once in the whole country, it would bea once in the whole country, it would be a really shocking thing, but it is happening actually a lot, not just in locked wards but in all sorts of wards and it stops people's recovery and have an impact on their lives. if it's better that people are kept in longer than they should be rather than being released without somewhere that is appropriate...
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they could not get her into a ward. at 630 in the evening and did not get to a ward until 2:30 am. . it sums up just how get to a ward until 2:30 am. . it sums upjust how bad things have become. we also do a poll in the paper where people are very generous about the nhs. they are talking about, look, happy to pay more tax if that money could be specifically earmarked for nhs. the government hates that kind of thing, they want our money and decide how best to spend it stop you can see that people are concerned enough about it, everyone knows that it needs more money, the question is how you get it. here you have taxpayers coming up and saying we can help. it is also how you spend the money stop it isa is also how you spend the money stop it is a lot more complicated than i just said. you could find a million pictures in hospitals around the country that are just as heart—wrenching and awful and tragic as this little girl. but where are the pictures of the other people in amd and how did they get there? should that happen
they could not get her into a ward. at 630 in the evening and did not get to a ward until 2:30 am. . it sums up just how get to a ward until 2:30 am. . it sums upjust how bad things have become. we also do a poll in the paper where people are very generous about the nhs. they are talking about, look, happy to pay more tax if that money could be specifically earmarked for nhs. the government hates that kind of thing, they want our money and decide how best to spend it stop you can see that...
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derrick ward, news 4. back tu. >>> 6:34. new this morning, one person unaccounted for after a fire tears through a home in clarksburg. this happened on hanes road just after 2:00 a.m. and had had is all that remains of that home after the fire. hanes road is closed now between lewis dale road and prices distillery road. >>> begins his first full week in office today. he is kicking off with a busy schedule. this morning, the president will hold a breakfast and listening session with business leaders. he's expected to sign executive orders, as well. later today, he will host a reception can congressional leaders from both parties and on tri, he will meet his first foreign leader as president. that's british prime minister theresa may. >>> and this morning, the national parks service is cleaning up after the inauguration and the women's march on washington. >> crews have on remove all the structures they built for the various events. last night, they began tearing down the stage from the make america great again concert. that w
derrick ward, news 4. back tu. >>> 6:34. new this morning, one person unaccounted for after a fire tears through a home in clarksburg. this happened on hanes road just after 2:00 a.m. and had had is all that remains of that home after the fire. hanes road is closed now between lewis dale road and prices distillery road. >>> begins his first full week in office today. he is kicking off with a busy schedule. this morning, the president will hold a breakfast and listening session...
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in fremont, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> all right, thank you. now, let's check weather with roberta. >> a little bit of a break there with jackie ward is in the fremont area. no rain this morning there. but our live hi-def doppler radar still picking up plenty of precipitation due west of san francisco. also across the northern portion of our bay area. just spilling out of the santa rosa area. now taking a nosedive into petaluma on 101. a little snow at mount st. helena. right around sycamore avenue, some rain showers in that particular region. lower mark west creek continues to overspill its banks. so we have the flood warning in effect until 7:30 this morning. then hopefully we'll be picking up the pieces. we'll be sweeping out the mud and we'll be taking care of business because some will be building into the bay area. right now, low clouds, fog, stacked up next to the seashore. mostly cloudy skies. temperatures 37 in redwood city. we have a lot of cooler air filtering in with the cold front. 37 degrees in livermore, as well. otherwise, it's
in fremont, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> all right, thank you. now, let's check weather with roberta. >> a little bit of a break there with jackie ward is in the fremont area. no rain this morning there. but our live hi-def doppler radar still picking up plenty of precipitation due west of san francisco. also across the northern portion of our bay area. just spilling out of the santa rosa area. now taking a nosedive into petaluma on 101. a little snow at mount st. helena. right...
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live from city hall, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you.undreds braved the rainy weather to take part in a women's march and rally in walnut creek. the rally started this morning at civic park and included music, speakers and plenty of signs. many expressed concerns about president trump's new administration. >> the walnut creek march is a nonpartisan march. but it addresses values that are directly in danger by the trump administration and his proposed nominees. >> the event was organized in part by the contra costa county interfaith council and the county's labor council. >>> with all the marches going on good luck getting a seat on bart today. this was the scene at oakland as lake merritt station around 10:30 a.m. at last check bart officials say over 167,000 exits from the station so far. that's up from 93,000 last saturday. from lake merritt station alone almost 22,000 people. oracle arena holds just over 19,000 to put that in perspective. riders we spoke with today mostly had the same agenda. >> here with some girlfriends here to marc
live from city hall, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you.undreds braved the rainy weather to take part in a women's march and rally in walnut creek. the rally started this morning at civic park and included music, speakers and plenty of signs. many expressed concerns about president trump's new administration. >> the walnut creek march is a nonpartisan march. but it addresses values that are directly in danger by the trump administration and his proposed nominees. >> the...
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jackie ward kpix5. >>> thank you so much for being out there for us.it's 6:57 let's look at your bay area morning commute. starting in marin vallejo novato commute on highway 37 another closure between 101 and atherton due to the storms 234r50eding for the a while. -- storms flooding out there for a while and chp is diverting traffic to get you back on 101. that's good news and heading across the golden gate bridge from marin county into the san francisco area that's a normal commute of 14 minutes. and now looking live at the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are on expect 24 minutes between maze and downtown and in oakland we have a chp traffic alert southbound 13 if that is part of your commute listen up before broadway a large pothole causing damage out there. so to avoid it go ahead and get on southbound 13 after broadway terrace use moraga instead. >>> good morning. rise and shine and don't forget the umbrella strutting out the door. pop up showers at any point in the day and they have been coming more numerous as the morning progress. richmon
jackie ward kpix5. >>> thank you so much for being out there for us.it's 6:57 let's look at your bay area morning commute. starting in marin vallejo novato commute on highway 37 another closure between 101 and atherton due to the storms 234r50eding for the a while. -- storms flooding out there for a while and chp is diverting traffic to get you back on 101. that's good news and heading across the golden gate bridge from marin county into the san francisco area that's a normal commute...
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no traivrpinger nrael he'll work to ward 7. >> robert white crosso and brandon todd ward 4 and jack evans representing ward 2. >> anybody that pays attention to d.c. politics sees vin sent gray in office and wondering is this setting up after cleared and is this set sitting up whethers been a lot of people to go and it's been ugly around here as well, too. >> it's five and we had measurable rain earlier today. tuesday starts on wet side. we'll probably have double or trle amount of rain. it looks like many places will have closer to inch today a third of of inanother wet one, 1 in the morning and raining pretty hard it will be a drier, preezy someday wednesday looks like nicest day of the week to maybe go need to do exchanging of hospital day gift and cold are as we get to thursday and friday. get ready for that. and thursday nights to friday morning there's a possibilities of tuingting or maybe even some something left than ibp of snow. there's one over the weekend that would be there the bigger storm and some models have it and some don't. let cesar after, jim, that's a look at your for
no traivrpinger nrael he'll work to ward 7. >> robert white crosso and brandon todd ward 4 and jack evans representing ward 2. >> anybody that pays attention to d.c. politics sees vin sent gray in office and wondering is this setting up after cleared and is this set sitting up whethers been a lot of people to go and it's been ugly around here as well, too. >> it's five and we had measurable rain earlier today. tuesday starts on wet side. we'll probably have double or trle...
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packed wards lead to problems through the mental health system.ave people in crisis who need a bed and we have people scouring the country sometimes to find a bed we can admit them to. ministers say they are aware of the problems and will spend £400 million in this parliament ensuring psychiatric patients can be treated at home. michael buchanan, bbc news. some these that has come through concerning the situation in the capital on monday. the tube strike is on. affecting millions in the capital. it begins, the 24—hour strike, on sunday evening, six o'clock. talks have broken down. this is to do with the closure of ticket offices. fairly controversial when it was introduced, and a dispute about the closure of ticket offices and talks not resolving anything. six o'clock, sunday evening, the strike begins. london underground warning of significant disruption with zone one tube stations on that day. four people have been charged with hate crimes in connection with an assault on a teenager with special needs, that was streamed live on facebook. the two
packed wards lead to problems through the mental health system.ave people in crisis who need a bed and we have people scouring the country sometimes to find a bed we can admit them to. ministers say they are aware of the problems and will spend £400 million in this parliament ensuring psychiatric patients can be treated at home. michael buchanan, bbc news. some these that has come through concerning the situation in the capital on monday. the tube strike is on. affecting millions in the...
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derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> derrick, thank you. >>> prince georges county police investigating a home invasion and robbery right now. it happened in ft. washington last night. police tell news 4 that two suspects robbed the people inside the house. this is near limgan drive. no one was hurt. the robbers are still out there. >>> the department of corrections says 34-year-old harold scales died on saturday night.. they say he was rushed to the hospital after he was found unresponsive in his had said cell be later died. >>> 2017 is off to a rough start for two fairfax county faegs. it took about sping extinguish all the flames. no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> right now, d.c. police need your help findinging this 11-year-old girl. breaniya todd is 5'1" with black hair and a mole on her left cheek. if you have seen her, called police. >>> another bombing in iraq. >> details coming in about this deadly suicide bombing there. just as france's president arrives to
derrick ward, news 4. back to you. >> derrick, thank you. >>> prince georges county police investigating a home invasion and robbery right now. it happened in ft. washington last night. police tell news 4 that two suspects robbed the people inside the house. this is near limgan drive. no one was hurt. the robbers are still out there. >>> the department of corrections says 34-year-old harold scales died on saturday night.. they say he was rushed to the hospital after he...
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kpix 5's jackie ward joins us live from downtown napa with the latest. jackie? >> reporter: michelle, there's a flood warning here because this napa river is expected to reach flood stage tomorrow morning at 25.1 feet. the businesses down here aren't concerned because of the new floodgates that were put in, in 2015. however, other areas of napa county are already under water. the roads are so bad today, we even had trouble making it to our destination this morning. and the 4:10, this flooding on northbound 29 caused a car and a small delivery van to lose control and slide straight into floody grassy knowles. >> i was going to get gas. the gas delivered to me, i didn't see the highway flooded and i turn around but i got stuck in the mud. >> reporter: highway 29 reopened around 5:30. a couple miles southeast from there on american canyon road this small mudslide was causing cars to slow down. traffic had to maneuver around the dirt and mud, which caused minor delays. low-lying vineyards like the ones along here on big ranch road are lined with giant puddled. this
kpix 5's jackie ward joins us live from downtown napa with the latest. jackie? >> reporter: michelle, there's a flood warning here because this napa river is expected to reach flood stage tomorrow morning at 25.1 feet. the businesses down here aren't concerned because of the new floodgates that were put in, in 2015. however, other areas of napa county are already under water. the roads are so bad today, we even had trouble making it to our destination this morning. and the 4:10, this...
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derrick ward, news4. back to you. >> all right, thanks. >>> if you want to be indoors today to avoid all this snow, good place to be is the nbc4 health & fitness expo. the 24th year this is going on. >> right now folks are filling up the washington convention center. joining us again live from the expo is doreen gentzler. what's going on now? >> reporter: hi there, angie and david. we've got celebrities making appearances today. but i got to tell you, the most popular star here at the nbc4 health & fitness expo has got to be charlie puppy with purpose from the "today" show. olivia is the best dogs. he's training to be a service dog for a veteran. he's looking at retrieving and turning on and off lights. and he's happy to be here and meet everyone today. >> reporter: six months old. he is so well behaved. >> thank you so much. we've been working hard. part of the reason that it's possible to be this well behaved is he has a whole team of people that love and care about him. we would love for all of the dog
derrick ward, news4. back to you. >> all right, thanks. >>> if you want to be indoors today to avoid all this snow, good place to be is the nbc4 health & fitness expo. the 24th year this is going on. >> right now folks are filling up the washington convention center. joining us again live from the expo is doreen gentzler. what's going on now? >> reporter: hi there, angie and david. we've got celebrities making appearances today. but i got to tell you, the most...
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there's that low pressure system i showed you on radar it lifts northeast ward through the great lakes and warm front cruises into our area along the warm front you see clouds and light showers and yes, warmer temperatures, so despite the fact we'll have showers tomorrow we should get into the 50s. fox future cast let's time it out. overcast, spotty shower this evening and as you head back to work and school tomorrow scattered showers early as a.m. commute it does not take much around here. so, patience probably needed as we head back to work and school after that long weekend. all right. widespread rain moves off north and east just a few showers through rest of afternoon that will come and go and maybe a few breaks to wednesday but anything that we get will be morning fog and showers are likely and keeping them in the forecast and keeping them through wednesday and swing off north. low temperatures overnight, 41 district everyone above freezing and mid up toer 30s and high temperatures tomorrow 55 in d.c. and some of us getting close to 60 degree mark as warm air comes in the northwe
there's that low pressure system i showed you on radar it lifts northeast ward through the great lakes and warm front cruises into our area along the warm front you see clouds and light showers and yes, warmer temperatures, so despite the fact we'll have showers tomorrow we should get into the 50s. fox future cast let's time it out. overcast, spotty shower this evening and as you head back to work and school tomorrow scattered showers early as a.m. commute it does not take much around here. so,...
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we are going to check in with news 4's derrick ward in just a moment. >> first, we want to wish you a good sunday morning as we hit the 9:00 hour. i'm adam tuss. >> an i'm angie goff. we have some clouds today. for the most part, things are going to remain dry. >> not too bad today, but maybe a snowflake or two, lauryn. >> we're seeing a few flurries out there right now. really, we're watching tonight. i'm talking about after 3:00, 4:00. we'll start to see rain showers moving in, could have problems tomorrow morning for the commute. we're going to get into all that. first, i want to point out some of these snow showers out there right now. you can see we've got the clouds. it was a beautiful sunrise that came up just about 20 minutes after 7:00 a.m. again, the clouds are going to continue to fill into the region. we're seeing a few snow showers out here in the shenandoah valley. also over here into southern maryland, a little bit of rain over the bay. mainly because of the warm waters. again, scattered flurries right now. temperatures in the 30s. we're going to top out in the mid-40s
we are going to check in with news 4's derrick ward in just a moment. >> first, we want to wish you a good sunday morning as we hit the 9:00 hour. i'm adam tuss. >> an i'm angie goff. we have some clouds today. for the most part, things are going to remain dry. >> not too bad today, but maybe a snowflake or two, lauryn. >> we're seeing a few flurries out there right now. really, we're watching tonight. i'm talking about after 3:00, 4:00. we'll start to see rain showers...
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that is where we find news 4's derrick ward. he joins us live this morning with the very latest. what are you seeing, derrick? >> reporter: well, you know what, this is a twist on the typical scene at the arrival area. you see passengers waiting. of course, you see loved ones here that would be here typically to greet some people with balloons. take a look over here now. you have lawyers. that's what it takes for some people to get into the u.s. now after that immigration crackdown went into effect. a judge did issue a temporary restraining order that affected 30, to 40, 50, 60 people held here at dulles. yesterday it was all about protests. the immediate reaction to this travel ban. later today, we expect another protest, about 1:00. the group casa up here. of course, people want to come out and voice their opinions about this. they're doing that right now in some places. we've talked to one woman who was actually on her way to protest at the white house that felt she had to be here first. this is why she said she had to be here. >> welcome. we want you here. we want immigrants.
that is where we find news 4's derrick ward. he joins us live this morning with the very latest. what are you seeing, derrick? >> reporter: well, you know what, this is a twist on the typical scene at the arrival area. you see passengers waiting. of course, you see loved ones here that would be here typically to greet some people with balloons. take a look over here now. you have lawyers. that's what it takes for some people to get into the u.s. now after that immigration crackdown went...
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let's find out more from our correspondent simon ward who is a leicester magistrates‘ court.xplain more about what the taxi driver said and everything that happened here, simon. well, this was injuly last year that they would be packed taxi passenger charles block booked a taxi for himself and his guide dog carlo. the driver, who is muslim, refused to take them at that point, saying that the whole exchange was filmed by mr... block‘s girlfriend, who is also registered blind, and in that, the driver is heard to say he would refuse to take them a journey. it is illegal for taxi would refuse to take them a journey. it is illegalfor taxi drivers would refuse to take them a journey. it is illegal for taxi drivers to refuse to take any type assistance dog, must they have got a medically approved exemption. it is only phone quality video, but we can see some of that video now. me,|
let's find out more from our correspondent simon ward who is a leicester magistrates‘ court.xplain more about what the taxi driver said and everything that happened here, simon. well, this was injuly last year that they would be packed taxi passenger charles block booked a taxi for himself and his guide dog carlo. the driver, who is muslim, refused to take them at that point, saying that the whole exchange was filmed by mr... block‘s girlfriend, who is also registered blind, and in that,...
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investigators say deputy ward hogan was shot in charleston. he was in a shoot-out with a man wod been in a physical dispute with his girlfriend. that man was shot and killed. the department posted a photo of hogan to facebook. he is now able to stand up with help. he is scheduled for another surgery this week which should be his last surgery for simt six to eight months. >>> the search is on this morning for six puppies. the owner of the d.c. pups store in manassas say someone broke into the store and took the dog. security cameras were ripped video. each puppy has a sale of between $800 and $1100. >>> just in time for the celebration, homeowners can now legally rent out a room or a house for companies sush as air b & b. homeowners can apply to get a license. that comes with restrictions. the owner has to live in the space for at least half a year and visitors can not stay for more than 30 days. right now, there is no cost for the license, but that could change later the had year. >>> calling all riders. the city of alexandria wants to feature
investigators say deputy ward hogan was shot in charleston. he was in a shoot-out with a man wod been in a physical dispute with his girlfriend. that man was shot and killed. the department posted a photo of hogan to facebook. he is now able to stand up with help. he is scheduled for another surgery this week which should be his last surgery for simt six to eight months. >>> the search is on this morning for six puppies. the owner of the d.c. pups store in manassas say someone broke...
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and for the next few hours, he goes from ward toward toward -- to ward to ward. those that are ambulatory lineup, sometimes circular or straight. he have -- i have read accounts that when people are meeting, there is much apt to bow to each other as shake hands. lincoln shakes hands with all of them. my brave boys, the end of the war will be near. he goes to every ward, greets everyone did -- then he goes to the wards where the nonambulatory people were. he talks to them. this is a tremendous act. visiteduring the war he hospitals in washington, but not on this scale and not with this degree of personal connection on such a scope. i think this is a man who finally accepts that the war is ending, he is making his amends, if you will, to the sacrifices that brought his victory. he can't do it in words, he needs to do it in deeds, and the deeds he picks are to go to the field hospital. every man, all 5000 to 6000 of them, he has a handshake and a word. probably on the same words -- orpsn the same words, but c hospital by corps hospital, and this is family affecting
and for the next few hours, he goes from ward toward toward -- to ward to ward. those that are ambulatory lineup, sometimes circular or straight. he have -- i have read accounts that when people are meeting, there is much apt to bow to each other as shake hands. lincoln shakes hands with all of them. my brave boys, the end of the war will be near. he goes to every ward, greets everyone did -- then he goes to the wards where the nonambulatory people were. he talks to them. this is a tremendous...
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one patient died after waiting 35 hours for a ward bed elsewhere in the hospital. the president of the royal college of emergency medicine said today that the emergency care system was on its knees. there are certainly signs of very great pressure. this has been building up over years. if we look at the last year, emergency demand has gone way up beyond what you would have expected, given the growth in population. bed numbers have shrunk, the delays in discharge, which block the hospital up discharge, which block the hospital up and mean that you cannot get new patients in, that has risen. staff are starting to feel the strain. it's getting increasingly difficult to get people to do key roles in emergency medicine. a&e departments shutting their doors to patients more than 140 times in december.
one patient died after waiting 35 hours for a ward bed elsewhere in the hospital. the president of the royal college of emergency medicine said today that the emergency care system was on its knees. there are certainly signs of very great pressure. this has been building up over years. if we look at the last year, emergency demand has gone way up beyond what you would have expected, given the growth in population. bed numbers have shrunk, the delays in discharge, which block the hospital up...
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clarissa ward in moscow. thank you. >>> a moment ago, you heard our senior white house correspondent jim acosta talk about that moment yesterday when donald trump lashed out at cnn during the press conference. here is that heated exchange with acosta and donald trump over the intel report. >> you are attacking our news organization. >> not you. your organization is terrible. your organization is terrible. >> give us a chance to ask a question, sir. >> quiet. go ahead. she's agosking a question. >> don't be rude. i'm not going to give you a question. >> can you state cat g catagorically -- >> gjim tells us he was threatened to be thrown from the trump tower if he asked another question. >>> and the first step at repealing obamacare. a budget blue print that passed along party lines. 51-48. not before turning away amendments from democrats. >> thanks to immediate cmedicai children's health insurance program, two programs stronger by the affordable care act. 95% of children in america now have affordable health
clarissa ward in moscow. thank you. >>> a moment ago, you heard our senior white house correspondent jim acosta talk about that moment yesterday when donald trump lashed out at cnn during the press conference. here is that heated exchange with acosta and donald trump over the intel report. >> you are attacking our news organization. >> not you. your organization is terrible. your organization is terrible. >> give us a chance to ask a question, sir. >> quiet. go...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is in san anselmo. people there all too familiar with creek flooding. >> reporter: that's for sure. unfortunately. but we know how seriously they take their storm preps because of the damage that they have had in years past. so tonight the floodgates are out, the sandbags are here. people all over the north bay heeded these warnings earnestly, though, and completed any last-minute tasks before hunkering down for the night. sandbag stations like this one in novato are popular places to be today. >> so far it's okay. tomorrow, doesn't look good. that's why i'm here. >> reporter: he says when storms get bad, he knows the toll it can take on his property. >> a lot of rain about half dozen springs come up. so we have to direct the water. >> reporter: in san anselmo people are finding the fun in this weather. >> this is nothing. we have been through two flooz before and it hasn't even risen. we came out to puddle jump and there's nothing even here to worry about now. >> reporter: but remain wary of this creek
kpix 5's jackie ward is in san anselmo. people there all too familiar with creek flooding. >> reporter: that's for sure. unfortunately. but we know how seriously they take their storm preps because of the damage that they have had in years past. so tonight the floodgates are out, the sandbags are here. people all over the north bay heeded these warnings earnestly, though, and completed any last-minute tasks before hunkering down for the night. sandbag stations like this one in novato are...
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ended their own poor run of form, set on their way to victory midway through the first half by james ward—prowse'sd goal of the season. the lead was doubled not long before the break thanks to jay rodriguez and that wasn't the end of the scoring. leicester ca pta i n wes morgan brought down shane long in the penalty area and tadic sealed the win from the spot. 3—0 the final score. great, good game, with good management. it was a pity to finish this game before. a lot of opportunities and chances for us. without leaving for them opportunity to score. it was a clean sheet. it is perfect for us. it was not good, the performance,
ended their own poor run of form, set on their way to victory midway through the first half by james ward—prowse'sd goal of the season. the lead was doubled not long before the break thanks to jay rodriguez and that wasn't the end of the scoring. leicester ca pta i n wes morgan brought down shane long in the penalty area and tadic sealed the win from the spot. 3—0 the final score. great, good game, with good management. it was a pity to finish this game before. a lot of opportunities and...
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yes -- officer juliet ward. but she's not just an officer, is she? see, i checked.internal affairs. she is. yes. i assigned her. uh, it's hot in here. do you mind if we...just talk outside? [ sighs ] did i miss an e-mail, williams? well, there was an explosion in their evidence room, and a lot of cases were blown that day, so it made sense to put someone in there, make sure none of our people allowed that to happen. i think you're missing the point. why wasn't i informed? [ chuckling ] well, commissioner... you hired me to take the pressure off you. i can't help you if i'm pestering you about every single decision. delegate, right? that's what i'm here for. i figured that's what it was. mm-hmm. 'cause i am an optimist. [ both laugh ] i need to see a report. absolutely. just give me a week or two, put it together. anything you have. end of day is fine. yes, sir. sam: so, he's on to juliet. you think he's on to you? i don't know. but he wants a report at the end of today. okay. is that a problem? yeah. because, according to ward, the only officer who could have put a
yes -- officer juliet ward. but she's not just an officer, is she? see, i checked.internal affairs. she is. yes. i assigned her. uh, it's hot in here. do you mind if we...just talk outside? [ sighs ] did i miss an e-mail, williams? well, there was an explosion in their evidence room, and a lot of cases were blown that day, so it made sense to put someone in there, make sure none of our people allowed that to happen. i think you're missing the point. why wasn't i informed? [ chuckling ] well,...
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in american canyon, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you. crews are keeping an eye on conditions in sausalito. they are worried about possible king tides. this is video from 2015. officials say wind gusts could be as high as 34 miles per hour. the city is posting warnings and barricades to help residents prepare. >>> a big moment earlier this morning along the sacramento river. several gates were opened at the sacramento weir to direct water through the sacramento bypass and into the yolo bypass. the project is intended to prevent flooding in the sacramento metro area. >>> powerful winds and towering waves are expected to hit the peninsula and the wet conditions come just after crews in pacifica cleared up major storm damage along highway 1. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is live in pacifica on the concerns this morning. anne? >> reporter: yeah. there is a coastal flood advisory in effect for the coastline right now. so you add to that the high wind we have been seeing, the rain continues to fall. a lot of hillsides and cliffsides in the area
in american canyon, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> thank you. crews are keeping an eye on conditions in sausalito. they are worried about possible king tides. this is video from 2015. officials say wind gusts could be as high as 34 miles per hour. the city is posting warnings and barricades to help residents prepare. >>> a big moment earlier this morning along the sacramento river. several gates were opened at the sacramento weir to direct water through the sacramento bypass and...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live to show us how things are looking now. jackie. >> reporter: well, michelle, we were on our way to the napa river but we got stuck as we were heading northbound on highway 29 and this is why. a couple of cars are stuck due to flooding. it appears that they got into some kind of accident. we don't have details. we only know that chp is on scene and highway 29 northbound is closed from minnie drive. so the flooding here northbound is more significant than on the southbound side because as you can see, the northbound lanes are lower than the southbound lanes. so there will be flooding here. no one is in the car right now that silver car but over here, in the white van, a passenger is still in the car and appears to be okay. the flooding is obviously just grassy area here. i'm already up to my ankles in water so this is significant. northbound highway will stay closed until the water recedes. who knows how long that could be? the rain doesn't seem to be coming down too hard right now. but we'll keep monitoring this area and bri
kpix 5's jackie ward is live to show us how things are looking now. jackie. >> reporter: well, michelle, we were on our way to the napa river but we got stuck as we were heading northbound on highway 29 and this is why. a couple of cars are stuck due to flooding. it appears that they got into some kind of accident. we don't have details. we only know that chp is on scene and highway 29 northbound is closed from minnie drive. so the flooding here northbound is more significant than on the...
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jackie ward is live with details on the search this morning. jackie. >> reporter: search efforts for the woman and her car actually had to be altered because of this rushing water behind me. it typically called the alameda creek. but today, it's more like a river with a strong current. a car accident around 10:45 saturday morning caused an 18- year-old woman's car to plunge into the waters according to two witnesses. by the time chp arrived on scene the car was polly submerged. the water has been -- was fully submerged. the water has been too dangerous to recomfort car. >> they are making every possible effort to get into the creek. it's just with the weather right now, we can't stop the flow of the water into the creek and all the run off right now. it's not safe to be in there. >> reporter: the alameda county sheriff office and the fremont police department are handle this case and chp says they are expecting to determine what caused the accident but only until search crews find something so chp is actually planning on shutting down niles can
jackie ward is live with details on the search this morning. jackie. >> reporter: search efforts for the woman and her car actually had to be altered because of this rushing water behind me. it typically called the alameda creek. but today, it's more like a river with a strong current. a car accident around 10:45 saturday morning caused an 18- year-old woman's car to plunge into the waters according to two witnesses. by the time chp arrived on scene the car was polly submerged. the water...
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former mayor vincent gray serving as council member in ward seven.e approved the budget for the renovations but he would have never approved the design he says he certainly would they ever signed off on end result. >> i don't understand how anybody can self destructing contractor or architect could approve this. >> reporter: approved and open to the public, not officially yet. the department of parks and recreation says there's things like a playground that still need to be completed but the areas that have been completed have not been well received. at least not by the most even though in this community, including ward seven's newly sworn mayor vincent gray. there are no lights down there. we got lights behind the bask here and nothing here. >>reporter: as mayor, he approved the budget to renovate wreck center but it was that you are mayor muriel bowser that which i knows were paid. >> i don't know the details about one recreation center but i'm happy to have my director respond. >> are you aware of complaints about that facility >> i'm happy to hav
former mayor vincent gray serving as council member in ward seven.e approved the budget for the renovations but he would have never approved the design he says he certainly would they ever signed off on end result. >> i don't understand how anybody can self destructing contractor or architect could approve this. >> reporter: approved and open to the public, not officially yet. the department of parks and recreation says there's things like a playground that still need to be...
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clarissa ward in moscow. thank you. >>> breaking overnight. the senate move could be the first step at repealing obamacare. the budget blueprint that passed along party lines. 51-48. rand paul voted against it. they approved it after turning away democratic amendments. >> thanks to medicaid and the children's health insurance program, two programs made stronger by the affordable care act, 95% -- think of that, 95% of children in america have affordable comprehensive health insurance that covers annual physicals and dental care. why would we want to move backwards instead of building on that 95%? >> imagine becoming pregnant and your insurer dropping coverage because you cost too much money? imagine being a cancer survivor and having coverage dropped because you survived cancer. if you loved women and you love your mothers and daughters and wives. please do not unwind the affordable care act. >> this moves to the house which could consider the bill friday. >>> hearings on capitol hill today. at 10:00, senators taking up the nominations of ben c
clarissa ward in moscow. thank you. >>> breaking overnight. the senate move could be the first step at repealing obamacare. the budget blueprint that passed along party lines. 51-48. rand paul voted against it. they approved it after turning away democratic amendments. >> thanks to medicaid and the children's health insurance program, two programs made stronger by the affordable care act, 95% -- think of that, 95% of children in america have affordable comprehensive health...
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that's 95% of people coming into a need should be seen, discharged or admitted to a ward within four— 200a. if you look at what the chief executive of nhs providers says, he says the nhs is coping, but it's been a very vulnerable position and only just been a very vulnerable position and onlyjust managing been a very vulnerable position and only just managing to been a very vulnerable position and onlyjust managing to do so because of what he describes as heroic work by doctors and nurses. but he really warns that if there is something like a flu outbreak, the ability of ambulance services, a&e, mental health services, is severely impaired. life has changed so dramatically since the nhs begin —— became free at the point of service. we expect things to have been done yesterday, we don't want to wait, so people perhaps use hospitals more than they did as well‘s before. don't we need a fundamental debate about how it is funded and how we use a? absolutely, we need i think a very public debate, but we know that the numbers of people going to a&e inappropriately is around 30%, we don't th
that's 95% of people coming into a need should be seen, discharged or admitted to a ward within four— 200a. if you look at what the chief executive of nhs providers says, he says the nhs is coping, but it's been a very vulnerable position and only just been a very vulnerable position and onlyjust managing been a very vulnerable position and only just managing to been a very vulnerable position and onlyjust managing to do so because of what he describes as heroic work by doctors and nurses....
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news 4's day care ward is live there.hat do we know about the suspect so far. >> that is the tragic part of this. not a lot. only that it was a teenage poin boy. police don't even know if there was a connection among that teenage boin boy and the ly and when students return to howard high school where we are, they're going the be wearing black in memory of a student who passed away all too tragically. take a look. it was about 2:00 a.m. yesterday morning when suzanne zaremba, the girl's mother heard a disturbance coming from the girl's bedroom. she went to check and she was met with a teenage boy with a gun. he shot suzanne and then shot 15-year-old charlotte and turned the gun on himself. suzanne zaremba was wounded. 15-year-old charlotte was pronounced dead in the hospital a short time later. the gunman is in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the head. this community is in shock. take a listen. >> how do i teach other people to -- for this not to happen to them, to -- so these other girls that are all talking,
news 4's day care ward is live there.hat do we know about the suspect so far. >> that is the tragic part of this. not a lot. only that it was a teenage poin boy. police don't even know if there was a connection among that teenage boin boy and the ly and when students return to howard high school where we are, they're going the be wearing black in memory of a student who passed away all too tragically. take a look. it was about 2:00 a.m. yesterday morning when suzanne zaremba, the girl's...
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wpix jackie ward is live where he met with the medium. jackie. >>reporter: hi, there. he starf the whole press conference by apologize to go the fans for a terrible season. he was frank in his delivery and said that once again, the team has to start new. 49ers ceo jed york has haters. >> i own this football team. >> i recognized that this isn't unfamiliar territory to 49ers fans. >> i apologize for a 2-14 season. i apologize for being back here again making a change. but i think it's very important that we reestablish a championship culture. >> former gm bulky was with the team for 12 years and built a team that went to superbowl in 2012 while kelly was a head coach for a single season and fans are speaking out saying the wrong guy got fired. >> i think he's a great coach. it's not like anything that has happened this season of remotely kelly's fault. i think the problem is with york. >> looks like time for a new general manager and a new head coach and the throw back to the old years of the championship 49ers. >> york agreed with the latter part of that statentnd said
wpix jackie ward is live where he met with the medium. jackie. >>reporter: hi, there. he starf the whole press conference by apologize to go the fans for a terrible season. he was frank in his delivery and said that once again, the team has to start new. 49ers ceo jed york has haters. >> i own this football team. >> i recognized that this isn't unfamiliar territory to 49ers fans. >> i apologize for a 2-14 season. i apologize for being back here again making a change. but...
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he is the new ward 7 council member. >>> if you're taking metro this sunday schedule in observance of new year's day. >>> the "today" show crew is bre pair forth a special return this morning. katie couric will be co-hosting with matt lauer all this week. it is a familiar roll for couric who was coanchor of "today" from 1991 to 2006. couric is filling in for savannah guthrie who is on maternity leave.. i was hoping we were going to show this. that is david -- >> who is that, a 5-year-old? >> that's david culver when he was in high school. he has not aged at all. >> rocking the abercrombie shirt. >> he says he can't wait to see katie couric and matt lauer reunited this week. i said you cannot wait until throwback thursday to post that. >> it's a good thing that david saging well. it's a >> all you are. and katie couric, also. >> it will be fun to see them back together on the desk. >> yep. >>> is 2017 the year you are getting a raise? let's hope so. the new laws that are giving millions of america new money each we're week. >>> plus, how this bag to provide answers about a family that
he is the new ward 7 council member. >>> if you're taking metro this sunday schedule in observance of new year's day. >>> the "today" show crew is bre pair forth a special return this morning. katie couric will be co-hosting with matt lauer all this week. it is a familiar roll for couric who was coanchor of "today" from 1991 to 2006. couric is filling in for savannah guthrie who is on maternity leave.. i was hoping we were going to show this. that is david...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> a famed tourist attract, the historic pioneer cabin tree. a woman sent a photo before it fell. it was in the 1880s to allow tourist to pass through it and allowed cars. crews around the bay area are trying to clear several mud slides after the big weekend storm, and mack vick is live where a slide is blocking a road. anne. >>reporter: half of highway 1 has been closed for 13 hours as crews tried to sure up the hillside with more rain to come. they're expecting more mud slides to come as well. the rain saturated hill on highway of 1 gave way last night piling dirt and it backed up traffic along the peninsula coast. there's a billion cars in line. i don't know what they're doing, but it's a mess. officers began one way traffic control alternating northbound and southbound traffic in the southbound lane. >> i'll get to school eventually. >> chopper 5 caught this mess. traffic at a standstill this morning after another mud slide shut down niles canyon road between fremont and sanole part of state highway 84. this video shows highway 17 in the sa
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> a famed tourist attract, the historic pioneer cabin tree. a woman sent a photo before it fell. it was in the 1880s to allow tourist to pass through it and allowed cars. crews around the bay area are trying to clear several mud slides after the big weekend storm, and mack vick is live where a slide is blocking a road. anne. >>reporter: half of highway 1 has been closed for 13 hours as crews tried to sure up the hillside with more rain to come. they're...
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kpix reporter jackie ward joins us live from sfsu. jackie. >>reporter: this emergency disc- it is a result -- a profess professor says she was the target of anti-power sentiment. this is the poster that people from the david [indiscernible] with freedom center hung up. it accuses abdulhadi of having terrorist group -- a group of students decided to raise the [indiscernible] to what islamic phobia s. he says with the recent executive order on immigration, hatred against arabs and muslim have escalated. >> it's coming fiorina the highest action of government. it's coming from the president of the united states. he's basically telling people it's okay. he's saying it's okay to target muslim. we're moving in constant fear. >> in regards to president trump's most recent actions, wong released this statement, a deep sense of community which we value at sf must not be diminished by this president and his administration. i look forward with confidence that those individuals throughout -- how deeply we care about our country. students i spoke with sai
kpix reporter jackie ward joins us live from sfsu. jackie. >>reporter: this emergency disc- it is a result -- a profess professor says she was the target of anti-power sentiment. this is the poster that people from the david [indiscernible] with freedom center hung up. it accuses abdulhadi of having terrorist group -- a group of students decided to raise the [indiscernible] to what islamic phobia s. he says with the recent executive order on immigration, hatred against arabs and muslim...
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wards every adam ward has more on the plan. >>> reporter: it's been a busy start to the presidency. building a wall between the u.s. and mexico is very much a priority for president trump and he is expected to visit the department of homeland security today. that's just part of his agenda for immigration reform. deporting 2 to 3 million illegal immigrants is another part. the "l.a. times" reports that people with minor convictions are likely to be deported as well as the roughly 800,000 people who have been designated for deportation but may still be in the u.s. in a state of the state address, governor jerry brown recognized the growing concern for many in california and said immigrants are an integral part of our state and what we have become. >> there's no [ indiscernible ] dynamism of this state from the very beginning. i recognize that under the constitution federal law is supreme and that washington determines immigration policy. but as a state, we can and we have had --we have played an important role. >> reporter: president trump will meet with mexico's president next week a
wards every adam ward has more on the plan. >>> reporter: it's been a busy start to the presidency. building a wall between the u.s. and mexico is very much a priority for president trump and he is expected to visit the department of homeland security today. that's just part of his agenda for immigration reform. deporting 2 to 3 million illegal immigrants is another part. the "l.a. times" reports that people with minor convictions are likely to be deported as well as the...
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in fremont, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> do they know what caused the accident yet? >> reporter: no, not yet. actually, the chp says they won't know until they pull the car out of the water. but still even as we were driving on highway 84 yesterday and today, this have been a lot of mudslides, rockslides and, of course, all this rain has made the roads slick so chp will be taking all of that into consideration. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the owners of a restaurant in pacifica have a lot of cleaning up to do after their building flooded. surveillance video shows the moment some big waves crashed right through moonraker restaurant. now crews have stripped the carpet and are trying to dry it up with dehumidifiers. >> the window shattered. glass went everywhere. the room filled up with water pretty quickly. >> and the repairs could cost up to $15,000. no word when it will re-open. >>> flooding problems in novato. two miles of highway37 are shut down. one car has been stuck in the water since sunday. they hope to have the highway back open by saturday. >>> a storm dum
in fremont, jackie ward, kpix 5. >> do they know what caused the accident yet? >> reporter: no, not yet. actually, the chp says they won't know until they pull the car out of the water. but still even as we were driving on highway 84 yesterday and today, this have been a lot of mudslides, rockslides and, of course, all this rain has made the roads slick so chp will be taking all of that into consideration. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the owners of a restaurant in...
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requires action.e ig and the powder keg it could be ignited from the first inaugural address jefferson ward of untangling laneed of since but america must not disentangle itself from the of world. we want our shared values with the shared values solos with cosell low and bosnia.nd and then boldly and resolute.he glo into put a face on of a global economy. in all nations lifting lives and hope that it cannot lead in the world into the fabric of one america up. if we become more diverseound o with our common values between must work harder to overcome differences entry all people with fairness with gender or sexual orientation.d but hillary and chelsea and i wish our very best to the next president george w. bush and his family to meet these challenges.me, and as for me to be more idealistic and fall of pope been more confident than ever. my days in this office are nearly through but in thee years ahead of never hold a th position higher than that of the president of united states but there is no title level where more probably. thank you. god bless you and god bless america. . . at the unite
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in fremont, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> turning to politics now in the push to keep u.s. jobs, president trump met with the ceos of gm, ford and fiat chrysler at the white house. as craig boswell reports, live from washington, dc, mr. trump is also using his executive powers today. >> reporter: lots of signing today, kenny. president trump signing an executive order expediting environmental reviews signed several presidential memoranda, two of which renegotiating deals for the keystone, excel and dakota access pipelines. that's getting the attention of environmental groups after a discussion this morning with automakers about cutting red tape and some of the, um, negotiations around those and certainly, um, some of the red tape around those, and the taxes, as well. >> reporter: sources confirm to cbs news president trump does not plan to fire fbi director james comey allowing him to continue his ten-year term as the agency head. this comes as fbi continues investigating alleged ties between russia and mr. trump's aides. president trump hosted a breakfast for the ceos of m
in fremont, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> turning to politics now in the push to keep u.s. jobs, president trump met with the ceos of gm, ford and fiat chrysler at the white house. as craig boswell reports, live from washington, dc, mr. trump is also using his executive powers today. >> reporter: lots of signing today, kenny. president trump signing an executive order expediting environmental reviews signed several presidential memoranda, two of which renegotiating deals for the...
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this was my job. >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >> certainly went above and beyond, though.hen we come back, tackling the heroin epidemic. we'll look at the new plan unveiled this week by maryland's governor. >>> plus, hands off the wheel. we're getting an up-close look at the future of self-driving cars. creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's. packed with cookies or almond pieces. hershey's has the taste you love in every bite. >>> this week, governor larry hogan announced a sweeping new initiative to tackle the heroin epidemic in maryland. it includes the creation of a statewide opioid operation command center which will help connect resources from the federal, state, and local government. governor hogan is also allocating $4 million in funding to help those struggling with addiction. he says the fight is personal. >> i lost a cousin, first cousin, to this terrible disease myself, the crisis is continuing to evolve and grow no matter what, even with all the help and work that we've done doing. >> the initiative includes new legislation that would make it a felony for peopl
this was my job. >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >> certainly went above and beyond, though.hen we come back, tackling the heroin epidemic. we'll look at the new plan unveiled this week by maryland's governor. >>> plus, hands off the wheel. we're getting an up-close look at the future of self-driving cars. creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's. packed with cookies or almond pieces. hershey's has the taste you love in every bite. >>> this week, governor larry...
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senior correspondent clarissa ward is with us now from the moscow bureau. claris clarissa, what are world leaders saying? >> reporter: christine, world leaders are watching the inauguration more closely than they watched any inauguration before. while the inaugural address does not traditionally delve deep in foreign policies, you will be sure the leaders will try to find clues to what foreign policy in the u.s. will look like under president-elect donald trump. it is no secret there is a lot of anxiety from different countries after the explosive comments we heard from trump in the campaign. whether it is nato obsolete or talking about building a wall with mexico or banning muslims or the questioning of the one china policy. there is a great deal of ambiguity of the foreign policy and what it will look like. i think there will be a lot of people watching closely wanting to see if there is anything to read in the tea leaves based on the inaugural address. we know mexico's foreign minister is scheduled to visit washington, d.c. next week. that could be an im
senior correspondent clarissa ward is with us now from the moscow bureau. claris clarissa, what are world leaders saying? >> reporter: christine, world leaders are watching the inauguration more closely than they watched any inauguration before. while the inaugural address does not traditionally delve deep in foreign policies, you will be sure the leaders will try to find clues to what foreign policy in the u.s. will look like under president-elect donald trump. it is no secret there is a...
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in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. ♪[ music ] >>> secret service under investigation once again.what an agent is accused of saying about president trump on social media coming up. >> good afternoon, from our kpix 5 studios, where today certainly is a dry day. but we do have a storm. it's queued up ready to push into the bay area. we'll talk about the chances of rain returning. that's coming up when we come back. ,,,, (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. care. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for
in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. ♪[ music ] >>> secret service under investigation once again.what an agent is accused of saying about president trump on social media coming up. >> good afternoon, from our kpix 5 studios, where today certainly is a dry day. but we do have a storm. it's queued up ready to push into the bay area. we'll talk about the chances of rain returning. that's coming up when we come back. ,,,, (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've...
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. >> derrick ward is live on the scene right now. what are police saying about this deadly fall. >> reporter: we are learning more about this incident that happened at the dupont circle hotel, 1500 new hampshire avenue. here's what we know. at about 2:00 a.m. this morning, d.c. police and fire were called to this address with the report of an unconscious person in an enclosed area of the basement. now it's been described as a chimney area. in any case it was determined that person had fallen from the roof area of a hotel down a shaft. there are aigeight stories to t building on the new hampshire side, on the other side there is an additional floor. the person was pronounced dead on the scene. police are calling this an accident. there was a brief statement released by the hotel saying a tragic accident occurred last night resulting in a fatality. and the hotel has no comment at being investigated by police. we don't know if the person was a guest at the hotel, visitor or staff of the hotel and how that person came to fall eight stori
. >> derrick ward is live on the scene right now. what are police saying about this deadly fall. >> reporter: we are learning more about this incident that happened at the dupont circle hotel, 1500 new hampshire avenue. here's what we know. at about 2:00 a.m. this morning, d.c. police and fire were called to this address with the report of an unconscious person in an enclosed area of the basement. now it's been described as a chimney area. in any case it was determined that person...
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derrick ward, news 4. >> derrick, thank you very much. >>> damage and debris not far from the deanwood metroation. several parked cars appear to have been hit overnight. a trail of debris was left behind. this happened near minnesota avenue and quarrels street, which is near the border between d.c. and prince george's county. we reached out to police and are waiting to hear back about what may have happened. >>> time right now is 10:08. tom is tracking rain and how we can plan for the week ahead. >>> check it out. a wild police chase ends in a crash and suspects on the run. you can see the suspect's car speed through an intersection here, which then t-bones another car. three people jump out, they flee the scene. police were able to track down all three suspects. the person in the car that was hit was taken to the hospital. their injuries are not known. >>> meanwhile, a helicopter and team of divers swooped in to rescue two men stuck in a washed out creek in arizona. the rescue was all caught on camera here. fire officials say the pair was trying to cross the creek when rushing water s
derrick ward, news 4. >> derrick, thank you very much. >>> damage and debris not far from the deanwood metroation. several parked cars appear to have been hit overnight. a trail of debris was left behind. this happened near minnesota avenue and quarrels street, which is near the border between d.c. and prince george's county. we reached out to police and are waiting to hear back about what may have happened. >>> time right now is 10:08. tom is tracking rain and how we...
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people like dee dee ward, pleading with members of congress not to leave her behind. >> try to see it from, not from your high pedestal than you're on. try to see it from the people down here. >> kasie hunt, nbc news, the capitol. >>> with just a week left in his presidency, the white house announced today that president obama will hold his final press briefing next wednesday. earlier this week, i traveled with the president to chicago, and just before his formal farewell speech to the nation, i sat down with him in one of his favorite restaurants for an intimate conversation about the hope that propelled him into office, and the reality of what would come. i want to show you something you've of course seen, it was grant park. the victory night. i want you to watch this. >> the road ahead will be long. our climb will be steep. we may not get there in one year or even in one term. but america, i have never been more hopeful than i am tonight that we will get there. i promise you, as a people, we'll get there. [ crowd chanting yes, we can ] >> yes, we can. >> did you? >> yes, we did. >>
people like dee dee ward, pleading with members of congress not to leave her behind. >> try to see it from, not from your high pedestal than you're on. try to see it from the people down here. >> kasie hunt, nbc news, the capitol. >>> with just a week left in his presidency, the white house announced today that president obama will hold his final press briefing next wednesday. earlier this week, i traveled with the president to chicago, and just before his formal farewell...