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and they learned dianne was holding on to a secret. >> it turns out that the witness, dianne mcknight was a lot more than just a witness. she was very important to this case. >> yes, she was. >> dianne revealed that she knew sam intimately. >> she admitted that they were boyfriend and girlfriend. she had stated that they had only been dating for a few months, and stated that they were in love. >> so sam was having an affair. >> yes. >> which is why sam was at the apartment complex that day. >> there's some infidelity going on and there's a reason -- a cause for concern. >> did you ever think that you'd be the kind of person to have an affair? >> no. >> dianne told the detectives her affair with sam started as affairs so often do, with an innocent encounter at a bar. >> he asked me, you know, like if i was married and had kids. and i told him that i was and that no kids. i'm like what can about you? he said yes, married. >> in fact, sam had been married for 13 years. but according to dianne, it took just a month for sam to fall in love with her. and she said, the feelings were mutual.
and they learned dianne was holding on to a secret. >> it turns out that the witness, dianne mcknight was a lot more than just a witness. she was very important to this case. >> yes, she was. >> dianne revealed that she knew sam intimately. >> she admitted that they were boyfriend and girlfriend. she had stated that they had only been dating for a few months, and stated that they were in love. >> so sam was having an affair. >> yes. >> which is why sam...
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and, dianne, you'll give the first spin. okay. emily: go, dianne. t. no. no t. scott. is it gonna be good? it is. n. two n's. $7,000, scott. wow. i'd like to buy the e. well, let's see what we got there. one e, i think. yep, that's it. i'd like to buy the i. and we have two i's. s. three s's. getting serious here. almost $9,000. i'd like to buy the a. and there is one a. and i'll buy the o. two o's. anything else? i'll buy the u. yeah, the last of the vowels. we know it's there somewhere, and there is one of them. c. yeah, there are four c's, and that's the same letter, so you'll get the money for the c's, an extra $1,000 for finding them. when the dust settles here, you'll have $11,150. i would like to solve. go ahead. circus clowns & comedians. yeah. that's it. [ cheers and applause ] whoo. another one. you know, it would be-- it would be helpful to the show if you'd make it look a little more difficult. okay? i'll try. all right. uh, $11,150. big round. played that very well. he has $13,250. but don't despair, everybody. we've got more money to give away, and we'll
and, dianne, you'll give the first spin. okay. emily: go, dianne. t. no. no t. scott. is it gonna be good? it is. n. two n's. $7,000, scott. wow. i'd like to buy the e. well, let's see what we got there. one e, i think. yep, that's it. i'd like to buy the i. and we have two i's. s. three s's. getting serious here. almost $9,000. i'd like to buy the a. and there is one a. and i'll buy the o. two o's. anything else? i'll buy the u. yeah, the last of the vowels. we know it's there somewhere, and...
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>>the first time dianne feinstein ran for mayor he finished a disappointing 3rd was 1971. now she's back with her 5 years of the board of supervisors behind her ready to try again in a strong field a candidate for joe alioto job. >>i announce my candidacy for mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >>poll shows at this stage that i have as good a chance of winning as any major candidate does. >>it's an open race. many of asked the question. why do i want to be mayor. and the answer is a simple one that my strongest talent is it ministrations as supervisor by charter restriction. i cannot give direction to city departments as mayor. i can and will. >>and the president of the board of supervisors and on the comeback trail. this is feinstein quickly move to stop any talk about women not being qualified to be mayor of san francisco. >>i look to building san francisco's future through leadership. honesty and creativity. so let's and once and for all the nonsense that a woman is not capable of providing the >>dianne feinstein believes that no one will get more than half t
>>the first time dianne feinstein ran for mayor he finished a disappointing 3rd was 1971. now she's back with her 5 years of the board of supervisors behind her ready to try again in a strong field a candidate for joe alioto job. >>i announce my candidacy for mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >>poll shows at this stage that i have as good a chance of winning as any major candidate does. >>it's an open race. many of asked the question. why do i want to be...
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this august due to poor performance senator dianne feinstein of california question that. despite this the administration is asking congress to permanently authorize this program now it's really not clear to me why a program with limited intelligence value and clear compliance problems should be reauthorized and national security agency official susan moore and explains the brilliant and as they position and this is decision to suspend the c.v.r. program does not mean that congress should allow the c.v.r. to expire rather that decision shows that the executive branch is a responsible steward of the authority congress affords it as technology changes our adversaries trade craft and communication habits continue to evolve and adapt in light of this dynamic environment and i say supports reauthorization of the c.d.r. provision so that the government will retain this potentially valuable tool should it prove useful in the future so the program that doesn't work. yeah the upside down is right side up and on it's head today on capitol hill so let's stop making excuses and start
this august due to poor performance senator dianne feinstein of california question that. despite this the administration is asking congress to permanently authorize this program now it's really not clear to me why a program with limited intelligence value and clear compliance problems should be reauthorized and national security agency official susan moore and explains the brilliant and as they position and this is decision to suspend the c.v.r. program does not mean that congress should allow...
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so that's annette bening, as dianne feinstein. interesting thing, you can see, it's a drama that plays out in rooms and a lot of it is people in rooms and a lot of it is people in rooms having conversation or looking stuff up on the computer, or going through... it can be dry. i think there's an argument that there isa think there's an argument that there is a certain amount of dramatic inertia. therefore it says a lot about the film that firstly, the subject itself is really interesting, but also, it's telling that it kept me great. and at the heart of that is adam driver. he has two movies out this week, he is also in marriage story, and he is double that completely different characters in these films. i absolutely believed in him is this kind of dog it, you know, very sort of low—key person who is involved in seeing this report through to the end. there is a lovely moment where it looks like he's been threatened with legal action and someone says, you don't have a legal problem, you have a sunlight problem. what they mean is,
so that's annette bening, as dianne feinstein. interesting thing, you can see, it's a drama that plays out in rooms and a lot of it is people in rooms and a lot of it is people in rooms having conversation or looking stuff up on the computer, or going through... it can be dry. i think there's an argument that there isa think there's an argument that there is a certain amount of dramatic inertia. therefore it says a lot about the film that firstly, the subject itself is really interesting, but...
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dianne gallagher joins us this morning. where does that race stand? >> yeah, so it's a little surprising that we're coming to me in mississippi right now. that this is such a contested race for governor. you have the current lieutenant governor, the republican, tate reeves going against the only statewide elected democrat. the attorney general jim hood. and much like evan just said, this is kind of a national politics versus local and state politics race with the democrat not really mentioning his party too much. in fact, if you see his ads, he's carrying shotguns, he's coming out of trucks. it doesn't look like what you'd think your typical democrats' ad would be. meanwhile, the president and the vice president have come in at the last minute to hold rallies and stump for tate reeves because for a lot of mississippi republicans, this race right now is too close for comfort. >> tell us about the election process there in the state of mississippi because that could affect the results as well, could it not? >> it really could. it's something that's uniq
dianne gallagher joins us this morning. where does that race stand? >> yeah, so it's a little surprising that we're coming to me in mississippi right now. that this is such a contested race for governor. you have the current lieutenant governor, the republican, tate reeves going against the only statewide elected democrat. the attorney general jim hood. and much like evan just said, this is kind of a national politics versus local and state politics race with the democrat not really...
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cnn's dianne gallagher is live in jackson for us with more. hi, dianne. >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing something here in mississippi very similar to what evan described in kentucky. republicans trying to run this national race with democrats' focus on the local and state issues. now, look, jim hood is the only statewide elected democrat in the state of mississippi and is running for what many consider a surprisingly competitive race here in mississippi. now, tate reeves has closely aligned himself with the president, having president trump and vice president pence come in in the last minutes before this election do some campaigning for him here. there's one little issue, though, if you were jim hood and we were looking at this even though it's a competitive race, mississippi does things differently. in order to win the governorship, he has to win not just the popular vote, but also the majority of state house districts, and john, republicans have every single office, the majority here in both houses and the governorship of course making that
cnn's dianne gallagher is live in jackson for us with more. hi, dianne. >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing something here in mississippi very similar to what evan described in kentucky. republicans trying to run this national race with democrats' focus on the local and state issues. now, look, jim hood is the only statewide elected democrat in the state of mississippi and is running for what many consider a surprisingly competitive race here in mississippi. now, tate reeves has closely...
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dianne grossman is the mother of mallory grossman. sadly, dianne‘s another parent bereaved by suicide and she goes into schools and gives extraordinary talks to quite young children there. i remember when i went to kansas city, missouri, one building, one high school, had nine suicides in one year. 0ne building. nine children. hindsight is cruel. hindsight is very cruel. that's the toughest thing to cope with, isn't it? yes, it is. i share that people think that the worst day of my life was the day that she died and i always say, no, it's the day before. it was the day before. there's a million things you wish you'd done differently. ijust think it wasn't in the forefront of my mind, like, when i think about it, it isjust if i could stress to parents, it's. .. you just don't know what you don't know. it'sjust, you don't know, and everybody likes to say, not my kid, not my kid, my kid would never... my kid would never... and i think the studies show that we are all so wrong. but please, just for me, will you put your hands up if you
dianne grossman is the mother of mallory grossman. sadly, dianne‘s another parent bereaved by suicide and she goes into schools and gives extraordinary talks to quite young children there. i remember when i went to kansas city, missouri, one building, one high school, had nine suicides in one year. 0ne building. nine children. hindsight is cruel. hindsight is very cruel. that's the toughest thing to cope with, isn't it? yes, it is. i share that people think that the worst day of my life was...
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. >> for us, it's fun as chefs and dianne and her bar to create menus based on the team, based on the city, or based on the state. >> reporter: back on the field, the 9ers are looking next to unbeatable. >> it's like candlestick again. we're back. >> next step, the 9ers face off against the ravens sunday, december 1st. in santa clara, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> and this is the first time since 1970 that the 49ers have beaten the packers by more than 14 points. you can see complete highlights on game day right after this newscast. >>> new video into the newsroom tonight. a san francisco cream shop known for their instagramable ice cream stuffed donuts targeted by a thief. the owners of milk balm telling us the assailant entered their store not once but two times in the dead of night stealing the cash register but apparently didn't need to go through that much trouble. the owners say the key was accident locally left out so the thief could have just stolen the money. >>> it's a crime that's becoming more common in the east bay. in just a matter of minutes, crooks can strip carscatlet con. th
. >> for us, it's fun as chefs and dianne and her bar to create menus based on the team, based on the city, or based on the state. >> reporter: back on the field, the 9ers are looking next to unbeatable. >> it's like candlestick again. we're back. >> next step, the 9ers face off against the ravens sunday, december 1st. in santa clara, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> and this is the first time since 1970 that the 49ers have beaten the packers by more than 14 points. you...
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. >>> senator dianne feinstein is getting the star treatment in a new amazon movie. >> have you seen the story today in the new york times? >> evidently they destroyed tapes of interrogations of al qaeda interrogations. >> she gave her on screen character played by annette bening a thumbs up. this comes out in theaters next friday and on amazon prime 2 weeks later. >>> okay, in the weather world, welcome back to summer at least in terms of our ability to show you really dramatic time lapses of the marine layer surging over the hills under sutro tower. it started this afternoon and got thicker and deeper and more impressive, and now if you step outside we pretty much all have gray overhead. at least in the bay. in fact let's go back now to 10:00 this morning using the satellite imagery. this is the high resolution satellite imagery. and the reason i'm doing this is because that is pretty much what tomorrow is going to look like. so if you woke up this morning and you had any issues with fog on the roadway, in fact we had a dense fog advisory for the north bay today. if that was your d
. >>> senator dianne feinstein is getting the star treatment in a new amazon movie. >> have you seen the story today in the new york times? >> evidently they destroyed tapes of interrogations of al qaeda interrogations. >> she gave her on screen character played by annette bening a thumbs up. this comes out in theaters next friday and on amazon prime 2 weeks later. >>> okay, in the weather world, welcome back to summer at least in terms of our ability to show...
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senator dianne feinstein made it clear she's watching saying quote if horse racing can't be conducted in a safe and humane manner that protects the life of horses and jockeys, it may be time to reexamine the support of this sport in our state and country. no doubt many here are holding their breath. >>> a new poll reveals that those in california have mixed opinions about wildfire prevention measures. a survey found 55 percent support requiring property owners to carry out prescriptive burns and other types of fuel reduction. and 62 percent favor restricting residential development in areas prone to wildfires. however, just 22 percent say property owners hit with wildfires should be prevented from rebuilding, and only 36 percent say owners should be required to buy wildfire insurance. >>> anybody looking to help feed people displaced by the kincade fire can donate food at st. raymond catholic church in dublin. they hope to pack the trucks over the weekend. >> they're kind of ready to eat foods like peanut butter, canned fish like tuna, canned meats, top ramen. >> you can drop off food
senator dianne feinstein made it clear she's watching saying quote if horse racing can't be conducted in a safe and humane manner that protects the life of horses and jockeys, it may be time to reexamine the support of this sport in our state and country. no doubt many here are holding their breath. >>> a new poll reveals that those in california have mixed opinions about wildfire prevention measures. a survey found 55 percent support requiring property owners to carry out prescriptive...
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said was really a morass sherman how about how about mitch mcconnell how about nancy pelosi how about dianne not so feinstein how about lindsey graham how about chuck schumer they're all morons in 80 it's jerks and psychopaths sociopaths and megalomaniacs good politicians google up the definition but you don't want to be in power that if they did they wouldn't blow their entire political capital on russia gate hoax and now you crank hoax again it's this is where their minds are they just wasting our time and wasting our money we dealing with very ignorant people that are bringing down the country it's in front of us so of course they don't have a clue about crypto currencies or what the future's going to hold and now recently mark carney over there at the bank of england he was in the jackson hole the annual event of bankers he said the u.s. dollar no longer functions as a reserve currency so here you have a central banker now breaking ranks with other central bankers that's that's how bad things are of course mark carney was discovered he was involved in libel raking in the u.k. so he's not
said was really a morass sherman how about how about mitch mcconnell how about nancy pelosi how about dianne not so feinstein how about lindsey graham how about chuck schumer they're all morons in 80 it's jerks and psychopaths sociopaths and megalomaniacs good politicians google up the definition but you don't want to be in power that if they did they wouldn't blow their entire political capital on russia gate hoax and now you crank hoax again it's this is where their minds are they just...
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senator dianne feinstein and east bay representative mark desaulnier want to build another bridge across the bay. it would likely be located south of the bay bridge linking highway 238 in san lorenzo to 380 near sfo. it's an idea that's been tossed around for decades. in fact, for the last 80 years. but this new push comes as local leaders are working on a mega tax measure for the 2020 ballot. >>> art imitating life and the struggle of dreamers. immigration highlighted on a south bay stage for the next two weeks. the play shows the struggles of undocumented immigrants. >> one of the lead actors is an outspoken dreamer who plays himself. nbc bay area's ian cull has the story. >> reporter: a national issue as seen through deeply personal and local accounts. 17 san jose state students are opening a new play called "dreamer project: an undocuplay." focusing on undocumented immigrants and the experiences they've endured. >> because i'm not a citizen i can't work here if i wanted to. >> reporter: the words are all real from actual interviews with undocumented students on campus done by lecture
senator dianne feinstein and east bay representative mark desaulnier want to build another bridge across the bay. it would likely be located south of the bay bridge linking highway 238 in san lorenzo to 380 near sfo. it's an idea that's been tossed around for decades. in fact, for the last 80 years. but this new push comes as local leaders are working on a mega tax measure for the 2020 ballot. >>> art imitating life and the struggle of dreamers. immigration highlighted on a south bay...
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senator dianne feinstein is reviving an old suggestion that could be a modern solution. the idea from her and an east bay congressman that could ease traffic on some bay area bridges. >>> a woman accused of embezzling more than $1 million from a bay area business. what she did to the company is and how police managed to track her down. >>> in marin county woman accused of embezzling $1 million will soon be back in the bay area after being arrested in manhattan . 53-year- old shelley bus years petaled finances at san rafael, which makes stuffed animals that teachers and therapists used to help children with emotional problems. but in 2017 after complaints of missing funds and merchandise from customers and manufacturers, and audit found money funneled to 10 different accounts. fraudulent credit cards, and bank loans soon after. this year's disappeared.>> we are like a family, working so hard to help kids in schools learn how to communicate feelings. i have no idea here, if she is smiling. what's really going on behind the scenes. >>> after a 10 month search, detectives we
senator dianne feinstein is reviving an old suggestion that could be a modern solution. the idea from her and an east bay congressman that could ease traffic on some bay area bridges. >>> a woman accused of embezzling more than $1 million from a bay area business. what she did to the company is and how police managed to track her down. >>> in marin county woman accused of embezzling $1 million will soon be back in the bay area after being arrested in manhattan . 53-year- old...
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we've just heard jef and dianne both looking at the electoral policies of this, but there are other audiences as well. i mean, inside the us federal administration, there's the state department. we heard the former ambassador to the ukraine on friday talking about being discredited, talking about the hijacking of us foreign policy in ukraine. how damaging is all of this to morale of diplomats do we think, to public officials? i think it is very, very damaging. she made a comment that the whole process was hollowing out the whole civil service system in the united states and there are — i think people asking — those diplomats are asking themselves, "am i putting myself in danger by refusing to do things that are illegal?" diplomats are not supposed to meddle in the domestic politics of their own countries, and the request to interfere, to dig dirt onjoe biden — this was clearly a breach of what a diplomat should be asked to do. they can do other things for the diplomacy of the state, but to help a president, the electoral possibilities of a president, that is not within the realm of the
we've just heard jef and dianne both looking at the electoral policies of this, but there are other audiences as well. i mean, inside the us federal administration, there's the state department. we heard the former ambassador to the ukraine on friday talking about being discredited, talking about the hijacking of us foreign policy in ukraine. how damaging is all of this to morale of diplomats do we think, to public officials? i think it is very, very damaging. she made a comment that the whole...
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. >>> senator dianne feinstein is introducing a companion bill to the violence against women act reauthorization, which the house passed earlier this year. president bill clinton initially passed the act in 1994, providing $1.6 billion toward the investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women. but the act expired in february of this year. lawmakers are trying add new amendments. >>> the gun provision is very simple. it adds dating partners who have convictions of domestic violence, to the category of people barred from having handguns. >> other improvements include allowing native american tribes to charge non-indian abusers on their land, and issuing grants to provide lgbt sensitivity training. democratic supporters say mitch mcconnell is blocking the bipartisan bill's reauthorization. a passing vote would extend that act for five years. >>> calls to make pg and e a government run utility. coming up at 4:30, we take with state senator scott wiener about his proposed legislation that would force a takeover of the troubled company. plus -- >>> a first of its kind partnership, betwe
. >>> senator dianne feinstein is introducing a companion bill to the violence against women act reauthorization, which the house passed earlier this year. president bill clinton initially passed the act in 1994, providing $1.6 billion toward the investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women. but the act expired in february of this year. lawmakers are trying add new amendments. >>> the gun provision is very simple. it adds dating partners who have convictions...
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dianne feinstein in the 1990s saying we are not going to be members colmes welfare system. now it's actually affecting the security of everyday americans living in these border communities in places like texas. >> it's not only that. it is a national security issue. now when you are george soros at the strategic level funding radical prosecutors, two, three, one in northern virginia, they are all four not prosecuting criminals. and they use soros' social agenda to further their own agendas of not protecting victims. trish: americans are nice people. we are pretty nice. and we try to do what we can to help our neighbors. but this is not just about that. it's about something bigger. it's about politics. >> that exactly right. tactically it's sanctuary city, it's all connected. this is where they go. they are protected there and they are safe there and it's where they can perhaps vote if we are not prosecuting any crimes as these soros prosecutors want to do. trish: i don't see a change, bartle. i don't see it ask changing as long as you have a democratic-controlled house. >>
dianne feinstein in the 1990s saying we are not going to be members colmes welfare system. now it's actually affecting the security of everyday americans living in these border communities in places like texas. >> it's not only that. it is a national security issue. now when you are george soros at the strategic level funding radical prosecutors, two, three, one in northern virginia, they are all four not prosecuting criminals. and they use soros' social agenda to further their own...
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this coalition assembled here for a dianne on february 10th, 2015. leaders such as genitive jackson , the executive director of transgender -- [calling names] [calling names] -- just to name a few, sit in solidarity for all of our fallen sisters. that demonstration still resonates today. since then, the coalition has dedicated the mission in addressing systems of oppression , but not only calling out to those who perpetuate acts of violence, vertebral, emotional, and/or physical, but we hold them accountable. the vision of this coalition is safety for trans women in a world free of prison industrial complex and state violence. currently, project coalition has taken responsibility in providing training to housing service providers. we are aware that 70% of trans people in shelters experience harassment, one out of two trans people are homeless, and that trans people are 18 times more likely to experience homelessness. last monday, project coalition launched the hour trans home citywide media campaign on the munimobile buses, which features a staggerin
this coalition assembled here for a dianne on february 10th, 2015. leaders such as genitive jackson , the executive director of transgender -- [calling names] [calling names] -- just to name a few, sit in solidarity for all of our fallen sisters. that demonstration still resonates today. since then, the coalition has dedicated the mission in addressing systems of oppression , but not only calling out to those who perpetuate acts of violence, vertebral, emotional, and/or physical, but we hold...
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dianne feinstein said he is a champion for diversity in the workplace and racial justice. he will be missed. >>> in the wake of his death, thousands of kaiser professionals have chosen to postpone a strike is set for tomorrow. they said it wasn't appropriate to strike tomorrow morning. the strike is set to shut down mental health services across the state. >>> and an east bay community rocked by a mass shooting. dozens of people gathered to remember the five people shot and killed at a halloween party. names of victims were read out loud. they wanted to send a message to the victim families they are supporting. >> while we can never imagine what they are going through, we wanted to honor the children, i think, between 20 and 30, the people who died. so we needed to -- we needed to say their names. and we needed to let people know that we care they are lost. >> this happened at an air bnb rental. changes are already under way an at an air bnb. people have yet to make an arrest in the case. >>> a police shooting left one man dead in san jose. this happened yesterday afternoo
dianne feinstein said he is a champion for diversity in the workplace and racial justice. he will be missed. >>> in the wake of his death, thousands of kaiser professionals have chosen to postpone a strike is set for tomorrow. they said it wasn't appropriate to strike tomorrow morning. the strike is set to shut down mental health services across the state. >>> and an east bay community rocked by a mass shooting. dozens of people gathered to remember the five people shot and...
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. >>> senator dianne feinstein is introducing a companion bill. president clinton provided $1.6 billion toward the prosecution of violent crimes toward women. the act expired in february of this year, but the house has revived it. lawmakers are trying to propose legal protections for women who are victims of domestic abuse and stalking. >> the gun provision is very simple. it adds dating partners who have convictions of domestic violence to the category of people barred from having handguns. >> other improvements include alloying native american tribes to charge non-indian abusers on they're land, and issuing grants to provide lgbtq sensitivity training. democratic supporters say mitch mcconnell is blocking the legislation. >>> a california law requiring publicly held companies to put women on their boards of directors is facing a second legal challenge. the law requires publicly traded companies to have at least one woman on their boards by the end of the year. the pacific legal foundation filed a lawsuit today, arguing that the law violates an e
. >>> senator dianne feinstein is introducing a companion bill. president clinton provided $1.6 billion toward the prosecution of violent crimes toward women. the act expired in february of this year, but the house has revived it. lawmakers are trying to propose legal protections for women who are victims of domestic abuse and stalking. >> the gun provision is very simple. it adds dating partners who have convictions of domestic violence to the category of people barred from...
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last week california senator dianne feinstein sent a letter to the california horse racing board saying it may be time to re-examine the future of this sport. saturday's death brought more calls from animal activists to suspend the sport nationwide until more safety measures are put in place. >>> about 50,000 people are taking a well-deserved rest after running through the streets of new york. >> they pounded the pavement in the annual new york city marathon. the 26.2-mile race wound its way through all five boroughs. >> and history was made in the women's division. 25-year-old joyciline jepkosgei of kenya became the youngest winner since 2001. >> fellow winner geoffrey kamworor took the men's division for the second time in three years. >> the big winner of the day for us here was definitely -- >> whoo! >> wearing 10608, you see him right there, our own jack show sheehan, in his own words, jack finished in 4:23:20, nearly 19 minutes better than his time last year. >> that was jack's 24th marathon, his 16th nyc marathon, jack, we are so proud of you this morning. he is not here because
last week california senator dianne feinstein sent a letter to the california horse racing board saying it may be time to re-examine the future of this sport. saturday's death brought more calls from animal activists to suspend the sport nationwide until more safety measures are put in place. >>> about 50,000 people are taking a well-deserved rest after running through the streets of new york. >> they pounded the pavement in the annual new york city marathon. the 26.2-mile race...
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you'll sit down with dianne and everybody else. >> it made for great tv, but that proposed gun legislation never went anywhere. in the wake of several recent deadly shootings, trump has continued to flip-flop on gun control. >> frankly, we need intelligent background checks, okay? >> yet weeks after that statement, on fox he dialed back. >> going very slowly in one way because we want to make sure it's right. >> congress is in a virtual holding pattern on any gun legislation. >> i've said repeatedly that we need some guidance from the president about what kind of proposal that would make a difference he would actually sign into law. >> the white house blames the democrats and impeachment for the holdup, but trump has repeatedly blown up negotiations. >> donald trump has told me specifically he's not interested in making deals that people feel good about later. in fact, he doesn't want to go back and make a second deal with the same party. he's happy to take everything for himself and then move on. so we now have a paralyzed washington. >> it's very easy actually to work with me. you know w
you'll sit down with dianne and everybody else. >> it made for great tv, but that proposed gun legislation never went anywhere. in the wake of several recent deadly shootings, trump has continued to flip-flop on gun control. >> frankly, we need intelligent background checks, okay? >> yet weeks after that statement, on fox he dialed back. >> going very slowly in one way because we want to make sure it's right. >> congress is in a virtual holding pattern on any gun...
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. >> reporter: it wasn't too long ago dianne greer's neighborhood in san rafael was pitch black at night for several days. news of another pg&e public safety power shut-off she calls frustrating but not unexpected. >> it's just concerning, are the schools going to be shut? work is affected. >> reporter: on sunday the utility said parts of northern california could see hazardous wildfire conditions prompting another shut-off. warm temperatures coupled with gusty offshore winds are said to be in the forecast wednesday and thursday. in a statement, pg&e said both the forecast and scope of the wealth event remain very fluid three days ahead of the event. at present projections predict a possible weather event similar to precipitation psps events that impacted about 180,000 customers. last month pg&e turned the power off to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in northern california. >> looks like that's how we have to live now. >> reporter: he lives in the oakland hills. fire sensitive after flames ravaged that neighborhood in 1991. the uncertainty of a shut-off has many residents l
. >> reporter: it wasn't too long ago dianne greer's neighborhood in san rafael was pitch black at night for several days. news of another pg&e public safety power shut-off she calls frustrating but not unexpected. >> it's just concerning, are the schools going to be shut? work is affected. >> reporter: on sunday the utility said parts of northern california could see hazardous wildfire conditions prompting another shut-off. warm temperatures coupled with gusty offshore...
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every week you get a story, according to three sources close to dianne feinstein, the 86-year-old is thinking about entering the race, which would really shake up the field. no it wouldn't. it's not going to shake up the field. gavin newsom is going to get the nomination for two years from now and he will be the president in 2024. >> katie: up next, democrats have been attacking the electoral college and now they have a new target, iowa and new hampshire, for picking presidential nominees first. speak of the democratic party has changed a lot. what i really appreciate about islands and the folks in new hampshire is that they take this process very seriously. they vet the candidates, they show up at town halls, they give people a good hearing. at the same time, demographically, it's not reflective of the united states as a whole. certainly not reflective of the democratic party. >> katie: they give him a fair shot except they might be racist. >> greg: of course, that is there go to in the world of identity politics. he is one of the freeloaders on the stage. he's got to go, castro. he
every week you get a story, according to three sources close to dianne feinstein, the 86-year-old is thinking about entering the race, which would really shake up the field. no it wouldn't. it's not going to shake up the field. gavin newsom is going to get the nomination for two years from now and he will be the president in 2024. >> katie: up next, democrats have been attacking the electoral college and now they have a new target, iowa and new hampshire, for picking presidential nominees...
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moments of how this came to be, scenes of the judiciary chairman chuck grassley and the ranking member dianne feinstein huddled, i'm not making this up, in a bathroom to discuss -- >> when i read that, in a bathroom in a senate office building. >> to discuss christine blasey ford's allegations, one republican senator bursting into the anteroom saying he wants to fight a democratic senator because they're so angry about it. the white house counsel who is literally refusing to take repeated phone calls from the president, tells his aide -- >> i just want to read that quote because it stands out. this is don mcgahn who of course is in the news right now for his resistance to the house subpoena on impeachment. so this was when trump was seething about limiting the fbi investigations, not interviewing key witnesses including ford and kavanaugh. he, the president, called mcgahn the next day instructing the white house counsel, tell the fbi it can investigate whatever it wants. mcgahn advised caution, and mcgahn told his aide, don't take a call from the president. >> the president was trying to reac
moments of how this came to be, scenes of the judiciary chairman chuck grassley and the ranking member dianne feinstein huddled, i'm not making this up, in a bathroom to discuss -- >> when i read that, in a bathroom in a senate office building. >> to discuss christine blasey ford's allegations, one republican senator bursting into the anteroom saying he wants to fight a democratic senator because they're so angry about it. the white house counsel who is literally refusing to take...
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bring our panel, he has the former chief of staff to paul ryan and former chief counsel to senator dianne feinstein. michael bloomberg actually had something different to say about people who apologize back in march. let's take a look at that. >> it's just not going to happen on a national level for somebody like me. unless i was willing to change my views and go on an apology tour. joe biden went out and apologized for being male, over 50, white, whatever his name is as apologized for being born. >> dana: what do you make of this change of heart by michael bloomberg? he must be serious about jumping into the race? >> i agree. i think it shows he is serious about getting in. the biggest critique of him getting into the race. and that the u filing in alabama and arkansas, the one major criticism is the stop and frisk policy. so he saw it as his biggest vulnerability and obviously is trying to get ahead of it and try to tamp down opposition based on that. >> dana: do you think his apology would be taken sincerely by people who were against it? >> he has already had two very bad months. firs
bring our panel, he has the former chief of staff to paul ryan and former chief counsel to senator dianne feinstein. michael bloomberg actually had something different to say about people who apologize back in march. let's take a look at that. >> it's just not going to happen on a national level for somebody like me. unless i was willing to change my views and go on an apology tour. joe biden went out and apologized for being male, over 50, white, whatever his name is as apologized for...
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andd so like you say when dianne feinstein was interrogating nominee or other liberals, they don't want them to even admit they're pro-life even though it is not -- even though it is not about pro-life. if their judicial restraint prak in additioner if they believe in the original intengt of the constitution, they would probably ultimately reject roe versus wade that gave a constitutional sanction to abortion. they would overturn that even though many jurist and conservative jurist believe that president ought to have such power that they might not overturn it cavanaugh may not overturn of given a chance. robert probably wouldn't. but if they did, they would be justified doing it because the left when they initially decreed it made things up through these so-called --hr and the constitution that weren't there to define a right of privacy that didn't exist as such in the constitution. so they just made it up and they have to make it up and you discuss this in detail in your book as you mention. but it is because they ultimately don't respect in constitution and danger in that constitutio
andd so like you say when dianne feinstein was interrogating nominee or other liberals, they don't want them to even admit they're pro-life even though it is not -- even though it is not about pro-life. if their judicial restraint prak in additioner if they believe in the original intengt of the constitution, they would probably ultimately reject roe versus wade that gave a constitutional sanction to abortion. they would overturn that even though many jurist and conservative jurist believe that...
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we had mayor dianne feinstein. and had a meeting with her and explained to her what the risks were and the equipment that we needed for the portable water system. mayor feinstein totally understood. it was a classic meeting. we went in, we were told we had 20 minutes, three hours later, we left her office. we had a 50 billion-dollar bond issue and a special appropriation for the water system and they were just going to work. we did that and i just want to point out to the dedication of the firemen, that is amazing. it is hard work. we developed the portable possible -- the portable water system and worked with the fireboat. a lot of training. 189 came, we were ready. we had a plan. i like to point out to you what happens in an earthquake like what happened in 189. we lost all the power in city -- in the city for three full days. the earthquake hit. it messed all over the city. just in the marina alone we had 127 water main breaks. we lost all water in the marina. fire breaks out and we say that when all hell breaks
we had mayor dianne feinstein. and had a meeting with her and explained to her what the risks were and the equipment that we needed for the portable water system. mayor feinstein totally understood. it was a classic meeting. we went in, we were told we had 20 minutes, three hours later, we left her office. we had a 50 billion-dollar bond issue and a special appropriation for the water system and they were just going to work. we did that and i just want to point out to the dedication of the...
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senator dianne feinstein and east bay representative wants to build another bridge across the bay, and it would likely be located south of the bay bridge, linking highway 238 in san lorenzo to 380 near sfo. this is an idea that's been tossed around for the last 80 years, but the new push comes as local leaders are working on a mega tax measure for the 2020 ballot. >>> well, it is getting colder out there, slowly but surely. you know what that means. it is ski season in tahoe. squaw and alpine opened some runs yesterday. skiers and snowboarders lined up as early at 6:00 a.m. to get on the mountain. there haven't been any snow storms recently, so the resorts use manmade snow for those who can't wait to get some fresh powder. hopefully that changes soon. >>> nothing says it is the holidays more than ice skating. last night was the grand opening for the kristi yamaguchi holiday ice rink in san ramon. it is at the city center bishop ranch. she is an east bay native and an olympic gold medalist. the outdoor ice rink is the only one of its kind in the tri-valley. >> it is a great place, peesh
senator dianne feinstein and east bay representative wants to build another bridge across the bay, and it would likely be located south of the bay bridge, linking highway 238 in san lorenzo to 380 near sfo. this is an idea that's been tossed around for the last 80 years, but the new push comes as local leaders are working on a mega tax measure for the 2020 ballot. >>> well, it is getting colder out there, slowly but surely. you know what that means. it is ski season in tahoe. squaw and...
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but doesn't live the ideology that he espouses or dianne feinstein and near billionaire and all live in these mansions. they all take advantage of their privilege and leverage. they are very wealthy. they have a nexus between government and business and, yet, they are completely out of touch with the average person that drives on the 99 freeway or tries to get to work on the 101 or evacuates his home because he is afraid he is going to be burned alive in it or he has insulin in the refrigerator and he has to shut the power suddenly goes off or walking into a hotel and the doorman says check your feet you might have a needle or feces on it. and it can't go on any longer. and i think that's what people, it's amazing to watch this tucker. deer in the headlights, what did this and to what degree did i contribute to this what do i do about it now? >> tucker: crowd something one of the problems that we never talk about but california, which has led for more than a century every national trend is overcrowded. too many people. because of immigration. why shouldn't the rest of us be really wo
but doesn't live the ideology that he espouses or dianne feinstein and near billionaire and all live in these mansions. they all take advantage of their privilege and leverage. they are very wealthy. they have a nexus between government and business and, yet, they are completely out of touch with the average person that drives on the 99 freeway or tries to get to work on the 101 or evacuates his home because he is afraid he is going to be burned alive in it or he has insulin in the refrigerator...
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as cnn's dianne gallagher reports. >> reporter: it is election day. three states with major contests which could be seen as a test of the impact of impeachment and donald trump's political power. >> if you lose, it sends a really bad message. >> you can't let that happen to me. >> reporter: an election push from the president in kentucky, a state he won by nearly 30 points in 2016 for unpopular republican governor matt bevin who is locked in a bitter race with the democratic attorney general andy beshear and he has been featuring support for the president. >> kentucky is leading the way in that we support the president of the united states, donald j. trump. >> reporter: but bashear the son of a former democratic governor believes the key to winning the deep red bluegrass state is a focus on local issues. >> this race isn't about who is in the white house. it is about what is going on in the houses all across kentucky. >> reporter: a similar situation in the ruby red state of mississippi. with the gubernatorial race between democrat jim hood, a state a
as cnn's dianne gallagher reports. >> reporter: it is election day. three states with major contests which could be seen as a test of the impact of impeachment and donald trump's political power. >> if you lose, it sends a really bad message. >> you can't let that happen to me. >> reporter: an election push from the president in kentucky, a state he won by nearly 30 points in 2016 for unpopular republican governor matt bevin who is locked in a bitter race with the...
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their second and third choice he defeated the machine candidate, the candidate dersed by kamala harris, dianne feinstein and every luminary in the mainstream democratic party so imagine if you had ocasio-cortes but intelligent with a law degree, two oxford degrees, two federal clerkships and very policy ideas with the ability to implement them. that's what we have in san francisco and it's scary. >> laura: bernie sanders is tweeting out about him saying i'm not going to do the voice but i could. now is the moment to fundamentally transform our racist, broken criminal justice system by ending mass incarceration, failed war on drugs. congratulations, chesa boudin. when he says the criminalization of poverty, that means anyone can camp out anywhere and use the streets as toislets. >> absolutely -- streets as toislets. >> that tells -- use the streets as toilets. what we're going to be seeing in san francisco now is no prosecution of drug crimes. no prosecution of all the things you mentioned which is the things that every visitor sees in san francisco but behind the scenes bail. he played a criti
their second and third choice he defeated the machine candidate, the candidate dersed by kamala harris, dianne feinstein and every luminary in the mainstream democratic party so imagine if you had ocasio-cortes but intelligent with a law degree, two oxford degrees, two federal clerkships and very policy ideas with the ability to implement them. that's what we have in san francisco and it's scary. >> laura: bernie sanders is tweeting out about him saying i'm not going to do the voice but i...
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senator dianne feinstein is pushing for a southern processing making highway 238 in san lorenzo 23 80 near san francisco international. the bridge proposal has been talked about for decades. the new push comes ahead of an effort to better transportation mega tax measure on the november 2020 ballot to generate $100 billion over four decades. the lawmakers say the crossing could combine the roadway for vehicles and some form of mass transit like bart. >> why do i need to worry about bees, the ryan corm politics itself. farmers need to realize the bees are one of the first line of defense of why they are disappearing. if the bees disappear, what else has disappeared already? we don't have anything else. i think that's kind of the canary in the mine shaft. >> populations of bees dwindle. we are joined by the director of the film, the pollinators. he highlights this huge problem. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> i think people know this is a serious problem. i remember doing a news report about this maybe 10 years ago and i thought oh, they will fix it but they have
senator dianne feinstein is pushing for a southern processing making highway 238 in san lorenzo 23 80 near san francisco international. the bridge proposal has been talked about for decades. the new push comes ahead of an effort to better transportation mega tax measure on the november 2020 ballot to generate $100 billion over four decades. the lawmakers say the crossing could combine the roadway for vehicles and some form of mass transit like bart. >> why do i need to worry about bees,...
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cnn's dianne gallagher joins us from baton rouge. republicans just lost a close governor's race in kentucky. how important is this election for the president? >> well, the president certainly seems to be placing a lot of importance on it. he has been tweeting about it today leading up to this as well and he's visited louisiana not once not twice but three times trying to push the republican candidate over the finish line here. now, polling has indicated this is an exceptionally tight race. the incumbent democrat john bel edwards does seam to have a tiny bit of a lead but it is really going to come down to the wire here tonight. when i spoke to voters even though the president and republicans across the country have been attempting to nationalize the race here in louisiana, most of them, those who wanted to vote for the republican candidate and those who wanted to vote for john bel edwards said for them the president didn't really factor too much nah their decision. >> i voted for him just because i personally have thoughts about john
cnn's dianne gallagher joins us from baton rouge. republicans just lost a close governor's race in kentucky. how important is this election for the president? >> well, the president certainly seems to be placing a lot of importance on it. he has been tweeting about it today leading up to this as well and he's visited louisiana not once not twice but three times trying to push the republican candidate over the finish line here. now, polling has indicated this is an exceptionally tight...
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what supports that is the idea that, when dianne feinstein had a spy driving her around forever, she was warned. so if these people were really such a danger, why didn't you were in president's campaign that they had brought these people into the fold intentionally or not at that point? the fact that he wasn't born to tell me a lot. >> jason: these defensive briefings, there's a reason why when you become the nominee for a presidential race that they give you secret service protection, the cia gives you briefings. but there doesn't appear to be any defensive briefings given to the trump organization or to donald trump himself, "hey, there's a potential problem here." to the contrary, what they are doing is sending people are thinking about sending people in the oval office itself. when he becomes president-elect, what is it that james comey goes and says, "this document," the people who actually sign off on the fisa warrant, they are not low-level employees. if this was a low-level employee, there's a reason why director comey and rod rosenstein and others have to sign off and valida
what supports that is the idea that, when dianne feinstein had a spy driving her around forever, she was warned. so if these people were really such a danger, why didn't you were in president's campaign that they had brought these people into the fold intentionally or not at that point? the fact that he wasn't born to tell me a lot. >> jason: these defensive briefings, there's a reason why when you become the nominee for a presidential race that they give you secret service protection,...
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san francisco mayor london breed, california governor gavin newsom, and senators dianne feinstein and kamala harris all endorsed boudin's opponent suzy loftus. the mayor even named loftus interim district attorney just weeks before the election in a move condemned by the aclu as an unfair tilting of the scales. the police officers association had also spent up to $650,000 on ads attacking boudin. despite this, after four days of valid counting, he was declared the winner. amy: chesa boudin is the newest addition to a growing number of public defendeders around the country who have vowed to use the district attorney seat to end "tough on crime" tactics and restore civil rights, including district attorneys rachael rollins of boston and larry krasner of philadelphia. krasner tweeted -- "americans are more humane and compassionate than institutions created and controlled by the powerful few. our movement for a truly just system that supports the well-being of all communities has a new technician in chesa boudin." well, chesa boudin joins us now from san francisco, california. welcome bac
san francisco mayor london breed, california governor gavin newsom, and senators dianne feinstein and kamala harris all endorsed boudin's opponent suzy loftus. the mayor even named loftus interim district attorney just weeks before the election in a move condemned by the aclu as an unfair tilting of the scales. the police officers association had also spent up to $650,000 on ads attacking boudin. despite this, after four days of valid counting, he was declared the winner. amy: chesa boudin is...