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owners really backed their players and said -- mark tkaeufitkaeudavis was one that said i feel strongly about it, and as long as they are all doing what they feel is right in this situation, that's all right with me. >> all right. we move forward. a thrilling sunday in the big nfl. we had big plays and bad plays. tom brady puts on his superman cape at foxborough. we are going around the league next. sports and politics colliding. we have seen the protests for the past 24 hours sparked here in the bay area. t we have both sides of the debate. a developing story this evening. the president signing a tpha travel ban and there are new countries impacted. what happened today at cal? a brief appearance by a
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nissan rogue play of the day. innovation that excites. and fourth quarter, houston up. and then brady finds cook in the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. and cook flattered them with a tv catch. afc west action. broncos taking on the bills. and taylor finds a wide open clay, and turns the bronco's
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defense into frills. and on to kansas city in los angeles to take on the chargers. smith, a 30-yard touchdown. there were no -- absolutely no wide receivers hurt during the scoring of this touchdown. the chargers go 3-0 with the victory. let's take a look at what is going on in the afc west. chaos in the division. the chiefs lead the division with a perfect 3-0 record. and then the broncos lose. and the chiefs host the redskins and the chargers host the eagles and the only game that matters is the raiders and broncos meeting for the 115th time since october 2nd of 1950. what is at stake? >> i will tell you what, this is
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one of those games where the raiders were not able to get the job done against denver last year. they have to be able to show they can handle these two pass rushers. our receivers have to be able to get open against chris harris junior. >> what is interesting, both teams went into the game today, 2-0. and then denver loses against buffalo on the road and the redskins beat up the raiders. i think a lot of people were surprised denver was 2-0 go into the game because of the quarterback situation, and a lot of people felt the raiders should be 2-0 going into this game. >> simian has played above his knees, and played at another level which a lot of people did not think he was going to be able to do that.
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they live and die by their defense. the raiders had a bad game today. >> if quarterback play is going to be key, and carr played below where he is expected to play? is quarterback play going to be the difference maker in the next ball game? >> carr has to have the game of his life. i think after tonight he's going to get back, and he's going to tighten things up. this is one of those times where your head coach has got to be a psychologist. he's got to know the right buttons to push, the pitchfork, if needed, and to let his team know that they stunk it up and they didn't get the job done. it's time for them to get back on track and they need to do it this week against the denver broncos. >> in an odd way was this a refocused loss, a loss that comes at the right side of the season to keep you focused.
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>> i think we will find out next sunday. >> a fun one around the football league for the silver and black, and did not go as planned. we'll see what we can do next week. don't go anywhere. nbc bay area news is next. vo: whenever a craving hits, vo: jack's got your back. jack: somebody craving my smoky jack burger? vo: the smoky jack burger combo for $4.99. vo: hickory-smoked bacon, smoked cheddar cheese, vo: all on an artisan poppyseed bun. vo: plus fries and a refreshing drink. vo: all for just $4.99. man: thanks, jack! jack: you're welcome. vo: the new smoky jack burger combo for just $4.99. vo: only at jack in the box.
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==raj/cont vo== right now on this special edition of nbc bay area news. . right now on the special edition of nbc bay area news, sports and politics are colliding. >> a national flash point. the raiders tonight in primetime, joining players all across the nfl, sending a message to president trump. good evening. thanks for joining us. i am janelle wang. >> is this just a one-weekend thing? in the past 24 hours we have seen the protests across the country, players and team owners uniting against trump's recent comments blasting the nfl and its players that kneel during the anthem. this started by colin kaepernick and reignited last night by
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maxwell. >> the pittsburgh steelers sideline empty until seconds before kickoff. >> and we are joined at levi stadium. it's nothing new but becoming very widespread? >> what started as a protest of one by kaepernick more than a year ago has now evolved into a protest of more than 150 nfl players today. players linking arms during the national anthem. some remained seated and others stood. here at the brick, fans voiced mixed reactions to what they saw before the game. this veteran felt compelled to stand up. >> a think it's disrespectful and dividing us. >> i think it's players standing up for an issue, and i appreciate somebody takes their platform to stand up and say something like that. >> today players across the nfl
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landscape took a stand by taking a seat or locking arms during the national anthem. today the president fired back insisting his opposition to kneeling during the anthem has nothing to do with race. >> i think it's very disrespectful to our flag and country, so i certainly think the ownership should do something about it. >> in a show of solidarity, owners linked arms. a u.s. army veteran stood at the edge of the tunnel with his hand over his heart while the rest of the team stayed in the locker room. the protests began last season when 49ers quarterback kaepernick refused to stand to protest the treatment of african-american mistreatment by police.
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many say they will not watch the nfl next weekend because of today. just last weekend only six players chose to kneel during the national anthem. reporting live in santa clara, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. you might have seen the raiders play the redskins here on nbc bay area, and raiders head coach wrapping up his postgame comments there in washington and he addressed many of his players sitting during the anthem. >> i love that group of men. i respect that group of men. we are unified. there are some guys that feel strongly about taking a stance and i have been told the last several days that that became a path that there's nothing wrong with expressing yourself in a peaceful manner. >> he added he does not think
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the actions of his team impacted the way they played on the field tonight. >> and last night the first major league baseball player to deal during the anthem. he was born in germany, and he plans on continuing to kneel. >> my hand over my heart symbolizes i am and i am more than grateful for being here but my kneel something what is getting the attention because i am kneeling for those that don't have the voice, and this goes beyond the black and hispanic community, because right now we are having a racial divide in all types of people. >> and he spoke to his teammates and general manager first before kneeling in last night's game. >> the warriors are also involved after president trump disinvited them to the white
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house. it's a perfect storm here, and the epicenter is in our own backyard. >> president trump pulled the visit one day before the team was supposed to vote on whether they wanted to go to the white house, and now we are finding out two star players will have voted no. >> i feel like i know how people are supposed to be treated. that's what they do, they disagree. >> i think he's just raising awareness. they got away from that. they tried to make it about a different issue, those that, you know, weren't in favor of, you know, what happened, and other guys were taking a stance for it and he had a mess edge and they didn't want to hear that message. >> those comments come the day after president trump singled out steph curry about hesitating in accepting a white house, and
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curry said he did not want to go but it would have been a team decision. >> what comes next with all of this? what comes next regarding the football? it was ugly from what we saw from the raiders. that's later in the newscast. and then the president ordered new visa restrictions for countries that aren't doing enough to stop terrorists from entering the u.s. it keeps@jz some, and lifts restrictions on visitors from sudan and adds new rules for north korea and srepb w venezuela. trump said rather than keep a blanket ban of standards, they will be individual according to
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the countries. and then one event was cancelled but there was a mini event today with a hefty price tag. milo yiannopoulos showed up on campus for a couple minutes. uc berkeley will be paying for the security costs. tom? >> reporter: $800,000. 15 minutes and that's about 900 bucks a second for the time that milo was here. people were here and trying to get in and hundreds of them pushing and shoving and in among the crowd those political rallies we just keep seeing here in berkeley. inside the crowds of hundreds on or near the uc berkeley campus, the left and the right once again in each other's faces and on bullhorns.
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a fuegoing too far. >> roll out of red carpet. >> reporter: or not following the news. most of it even before noon. before conservative milo yiannopoulos strolled on to campus with an entourage, and then after a few minutes of autograph signing and singing, milo was gone in a flash. protesters of his speech say the university promotes racism and fascism by welcoming speakers like milo yiannopoulos. >> the whole university system has rolled out the red tcarpet for milo. >> conservatives representing numerous groups say they are being shouted down by the masses and sometimes attacked. >> a i-think people came here for freedom of speech and then people showed up that surprise to suppress the freedom of
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speech. >> i just want people to have their freedom of speech. >> and not necessarily supporters of milo yiannopoulos, but the right to speak without fear of harm. >> we did not see any actual physical violence, however berkeley police department said they did make 11 arrests including one person for bringing weapons, and as far as uc berkeley goes and the rest of fr free speech week, it's up in the air, they don't know when or who will show up and have to play it by ear. >> 11 aerrests today, and berkeley police released these mugshots within the hour. here's a look at the campus response. >> and well before milo yiannopoulos arrived. there was a heavy police presence, and officers from up to ten agencies arrived.
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uc berkeley police estimated the cost? >> it probably is going to be $800,000 or more just for the lo cost of personnel and the support necessary to come through here. >> an expected visit in february turned violent and was shut down. and today they were glad it was relatively peaceful and safe. >> it feels like the most expensive pho expensive photo op. >> we had a crowd of about 700 or 800 outside the parameter we established. we let in roughly about 150. for the most part, things were loud. it did get a little tense. >> the entry had one metal
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detector, and facebook pointed out many did not make it in. the line was slowed after somebody with blastic brass knuckles entered. >> where we do have discretion is in all that we do to provide for the well-being of the campus community. >> nbc, bay area news. >> our continuing coverage of the demonstrations on the cal campus today, go to our website, bayarea.com. you can see raw video of today's demonstrations. a domestic violence call escalated spwa escalated into a deadly shooting this weekend. a man with a weaponry fused to come out of his house where he was holding his wife and two children hostage. officers heard a shot fired and entered the apartment. at some point an officer shot the suspect who later died at the hospital. his wife and two kids are okay.
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up next, is there any hope for the people who are still missing? we are live in mexico city. also, a private e-mail investigation, not involving hillary clinton. the revelation involving somebody in president trump's inner circle. and plus, this megapop star at levi stadium, the rules that are turning him away. 65 degrees in san francisco as the week begins with extreme fire danger and red-flag warnings for bay area hilltops and a return to summer like heat ahead. how hot it's going to get when we come back. clinton for her use of a private
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email server. now, we on the campaign trail president trump lashed out at hillary clinton for her use of a private e-mail server, and now we learned the president's son-in-law used a private e-mail to conduct private business. it was set up during the transition last december. in a statement today his lawyer
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said fewer than 100 e-mails were sent to or returned by kushner from his personal account and they were usually forwarded news articles. the countdown is on to get a health care bill passed by the end of the week. once again republicans are facing an uphill battle. rand paul, mccain and susan kulens are killing this plan. >> there has to be a few conservatives left that are for repealing obamacare. >> the latest plan includes deep cuts to medicaid and leaves people with pre-existing conditions at the hands of the state. a harrowing and deadly scene today at a church near nashville tennessee where a woman opened
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gunfire. the sunday morning service just ended when a man wearing a ski mask and armed with a hand gun stormed that church. an usher tackled the gunman and the gunman never said a word. >> the guy came from the right side of the church and he was just shooting. he came right to the middle and shoot more. >> police say the gunman is 25-year-old sampson who is originally from sudan. he came to the u.s. in the 1990s and used to atepid the church. the injured usher is being hailed a hero after he stopped this gunman, he ran to his car and got a run and made sure nothing else happened until police arrived. and then reopening for business in the wake of hurricane irma. today the city welcomed its first cruise ships on to the
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shore. the mayor of key west showed up to welcome the passengers and the crew firsthand. the mayor says this is a huge part for the recovery of the island, hurricane irma devastated the florida keys two weeks ago. still ahead, the spirit of san francisco coming to life. >> we will show utah colorful and creative lights from the folsom street fair. we are tracking a big warmup as we get into the new week. temperatures around the try valley tomorrow climbing into the upper 80s. we'll talk more about the return to summer-like heat when we come back. we )ve been on w/ a special
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edition of nbc bay area news. 5 days after the quake...and 2 days after the sizable if you are just now tuning in, with a were on early. five days after the quake and two days after the sizeable aftershock there's no normal in mexico. >> some families hoping for a miracle. plenty of prayers being sent here from the bay area.
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at some point this is going to turn from a rescue operation into a recovery operation. what are you seeing right now? >> this is day six and there are family members that believe their loved ones are still alive under the rubble. there's lot of healing that needs to take place. taped on the light poles and waters there are pictures of missing. there's a list of those who still lie beneath the rubble. on thursday we met a woman who was still waiting for her niece to come out. lydia is still holding a vigil today. i know my niece is still alive, she said. while rescue crews tore down walls of the destroyed buildings, and the crews will
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need to destroy the damaged ones as well. >> reporter: this is all you see, yellow tape and parts of the rubble. mexico will need a lot of help. that long expensive path will have to wait. tonight the focus remains on the victims and their families. like the family of a man that call him a warrior, people like lidia luna. >> we know she is alive and we are waiting for her. >> and some are not alive and their families want their bodies returned. those who will not find their family members, perhaps they
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will take solace in the fact that many came out to try and unite those families and perhaps they will find comfort in that. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. we're going to switch to hurricane maria as there's a sign of hope today at the. and american airlines resumed their limited flights to the territory. many are trying to get to puerto rico to try and help family members there. >> what is happening in puerto rico and the florida keys. >> let's talk about our local forecast as we start the workweek. >> about to see changes. a nice comfortable weekend. chilly mornings and mild afternoons. we're about to go into a time machine for most of the week ahead. right now clear skies and no
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sign of fog. in san francisco, it's 65 degrees across the bay. and emeriville also in the mid-60s. we will take you over to dublin. and then the moon set just half an hour away. clear skies, and then in san jose right now, still near 70 degrees. we have instead of the sea breeze that brings in extra humidity and patchy low clouds and cooling temperatures instead, that has been replaced of a north wind so while wind speeds are not all that strong right now, under the ridge of high pressure which is strengthening and drying the air out, look at the humidity levels inland. and even in the east bay hills, those areas you see in yellow, virtually the same we see on the map between now and wednesday afternoon. we will see a red flag warning.
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south and east of san jose. seeing very dry conditions. temperatures climb up and you will see an example of that in the 7-day forecast. by midweek we could wake up to temperatures in the mid-60s, like what we see now if the heat starts to crank up. tomorrow, mid to upper 80s and reaching close to 90 in gilroy and morgan hill. can you see towards the tri-valley. and hayward also climbing in the low the mid-80s. and then close to 80 in downtown san francisco tomorrow and trending warmer, especially on tuesday and wednesday. for the north bay, we will see highs in the mid to upper 80s. dry humidity levels, below 15% at times as the northwest winds change to an offshore breeze.
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so the big change for the week ahead, unlike last week when we saw sierra snow, and upper 80s possible by midweek. 90s making a comeback in the valleys and then a brief cool down as we head towards friday. it's another summerized ridge of high pressure. north wind standing out away from that from monday through wednesday. midweek upper 80s around san francisco, mid-90s possible midland. we should have enough for a sea breeze for a day. saturday will be the cooler of the two weekend days, but the 7-day forecast will show a second warmup as we head towards sunday. san francisco, you will see highs, and could be closing in on records, i think, around
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wednesday. that looks to be hattest day of the week, breezy and hot conditions. not so much wednesday and thursday. mid-90s again, and cooler and just slightly friday into saturday, more 90s for next weekend. >> that's fall. >> the 7-day forecast not so much. hopefully we can get warmer temperatures. >> it's a time machine. a big time concert being squeezed by a local curfew. ed sharon is pulling the plug on levi stadium or santa clara is pulling the plug on him. he was supposed the play in santa clara next august, but there's no way he would be done by the 10:00 p.m. curfews imposed there in santa clara. 49 officials are not upset with
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the city, and the team gets any concert revenue, and the city promised nearby residents that weeknight noise would be limited. it's a uniquely san francisco event. >> it's the annual folsom street fair. it's the largest fetish event. 200 booths showcasing all kinds of things. streets in the area are expected to be closed until 10:00 tonight. >> that was a little ugly tonight. >> talking about the raiders? >> maybe the worst game of the year. the raiders, we are trying to look for silver lining. >> we're going to check in with jim kozimor next. >> jim kozimor here in the nbc bay area sports studios, and we
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jim kozimor bill romanowski welcome to the nissan sports report. raiders hoping for big things in our nation's capital. it did not go in their favor. they play football in maryland on the east coast. first quarter, second play of the game. romo, carr throws it away. >> yes, he did. not a good throw. a big-time play by their safety. this is something derick carr has to get started fast early in football games. today he didn't get off to a good start. >> that led to this. washington makes most of the turnovers. third and five, and cousins finds thompson and the redskins
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go up 7-0 in the game. and it just started there. and carr trying to find roberts, and another interception. >> what i don't understand about this play, he's not open the whole time and he under threw the football, not a good throw. >> here's another interception and it leads to a score. a touchdown to vernon davis, the former 49er. it's 14-0, redskins. it continues. first drive of the third quarter, cousins is going to go deep. he connects with josh dachshund. that's just great athleticism. >> it's great athleticism and concentration. its covered, covered well by amorson. you have to be able to make a play on the ball. >> raiders trying to get things going still in the third.
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they punt to crowder and the raiders recover it at the 18 yard line and they have something cooking and two plays later, it's carr and he finds cook, nice catch, and rolls into the end zone, and they will score a touchdown, 21-7. nice play, and maybe getting a little momentum here? >> yeah, this was the time when they had a chance to get back in the ball game. they were not able to do it, though. >> no, they were not, and the raiders fly all the way back home sad. and redskins this one. and this is the biggest stage you can about be on and was the spot line maybe too much for the silver and black. >> part of me thinks maybe it was. and we are all thinking the raiders are the football team, and they dominated in their first two games and all of a sudden on national tv in front of the league, these are those games where nfl guys get up for them. you know that everybody is watching and you will be showing
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your stuff in front of the league, and they were unable to get the job done. >> now the raiders have to travel to denver to take on a broncos team. both clubs 2-1. how big of a game is that going to be? >> huge, jimmy. you are playing a good game in denver, and two away games back-to-back and that's a tough task. >> especially going all the way east and then the mile high thin air, and that's a tough task for the silver and black. >> we can look forward to next week. our new nbc teammate is on the clock. here comes megyn kelly. >> it's a blend of news and celebrities. >> i am feeling great. i am excited and can't wait to get going. >> when megyn kelly launches her
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new show on monday after a decade in cable news. megyn kelly today gives a host a chance to topple topics in daytime. >> i am trying to launch a show that brings people together and makes them feel connected instead of disconnected and unified instead of divided. >> getting people to do that live in a studio audience provides a connection for kelly. >> it has been electric. their energy comes into me, and the audience will feel it and be energized and something sort of connectic. >> ellen got to see a different side of kelly's personality. >> i have the sense of humor of a 9-year-old boy. >> you bought me pie? >> yes, now that we are
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neighbors that that. >> as fun as it was to beat up on politicians every night, i never thought it was my calling. >> and kelly felt it was her calling on what viewers see on thursday. >> i think they will see a dynamic and compelling and at times provocative and surprising program. >> one that kelly can't wait to launch. >> tune in tomorrow morning. >> 9:00 a.m. >> yes, 9:00 a.m. and then an investigative unit exclusive.
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calls hate groups. as our investigation uncovered some politicians that denounce discrimination accepted money of leaders from these very groups. >> like most political activist, he wants to transform america. >> i would like to have a place where we can have our own country and own language and heritage. the self proclaimed white nationalists. >> we live in an area of anti-white indoctrination. >> they believe white and minorities don't belong in the same country, and that view earned his party a spot on the hate map. >> you are right. there's racial strife in the united states, but should we give up and separate everybody. >> the complete eradication of the white race, i am opposed to
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that. >> i am not sure why white americans and black americans and asian-americans can't co-exists in your view? >> they are not co-existsing now. i don't think it's workable. i don't want it to work. i want a country where i go to these schools and there's a sea of toe-headed kids. >> and the american freedom party hopes to gain enough support the win a major political office, but until then he spends thousands contributing to various causes, including chung. >> chung, who is now running for california governor said he had no idea johnson gave $250 for treasurer until we told him. >> we returned his contribution from the previous election, and he did try to make an additional contribution and we are not accepting it.
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>> and we found state and federal politicians accepted more than $250,000 since 2002 from board members of these groups, and they include governor brown that received $5,000, and harris received $1,000 from a board member at tap. even barack obama received 2,300 for his 2008 campaign. >> those groups are today speaking greater respectability. >> he believes extremist groups aren't giving political donations to gain mainstream exceptions. >> that's an effort for them to tie themselves, the supremacist
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to a legitimate candidate or political party and further gain legitimacy for their extremist views. >> we contacted all the groups we had whose board members made contribution and they denied discriminating and they accuse of law center of using divisive and unfair tactics to raise money. what do you make of their designation of the american predumb party as a hate group? >> i can tell you i'm in pretty good company. every middle of the road grip is called a hate group by them. >> johnson said he won't lose sleep over his returned donation, and still supports chung. >> wouldn't you prefer a white governor? >> you look for good qualities in all people. >> governor brown did not
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how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement.
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>> fiddler on the roof has been a staple for many years. you see, this is his first performance with them, and it will also be his last. >> i was diagnosed with the most lethal form of brain cancer. eric took a long hard look at just how he wanted to spend that time. >> my wife, karen and i, started thinking about what are the things i want to leave behind, and what are the things i want to be remembered for? >> building community was the answer, and music was to be their means. eric had played violin since he
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was a young boy, but life's responsibilities pushed that pleasure down the list of priorities. eric set about spending hours upon hours resurrecting his talent. for eric to perform a difficult solo, the violin krcradenza. >> nobody would have blamed anybody for choosing a more selfish pursuit. but he spent months he didn't want to get, but give. >> my playing is how i show my
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appreciation for everything that people have done for me. ♪ >> so for eight minutes in the middle of each performance eric steps to the center of the stage. he, the audience and the cast are bonded by the beauty of music and the fragility of life. a shared experience that teaches all of us to do what brings you joy because none of us know when our song will end. >> we will have to see his show. up next, revealing how the military created a modern day bay area. over the years the bay area has become the center of the anti-war movement. >> people that organized the
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free speech movement at berkeley became organizers, and the vietnam movement and the new organizers during vietnam became the central america organizers, and the iraq war organizers. >> bay area revelations, war, protest and prosperity airs next at 10:00. >> it's an emmy-award winning series. time for a final forecast? >> i think we do. you can turn off the a/c for a while. you have temperatures around the bay area, and lots of upper 80s, and look at san francisco temperatures. and what we are looking at, upper 80s, wednesday. some are making a big comeback. and then the temperatures jump up again heading towards next
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weekend. this is your inland valley forecast, breezy at times. once those winds back off into wednesday and thursday, temperatures spike and then cooling slightly into friday and saturday. a very summer-like 7-day forecast. >> we can deal with that, because it cools down at night. >> the nights won't be as hot. >> yeah. >> it's going to be a good week. thank you for joining us here at 9:00. >> yes bg we wi. we will be back at 11:00. hope to see you then. dilike, outside dirt,. that's not a bad thing. also, it comes off. inside dirt, yeah. that's way different. but now there's a more powerful chevron with techron. yeah. it has even more cleaning power to clean up deposits left by low quality gas. and cleaning up deposits restores lost gas mileage. it's legit.
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