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. >> today in the bay's jean elle has more on what led up to the crash. >> i didn't want to leave him, but unfortunately he died in my hands. >> reporter: he doesn't want to show his face. he and his friends came to remember his partner of ten years. the medical examiner identifies him as elesio lopez. a man drove his van into him and four other men last week. he and his partner had been fishing in the bay. perez died in his arms. >> he was just lying down right here with his face all swollen and i was crying, i was devastated. his fingers, they were purple. >> reporter: valentin said he saw the suspect drive his van down the sidewalk. he said he first tried to attack him and his friends with a hatchet. >> translator: he followed us calling us mexican names, got into his truck, made a u-turn, got up to the sidewalk, and just hit all of them. when he turned around to scream to the rest of the guys, it was too late. >> reporter: now a community is saying good-bye to a man they say was gentle and kind. another man is in critical condition. dennis is facing a long list of charges includin
. >> today in the bay's jean elle has more on what led up to the crash. >> i didn't want to leave him, but unfortunately he died in my hands. >> reporter: he doesn't want to show his face. he and his friends came to remember his partner of ten years. the medical examiner identifies him as elesio lopez. a man drove his van into him and four other men last week. he and his partner had been fishing in the bay. perez died in his arms. >> he was just lying down right here...
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jean elle i, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. more scenes showing the impact of the storm specifically in the north bay. this is new video sent by the marin county fire department. a car there submerged in the floodwaters. it happened just west of rohnert park. two adults two, dogs were rescued. messy and dangerous in the south bay. a busy day and night for emergency crews. several accidents along highway 17 right past los gatos. no one is immune to the rain, not even the chp. this cruiser got stuck in a flood ditch on highway 1 in sonoma. you can see the tow truck came to the rescue. bay area isn't the only place with heb rain. yosemite closed gates today and tomorrow because of flood concerns. the merced river which runs through the park is expected to surpass flood stages tonight. depending where you live, the next several hours could be dicey. you can track the storm's every move with our free nbc bay area ap. click on weather tap for live interactive radar. >> developing story tonight, texas gearing up to deploy the national
jean elle i, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. more scenes showing the impact of the storm specifically in the north bay. this is new video sent by the marin county fire department. a car there submerged in the floodwaters. it happened just west of rohnert park. two adults two, dogs were rescued. messy and dangerous in the south bay. a busy day and night for emergency crews. several accidents along highway 17 right past los gatos. no one is immune to the rain, not even the chp. this...
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jean elle is live in san francisco with more. jean?>> reporter: 18-year-old marisa androvich is booked here on a felony charge of hit-and-run. police say she hit a plainclothes police officer in the tenderloin and drove off, and it appears she was driving home. police officers arrested 18-year-old marisa androvich in san francisco's richmond district, several miles away from where investigators say she hit a plainclothes officer as he crossed eddy at larkin and drove off. >> i said, oh, my god. >> reporter: workers say the detective had just been in the shop. police say he had a green light as he walked back to his car. police spotted the mercedes suv minutes later. they say androvich was driving normally and pulled over when officers turned their lights on. >> one car located and followed until they had a secondary unit and they pulled over immediately. >> reporter: police say androvich asked why she was being pulled over. she's booked on several charges including hit-and-run and driving without a license. police say the officer has a
jean elle is live in san francisco with more. jean?>> reporter: 18-year-old marisa androvich is booked here on a felony charge of hit-and-run. police say she hit a plainclothes police officer in the tenderloin and drove off, and it appears she was driving home. police officers arrested 18-year-old marisa androvich in san francisco's richmond district, several miles away from where investigators say she hit a plainclothes officer as he crossed eddy at larkin and drove off. >> i said,...
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jean elle is live in san francisco with more. >> reporter: that hit-and-run driving suspect is here in a san francisco jail being held with no bail. tonight people who know the man who didn't survive that attack say he was a gentle man who worked as a day laborer, and he had just wrapped up a morning of fishing. >> i didn't want to leave him, but unfortunately he died on my hands. >> reporter: he doesn't want to show his face. he and his friends came to san francisco's dog patch neighborhood tonight to remember his partner of ten years. the medical examiner identifies him as elise yolo pez, but he said he went by elias perez. police say mark dennis drove his van into him and four other people last week. robe led doe was around the corner. he and his partner had been fishing in the bay. perez died in his arms. >> he was just laying down right here with his face all swollen, and i was crying. i was devastated. his fingers were purple. >> reporter: valentin bennett i cruise says he saw dennis drive the van down the sidewalk. he says the suspect first tried to attack him and his friends wi
jean elle is live in san francisco with more. >> reporter: that hit-and-run driving suspect is here in a san francisco jail being held with no bail. tonight people who know the man who didn't survive that attack say he was a gentle man who worked as a day laborer, and he had just wrapped up a morning of fishing. >> i didn't want to leave him, but unfortunately he died on my hands. >> reporter: he doesn't want to show his face. he and his friends came to san francisco's dog...
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reporting live in san rafael, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> a remarkable story. thank you, jean. >>> a high school attack in the making. san ramon police say a student has been arrested for planning an attack in the year 2021, which would be his senior year. the student is a freshman at cal high. investigators are crediting a fellow student for alerting school officials, who then notified police. district leaders say this is a good reminder that if you see something or know something, say something. >>> new at 11:00 tonight, they started on twitter and they quickly escalated. vile, frightening, sexually violent threats toward a google employee. tonight another tech worker at that same company has been arrested for cyber stalking. nbc bay area live at san francisco's hall of justice. the sfpd special victims unit stepped in this case. >> reporter: it did take detectives from the svu a few months to actually nail down a case here because it's sometimes difficult to confirm exactly who sent what tweet or posted something online. the victim tonight tells me that she
reporting live in san rafael, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> a remarkable story. thank you, jean. >>> a high school attack in the making. san ramon police say a student has been arrested for planning an attack in the year 2021, which would be his senior year. the student is a freshman at cal high. investigators are crediting a fellow student for alerting school officials, who then notified police. district leaders say this is a good reminder that if you see something or know...
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jean elle, n. bay area news. >> as investigators search for answers, youtube is tightening security. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us in san bruno. police say the shooter visited a shooting range just hours before she went to the youtube campus? >> reporter: right, just hours before that she was contacted by mountain view police. but she did not raise red flags at either location. but red flags are going up for youtube tonight. they're promising changes to their security. tonight crime scene tape is still up at the youtube san bruno campus the day after police say 38-year-old asim nagdam of san diego entered the patio area with a 9 millimeter handgun and wounded three people before turning the gun on herself. >> at this point we have no indication she was selecting individuals to fire at. >> reporter: police say she spent part of yesterday at a nearby shooting range before going to youtube and that was just hours after she reported missing by her family in southern california, had been locat
jean elle, n. bay area news. >> as investigators search for answers, youtube is tightening security. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us in san bruno. police say the shooter visited a shooting range just hours before she went to the youtube campus? >> reporter: right, just hours before that she was contacted by mountain view police. but she did not raise red flags at either location. but red flags are going up for youtube tonight. they're promising changes to their security....
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reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jean. jean has been tweeting updates from golden gate park throughout the evening. you can follow her on twitter. her handle is @jeanelle. >>> new at 11:00, did you feel it? a series of small earthquakes centered in the danville area, the largest a magnitude 2.9 just before 8:45 this evening. in is the calaveras fault zone. people 30 miles east in san francisco told the usgs they felt it. back in january -- actually back in february, dozens of minor quakes also rattled the danville area. >>> berkeley police are trying to find a man with a gun who sexually assaulted a teenage girl. here's a map of where it happened yet blocks from the cal campus. a high school student was walking down the street when she says a man came from behind and grabbed her. police say he also went on to sexually assault her in a nearby yard. >> never heard of something happening like that in this proximity, and that's really scary. >> detectives have a vague description of the suspect. they say what they really need
reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jean. jean has been tweeting updates from golden gate park throughout the evening. you can follow her on twitter. her handle is @jeanelle. >>> new at 11:00, did you feel it? a series of small earthquakes centered in the danville area, the largest a magnitude 2.9 just before 8:45 this evening. in is the calaveras fault zone. people 30 miles east in san francisco told the usgs they felt it. back in january...
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reporting live in san francisco, jean elle nbc bay area news. >> you can understand the rattled nerves of course. more youtube employees are back at work with dpra security today. we want to give you a live look at youtube headquarters in san bruno. still a lot of nerves at the high-tech company. security guards are stationed at all entrances and exits to the company. more security guards are are patrolling the courtyard. you may remember youtube told us the shooter entered through a parking garage tuesday. that shooter shot three people before turning the gun on herself and taking her life. today sf general released the update on the condition of the one male victim still hospitalized saying he is improving. there were two women also shot but they were treated and released from the hospital. >> we also learned today how nasim adhdam got the 9 millimeter handgun she used. senior investigative reporter vicki nguyen joins us. >> she just acquired about two and a half years ago. her inexperience may be the reason victims survived. she bought the smithen wesson 9 millimeter pistol on janua
reporting live in san francisco, jean elle nbc bay area news. >> you can understand the rattled nerves of course. more youtube employees are back at work with dpra security today. we want to give you a live look at youtube headquarters in san bruno. still a lot of nerves at the high-tech company. security guards are stationed at all entrances and exits to the company. more security guards are are patrolling the courtyard. you may remember youtube told us the shooter entered through a...
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jean elle is life in san francisco with more of what happened to that woman and the investigation now as well, jean. >> reporter: jessica, at this point investigators say they're still trying to figure out if that ride share -- or if that driver is a legitimate ride share driver or an imposter. investigators say they know a driver and a man sexually assaulted a woman, and they want ride share users to be careful getting in a car. ride shares are a common way to get around. >> like three or four times a week at least. >> reporter: users say it's not uncommon to get in the wrong car. >> then it's really awkward. you have to sit there and figure out the names. >> reporter: it can be a dangerous mistake. the sonoma county sheriff's department says a 24-year-old san francisco woman ordered a ride share at closing time outside bruno's bar in the mission saturday. when she got in the car with a male driver and a passenger, she was taken to sonoma, where investigators say the men beat and sexually assaulted her. she managed to get away in a shopping center parking lot. >> she didn't have any
jean elle is life in san francisco with more of what happened to that woman and the investigation now as well, jean. >> reporter: jessica, at this point investigators say they're still trying to figure out if that ride share -- or if that driver is a legitimate ride share driver or an imposter. investigators say they know a driver and a man sexually assaulted a woman, and they want ride share users to be careful getting in a car. ride shares are a common way to get around. >> like...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> a follow-up to a story we've been following since saturday. this man, robert dolph, charged today with two counts of attempted murder. he's accused of stabbing a brother and sister at the bart coliseum station in oakland. police say the siblings did nothing to provoke that attack. you're looking at video taken at that station. good samaritans holding dolph down until police could arrest him. as for the victims, the woman has been released from the hospital, but her brother remains in critical condition. >>> there are problems within the sfpd. a muslim police officer is blowing the whistle. he accuses his fellow officers of constantly calling him a terrorist and even worse. >> since making the complaint, i've been labeled as a rat, singled out by my colleagues, and now fear for my safety. >> the sfpd officer who asked we protect his privacy says he's been harassed by fellow officers because of his afghan background and muslim faith. he also claims the department's internal affairs unit exposed his complaint, which now has him worried. sfpd rele
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> a follow-up to a story we've been following since saturday. this man, robert dolph, charged today with two counts of attempted murder. he's accused of stabbing a brother and sister at the bart coliseum station in oakland. police say the siblings did nothing to provoke that attack. you're looking at video taken at that station. good samaritans holding dolph down until police could arrest him. as for the victims, the woman has been released from the...
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jean elle is live in daly city with this growing effort to stop her from getting out of prison, jean. >> reporter: jessica, people who are affected by the murder of those three little girls are reliving those painful memories. they're speaking up because the murderer may be released from prison, and they want to make sure that doesn't happen. 7-year-old antoinette, 3-year-old angelique, and 2-year-old alexandra. three little girls murdered in this daly city home by their mother, megan haag, 20 years ago. >> they would scare me. when they'd turn around, they would say, i love you, and then they would hug me. these are the little angels that didn't get a chance to grow up. >> reporter: the girls' aunt and several other extended family members are talking about the painful chapter in their lives because the state board of parole hearings is recommending haag for parole, a move many oppose. >> every last one of them are against it. every last one. i don't see where she needs to come out. >> reporter: haag was sentenced to 25 years to life after the young mother suffocated her daughters. i
jean elle is live in daly city with this growing effort to stop her from getting out of prison, jean. >> reporter: jessica, people who are affected by the murder of those three little girls are reliving those painful memories. they're speaking up because the murderer may be released from prison, and they want to make sure that doesn't happen. 7-year-old antoinette, 3-year-old angelique, and 2-year-old alexandra. three little girls murdered in this daly city home by their mother, megan...
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nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in emeryville with the details. jeanne, what's happening? >> reporter: as the emeryville police department says, it appears an online gaming group located overseas wanted to see how many schools would be evacuated after receiving a threat. well, emery high here in emeryville didn't open today because of the scare. people impacted say it's a terrifying hoax. kids showed up for soccer practice at emery high tonight, but with serious concerns. >> i feel scared what happened today. >> reporter: juan doesn't go to school in emeryville but he was uneasy about going to practice because he knew the emeryville school district canceled classes on all campuses after receiving an e-mail sunday night threatening violence. his father says it's frightening. >> shooting, you know, all that kind of stuff is really scary. >> reporter: the school district in concord says districts all over california got the e-mail. most did not cancel school. police believe the threats are part of a game people are playing in europe. >> it was kind of a mass e-mailing to see
nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in emeryville with the details. jeanne, what's happening? >> reporter: as the emeryville police department says, it appears an online gaming group located overseas wanted to see how many schools would be evacuated after receiving a threat. well, emery high here in emeryville didn't open today because of the scare. people impacted say it's a terrifying hoax. kids showed up for soccer practice at emery high tonight, but with serious concerns. >> i...
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ell, they had competition. i mentioned the american federation of labor, which was successfully organizing. at its head was a disillusioned socialist who gave up on socialism, but thought organizing workers, not for evolution, but for a more just society. o what the american federation of labor was doing, they are not trying to overthrow the system. they are trying to guarantee better working conditions, higher pay, and what were called the bread and butter issues, and insurance for workers who were maimed and could not support their amilies again. so you have on the left the anarchists on the far left, but you have a kind of center labor movement emerging too. the anarchists that i am going to return to now had their own internal problems as well as xternal. they were divided over politics, whether to reject politics totally, or to work against politics. not so much within them. whether to create coalitions with nonbelievers, coalitions on certain issues with more conservative people. whether to use violence,
ell, they had competition. i mentioned the american federation of labor, which was successfully organizing. at its head was a disillusioned socialist who gave up on socialism, but thought organizing workers, not for evolution, but for a more just society. o what the american federation of labor was doing, they are not trying to overthrow the system. they are trying to guarantee better working conditions, higher pay, and what were called the bread and butter issues, and insurance for workers who...
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what you are seeing is processing artifacts from the ell. the first stage of archaeology that happens after all the artifacts come out of the ground is they come into the lab and the artifacts get processed. first we take the dirt off, and that allows us to begin the process of identification of what these things actually are. wells are important archaeological features to study. they are really time capsules of the past. people use them for a successive number of years as a well and then other things. archaeologists study trash. ventually the wells get cap, o they don't create hazards. new indoor plumbing gets put in epending on the situation. all of that information is maintained. archaeologists get excited when they have the opportunity to excavate archaeologically. of that information is this is the very top of the well, the beginning of the excavation. what we expect to find is a broad range of artifacts at the top level. you may have them dating back to the 18th century, and pass the 19th century when it was apped. if we look more clos
what you are seeing is processing artifacts from the ell. the first stage of archaeology that happens after all the artifacts come out of the ground is they come into the lab and the artifacts get processed. first we take the dirt off, and that allows us to begin the process of identification of what these things actually are. wells are important archaeological features to study. they are really time capsules of the past. people use them for a successive number of years as a well and then other...
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>> we met at elle actually, at elle women for tv dinner like three, four years ago. >> jimmy: oh, reallyu film "quantico?" >> season one, but now we're in new york. the last two seasons have been in new york. >> jimmy: you've been all over the place. yeah, this year, we've actually gone super global, we've shot in italy, we've shot in ireland, we've shot in new york. we're like incorporating countries around the world into -- >> jimmy: do you speak other languages? >> i can pretend to speak other languages very well. buongiorno. arrivederci. al pacino. >> jimmy: al pacino. [ laughter ] robert de niro >> italiano. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i saw you do some sign language? >> we have marlee matlin, who is this academy award winner. >> jimmy: oh, i love marlee. >> i love her, she's amazing. we have her on the show this year. and my character apparently speaks asl. my hands and my brain don't coordinate very well. >> jimmy: really? >> but i learned a lot of bad words as you do in any language. >> jimmy: that's the first lesson, yeah. >> and marlee's super cool. the first thing she taught me, wa
>> we met at elle actually, at elle women for tv dinner like three, four years ago. >> jimmy: oh, reallyu film "quantico?" >> season one, but now we're in new york. the last two seasons have been in new york. >> jimmy: you've been all over the place. yeah, this year, we've actually gone super global, we've shot in italy, we've shot in ireland, we've shot in new york. we're like incorporating countries around the world into -- >> jimmy: do you speak other...
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. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is with asparagus. it's pencil asparagus because it's thin as a pencil. look at it. it's imported now. not locally grown. they are being imported and the quality is good. but just make sure when you buy them, they are green from top to bottom. no white trunks. you have to discard the white trunk. you pay by the pound so you'll throw away money. squeeze it make sure it's squeaky and it's fresh. store them in the refrigerator. i like to put it on the broiler, olive oil on a brush, salt and pepper, two or three minutes, that's it. really. that's it. any longer, it will shrivel up. you lose the flavor. just a couple of minutes, roll them around. thin asparagus, in the market imported, they're nice. 'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. remember, squeeze them. >>> you have to remember that. california's craft beer craze may be falling flat in a new report saying legalized marijuana is to blame. why people are ditching a cold one for a different kind of buds. t
. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is with asparagus. it's pencil asparagus because it's thin as a pencil. look at it. it's imported now. not locally grown. they are being imported and the quality is good. but just make sure when you buy them, they are green from top to bottom. no white trunks. you have to discard the white trunk. you pay by the pound so you'll throw away money. squeeze it make sure it's squeaky and it's fresh. store them in the refrigerator. i like to...
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. >> congressman ell ing son, thank you very much. conway's husband is critical of the president.d about this. for just $40 bucks each. adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like this. i think something's going on at school. -[ sighs ] -he's not engaging. i think something's going on at school. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor.
. >> congressman ell ing son, thank you very much. conway's husband is critical of the president.d about this. for just $40 bucks each. adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no....
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host: we mentioned one of those activists already elled ridge cleaver. who is hughie activism. >> a law student in newton? oak california, who started an organization along with his friend bobby seal. he and bobby had met at college and they created an org is, they outlined the platform, they gave it a name, and they were just two men. but they had a vision of what change should be like and once they stafert they started it in oakland. people flocked in and it got a lot of attention very, very quickly. host: what was that organization? guest: black panther party for self-defense. host: here they are speaking about the black panther party in 196. are america, black people treated very much as the vietnamese people or any other colonized people. used brutalized the police in our community are occupy our ar and our community as a foreign troops occupies territory. the police are in our community not to promote our welfare or or security and our safety, but they're there to contain us, to brutalize and murder us because they have their orders to do so. just
host: we mentioned one of those activists already elled ridge cleaver. who is hughie activism. >> a law student in newton? oak california, who started an organization along with his friend bobby seal. he and bobby had met at college and they created an org is, they outlined the platform, they gave it a name, and they were just two men. but they had a vision of what change should be like and once they stafert they started it in oakland. people flocked in and it got a lot of attention very,...
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. >>> ell temor que siente marlin manriquez es palpable ante la retÓrica del gobierno del presidenteso hace que nosotros nos damos desde puedan tomar datos porque puedan compartirlos con inmigraciÓn >>> el miedo de lala deportaciÓ muchos dejan de ir a sus citas algo que pone en riesgo la salud de miles de latinos yy sus familias en laa clÍnica (nombre en inglÉs) la mayorÍa son inmigrantes, ellos han notado un declive en el nÚmero de personas que buscan ayuda mÉdica de los de 40% proveedores han dicho que familias han pedido no venir a sus citas mÉdicas. >>> los casos de personas que vivenrs con miedo son miles y s se toma en cuenta que en california viven mÁs 2 de millones de inmigrantes indocumentados las consecuencias pueden ser unas catÁstrofe, inmigraciÓn no deberÍa entrar a hospital pÚblicos pa arrestar a indocumentado pero esta clÍnica se prepara >>> si llega ice quÉ tienen que hacer en las salas de espera para prots greeger a los pacien >>> los> educan sobre sus derechos y piden los indocumentados no tener miedo acudir al mÉdico.en y tambiÉn su informaciÓn personal es confiden
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. >> the bay's jean elle talks to them. >> reporter: a mountain lion caught on security camera walking down the street before midnight monday headed towards the house. >> keep the children inside. >> he says he'll be keeping a closer eye on 9-year-old mary dell. >> i think it's a good idea. i don't want to get hurt. >> she plans to keep the cats inside. no more checking out strange noises outside. >> i heard some noises a couple nights ago. i went outside but didn't see anything. kind of scary. >> back on juliette avenue. >> not bad looking. >> art woodall says he's okay with the big cat visiting as long as he only comes by late at night. >> they have go small kids there. i have my grand kids come over here all the time, but they are not out at night. it's okay. >> nbc bay area news. >>> 4:33 for you right now. the warriors nba playoff serious against san antonio was suddenly taking a big back seat. the news that the wife of spurs head coach gregg popovich had died. tonight's game three going on as planned. right now there's no word on whether popovich will be on the sidelines with the
. >> the bay's jean elle talks to them. >> reporter: a mountain lion caught on security camera walking down the street before midnight monday headed towards the house. >> keep the children inside. >> he says he'll be keeping a closer eye on 9-year-old mary dell. >> i think it's a good idea. i don't want to get hurt. >> she plans to keep the cats inside. no more checking out strange noises outside. >> i heard some noises a couple nights ago. i went...
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. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be shasta tangerines. every two or three years a new variety comes around and these ones are late variety. it's good. delicious. loaded with flavor. but selection and storage are very important with tangerines. when you buy them, like all citrus, heavy for their size. that means they have juice and not pulp. shiny all the way around, and when you bring them home, on the counter, never in the refrigerator. these shasta tangerines are more like a honey tangerine. they are very easy to peel, loaded with flavor, make a great juice. a lot of tangerines don't make a great juice like an orange but these do. the flavor and aroma is out of this world and the best part about it, it's seedless. and i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. shasta tangerines this time of year, why not? it's a beautiful thing. bye. >>> remember, you can stay with us. we have team coverage on the shooting at youtube headquarters that continues at 5:00. and that is going to do it for us. >> y
. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be shasta tangerines. every two or three years a new variety comes around and these ones are late variety. it's good. delicious. loaded with flavor. but selection and storage are very important with tangerines. when you buy them, like all citrus, heavy for their size. that means they have juice and not pulp. shiny all the way around, and when you bring them home, on the counter, never in the refrigerator. these shasta tangerines are more...
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. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is kale. you know, kale has become so popular in the last few years. the purple kale, the long kale, the everyday kale. you go to restaurants kale salads with chicken. it's everywhere. at one time it was hard to find. now, it wasn't so popular but now, it's everywhere and the quality is still great. the prices are always great and nutritional value, a super food. selection and storage is very important. make sure when you buy it, it's nice and fresh. all that nutritional value will be gone so don't compromise. when you bring it home open up the bag. don't wash it until you enjoy it. kale is popular for good reason. it's great for us and that's all the reason we need and the flavor is there. 'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. it's always good. >>> could active shooter response training soon be required in all california workplaces? the new state regulations being dron up right now. we'll have that and much more tonight at 5:00. >>> get your um
. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is kale. you know, kale has become so popular in the last few years. the purple kale, the long kale, the everyday kale. you go to restaurants kale salads with chicken. it's everywhere. at one time it was hard to find. now, it wasn't so popular but now, it's everywhere and the quality is still great. the prices are always great and nutritional value, a super food. selection and storage is very important. make sure when you buy it, it's...
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nbc bay area )s jean elle is lie . >>> a packed house in san francisco tonight.ight's service, a beyonce mass. the pop star's music really seen as very inspirational to a lot of people. >> that's right, jessica. there was so much excitement here tonight. beyonce fans weren't sure what to expect. they packed the pews, got some powerful music and a message. ♪ >> nearly 1,000 people flocked the grace cathedral in san francisco for a beyonce mas. >> church on a wednesday night is the place to be right now. >> i've been asked time and time again why beyoce. i believe beyonce because she reminds us that sometimes you have to do your thing your way. >> the reverend developed the service. >> for those in bondage, we need. ♪ >> reporter: lots of music mixed with prayer and preaching, celebrating the voice of the opressed, signing the light on the achievement of black women. >> put it in front of as many people as possible the issues that black women face and the issues we bring to society. for beyonce fans it was a chance to celebrate an icon and each other. ♪ >> it sends
nbc bay area )s jean elle is lie . >>> a packed house in san francisco tonight.ight's service, a beyonce mass. the pop star's music really seen as very inspirational to a lot of people. >> that's right, jessica. there was so much excitement here tonight. beyonce fans weren't sure what to expect. they packed the pews, got some powerful music and a message. ♪ >> nearly 1,000 people flocked the grace cathedral in san francisco for a beyonce mas. >> church on a...
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ell, that's not going to deter the problem, only thing that nds the problem is the demand for it. people quit wanting drugs, there no drugs. anybody that thinks that is a moron, disgusts me to say that. folks, just don't believe everything you hear, especially from the white house. thank you. pennsylvania, from the a section of the "new ork times," refugee caravan heads north, trump rails against president trump blaming democrats and mexican government for flow of illegal immigrants, unleashed series of fiery tweets on sunday, vowing and threatenedal to walk away from the northern and free-trade agreement after wishing happy easter he said were preventing agents from doing the jobs and should use nuclear option in the senate and tough new laws now it was unclear whether the president's tweets represented change in his immigration policy or venting, as he's known to do after eading a newspaper article or seeing a television program. next chris from milwaukee, line.rat's good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. comment on daca circumstances many persons in this country are f
ell, that's not going to deter the problem, only thing that nds the problem is the demand for it. people quit wanting drugs, there no drugs. anybody that thinks that is a moron, disgusts me to say that. folks, just don't believe everything you hear, especially from the white house. thank you. pennsylvania, from the a section of the "new ork times," refugee caravan heads north, trump rails against president trump blaming democrats and mexican government for flow of illegal immigrants,...
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the star has appeared in more than 100 films, and his fan wase numbers,ell into the millions. >> he is of the world's highest-paid actors. khan is known as the bad boy of bollywood, both often on the screen. he killed an endangereokbreed of and the case goes back to 1988 where he was shooting for a film. costars were in his jeep at the time. few celebrities are is worshiped an is inzed as salman kh india. it is unlikely this conviction -- ruin hiss career. >> my friends and i are praying his sentenced -- sentence is duced. i know the court declared himpe guilty, but i e gets out soon. >> this is not his first brush with of a lot. in 2015 he was found guilty of killing a homeless man in mumbai in a hit and run, but was acquitted that year. salman khan'ssa lawye he will appeal the sentence and go on bail. bollywood'e of biggest stars is behind bars. bbc news, dhi. ♪ jane: earlier in the program we mentioned the president has been returning to a lot of campaign emes this week, messages former white house communications director anthony scaramucci knows well. despite spending only 11 days
the star has appeared in more than 100 films, and his fan wase numbers,ell into the millions. >> he is of the world's highest-paid actors. khan is known as the bad boy of bollywood, both often on the screen. he killed an endangereokbreed of and the case goes back to 1988 where he was shooting for a film. costars were in his jeep at the time. few celebrities are is worshiped an is inzed as salman kh india. it is unlikely this conviction -- ruin hiss career. >> my friends and i are...
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if i were advising the president, i would say, let's see what it takes to see who is elling and see how effect they might be. what is the mission that everyby agrees we want to accomplish and see what help they need in making that happen? general richard myers, thank you so much for joining us. gen. myers: thank you. laura: as president trump tries to put his focus on foreign policy, it hasn't stopped the drumbeat of news flowing from his personal lawyers payment to a porn star days before the election.an stormyls was on television to defend has the report.tty kay stormy: i am done being bullied. katty: meestormy daniels, a porn star, and now a prime antagonist of the president of the united states. she was composed, articulate, and confident. stormy went on midmorning talk-show tv today to explain her 2006 relationship with mr. trump. stormy: that is anotheg i want to make it very clear -- it was not prostitution because there was solutely no solicitationno agreement, and no money exchaed. katty: this won is now in the eye of an almighty legal storm over whether mr. trump's personal la
if i were advising the president, i would say, let's see what it takes to see who is elling and see how effect they might be. what is the mission that everyby agrees we want to accomplish and see what help they need in making that happen? general richard myers, thank you so much for joining us. gen. myers: thank you. laura: as president trump tries to put his focus on foreign policy, it hasn't stopped the drumbeat of news flowing from his personal lawyers payment to a porn star days before the...
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no a lot of it because we're not here which today is the big stinking coffee ells lot a lot of stuff did you know it cost fifty cents to feed one hungry child for one full day. it. was not a. game it was. we don't have all. the share of them. sharing. just this decent. number sure i would. imagine the impact you and your friends will have together weekend and global please download the app. brazil's supreme court has voted against allowing former president louise in as soon lula da silva to stay out of prison while he appeals he's corruption conviction the ruling means luna could be sent to jail phyllis face has gripped brazil as it prepares for an election in october which she's a frontrunner.
no a lot of it because we're not here which today is the big stinking coffee ells lot a lot of stuff did you know it cost fifty cents to feed one hungry child for one full day. it. was not a. game it was. we don't have all. the share of them. sharing. just this decent. number sure i would. imagine the impact you and your friends will have together weekend and global please download the app. brazil's supreme court has voted against allowing former president louise in as soon lula da silva to...
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but if that's not enough elle pack up for the style obsessed couples can even hold their weddings with alpacas. just how does a given animal become trendy. you can tell an animal is starting to get trendy when it starts offering up everywhere online and then ad agencies spot this trend and include it and their product ranges for your so they compound the craze in their own marketing strategies will. feel like it is the latest in a long series of animal trends last year the unicorn was anything but a non-existing piece to an ad campaign. for a couple of years tops the trend feet. and the flamingo never seems to go out of style. more evidence of the alpacas increasing popularity this year can be seen if this pack a ranch in. here ever growing crowds of visitors get an introduction to the alpacas little idiosyncrasies. they can even put halters on them and take the first role that's usually all it takes for them to fall in love with the fluffy creatures. and in that. radically cute very soft and affectionate. the stroll was easy and very pleasant and they really show that it's who holds.
but if that's not enough elle pack up for the style obsessed couples can even hold their weddings with alpacas. just how does a given animal become trendy. you can tell an animal is starting to get trendy when it starts offering up everywhere online and then ad agencies spot this trend and include it and their product ranges for your so they compound the craze in their own marketing strategies will. feel like it is the latest in a long series of animal trends last year the unicorn was anything...
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house during his years in the state sete at he had purchased with a group of other investors throug ell company that was nearer the state house in oklahoma city, and the state capital. and started looking at that it was a purchase that many involved sbc now at&t, the telecom company.bl and thring of the lines that's going on with is scott pruitt over the ars as it relates to ethical problems and resiness and politics. >>ivasan: what about the the transaction, now we're talking about the apartment in washington, d.si what was the ation in oklahoma? >> when pruitt's group came in they were able to buy it at a 00,000 discount. it was a complicated scale. p at&tspective said they had an appraised value different from what pruitt's group had, but about two years later pruitt's group sold the home for back up to the original price around $475,000. so the numbers inhere did raise some questions. >> sreenivasan: people are going watch this a say why does this matter about a house he had some stake in years and years ago, what are the patterns you are trying to establish and the stuff he's invol
house during his years in the state sete at he had purchased with a group of other investors throug ell company that was nearer the state house in oklahoma city, and the state capital. and started looking at that it was a purchase that many involved sbc now at&t, the telecom company.bl and thring of the lines that's going on with is scott pruitt over the ars as it relates to ethical problems and resiness and politics. >>ivasan: what about the the transaction, now we're talking about...
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ell, the main character in the movie is an african american telemarketer who skyrockets success after he uses his white voice. how would you define th movie? >> it's an absurdist dark comedy with magical realism and it's called sorry to bother you. >> you were a telemarketer at one point? >> a couple of different points. >> how much of that experience is in this movie? >> i think that's the jumping off r a lot of ideas. and it's not a auto biographic movie, but you use experiences from your life. >> and noah, w did you choose sorry to bother you as the centerpiece film? >> this guy to myis right the main one. he's been an incrediblya impo force in the cultural area. the city of oakland, and how it's developed and how we can ntalk about that terms that are new and fresh and really expressive. this film was part of our film ho fse, andm granting programs at sf film. and we couldn'te more proud that something like sorry to bother you as come out of the programs. peits to the vibrancy and precision of what we're trying to do here in makinges movin the bay area. >> yeah. film house san fra
ell, the main character in the movie is an african american telemarketer who skyrockets success after he uses his white voice. how would you define th movie? >> it's an absurdist dark comedy with magical realism and it's called sorry to bother you. >> you were a telemarketer at one point? >> a couple of different points. >> how much of that experience is in this movie? >> i think that's the jumping off r a lot of ideas. and it's not a auto biographic movie, but you...
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the interaction between the genetic factors and the environment fact ells still play a part in this disorder so it's a hit or a general disorder many genetics many many genes are and walls and also there are so many environments about mental factors affecting this condition that's why it's on the increase for the past twenty years has now you are a speech therapist but also a mother of a child who is an autistic. what was the most difficult part for you dealing with outside the house autism dealing with that child and it's almost a burden difficulty for us and challenge to find good to bless for him to learn and to to talk to me can. get used with his with his disability and to to try to make him off a ticket and. and trying to to solve this problem because. nobody supports us and also trying to find a good to place in this school and to try to find her go home which is good for him so to tell and just basically people you know sort of the no idea about what he's autism and second issue is basically trying to find the right place for him to grow up normally and try to learn basic skills i me
the interaction between the genetic factors and the environment fact ells still play a part in this disorder so it's a hit or a general disorder many genetics many many genes are and walls and also there are so many environments about mental factors affecting this condition that's why it's on the increase for the past twenty years has now you are a speech therapist but also a mother of a child who is an autistic. what was the most difficult part for you dealing with outside the house autism...
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ell, a couple of things. one, he's hit the ground running. at, when you look secretaries of state, i always think about two things-- one, to what extent do they have a selationship with the exprt to what extent d the president actually delegate to them? in this case it seems fairly clear that pompeo has a closerla onship to president trump than his predecessor, rex tirl son, ever did. wand secondly, pomps the man president trump sent to north korea to meet with the north korean leader. so the president has alrdy been delegating to him in his role as c.i.a. director. so he has at least a couple of the attributes that strong cretaries of state now. >> stewart: there are reports the state department is not what it once fs in terms staffing. is there any indication he'll change that, that he'll hire more? >> so, he's making all the right sound. you're absolutely right. if you look the half dozen key regional assistant cretaries, the people i charge of africa or east asia and the pacific or t near east, those jobs all have act people in them-- fiv
ell, a couple of things. one, he's hit the ground running. at, when you look secretaries of state, i always think about two things-- one, to what extent do they have a selationship with the exprt to what extent d the president actually delegate to them? in this case it seems fairly clear that pompeo has a closerla onship to president trump than his predecessor, rex tirl son, ever did. wand secondly, pomps the man president trump sent to north korea to meet with the north korean leader. so the...
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roger ells used to -- roger ailes used to say television is a visual medium. if you watched your television, there was a split screen. on one side you have the president in washington, michigan talking to working class people at a rally in a state that he had no business winning in terms of the blue wall coming down. and pence jane and wisconsin coming down as well. i was at the washington correspondents dinner last year drinking my champagne with other journalists. but the way that looks when you compare that on television looks good for president trump. because people don't trust the swamp and they can't relate to elites. that was a smart move. he wouldn't be well-served going to the white house correspondents dinner. judge jeanine: i want to move on to something else. kanye west saying good things about the president. and they both have what was it -- dragon energy. i forget what the energy. >> it wasn't tiger blood. it was dragon energy. tiger blood is charlie sheen. judge jeanine: it was almost like mccarthyism. you can't say anything against our group th
roger ells used to -- roger ailes used to say television is a visual medium. if you watched your television, there was a split screen. on one side you have the president in washington, michigan talking to working class people at a rally in a state that he had no business winning in terms of the blue wall coming down. and pence jane and wisconsin coming down as well. i was at the washington correspondents dinner last year drinking my champagne with other journalists. but the way that looks when...
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would you say this was disorderly as well question mark ell?s not -- w it doesn't do the best for german business is being smooth and ordered when it comes to the process of replacing executives a lot of good, does it, when you see to executives replaced in such a manner? it seems disorderly per what do you think of the process? i think the folks clearly need someone to step up right away. volkswagen is not a company in crisis mode anymore. mr. miller has done a fantastic job getting volkswagen through these difficult times. as i said earlier, this is a management session that would have been on the cart in the next two or three years anyway. the fact that it is accelerated in might happen this week, i think takes away from the uncertainty. this is not really disorderly and not disruptive. an outperform rating. 12 month price targets to 10 10os, is that right quite -- euros, is that right? arndt: feedback from investors was very positive. i think more people will start to look at the name here. you.e: thank go ahead, mark. to "first word news.
would you say this was disorderly as well question mark ell?s not -- w it doesn't do the best for german business is being smooth and ordered when it comes to the process of replacing executives a lot of good, does it, when you see to executives replaced in such a manner? it seems disorderly per what do you think of the process? i think the folks clearly need someone to step up right away. volkswagen is not a company in crisis mode anymore. mr. miller has done a fantastic job getting volkswagen...
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speaker, ell, i rise today to ask my colleagues to support a resolution that i am introducing to raise awareness of the danger of meningitis b. nearly a thousand americans every year contract meningitis disease each year and for more than 15% of the victims it's tragically fatal. i want to share the stories of two of those victims today. emily was born on september 11, 1993, and she joked she had the unluckiest birthday but her mom alicia was quick to reply, no, it was the luckiest days of our lives. emily was a 19-year-old sophomore at kalamazoo college in michigan when she contracted meningitis b and on january 31, 2013, emily called home, complaining of a headache. and then she was hospitalized for just 36 hours and then she passed away. emily had a rare strain of meningitis for which there was no approved vaccine yet in the united states. it was a shock, of course, to the stillman family that their young daughter who was so vibrant and full of life was taken away at young age. and a little later the vaccine was made available in the united states after i and several other of my col
speaker, ell, i rise today to ask my colleagues to support a resolution that i am introducing to raise awareness of the danger of meningitis b. nearly a thousand americans every year contract meningitis disease each year and for more than 15% of the victims it's tragically fatal. i want to share the stories of two of those victims today. emily was born on september 11, 1993, and she joked she had the unluckiest birthday but her mom alicia was quick to reply, no, it was the luckiest days of our...
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he's, like, ell, i'm getting processed." i'm, like, "what the hell do you an you're getting processed?" he's, like, "i'm getting put in jail." y i'm, like, "what d do?" he's, like, "dude, i don't even know." i'm, like, "what do you mean?"y he's, like, "tid they had a warrant." and he's, like, "i'm turning myself in." i was just... i was so... i was , ocked. and then i came hod my mom... tears. showed me the article saying "human trafficking." and i was thinking... i'm, like, "when did thisappen?" like, i thought for a second my brother was living,if like, a double that on one side he was the good family man that we thought, and then the next, he was doing vera things, you know? and then i come to find out he n,s doing his job, you know? >> altan: pablo dur., ended up spending 14 months in ison, but marco says his brother was just following orders from their father. >> my dad was the main boss, so my dad pretty much owned all crews, but that was the crewd that my ve to my brother. >> altan: marco says he alsoed woith his fath
he's, like, ell, i'm getting processed." i'm, like, "what the hell do you an you're getting processed?" he's, like, "i'm getting put in jail." y i'm, like, "what d do?" he's, like, "dude, i don't even know." i'm, like, "what do you mean?"y he's, like, "tid they had a warrant." and he's, like, "i'm turning myself in." i was just... i was so... i was , ocked. and then i came hod my mom... tears. showed me the article...
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roger ells used to -- roger ailes used to say television is a visual medium.you watched your television, there was a split screen. on one side you have the president in washington, michigan talking to working class people at a rally in a state that he had no business winning in terms of the blue wall coming down. and pence jane and wisconsin coming down as well. i was at the washington correspondents dinner last year drinking my champagne with other journalists. but the way that looks when you compare that on television looks good for president trump. because people don't trust the swamp and they can't relate to elites. that was a smart move. he wouldn't be well-served going to the white house correspondents dinner. judge jeanine: i want to move on to something else. kanye west saying good things about the president. and they both have what was it -- dragon energy. i forget what the energy. >> it wasn't tiger blood. it was dragon energy. tiger blood is charlie sheen. judge jeanine: it was almost like mccarthyism. you can't say anything against our group think
roger ells used to -- roger ailes used to say television is a visual medium.you watched your television, there was a split screen. on one side you have the president in washington, michigan talking to working class people at a rally in a state that he had no business winning in terms of the blue wall coming down. and pence jane and wisconsin coming down as well. i was at the washington correspondents dinner last year drinking my champagne with other journalists. but the way that looks when you...
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roger ells used to -- roger ailes used to say television is a visual medium.f you watched your television, there was a split screen. on one side you have the president in washington, michigan talking to working class people at a rally in a state that he had no business winning in terms of the blue wall coming down. and pence jane and wisconsin coming down as well. i was at the washington correspondents dinner last year drinking my champagne with other journalists. but the way that looks when you compare that on television looks good for president trump. because people don't trust the swamp and they can't relate to elites. that was a smart move. he wouldn't be well-served going to the white house correspondents dinner. judge jeanine: i want to move on to something else. kanye west saying good things about the president. and they both have what was it -- dragon energy. i forget what the energy. >> it wasn't tiger blood. it was dragon energy. tiger blood is charlie sheen. judge jeanine: it was almost like mccarthyism. you can't say anything against our group thin
roger ells used to -- roger ailes used to say television is a visual medium.f you watched your television, there was a split screen. on one side you have the president in washington, michigan talking to working class people at a rally in a state that he had no business winning in terms of the blue wall coming down. and pence jane and wisconsin coming down as well. i was at the washington correspondents dinner last year drinking my champagne with other journalists. but the way that looks when...
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courtroom.ere in the .ell us what you heard >> what i heard was almost entirely negative for those challengingan at least from key justices anthony kennedy and john roberts. the challenges need one of those two votes and the vast majority of the questions today suggested they were more inclined to uphold the policy. >> some of them were still saying it was more flexible than opponents had contended. what exactly are they looking at? >> that was a question from justice kennedy. there are two sets of arguments. one is that the president overstepped his authority under the federal immigration laws. technical butly the argument is generally that congress already gives the president a certain amount of thor -- authority and he's grabbing more of it. is theument that is more constitutional argument that says because of the comments donald trump made during the campaign, to call for a ban on muslims at the border, and tweets, he said during his presidency that it is actually a policy driven by muslim animus. both of those argument ran into resistance from kennedy, roberts, and other members of the co
courtroom.ere in the .ell us what you heard >> what i heard was almost entirely negative for those challengingan at least from key justices anthony kennedy and john roberts. the challenges need one of those two votes and the vast majority of the questions today suggested they were more inclined to uphold the policy. >> some of them were still saying it was more flexible than opponents had contended. what exactly are they looking at? >> that was a question from justice kennedy....
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host: we mentioned one of those activists already elled ridge cleaver.ho is hughie activism. >> a law student in newton? oak california, who started an organization along with his friend bobby seal. he and bobby had met at college and they created an org is, they outlined the platform, they gave it a name, and they were just two men. but they had a vision of what change should be like and once they stafert they started it in oakland. people flocked in and it got a lot of attention very, very quickly. host: what was that organization? guest: black panther party for self-defense. host: here they are speaking about the black panther party in 196. are america, black people treated very much as the vietnamese people or any other colonized people. used brutalized the police in our community are occupy our ar and our community as a foreign troops occupies territory. the police are in our community not to promote our welfare or or security and our safety, but they're there to contain us, to brutalize and murder us because they have their orders to do so. just as
host: we mentioned one of those activists already elled ridge cleaver.ho is hughie activism. >> a law student in newton? oak california, who started an organization along with his friend bobby seal. he and bobby had met at college and they created an org is, they outlined the platform, they gave it a name, and they were just two men. but they had a vision of what change should be like and once they stafert they started it in oakland. people flocked in and it got a lot of attention very,...
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you need to elle us the end state. statement, we can't be hypocrites. we can't be launching strikes into syria and saying we care about syrians but at the same time we only let 14 syrians into this country as refugees so far this year. we need to have a full forward approach to this. >> i understand your concerns, but did the strikes and you've heard the battle damage assessment coming in from the u.s., the uk, the french. did the strikes actually change anything as far as chemical weapons, capables on the part of the syrian regime. did it change anything on the ground? >> i don't think so. certainly the last strikes prior to these did not do anything. the airfield they attacked was up and running within 24 hours. asaad will have his capability. not only that but the appliance between iran and russia with asaad is just as strong. and anything that we should have done should be to essentially weaken that alliance. isolate asaad. bring him to -- bring him as a war criminal to the tribunal. at the end of the day, bring some kind of peace to syria. but this
you need to elle us the end state. statement, we can't be hypocrites. we can't be launching strikes into syria and saying we care about syrians but at the same time we only let 14 syrians into this country as refugees so far this year. we need to have a full forward approach to this. >> i understand your concerns, but did the strikes and you've heard the battle damage assessment coming in from the u.s., the uk, the french. did the strikes actually change anything as far as chemical...
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. >>> dick sporting goods is destroying all the guns and accessories it stopped elling earlier this year. they band the sale of assault style rifles and guns to anyone under 21 after the shooting in parkland, florida. dick's says it's destroying the firearms rather than trying to return them to manufacturers. meantime, ibm is out with a mixed bag. the tech tie at&t reported its second straight quarter of sales growth after six years of declines. all told revenue topped $19 billion. sales rose in all business units beefed up in particular by demand for new hardware. however, profit slid below $1.7 billion. >>> toys 'r us is rejecting a last-ditch effort to save the toy retailer. the chain turned down an $890 million offer from the ceo of the make of bratz dolls. he wanted to keep some of the 850 stores open. >> diane, i understand you have new information on how to improve selfies so educate us. >> reporter: that's right. if you are looking for a new way to step it up, take snapchat into your own hands. users can head to snapchat's website which i didn't even originally know they had one
. >>> dick sporting goods is destroying all the guns and accessories it stopped elling earlier this year. they band the sale of assault style rifles and guns to anyone under 21 after the shooting in parkland, florida. dick's says it's destroying the firearms rather than trying to return them to manufacturers. meantime, ibm is out with a mixed bag. the tech tie at&t reported its second straight quarter of sales growth after six years of declines. all told revenue topped $19 billion....
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the funding is what keep teachers in the profession and the funding is what keeps my ell specialist and pulls out my students. we pulled out my three gifted students and worked at them at a higher diversity of education. those who test for reading are testing. >> thank you zoe to you and those the rest of you across the state across the country who do what you do under difficult circumstances. randy, always good to have this conversation with you. it's a priority for us. has to be for the nation, parents and children. we'll continue to cover this. >>> up next, if you're one of the billions of people that use google for e-mail and g maps, you are giving information to the internet giant. i'll be joined by the google giant who says access to our public personal information and browsing history makes facebook look like child's play. you're watching msnbc. i'll be right back. e, but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, up to 90% had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz,
the funding is what keep teachers in the profession and the funding is what keeps my ell specialist and pulls out my students. we pulled out my three gifted students and worked at them at a higher diversity of education. those who test for reading are testing. >> thank you zoe to you and those the rest of you across the state across the country who do what you do under difficult circumstances. randy, always good to have this conversation with you. it's a priority for us. has to be for the...
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ell, it matters a lot because being recognized first permits exactly what i have been talking about. the majority leader, to of rmine what the business the senate will be. more time is the coin of the senate. the about years you've read or heard, because it continues, the ouse complaining about senate. we pass all of these bills that go over to the senate. nothing happens. like dropping it into a black hole. i'm reminded of a story when the democrats were in the majority in both the house and tom foley i think was the speaker at the time, he was asked about one of his young embers, he said who is the opposition, mr. speaker? opposition, the republicans. the enemy, now that's the senate. harking back to what i told the ashington predicted, senate is not a place where things are done quickly. and for a whole lot of institutional reasons, it is a a lot of things don't happen. but remember the founding were not interested in efficiency. high on their list. they were interested in dividing the power. justice scalea used to say every 10 horned dictator in the world bill of rights but what
ell, it matters a lot because being recognized first permits exactly what i have been talking about. the majority leader, to of rmine what the business the senate will be. more time is the coin of the senate. the about years you've read or heard, because it continues, the ouse complaining about senate. we pass all of these bills that go over to the senate. nothing happens. like dropping it into a black hole. i'm reminded of a story when the democrats were in the majority in both the house and...
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>> have you ever drawn the line an elling data to advertiser? mark: yes, senator, we don't sell data at all. he way the ad system works, advertisers can come to us and ay i have a message that i'm trying to reach a certain type of people that might be they sted in something, might live in a place and we help them get that message in front of people. this is one of the widely mischararacterized about our we sell data and it's actually one of the most important parts of how facebook data.we don't sell advertisers do not get access to people's individual data. >> have you ever collected the content of phone calls or essages through any facebook application or service? mark: senator, i don't believe the ve ever collected content of phone calls. messenger app called that allows people to message most of their facebook friends. on the android operating system allow people to use that as their client for both facebook messages and text, so we do allow people to import their texts into that. >> let me ask you about government surveillance. years, facebo
>> have you ever drawn the line an elling data to advertiser? mark: yes, senator, we don't sell data at all. he way the ad system works, advertisers can come to us and ay i have a message that i'm trying to reach a certain type of people that might be they sted in something, might live in a place and we help them get that message in front of people. this is one of the widely mischararacterized about our we sell data and it's actually one of the most important parts of how facebook data.we...
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you would not think that -- ell, county campus security is pretty good. but the kind of level of security that we are talking security is sical were morin handed over what it enhanced thanmore a year. we put improvements on the physical side. partnerships with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. this is very important. with some of the things in the media some time ago regarding when did this all start. the reality is that both dean and i were contacted in the by federal law nforcement related to several attempted intrusions. o intrusion took place but several attempted intrusions. that's been going on for some time. and istrative technical physical controls. spwefrp nternal playbooks and communication plans in case we have an issue. orange county will be conducting a pilot risk limiting hope to june that we use as a demonstration to the this is the direction we think we should be going. now on a ally is work riskat the state level for limiting audits in california which would mirror what colorado and i e although dean like to say we are in
you would not think that -- ell, county campus security is pretty good. but the kind of level of security that we are talking security is sical were morin handed over what it enhanced thanmore a year. we put improvements on the physical side. partnerships with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. this is very important. with some of the things in the media some time ago regarding when did this all start. the reality is that both dean and i were contacted in the by federal law...