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his mother marianne along with the other parents one people forget the kids they lost. but for me the mom along the lebanese emotional would be a loser no one used the shot coming up not coming. up on the most news in the monica. lewinsky. but. you know nothing. about. how do you blame for what happened to your son. john got in there is. no more not only. what do you think should happen but they are a new. buyout a nail salon and i go i know. these are grieving parents was minds have been conditioned. i don't want to tell them under faeces that they're being used. because she has to empathize with them they're victims let alone their victims so the. info demick. their victims so politics and they're victims of some people some vicious. today these parents are filing criminal cases with the depok. justice. there are a boxes of documents being submitted to each of the 100 cases filed. thanks to the crusading chief attorney the cedar acosta many criminal charges have already been laid against those involved in the denver actual rollout and they include public health offici
his mother marianne along with the other parents one people forget the kids they lost. but for me the mom along the lebanese emotional would be a loser no one used the shot coming up not coming. up on the most news in the monica. lewinsky. but. you know nothing. about. how do you blame for what happened to your son. john got in there is. no more not only. what do you think should happen but they are a new. buyout a nail salon and i go i know. these are grieving parents was minds have been...
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grieving and angry marianne turned to the one place she knew she could get help so no. need. for. these videos of parents being taken to see their dead children when live streamed on facebook by supporters of the public attorney's office which provides free legal services to poor filipinos. these on children whose deaths it blames on the vaccine. because. being good for. you will feed you if you dare foul. play or. be filled department and i'm not but. i'm not and. i am but. in fact medical experts say that there's no evidence to suggest denver actually caused these children's deaths and that the public attorney's office isn't even qualified to conduct autopsies. but no amount of criticism can dilute the impact of these videos. it's very visual they would open or against us in oh my god this is bleeding the brain is bleeding the heart is bleeding this is what happens because the child was vaccinated this is visual image yes the we know that they are wrong. remains implanted on the mothers have seen that. the public attorney's office which has not responded to our interview request
grieving and angry marianne turned to the one place she knew she could get help so no. need. for. these videos of parents being taken to see their dead children when live streamed on facebook by supporters of the public attorney's office which provides free legal services to poor filipinos. these on children whose deaths it blames on the vaccine. because. being good for. you will feed you if you dare foul. play or. be filled department and i'm not but. i'm not and. i am but. in fact medical...
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marianne, thank ou ve happened that day. marianne, thank you very much _ happened that day. thank you very much for — happened that day. marianne, thank you very much forjoining _ happened that day. marianne, thank you very much forjoining us. - happened that day. marianne, thank you very much forjoining us. let's i you very much forjoining us. let's take you live back to the senate floor where the recess is now over. senators are reconvening, as you can see there. let'sjust senators are reconvening, as you can see there. let's just listen senators are reconvening, as you can see there. let'sjust listen in senators are reconvening, as you can see there. let's just listen in and see there. let's just listen in and see if there is much movement. well, if you joined us expecting to hear that there's going to be a speedy resolution to this trial today as we were all expecting, you can think again. all bets are now off as the democrats introduce the idea that they wanted to hear from a very particular witness. the washington republican congresswoman butler who had a conversation
marianne, thank ou ve happened that day. marianne, thank you very much _ happened that day. thank you very much for — happened that day. marianne, thank you very much forjoining _ happened that day. marianne, thank you very much forjoining us. - happened that day. marianne, thank you very much forjoining us. let's i you very much forjoining us. let's take you live back to the senate floor where the recess is now over. senators are reconvening, as you can see there. let'sjust senators are...
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in san francisco, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne mentioned the two other car crash incidents in 2009, a crash near his home which unravelled his family life. and a dui. we've seen tiger literally grow up in front of our eyes. he became a household name during the time at stanford, was named first team all america and in 1996 was the ncaa individual champion. the year 2000 was magical for tiger. he wowed the crowd and won the u.s. open also at pebble beach, one of the most dominant performances of his career. he won by a record-setting 15 shots in a flawless tournament. and just last year, that pga championship in harding park where marianne is, he tied for 37th place, but the take away here, he was encouraged because his body felt okay. keep in mind tiger is battling back and knee problems he's been battling for a year. i interviewed tiger multiple times. he's up there with willie mays, legends of their sport. you can go to any golf course right now in the bay area, public or private, and see a lot of us, people of color, asians and blacks, that conditions didn't happen 20 ye
in san francisco, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne mentioned the two other car crash incidents in 2009, a crash near his home which unravelled his family life. and a dui. we've seen tiger literally grow up in front of our eyes. he became a household name during the time at stanford, was named first team all america and in 1996 was the ncaa individual champion. the year 2000 was magical for tiger. he wowed the crowd and won the u.s. open also at pebble beach, one of the most...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a historic day on capitol hill. former president trump acquitted again. president biden weighed in, the substance of the charge is not indispute. he also said "this sad chapter in our history has reminded us that democracy is fragile." ad so many senators crossed party lines to vote to convict a u.s. president but it was not enough. kasie hunt has the story on capitol hill. >> reporter: former president trump declared not guilty of the impeachment charge he incited on january 6th. >> it is here by acquitted of the charge. seven republican senators voted with democrats to convict. 57-43. far short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict. 43 republicans voted not guilty but mcconnell offered a blistering indictment. >> president trump is still liable for everything he did while he was still in office. >> the former president calling the trial a witch hunt and insisting our patriotic and beautiful movement to make america great again had only begun. the vote comes after a month after rioters invaded the capitol. v
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a historic day on capitol hill. former president trump acquitted again. president biden weighed in, the substance of the charge is not indispute. he also said "this sad chapter in our history has reminded us that democracy is fragile." ad so many senators crossed party lines to vote to convict a u.s. president but it was not enough. kasie hunt has the story on capitol hill. >> reporter: former president trump declared not guilty of...
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as nbc bay area's marianne favro she never expected the president would respond by calling on the phone. >> michelle. >> hi, mr. president. >> this was the beginning of michelle's volker's 20 minute conversation with joe biden, a conversation that almost didn't happen. >> when the biden team did call me, i actually hung up because i thought it was spam. i'm glad that they tried me back. >> the 47-year-old mom from roseville says the phone call was the result of a letter she wrote after watching both the recent violence at the capitol and president biden's inauguration. she says she wanted to set an example for her daughter. >> just in writing the letter was to show an example to my daughter. to just say, hey, you can -- a well-written letter will get you farther than storming the capitol and throwing rocks through the window. >> michelle was featured as the first guest in president biden's revamped weekly address. the white house posted part of her conversation on twitter today. and even michelle's daughter maddy got a chance to talk with the president. >> how are you? >> i'm good. how
as nbc bay area's marianne favro she never expected the president would respond by calling on the phone. >> michelle. >> hi, mr. president. >> this was the beginning of michelle's volker's 20 minute conversation with joe biden, a conversation that almost didn't happen. >> when the biden team did call me, i actually hung up because i thought it was spam. i'm glad that they tried me back. >> the 47-year-old mom from roseville says the phone call was the result of a...
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in santa clara, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> about 15,000 new coronavirus cases are being reported statewide. that's about two-thirds the peak numbers we saw in mid-december. yesterday it was also reported 295 more people have died, nearly 40% below the day day two-week average. >>> a sudden break-through in san francisco where teachers and the districts have been at odds over the reopening of classrooms. they reached a tentative agreement to start reopening schools but there's lots of details to be worked out. for one thing, there's no time line but parents who are urging action call it a positive development. >> while we are hopeful and glad to see that this, you know, to see this announcement today, i think we're all feel that there's probably more work to be done to make it a deal, an agreement that brings kids back this spring. >> the agreement calls for some in-class learning, provided the city drops into the red tier and teachers receive vaccines. if the city drops into the orange tiers, teachers can return without shots. city attorney dennis herrera calls the deal
in santa clara, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> about 15,000 new coronavirus cases are being reported statewide. that's about two-thirds the peak numbers we saw in mid-december. yesterday it was also reported 295 more people have died, nearly 40% below the day day two-week average. >>> a sudden break-through in san francisco where teachers and the districts have been at odds over the reopening of classrooms. they reached a tentative agreement to start...
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marianne rafferty fox news. this'll is ktvu fox two news at six tonight.pments headed to the bay area are delayed as the impact of severe storms across the country are being felt now here in california. we are in a race against time race between infections and injections and any officials in southern california now forced to close some of their vaccination sites because of the delivery delays. good evening, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener here in the bay area, several counties say their shipment still have not arrived. but so far, officials have not been forced to close any distribution centers, sama te'o county said. as they were still expecting to receive a shipment of 14,000 vaccines, they say right now there's no word yet when it'll get here, but they say their vaccine clinic tomorrow at sfo will go on as planned. but some second dose appointments may be canceled. santa clara county also reports that a number of moderna doses have been delayed, however, so far they're still
marianne rafferty fox news. this'll is ktvu fox two news at six tonight.pments headed to the bay area are delayed as the impact of severe storms across the country are being felt now here in california. we are in a race against time race between infections and injections and any officials in southern california now forced to close some of their vaccination sites because of the delivery delays. good evening, everyone i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener here in the bay area, several...
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my name is marianne. my husband has been diagnosed with lewy body dementia. i have a movement disorder and i am his main caretaker. we don't have a lot of help, but my husband is progressing pretty fast. he has become very depressed. he sobs a lot. he shuffles when he walks. it is hard to understand him sometimes. he is very confused. the psychiatrist that gives him medication, he has been on several but they haven't worked. and he is suggesting that he have shock treatment. he has told me that this sometimes not only improves the depression but helps the lewy body disease. i wonder if you could address that. guest: again, your call just captures why this is so pressing for our country. thank you for being willing to share that story. so sorry you are living through that. i am not qualified to speak on shock therapy. i would mention again the 800 number that you can call to talk through these issues with trained people ready to help. it can help you sort through those things. you are talking to a health-care professional which is the most important you can do
my name is marianne. my husband has been diagnosed with lewy body dementia. i have a movement disorder and i am his main caretaker. we don't have a lot of help, but my husband is progressing pretty fast. he has become very depressed. he sobs a lot. he shuffles when he walks. it is hard to understand him sometimes. he is very confused. the psychiatrist that gives him medication, he has been on several but they haven't worked. and he is suggesting that he have shock treatment. he has told me that...
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born from anglo—somali parentage in 1957, marianne joan elliott—said was a young wannabe fashion designere singer whose life was transformed by seeing in early sex pistols gig on hastings pier. reinventing herself as poly styrene, she put in ad in the paper for musical young punks and formed x—ray spex, who had a string of hits like germfree adolescents. and, the day the world turned day—glo. but it was the anthemic i'll bondage yours which became poly styrene�*s battlecry. a thrillingly catchy burst of rage against oppression which would inspire a generation of post punk—riot girls. i find a kind of solace in retracing herfootsteps. when poly styrene died at the age of 53, celeste found herself the keeper of her mother's legacy, a role she initially resisted. but in this terrifically intimate documentary we find her sifting through the pages of poly styrene�*s to life — from her incarceration in a psychiatric institution to her times with the hare krishna movement and her growing relationship with her daughter with whom she worked on her acclaimed album, generation indigo. i want to go b
born from anglo—somali parentage in 1957, marianne joan elliott—said was a young wannabe fashion designere singer whose life was transformed by seeing in early sex pistols gig on hastings pier. reinventing herself as poly styrene, she put in ad in the paper for musical young punks and formed x—ray spex, who had a string of hits like germfree adolescents. and, the day the world turned day—glo. but it was the anthemic i'll bondage yours which became poly styrene�*s battlecry. a...
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♪ ♪ >> live from america's news livs headquarters i'm marianne rafferty.rson schooling can be done safely with masking and social distancing. the cdc saying that exiting teachers important but not a prerequisite for getting back kids in the classroom. the officials are careful not to call for a mandate to reopen all schools, president biden asking for $130 billion in aid to help schools meet the new standards. the pentagon pulling 20 additional vaccination teams, bringing the total members of service people in the field at 2000. the teams are being approved in a phased approach and based on the need. if the pentagon hopes to deploy as many as 19,000 troops across 100 teams. i marianne rafferty, now back to "the ingraham angle." ♪ ♪ >> it is time for friday follies. raymond arroyo. raymond, it was like a hallmark card come to life at the white house today. >> they created a long display. you might call joe and jill's garden ofey love. everybody is feeling a little down. >> a little joy and a little help. >> cardboard cutouts. it looks like those we're made
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willis who adds a lot, background information about what i do was talking about but before marianne published her book i have a copy of her diary. interesting to me to see her hands writing. when looking for diary, she wrote in the margins, a normal paragraph and along the side of the margins, in between the lines. it was interesting to see the original of the diary. >> how many of this are they talking about? >> it is a little over 100 pages. >> when did she keep it? from what age she started? >> about two years. >> then she stopped, the journal after that. >> that is really when we have. unfortunately, there were a couple incidents my grandmother told me about, there were mysterious fires. it is possible she had some other journalist sectors that didn't survive. >> host: do you keep a journal or diary? >> guest: i do, it started when i was in third grade. >> one of those little virus that had the key. >> that you keep a journal, diary? >> i still do. it is soothing for me to collect my thoughts about things. it is a way to process what my life is. >> host: do you think the diary w
willis who adds a lot, background information about what i do was talking about but before marianne published her book i have a copy of her diary. interesting to me to see her hands writing. when looking for diary, she wrote in the margins, a normal paragraph and along the side of the margins, in between the lines. it was interesting to see the original of the diary. >> how many of this are they talking about? >> it is a little over 100 pages. >> when did she keep it? from...
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in san jose marianne favro nbc bay area news. >>> there is a lot to keep track of. to cut through the confusion we have launched a new website called plan your vaccine telling you how, when, and where you can get your covid vaccine. there is an interactive map that can show you the closest vaccination sites near you. it is also helpful when trying to book for out of town relatives. go to plan your vaccine.com. >>> several bay area counties say they are suffering from low vaccine supply. take a look at how that has affected the vaccination rate. this graph shows the number of vaccines given today in san francisco. it is steadily increasing throughout january. on the 10th it was giving out about 1700 shots a day. on the 25th, 4400. february 15th, 5500 shots a day and then take a look at this drop-off right then and there. yesterday the city only administered 4,000 shots highlighting the city's struggle with supply, raj. >>> today a critical step in providing equal access to vaccines. san francisco opened its new mass vaccination site in bay view hunters point. the que
in san jose marianne favro nbc bay area news. >>> there is a lot to keep track of. to cut through the confusion we have launched a new website called plan your vaccine telling you how, when, and where you can get your covid vaccine. there is an interactive map that can show you the closest vaccination sites near you. it is also helpful when trying to book for out of town relatives. go to plan your vaccine.com. >>> several bay area counties say they are suffering from low...
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in san jose, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> across the bay area health leaders administered more than 1 million doses of the covid vaccine so far. we now have just under 400,000 positive covid cases. >>> as we've been saying, there's a lot to keep track of when it comes to the vaccine. to try to cut through the confusion, nbc launched a new website titled "plan your vaccine." it's a simple one-stop shop, everything you need to know how, where, when to get your covid vaccine. it's a personalized step-by-step tool that will show you the distribution within california, who is eligible now, and who is next in line. there's even an interactive map that can show you by zip code where the closest vaccination site is to you. just go to planyourvaccine.com. >>> the san francisco chinese new year parade won't be taking place in person this year of course because of the pandemic but that hasn't stopped the chinese chamber of commerce from keeping the parade spirit and tradition alive in the city. this is a look at the float the commerce dibeaued yesterday. the float will be on display
in san jose, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> across the bay area health leaders administered more than 1 million doses of the covid vaccine so far. we now have just under 400,000 positive covid cases. >>> as we've been saying, there's a lot to keep track of when it comes to the vaccine. to try to cut through the confusion, nbc launched a new website titled "plan your vaccine." it's a simple one-stop shop, everything you need to know how, where,...
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but as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us, even coronavirus couldn't keep some people from going out and celebrating. >> reporter: this valentine's day the pandemic forced people to get creative. and for some that meant having a dinner inside a plastic atrium. this valentine's day, love is in the air. unfortunately, the coronavirus may also be in the air. that means no romantic movies, no dancing, and masks muffling romantic conversations. still, the pandemic did not stop people from celebrating together. >> we have to change it up a little bit and get a little bit more creative this year. so we're finding new ways to reinvent valentine's. everything's incognito. >> reporter: with indoor dining no longer an option, tonight in los gatos, couples bundled up in front of heaters. others stood in line for chocolates. and while many people have been relying on to-go orders for weeks, tonight, some opted for a romantic twist, ordering heart-shaped pizzas. katy and paul have been married more than 30 years. this valentine's day, the pandemic has made them appreciate the chance to celebra
but as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us, even coronavirus couldn't keep some people from going out and celebrating. >> reporter: this valentine's day the pandemic forced people to get creative. and for some that meant having a dinner inside a plastic atrium. this valentine's day, love is in the air. unfortunately, the coronavirus may also be in the air. that means no romantic movies, no dancing, and masks muffling romantic conversations. still, the pandemic did not stop people from...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> he calls himself a child of the civil rights movement and tonightr him, reverend amos brown of san francisco's third baptist church was one of eight students ever to be taught by dr. martin luther king jr. reverend brown worked alongside activists like rosa parks, nelson mandela, and the reverend jesse jackson. he has met three presidents. reverend brown just turned 80 and says he has no plans to retire. our marcus washington talked to him about his life long mission. >> my sunday school teacher at the age of 8 asked me did i know what my name meant in hebrew? i told her no. she said your name means in hebrew the prophet who bears the burdens of the people. and i never forgot that. after, imt till was murdered in 1955. he was the same age as i was and i saw that mutilated head on the cover of the "jet" magazine and i was sure horrified. i was so terrorized that i ran to mr. medgar evers who was the first field director of the naacp and told him how upset i was. he said to me, amos, i understand how you feel. i know your pain. but don't just be angry
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> he calls himself a child of the civil rights movement and tonightr him, reverend amos brown of san francisco's third baptist church was one of eight students ever to be taught by dr. martin luther king jr. reverend brown worked alongside activists like rosa parks, nelson mandela, and the reverend jesse jackson. he has met three presidents. reverend brown just turned 80 and says he has no plans to retire. our marcus washington talked to him about...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> if you're low on gas, could be big issue. >>> oakland city council's vote for extra $5 an hour for grocery workers in the pandemic. california grocer's association filed a suit. added that mandate will be so costly that owners have to increase prices, cut employees or store hours or close altogether. association also says other frontline workers aren't given extra pa grocery workers be singledn't increase . >>> oakland coliseum is hosting a super vaccination sight. big deal. >> among the first federally operated coronavirus vaccination sites in the country. nbc bay area news shows us how it's going to work. >> reporter: the parking lot has been sitting empty close to a year now. all about to change. february 16th the state is going to open up a mass vaccination site here in east oakland. one of the regions hardest hit by the pandemic. >> we see light at end of the tunnel. >> reporter: all-star team that includes the white house, fema, california's office of emergency services and alameda county are teaming up to build
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> if you're low on gas, could be big issue. >>> oakland city council's vote for extra $5 an hour for grocery workers in the pandemic. california grocer's association filed a suit. added that mandate will be so costly that owners have to increase prices, cut employees or store hours or close altogether. association also says other frontline workers aren't given extra pa grocery workers be singledn't increase ....
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as marianne favro reports she never expected the president himself would respond by calling her directly >> hello? >> michelle? >> hi, mr. president. >> this was the beginning of michelle's 20-minute conversation with president joe biden, a conversation that almost didn't happen. >> when the biden team did call me i actually hung up because i thought it was spam. i am glad that they tried me back. >> the 47-year-old mom from roseville says the phone call was a result of a letter she wrote after watching both the recent violence at the capitol and president biden's inauguration. she says she wanted to set an example for her daughter. >> just in writing the letter was just show an example to my daughter to say hey, you can write a letter, a well-written letler get you farther than storming the capitol and throwing rocks through a window. >> michelle was featured as the first guest in president biden's revamped weekly address, the white house posted part of her conversation on twitter. even michelle's daughter, maddie, got a chance to talk with the president? >> how are you? >> i'm good, ho
as marianne favro reports she never expected the president himself would respond by calling her directly >> hello? >> michelle? >> hi, mr. president. >> this was the beginning of michelle's 20-minute conversation with president joe biden, a conversation that almost didn't happen. >> when the biden team did call me i actually hung up because i thought it was spam. i am glad that they tried me back. >> the 47-year-old mom from roseville says the phone call was...
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of the crew town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than moves too and hockey. together with her husband they navigate the leak with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough if it was us not to come back to the water any feel is us to wait for a day i don't think i could because now we're used to letting us to. be very tough if it was us to. nearby mohammed shows us where his house one stupid he jokes about the boot stopping where he hoped his guards would be. it's not easy for him to be back here. but he reminds us that just beyond the walls his new life has a really begun. now kenya is also battling some of the worst locusts plagues in decades unusual weather passions exacerbated by climate change have created ideal conditions for surging locusts the insects have destroyed crop
of the crew town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than moves too and hockey. together with her husband they navigate the leak with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough if it was...
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residents of nakuru town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most to and had to keep. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and road networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough if it was us not to come back to the water any feel is us to wait for a day i don't think i could because now we're used to letting us tail end and so it would be very tough if it was us to. nearby mohammed shows us where his house wants to do he jokes about the boat stopping where he hoped his guards would be. it's not easy for him to be back here. but he reminds us that just beyond the walls his new life has already begun. a painting by dutch artist vincent van gogh has to be shown to the public for the 1st time after spending more than a century in a private collection. century artwork will go on displa
residents of nakuru town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most to and had to keep. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and road networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough...
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residents of naku town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most to and had to keep. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough if it was us not to come back to the water any fails us to wait for a day i don't think i could because now we're used to letting us to pass well it would be very tough if it was us to. nearby mohammed shows us where his house once stood. he jokes about the boots stopping where he hoped his guards would be. it's not easy for him to be back here. but he reminds us that just beyond the walls his new life has already begun. now kenya is also battling some of the worst locust plagues in decades unusual where the passions exacerbated by climate change have created ideal conditions for surging locusts the insect
residents of naku town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most to and had to keep. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough if...
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marianne rafferty, fox news. to get the latest on the covid situation here in the bay area, california and the country download the ktvu news app. it is free and we will keep you updated on everything you need to know. violent night in the south bay as police investigate three separate shootings in san jose. the first shooting happened around 1 30 this morning along poco way near story rode. the second shooting occurred just three minutes later on west elma avenue. another shooting happened on jackson street in the city's japantown district. police have not released any details about what led up to the shootings or if any suspects have been arrested. one man died after being taken to the hospital. also in san jose, a two alarm fire at a neighborhood market leaves eight people without a place to live. this fire was reported around 6 45 this morning at the cdo market near locust and virginia streets, seven residents living on the second floor escaped on their own, but firefighters had to assist in eighth person out
marianne rafferty, fox news. to get the latest on the covid situation here in the bay area, california and the country download the ktvu news app. it is free and we will keep you updated on everything you need to know. violent night in the south bay as police investigate three separate shootings in san jose. the first shooting happened around 1 30 this morning along poco way near story rode. the second shooting occurred just three minutes later on west elma avenue. another shooting happened on...
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hello i'm marianne wisely and london with a quick look at the main story this hour u.s. president joe biden says a america is back and ready to rejoin the international community 2nd away from his predecessor's america for us policy and his president. debut on the global stage biden said his commitment to nato is unshakeable stating that an attack on one member is an attack on all president also used his speech at the munich security conference to push back against what he described as russia's attacks on democratic countries.
hello i'm marianne wisely and london with a quick look at the main story this hour u.s. president joe biden says a america is back and ready to rejoin the international community 2nd away from his predecessor's america for us policy and his president. debut on the global stage biden said his commitment to nato is unshakeable stating that an attack on one member is an attack on all president also used his speech at the munich security conference to push back against what he described as russia's...
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all i knew was we were at some island north of the marianne us. i had zero recollection of how we got it sure but i know we went ashore and was called blue beach and it had been labeled as a boat basin. there is no reason that i could see where it would be about base and because it really wasn't a basin, it happened to be a right angle crook and an island beach that was the only difference between that and the straight beach. but close by, a crook was also a japanese lst, no one lst is a ship that has a big gate on the front. that money goes up to shore, and lowers that kate, trucks and tanks can ride right off on to the beach. but there was a japanese analysts say it. and what was significant about that was that you can take -- since it was formed like a triangle with the beach, you can take a warm bat in a cold ocean because the water was warmed by this brown rock which turned out to be he would jima which is a volcanic island. and the volcano is still working enough to warm the water if it's contained a little bit. though, we're assured with yo
all i knew was we were at some island north of the marianne us. i had zero recollection of how we got it sure but i know we went ashore and was called blue beach and it had been labeled as a boat basin. there is no reason that i could see where it would be about base and because it really wasn't a basin, it happened to be a right angle crook and an island beach that was the only difference between that and the straight beach. but close by, a crook was also a japanese lst, no one lst is a ship...
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todd: marianne referee has more. >> reporter: the suspect was lying in wait watching agents as they approached, process a stack shot at them striking several officers killing special agent daniel outin and laura schwartzin theburger, the suspect been killed himself, veteran agents were executing a search warrant related to child pornography. >> it takes an incredibly special person to answer the call and do the heroic work of an fbi special agent. it requires self-sacrifice. it requires putting oneself in harm's way not once but again and again. shannon: both agents dedicated their careers spanning three decades between them to fighting crimes against children. schwartzinburger who is survived by her husband and two children, educating the locals -- middle school students about staying safe online. in a statement fbi director christopher ray praising the agents for their bravery saying fbi special agents put themselves in harms way to keep the american people safe. special agent schwartzinburger exemplified heroism in defense of their country. president joe biden expressing his condolences. >>
todd: marianne referee has more. >> reporter: the suspect was lying in wait watching agents as they approached, process a stack shot at them striking several officers killing special agent daniel outin and laura schwartzin theburger, the suspect been killed himself, veteran agents were executing a search warrant related to child pornography. >> it takes an incredibly special person to answer the call and do the heroic work of an fbi special agent. it requires self-sacrifice. it...
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todd: marianne rafferty joins me with more. >> reporter: governor cuomo, covid-19 nursing home deathseviously thought. this team battles nursing home patient who died from covid-19 in new york state according to the associated press, that is up from 8500, a 40% jump. the governor made comments about higher totals during democrat leaders, explain the actual numbers, trump directs the department of justice to do an investigation and basically we froze, were not sure what to give to the department of justice or what we give to you guys, make sure there's an investigation, that played a large role into this was the revelation loved calls to swift action, the second most powerful person in state government, governor cuomo, admitted on video to premeditated and willful violation of state law could amount to federal obstruction of justice. andrew cuomo his abuses power and destroy the trust placed in the office of governor. prosecution and impeachment discussions must begin right away. on january 29th the governor addressed nursing home deaths in an interview. >> died in a hospital or died i
todd: marianne rafferty joins me with more. >> reporter: governor cuomo, covid-19 nursing home deathseviously thought. this team battles nursing home patient who died from covid-19 in new york state according to the associated press, that is up from 8500, a 40% jump. the governor made comments about higher totals during democrat leaders, explain the actual numbers, trump directs the department of justice to do an investigation and basically we froze, were not sure what to give to the...
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jillian: marianne rafferty has more. >> reporter: 67% of chicago teachers union members voted to reopen allow pre-canned special needs students to return tomorrow while cave through eight students will transition in person learning by march 8th. teachers and staff will have a chance to get the vaccine before returning and accommodations will be made for those with medical compromised household members. the ctu think the plan doesn't do enough to ensure safety saying in a statement, quote, this plan is not what any of us deserve, as our students or our families. the they cannot delay reopening to ramp up vaccinations is a disgrace. a similar battle going on in san francisco as that city is suing its own school district in a disagreement over how to reopen. >> i'm worried tentative agreement proposed will not get us to a place in the city where we will open the school this year. our children are suffering. we have to do better. jillian: according to ask he is the lack of in person learning may cost the us economy $20 trillion in the long run. the biden administration said it made reopen t
jillian: marianne rafferty has more. >> reporter: 67% of chicago teachers union members voted to reopen allow pre-canned special needs students to return tomorrow while cave through eight students will transition in person learning by march 8th. teachers and staff will have a chance to get the vaccine before returning and accommodations will be made for those with medical compromised household members. the ctu think the plan doesn't do enough to ensure safety saying in a statement, quote,...
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i'm marianne, now back to rush limbaugh and his words seem additional?pposed to being about field which is an emotion which is what liberalism is centered around and it does a couple other destructive things. so many uptight liberals have trouble figuring out what's happening here. >> he would say that it didn't matter who was president that his show, his message, his audience would be leading the way regardless of whose president of the united states and he's right about that. [applause] thank you they have the early 80s and the democrats are just screaming reagan, every day. personally, his ideas, his policies, and i don't home and watch cspan and there was this guy doing special orders. he and a couple of his associates were speaking to an empty house chamber but as long as someone was in there speaking cspan had to cover it. i'm sitting on getting revved up just watching it all of these americans watching all of the cbs nbc abc news, reading the new york times, time magazine together and i was sitting there furious at the unfairness, at the unchecked
i'm marianne, now back to rush limbaugh and his words seem additional?pposed to being about field which is an emotion which is what liberalism is centered around and it does a couple other destructive things. so many uptight liberals have trouble figuring out what's happening here. >> he would say that it didn't matter who was president that his show, his message, his audience would be leading the way regardless of whose president of the united states and he's right about that. [applause]...
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jillian: marianne farert -- rafferty joins us live. >> reporter: united grounding all of its boning 777s the faa demanding an emergency investigation after united 328's right engine failed and exploded midair, dropping debris in a denver suburb. >> just experienced engine failure. >> left turn or right hurricane? >> left turn. >> reporter: the engine failure caused the plane to descend rapidly with passenger and crew on board. >> there was a loud explosion. feel it. shook the plane. and we started like dropping down, like you could feel like going down in an elevator, like a quick drop. plane started shaking and we knew something major happened. >> reporter: debris from the plane t scattering across a denver suburb, nobody was hurt, fortunately. they recommended suspending operations of the 777s powered by pratt and whitney engines until the faa identifies the appropriate inspection protocol. united taking drastic measures, quote, we've been in touch with regulators and will continue to work closely with them to determine any additional steps that are needed to ensure these aircraft meet
jillian: marianne farert -- rafferty joins us live. >> reporter: united grounding all of its boning 777s the faa demanding an emergency investigation after united 328's right engine failed and exploded midair, dropping debris in a denver suburb. >> just experienced engine failure. >> left turn or right hurricane? >> left turn. >> reporter: the engine failure caused the plane to descend rapidly with passenger and crew on board. >> there was a loud explosion....
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residents of naku town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most do and hacky. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. you know what it would be tough if it was us not to come back to the water any fela's us to wait for a day i don't think i could because now we're used to letting us to eat and and so it would be very tough if it was us to. nearby mohammed shows us where his house once stood. he jokes about the boots stopping where he hoped his guards would be. it's not easy for him to be back here. but he reminds us that just beyond the walls his new life has already begun. now kenya is also battling some of the worst locust plagues in decades unusual where the passions exacerbated by climate change have created ideal conditions for surgeon. the insects have
residents of naku town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most do and hacky. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. you know what it would be tough if it...
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washingtonians such as christian heinz and marianne, seen here, even wrote and published memoirs of their lives in the nation's capital during the 19th century. in contrast, she appears to have had no interest in writing or publishing a memoir. she frequently granted interviews to local reporters to whom she recalled visits like lafayette's visit in 1824, but it appears to be written for her grandchildren and other family members as the primary audience. britannia kennon died on the eve of her 96th birthday in january of 1911. according to the terms of her will, the whole estate including her possessions and the 5.5-acre tudor lace property were divided equally between her five grandchildren. -- among her five grandchildren. the siblings also devised a way to equally divide the collection of objects and papers that had been at tudor place since george and martha purchased the property in 1805. i should also say that the obvious solution to splitting the entire state five ways would have been to sell the house and just split the proceeds. fortunately, armistead jr. was able to buy out his
washingtonians such as christian heinz and marianne, seen here, even wrote and published memoirs of their lives in the nation's capital during the 19th century. in contrast, she appears to have had no interest in writing or publishing a memoir. she frequently granted interviews to local reporters to whom she recalled visits like lafayette's visit in 1824, but it appears to be written for her grandchildren and other family members as the primary audience. britannia kennon died on the eve of her...
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residents of nakuru town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most to and had here. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough if it was us not to come back to the water even if it was us to wait for a day i don't think i could because now we're used to letting us daily in past where it would be very tough if it was us to. nearby mohammed shows us where his house once stood. he jokes about the boots stopping where he hoped his guards would be. it's not easy for him to be back here. but he reminds us that just beyond the walls his new life has already begun. now kenya is also battling some of the worst locust plagues in decades unusual where the passions exacerbated by climate change have created ideal conditions for surgeon. the inse
residents of nakuru town have created a fishing industry and a lifeline for climate change victims like marianne carey. heavily pregnant and wading into the waters the teenage mother risks more than most to and had here. together with her husband they navigate the lake with no protection but with the knowledge of the shallow waters and good networks that existed before the floods in just a few months the changing ecosystem has already created a new way of life. new on what it would be tough if...
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he was educated at william and marianne studied law he himself became a successful and well-known lawyer in virginia. he was imposing, over six feet tall, unusual for that day, with red hair. for a public figure, he was shy and avoided public appearances when possible. he was elected to state legislature in 1769. he owned a substantial number of slaves at this time in 1782, he married a young widow. he doubled his property and increased his number of slaves. he was cast into deep depression by the death of his wife in 1782. he never remarried. he became known as a coauthor of the declaration of independence with john adams. he served in congress during the federation of the mid-17 eighties. in 1785, he replace the aging ben franklin as minister to france and spent three years in europe he became close friends with lafayette and wrote the notes on the state of virginia. he retired to america at the end of 1789 and was appointed secretary of state by george washington. in 1797, he became vice president and finished second to john adams in a contest for presidency. he was elected president
he was educated at william and marianne studied law he himself became a successful and well-known lawyer in virginia. he was imposing, over six feet tall, unusual for that day, with red hair. for a public figure, he was shy and avoided public appearances when possible. he was elected to state legislature in 1769. he owned a substantial number of slaves at this time in 1782, he married a young widow. he doubled his property and increased his number of slaves. he was cast into deep depression by...
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critics also in attack mode just moments after news of his death wrote, marianne williamson, i believeing some things to rush limbaugh right now. limbaugh, i assume, is very quiet and taking it all in. he's also being remembered as reaching across the aisle and his personal life, even forming a relationship with elton john who performed at his wedding and as the most listened to radio host in the country, attacking 27 million fans per week, messages of gratitude continued to roll in. harris, back to you. >> harris: wow, beautiful. thanks for putting that together. it's good to see you, always. and thank you for watching today. it's top of the noon hour on the east. time for "outnumbered." >> harris: let's begin with a fox news alert, the feds are now reporting on a case in new york, the nursing home scandal. the fbi and u.s. attorneys offices were investigating governor cuomo and senior members of his coronavirus task force over claims they covered up the covid-19 deaths at those facilities. all of this as calls grow louder from members of both political parties for the governors resig
critics also in attack mode just moments after news of his death wrote, marianne williamson, i believeing some things to rush limbaugh right now. limbaugh, i assume, is very quiet and taking it all in. he's also being remembered as reaching across the aisle and his personal life, even forming a relationship with elton john who performed at his wedding and as the most listened to radio host in the country, attacking 27 million fans per week, messages of gratitude continued to roll in. harris,...
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not only that, but one of the things that marianne points out is the supply chain was critical.ompanies and the science to develop a vaccine, we were also repurposing this country to build respirators and create more supply lines of ppe. lots of that stuff, testing equipment, all of that was ramped up simultaneously. again, i agree there are some areas where frankly president trump seemed a little distracted at the end of his presidency and some of his stuff didn't get follow-through, but the vaccine, that is something no one can take credit away from the trump administration on. they did a hell of a job. >> john: and yet we hear joe biden say when we got here the cupboard was bare. kamala harris saying we are starting from scratch. even dr. anthony fauci said that is just not true. >> sandra: he used the word a reservoir. there really wasn't a reservoir. >> john: there were tens of millions of doses, what you mean there wasn't a reservoir? >> john, look at the statistics in the states and how many vaccines people are getting versus how many they are putting in arms. the big dem
not only that, but one of the things that marianne points out is the supply chain was critical.ompanies and the science to develop a vaccine, we were also repurposing this country to build respirators and create more supply lines of ppe. lots of that stuff, testing equipment, all of that was ramped up simultaneously. again, i agree there are some areas where frankly president trump seemed a little distracted at the end of his presidency and some of his stuff didn't get follow-through, but the...
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in san jose, marianne favre nbc bay area news. >>> this map shows the percentage of people over the age of 16 who received at least one vaccine dose. most counties are progressing at similar rates with contra costa county with the most at 18%. marin has 15%. san francisco 16%. san mateo county 17%. alameda and san mateo county, santa clara county both at 14%. we want to take a closer look at santa clara county specifically. south bay reached a big milestone today. 50% of people, 75 and older, have received at least one dose. 43% of people 65 and older have also received their first shot. health leaders say the numbers show strong progress toward meeting their goal of having the whole county vaccinated by august 1st. now, a lot to keep track of. to cut through all the confusion nbc launched a new website called plan your vaccine. it tells you how, where, and when to get your covid vaccine. there is even an interactive map that can show you the closest vaccination sites near you. just go to plan your vaccine.com. >>> another vaccine about to be injected into millions of arms just not here
in san jose, marianne favre nbc bay area news. >>> this map shows the percentage of people over the age of 16 who received at least one vaccine dose. most counties are progressing at similar rates with contra costa county with the most at 18%. marin has 15%. san francisco 16%. san mateo county 17%. alameda and san mateo county, santa clara county both at 14%. we want to take a closer look at santa clara county specifically. south bay reached a big milestone today. 50% of people, 75 and...
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marianne, thank you. >> thank you.: a california mother who disappeared eight months ago while on a pandemic road trip is found dead. hikers discovered erica lloyd's remains in a rural desert area near joshua tree national park where she was camping. family members last heard from her in june on the same day her car was found near the park abandoned and vandalized. todd: as the u.s. inches closer to half a million coronavirus deaths, dr. anthony fauci reflecting on that grim milestone. >> it's really horrible. it's something that is historic, it's nothing like we've ever been through in the last 102 years, since the 1918 influenza pandemic. todd: fauci suggests that americans could reach some sort of normalcy by fall but everyone could still be wearing those face masks into 2022. jillian: today, parents in los angeles plan to stage a zoom blackout he protest to call for schools to reopen. los angeles unified administrators and teachers union want them to stay closed until teachers get vaccinated, despite the county's h
marianne, thank you. >> thank you.: a california mother who disappeared eight months ago while on a pandemic road trip is found dead. hikers discovered erica lloyd's remains in a rural desert area near joshua tree national park where she was camping. family members last heard from her in june on the same day her car was found near the park abandoned and vandalized. todd: as the u.s. inches closer to half a million coronavirus deaths, dr. anthony fauci reflecting on that grim milestone....
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nasa formerly renamed its washington headquarters from marianne w. jackson. the first black female engineer as told in the book "hidden figures." relatives and others paid tribute to her determination to become a mathematician and arrow space engineer despite racial segregation and discrimination. >> the official naming of the mary w. jackson nasa headquarters today, we insure that she is a hidden figure no longer. she personified nasa's spirit of persevering and advancing science and exploration. stephanie: mary jackson passed away in 2005. the biden administration faces major foreign policy tests in the middle east. the outgoing editor of the "washington post" discusss the state of american journalism. we discuss the politics of federal responses to natural disasters and much more. announcer: this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. judy: the last 24 hours have seen two major foreign policy developments. overnight the biden administration launched it
nasa formerly renamed its washington headquarters from marianne w. jackson. the first black female engineer as told in the book "hidden figures." relatives and others paid tribute to her determination to become a mathematician and arrow space engineer despite racial segregation and discrimination. >> the official naming of the mary w. jackson nasa headquarters today, we insure that she is a hidden figure no longer. she personified nasa's spirit of persevering and advancing...
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29 year old fabro also won gold in the men's power that events that is all of us for the saving marianne it's lovely thank you so much jana. that pretty much wraps up the news hour but i will be back in a while with much more of the day's news and bring you all the latest on al top stories president joe biden speaking at the munich security conference really drawing quite a stark contrast to his predecessor pledging to restore america's credibility and reputation on the well stage after 4 years of the trump presidency details on that coming up a couple minutes. hidden away in the room a 1000000 japanese show on the outside world one o one is still best to gates why so many young and old feel lost in japan on al-jazeera. acid attacks in india. leave many scars most of which cannot be seen. they also create a bond. borne of a sarod ordeal and stronger than the many obstacles their survivors will now face. black roses and red dresses parts of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. it's the u.k.'s biggest hospital with the eventual capacity for 4000 covert 19 patients built inside a londo
29 year old fabro also won gold in the men's power that events that is all of us for the saving marianne it's lovely thank you so much jana. that pretty much wraps up the news hour but i will be back in a while with much more of the day's news and bring you all the latest on al top stories president joe biden speaking at the munich security conference really drawing quite a stark contrast to his predecessor pledging to restore america's credibility and reputation on the well stage after 4 years...
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. >> reporter: in marianne county, tennessee, members will consider to tailor their policy requiringt all times not just when changing classes. >> we've known going into it our plan was going to be a very fluid plan. >> reporter: bottom line -- >> i think these guidelines are a game changer to a certain extent because i think for the first time they've gotten more than vague recommendations, vague suggestions what to do. they've gotten specific said. >> that was nbc's blayne alexander reporting. >>> up next we'll answer more of your questions on covid including the vaccines. dr. kavita patel joins us for our latest installment of dear doctor. just ahead. stay close. of dear doctor just ahead stay close >>> covid cases rose after our holiday travel helped the virus spread. now infections are declining again. over the past 14 days nearly all states have seen a slight decrease in cases. this morning cdc director rochelle walensky reiterated this trade depends on us doing our part. >> it's encouraging to see these trends coming down, but they're coming down from extraordinarily high plac
. >> reporter: in marianne county, tennessee, members will consider to tailor their policy requiringt all times not just when changing classes. >> we've known going into it our plan was going to be a very fluid plan. >> reporter: bottom line -- >> i think these guidelines are a game changer to a certain extent because i think for the first time they've gotten more than vague recommendations, vague suggestions what to do. they've gotten specific said. >> that was...
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host: marianne in new jersey, republican line. caller: first of all, i am for trump 100%.'m 83 years old. i have 19 grandkids and great grandkids and i cannot stand biden because he is turning this country into a communist country. the worst one was obama, but biden is going to bypass him. obama was affiliated with the underground bomber. nobody wants to talk about that. what about reverend wright? host: we are going to go to louise on our democrats line. caller: i think lincoln was the best and trump is the very worst because he is a liar. i wish these republicans that follow him would straighten up and come to their senses. i do not know what kind of spell he has on them. he is a liar, bully. he was cruel to biden over his deceased sun because he served time in the military, died with cancer. he was cruel to him about his son. he said the military was stupid and losers. say that about your own military? there is something that is wrong there. host: with the impeachment trial over and a break planned, jeff mason writing about what is ahead for congress. the headline of th
host: marianne in new jersey, republican line. caller: first of all, i am for trump 100%.'m 83 years old. i have 19 grandkids and great grandkids and i cannot stand biden because he is turning this country into a communist country. the worst one was obama, but biden is going to bypass him. obama was affiliated with the underground bomber. nobody wants to talk about that. what about reverend wright? host: we are going to go to louise on our democrats line. caller: i think lincoln was the best...
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he is survived by his father, frank, his brother frank junior, his sister marianne, couple of nephewst condolences to his san francisco preservation family and those add mirrorses from my wife nancy to mark piaz to catherine and many others and finally, while i'm inmemoriam department, thank you for allowing me to be added to the inmemoriam and i will get to -- >> vincent marsh. >> please add me to vincent marsh. >> madam clerk. >> clerk: we will, thank you. >> please add supervisor mandelman to the mr. marsh. >> clerk: we are making a note of that, thank you. >> and then, relative to business, i am introducing some amendments to chapter 19b of the administrative code which is the surveillance oversight ordinance this board adopt inside 2019 and amendments are designed to speed up the city's compliance with this piece of public safety and transparency legislation and i want to be clear, in light f. i'm being kind, missunderstandings but if i'm being less kind, misrepresent misrepresentations that this ordinance was designed to actually make san francisco and the use of surveillance te
he is survived by his father, frank, his brother frank junior, his sister marianne, couple of nephewst condolences to his san francisco preservation family and those add mirrorses from my wife nancy to mark piaz to catherine and many others and finally, while i'm inmemoriam department, thank you for allowing me to be added to the inmemoriam and i will get to -- >> vincent marsh. >> please add me to vincent marsh. >> madam clerk. >> clerk: we will, thank you. >>...
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host: marianne in new jersey, republican line. caller: first of all, i am for trump 100%.'m 83 years old. i have 19 grandkids and great grandkids and i cannot stand biden because he is turning this country into a communist country. the worst one was obama, but biden is going to bypass him. obama was affiliated with the underground bomber. nobody wants to talk about that. what about reverend wright? host: we are going to go to louise on our democrats line. caller: i think lincoln was the best and trump is the very worst because he is a liar. i wish these republicans that follow him would straighten up and come to their senses. i do not know what kind of spell he has on them. he is a liar, bully. he was cruel to biden over his deceased sun because he served time in the military, died with cancer. he was cruel to him about his son. he said the military was stupid and losers. say that about your own military? there is something that is wrong there. host: with the impeachment trial over and a break planned, jeff mason writing about what is ahead for congress. the headline of th
host: marianne in new jersey, republican line. caller: first of all, i am for trump 100%.'m 83 years old. i have 19 grandkids and great grandkids and i cannot stand biden because he is turning this country into a communist country. the worst one was obama, but biden is going to bypass him. obama was affiliated with the underground bomber. nobody wants to talk about that. what about reverend wright? host: we are going to go to louise on our democrats line. caller: i think lincoln was the best...