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nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us in los gatos with the newest twist. marianne? >> reporter: ever since the cdc issued new guidelines last week there has been mask confusion. so we want to be absolutely clear. even though a lot of national chains, including starbucks, say that they are going to follow the cdc guidelines, here in california, even if you are fully vaccinated you must still wear a mask indoors. here in california, getting a covid shot does not mean you can go shopping without a mask, at least not yet. today the state announced you must still wear a face covering indoors until june 15th. despite new cdc guidelines that say otherwise. >> this four-week period will give californians time to prepare for this change while we continue the relentless focus on delivering vaccines, technically to underserved communities and those that were hard hit throughout this pandemic. >> reporter: state health and human services secretary dr. mark ghaly says it will help boost protection for those who cannot get a shot, including kids under age 12 and give the state a
nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us in los gatos with the newest twist. marianne? >> reporter: ever since the cdc issued new guidelines last week there has been mask confusion. so we want to be absolutely clear. even though a lot of national chains, including starbucks, say that they are going to follow the cdc guidelines, here in california, even if you are fully vaccinated you must still wear a mask indoors. here in california, getting a covid shot does not mean you can go shopping...
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. >> marianne met with the cops and told them. >> janos did. it >> janos? who was janos?ss marianne for more. >> she told us that her boyfriend was responsible for this. >> that's right. boyfriend. >> she had been having an affair with? him >> yes, often on. >> his full name was janos kulcsar. originally from hungry. and once the police got the gist of mary ann's tearful convection -- >> she had a picture of an, said this was his address. >> they hightail they over to janos's apartment in nearby long beach, where they found his car, just about an hour after the murder, sitting all innocent like, not far from his door. so the officers had some experience with this sort of thing, perform a little task to see just how innocent that car was. >> and the engine hood was hot to the touch. so it appeared that it had been just been driven back. >> somebody had been pushing the old volkswagon bug pretty hard. so the cops laid low just across the street there and kept an eye on the car. and found one just about like it and the apartment over there. sure enough, a few minutes later,
. >> marianne met with the cops and told them. >> janos did. it >> janos? who was janos?ss marianne for more. >> she told us that her boyfriend was responsible for this. >> that's right. boyfriend. >> she had been having an affair with? him >> yes, often on. >> his full name was janos kulcsar. originally from hungry. and once the police got the gist of mary ann's tearful convection -- >> she had a picture of an, said this was his address....
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>> marianne victoria crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the court thatmet tom through dar. a couples of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you but we did you have sex with tom? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried? and who stopped? >> he tried and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with somebody within two weeks after your wife's murder at the house. >> but the jury never heard marianne crandall's testimony. because there was no indication of a romantic relationship prior to dar's murder, the judge ruled just as he did in the first trial, that her testimony was prejudicial and therefore inadmissible. it was a huge blow to the prosecution's case. >> it supports the position that they weren't this deeply enough couple, but he kept trying to present. that would've proven that. >> but norris still had are two key witnesses, tom's own son and heath's friend. both two years older i know more certain than ever about what they saw and heard. the day dar was k
>> marianne victoria crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the court thatmet tom through dar. a couples of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you but we did you have sex with tom? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried? and who stopped? >> he tried and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with somebody within two weeks...
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todd: marianne, thanks. jillian: harvard medical school, appreciate your time. good morning. estimates the risk of coronavirus foundation is 10%, greatly exaggerated. what do you believe the risk is of transmission models? >> small. to be out walking, hiking, swimming, whatever, during a pandemic, on the left side. jillian: how is this miscalculating? >> don't know. i think it has been clear from the beginning, for all the viruses, outdoor transmission is very small. jillian: the cdc suggests wearing a mask outside in certain situations. with everything we know about this virus do we need to wear masks outside? >> i don't think we should. don't know why does suggested. there is no reason for. jillian: what is your take on that? >> no need -- if you have had a vaccine or natural infection from covid 19, you don't need to wear a mask and children should not wear masks. jillian: americans are frustrated from the medical perspective on your end, that the cdc isn't updating their guidelines. on the one hand you have a lot of people saying and even the biden administration has said
todd: marianne, thanks. jillian: harvard medical school, appreciate your time. good morning. estimates the risk of coronavirus foundation is 10%, greatly exaggerated. what do you believe the risk is of transmission models? >> small. to be out walking, hiking, swimming, whatever, during a pandemic, on the left side. jillian: how is this miscalculating? >> don't know. i think it has been clear from the beginning, for all the viruses, outdoor transmission is very small. jillian: the...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro continues our coverage. >> reporter: a hot 91 in could be cord, add dry conditions-to-humidity pluckitying to plummeting to 7%, high winds and the last time a red flag warning was issued this early in the season was in 2013. that concerns richard mather of concord. >> it is try. we haven't had the rains, the hot air and just drying out everything. it's combustible, almost implosive. >> reporter: a few hours earlier a grass fire interstate 680 north of benicia burned 45 acres, a reminder how quickly flames can spread. rhodenburg rodriguez was using a lawnmower in the area and believes he knows how it may have started. >> the metal braid they serve and spark. >> reporter: rodriguez says on the next pass, he noticed something was wrong. >> as soon as i turned it on and then do another line the section and when i come back with the second line, that's when i see the fire started. my buddy just showed up to give me a hand and we trying to stop the fire but that thing was so wind, we couldn't do it. >> reporter: local crews in cal fire responded keeping the
"today in the bay's" marianne favro continues our coverage. >> reporter: a hot 91 in could be cord, add dry conditions-to-humidity pluckitying to plummeting to 7%, high winds and the last time a red flag warning was issued this early in the season was in 2013. that concerns richard mather of concord. >> it is try. we haven't had the rains, the hot air and just drying out everything. it's combustible, almost implosive. >> reporter: a few hours earlier a grass fire...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro. >>> a huge turn out in san francisco. union members and supporters gathered near the embarcadero on this international workers day with local labor councils, union leaders, and community groups leading the way. the crowd marched to city hall to hear several speakers, this year reflecting on workers' rights as they never have before. >> being out of work is, you know, very serious matter. >> the march in solidarity, to mourn those who have passed this past year, and to put our agenda forward and really show workers that we're in solidarity. >> part of that agenda, supporting legislation that protects the right to organize. opponents fear it would hurt employers in an already challenging economy. >>> thousands of protesters gathered in the nation's capitol today calling for immigration reform. it started with a march at black lives matter plaza and end with a rally outside the u.s. capitol. several activist groups and organizations participating in that demanding citizenship for the millions of undocumented immigrants who s
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro. >>> a huge turn out in san francisco. union members and supporters gathered near the embarcadero on this international workers day with local labor councils, union leaders, and community groups leading the way. the crowd marched to city hall to hear several speakers, this year reflecting on workers' rights as they never have before. >> being out of work is, you know, very serious matter. >> the march in solidarity, to mourn those...
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in concord, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> in alameda county, a new warning system officially started today. firefighters will now raise a red flag during dangerous-wildfire conditions. fire leaders say it's a reminder for everyone to be extra careful with anything that could spark a fire, including barbecuing and yard work. >> good advice. over the last month, we have already seen several wildfires across the state. take a look at this map. you are going to see the fires that just cal fire has battled 17 of them in the last month. ten of these fires were in april, alone. fires ranging from 25 acres, to more than 5,000. now at how thi compares to last year. no comparison. this is the same on your scree. you can see, april to may of 2020, a few fires. april to may this year, just completely out of control. last year, during this time, cal fire responded to only-seven fires. now, up in butte county, progress on the fast-moving gunnison fire. it is now 60% contained. just more than five acres have burned leading to evacuations at one point. they have since been lifted. so far, no
in concord, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> in alameda county, a new warning system officially started today. firefighters will now raise a red flag during dangerous-wildfire conditions. fire leaders say it's a reminder for everyone to be extra careful with anything that could spark a fire, including barbecuing and yard work. >> good advice. over the last month, we have already seen several wildfires across the state. take a look at this map. you are going to see the fires...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro is in fremont where the community is banding together. >> reporter: the first sexual assault happened here at the fremont hub on may 5th. then eight days later, two women were brutally attacked on the same day. >> a sexual assault and intention to rape is something that is unthinkable for any of us living here and it showed us that how vulnerable we are. >> sheila mani organized this event after learning two women were sexually assaulted in the middle of the day earlier this month in a 57-year-old woman near auto mall parkway and fremont boulevard. hours later, a 67-year-old woman attacked in the front yard of a home near grimmer boulevard, beaten so badly she was hospitalized with broken bones and major injuries. after a witness called 911, police interrupted the sexual assault in progress and arrested 28-year-old alexander lomax, now accused of three sexual assaults. >> it is awful. it is terrible, but it is incredibly unusual. >> reporter: police chief kimberly peterson met with the community which is rattled by the crimes. she says police increas
"today in the bay's" marianne favro is in fremont where the community is banding together. >> reporter: the first sexual assault happened here at the fremont hub on may 5th. then eight days later, two women were brutally attacked on the same day. >> a sexual assault and intention to rape is something that is unthinkable for any of us living here and it showed us that how vulnerable we are. >> sheila mani organized this event after learning two women were sexually...
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and marianne favro is live in san jose with a look at why some don't like the idea. >> reporter: tomorrowsanta clara county supervisors will decide whether to opt in to laura's law. some see it as a way to protect those most vulnerable while others see it as a violation of their rights. >> these are the most vulnerable individuals in our society that are a danger to themselves or others. we are trying to protect them. >> reporter: today the executive director of the san jose downtown association spoke out in favor of santa clara county implementing laura's law. they would have the power to compel residents into mental health treatment if they fail to stick to voluntary programs and have landed in jail or the hospital multiple times as a result of mental illness. cindy chavez supports the law. >> one of the challenges is, when people are seriously mentally ill, they can't always advocate for themselves in terms of the type of treatment or even get back into treatment. and so laura's law is one option of many that we have. >> reporter: but homeless advocate robert aguirre says laura's law t
and marianne favro is live in san jose with a look at why some don't like the idea. >> reporter: tomorrowsanta clara county supervisors will decide whether to opt in to laura's law. some see it as a way to protect those most vulnerable while others see it as a violation of their rights. >> these are the most vulnerable individuals in our society that are a danger to themselves or others. we are trying to protect them. >> reporter: today the executive director of the san jose...
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in pleasanton, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >> how nice for those kids. looks like they had a good time. >>> coming up next the push to make san francisco's great highway car free. up next, who is leading the charge and what opponents are pointing out as a reason not to make the iconic road vehicle free. >> happening now, you can now fly across the pond, international flights resumed out of britain's airport today as lockdown restrictions are eased, uk lifting its ban on foreign travel and a traffic light system introduced to divide companies based on the coronavirus cases and vaccine rollout there. visitors returning from countries on the green list do not need to quarantine. the u.s. is on the uk's yellow list, which means you either need to quarantine or you need to test negative for covid. we'll be right back. >>> familied rallied in san francisco yesterday to keep part of the great highway car-free. some members of the initiative and kids safe sf want the section between sloet and lincoln to stay closed for traffic. the city made it a pedestrian bike
in pleasanton, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >> how nice for those kids. looks like they had a good time. >>> coming up next the push to make san francisco's great highway car free. up next, who is leading the charge and what opponents are pointing out as a reason not to make the iconic road vehicle free. >> happening now, you can now fly across the pond, international flights resumed out of britain's airport today as lockdown restrictions are eased, uk...
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as nbc bay area's marianne favro reports, today, in the bay area, people spoke out about the escalating violence in the israeli-palestinian conflict. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows journalists scrambling to grab equipment and documents before escaping their office. less than an hour later, a horrifying scene in gaza city. as the israeli military strikes a multistory building containing the gaza bureaus of "the associated press," al jazeera, and a number of other international-media outlets. the president of "the associated press," gary pruitt, says he is he a shocked and horrified by the attack. >> we narrowly escaped a huge loss of life. we had 12 journalists in that building. and those brave journalists not only got out but they were able to salvage much of our equipment, because it's important that we continue to tell this story. >> reporter: before the attack, the owner of the building got a call from the israeli military, warning they planned to strike his property. it appears, everyone inside the building was able to get out in time. the israeli military says hamas was,
as nbc bay area's marianne favro reports, today, in the bay area, people spoke out about the escalating violence in the israeli-palestinian conflict. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows journalists scrambling to grab equipment and documents before escaping their office. less than an hour later, a horrifying scene in gaza city. as the israeli military strikes a multistory building containing the gaza bureaus of "the associated press," al jazeera, and a number of other...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the mass vaccination site at the oakland coliseum is closing today. alameda county public health leaders say appointments have drastically decreased so they're focusing resources toward areas that remain high risk for covid-19 infections. since its opening back in february, about 500,000 people have been vaccinated at this location. >>>? sonoma county several large scale vaccination sites are closing in exchange to focus on hard-to-reach populations. the most recent at the sebastopol community center. you can see the list of closures on the right of your screen there. health leaders will focus doing more mobile and pop-up clinics for outlying communities. sonoma county reports more than 70% of county residents received at least one dose of the vaccine. you can see the full list of closures, what is staying open across the bay area on our website nbcbayarea.com. >>> this map shows the bay area's current stats on people who are fully vaccinated by county. in santa clara county it's 60%, also 60% for alameda and san mateo counties. cont
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the mass vaccination site at the oakland coliseum is closing today. alameda county public health leaders say appointments have drastically decreased so they're focusing resources toward areas that remain high risk for covid-19 infections. since its opening back in february, about 500,000 people have been vaccinated at this location. >>>? sonoma county several large scale vaccination sites are closing in exchange to focus on...
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as marianne favro explains, they're looking at conditions to try to determine when and where we might see the next major fire. >> reporter: the deadly cvu complex fire roared through last summer, destroying more than 85,000 acres and 900 homes. this image from the u.s. geological survey shows the conditions on august 15th, the day before the cvu fire started. the orange colors indicate very high fire danger in the bay area. and this map was created using information from the usgs fire forecasting project. >> we want to predict the conditions where the large fires occur. >> reporter: this is what the fire danger looks like throughout the u.s. right now. and this is what things look like in the bay area today. this would rank as moderate fire danger. scientists use satellite images to monitor conditions. scientists also assess the live and dead vegetation and historical record of the region to assess the fire danger. >> we combine that with things like precipitation, wind, temperature, weather variables and use those in the model to predict the probability of a fire escaping that initia
as marianne favro explains, they're looking at conditions to try to determine when and where we might see the next major fire. >> reporter: the deadly cvu complex fire roared through last summer, destroying more than 85,000 acres and 900 homes. this image from the u.s. geological survey shows the conditions on august 15th, the day before the cvu fire started. the orange colors indicate very high fire danger in the bay area. and this map was created using information from the usgs fire...
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here's marianne favro at levi stadium. >> reporter: starting tomorrow, santa clara county is offeringn vaccination nights here at levi stadium. because of the fda ruling, kids as young as 12 could be getting vaccinations here as well by the end of the week. >> i turn 16 next month. >> reporter: 15-year-old marina trujillo can likely get in line sooner than she anticipated because the fda approved pfizer's covid-19 vaccine for kids as young as 12. now the cdc advisory committee will meet wednesday for final approval. if all goes as expected the shot could be available for anyone 12 or older by the end of the week. all this comes as santa clara county is pushing to get more teens to roll up their sleeves. right now only 16% of the south bay's 16 and 17-year-olds are fully vaccinated. but the san francisco 49ers and the county are hoping this week's teen vaccination program will change that. today a handful of high school students came to the kickoff event to urge others to follow their lead. >> i want to see my family and friends without having to be worried. frankly, i just want to be
here's marianne favro at levi stadium. >> reporter: starting tomorrow, santa clara county is offeringn vaccination nights here at levi stadium. because of the fda ruling, kids as young as 12 could be getting vaccinations here as well by the end of the week. >> i turn 16 next month. >> reporter: 15-year-old marina trujillo can likely get in line sooner than she anticipated because the fda approved pfizer's covid-19 vaccine for kids as young as 12. now the cdc advisory committee...
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marianne?he was an olympiad, and he was able to start a group to convince the university that there is a way to fund the 11 sports that were on the chopping block. wrestling, fencing and synchronized swimming, just three of the 11 sports stanford said they were going to cut. this wrestler wore a singlet in protest as he won the stanford championship. in a role reversal, stanford declares it will now continue the 11 sports in the fall. alex massialas who won a medal in fencing is thrilled. >> it's not just from a sports background but from a diversity aspect as well. i'm just so, so happy that people are realizing what these sports have to offer. >> reporter: he also says the 11 sports are critical to stanford's legacy as an olympic training ground. >> i think it's extremely important, especially to the olympic movement. obviously i'm a two-time olympian. i'm going to be competing in tokyo. >> reporter: alex was so passionate about giving other athletes a chance to compete, he started 36 sports
marianne?he was an olympiad, and he was able to start a group to convince the university that there is a way to fund the 11 sports that were on the chopping block. wrestling, fencing and synchronized swimming, just three of the 11 sports stanford said they were going to cut. this wrestler wore a singlet in protest as he won the stanford championship. in a role reversal, stanford declares it will now continue the 11 sports in the fall. alex massialas who won a medal in fencing is thrilled....
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marianne, nice to see you. we know the progressive _ marianne, nice to see you.it is both, but you have to la the dynamic? it is both, but you have to lay the erosion _ dynamic? it is both, but you have to lay the erosion of _ dynamic? it is both, but you have to lay the erosion of american - dynamic? it is both, but you have to lay the erosion of american support| lay the erosion of american support for israei— lay the erosion of american support for israet at — lay the erosion of american support for israel at the feet of benjamin netanyahu, who has put a strategy together— netanyahu, who has put a strategy together where he embraced donald trump. _ together where he embraced donald trump, embrace republicans, embraced christian— trump, embrace republicans, embraced christian evangelicals, while criticising the first black american president — criticising the first black american president. they are alienating democrats and voters of colours. his strategy _ democrats and voters of colours. his strategy to _ democrats and voters of colours. his strategy to get m
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marianne favro is in fremont where the tension is rising. >> reporter: attorneys say that the city of fremont wants her to demolish six structures on her property. >> why are they doing it to me? i know it's because i'm asian. i'm a religious woman and they don't want to have a temple here. >> reporter: she owns 29 acres off mill creek road in the fremont foothills where she cofounded the private temple of one thousand and one buddhas. the city now wants her to demolish her main temple and this hindu god house, along with four other structures. the city says that's because she has been building without needed permits for years, staying in a statement, after an invs. interrogation that lasted several months and included multiple inspections with other government agencies, including the state water board and alameda county environmental health, the city determined multiple buildings had been constructed without building permits and in violation of city zoning regulations. but lee's legal team claim their client repeatedly tried to get permits. >> our client began permitting in 2011. thr
marianne favro is in fremont where the tension is rising. >> reporter: attorneys say that the city of fremont wants her to demolish six structures on her property. >> why are they doing it to me? i know it's because i'm asian. i'm a religious woman and they don't want to have a temple here. >> reporter: she owns 29 acres off mill creek road in the fremont foothills where she cofounded the private temple of one thousand and one buddhas. the city now wants her to demolish her...
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marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> now to southern california, where flames from a fast-moving fire is threatening homes. mandatory evacuations are under way. the fire broke out just after 4:00 in the afternoon in palisades. it has burned 750 acres with no containment. you can see in this time lapse video from a wildfire camera just how fast the flames came over that ridge. the fire danger in the bay area is also high this morning. vianey is keeping a close eye on the winds and the possibility of lightning and will join us again in about 13 minutes. >>> california has reached a major milestone in the fight against covid. the "l.a. times" is reporting just 50% of california khans have received a covid-19 shot, about 19.8 million people. as of today, more than 34 million doses have been distributed statewide, and here in the bay area, more than 8 million doses have been administered. this comes as the state is reviewing the cdc guidance to ease restrictions on wearing masks. >>> more help from the bay area is headed to india, where covid continues to ravage the country. a morgan
marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> now to southern california, where flames from a fast-moving fire is threatening homes. mandatory evacuations are under way. the fire broke out just after 4:00 in the afternoon in palisades. it has burned 750 acres with no containment. you can see in this time lapse video from a wildfire camera just how fast the flames came over that ridge. the fire danger in the bay area is also high this morning. vianey is keeping a close eye on the...
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. >> marianne favro, live in pleasanton. the fun is under way. >> reporter: it certainly is, terry. this is called senior night on main street. if you take a look here, you can see all these high school seniors here in their beautiful gowns, their suits and tuxes. they're taking lots of pictures in front of the pleasanton sign. they're roaming through downtown and celebrating that they are high school graduates. this event was organized by parents who really wanted the seniors to feel special about this milestone. 600 high school seniors from foothill, amador and village high schools in pleasanton are attending tonight's event. >> yeah, it's definitely a nice thing, seeing everyone again and seeing everybody from the different schools and how pretty everything looks and all dressed up. >> reporter: students are arriving at different times. they have color-coded wrist bands and must have their masks on. there are roaming magicians and many have made reservations to have dinner downtown. the one thing you won't see is dancing, because of covid restrictions, it's simply not allowed. bu
. >> marianne favro, live in pleasanton. the fun is under way. >> reporter: it certainly is, terry. this is called senior night on main street. if you take a look here, you can see all these high school seniors here in their beautiful gowns, their suits and tuxes. they're taking lots of pictures in front of the pleasanton sign. they're roaming through downtown and celebrating that they are high school graduates. this event was organized by parents who really wanted the seniors to...
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. >> doctor marianne clayton was the bergen county medical examiner who first ruled the circumstancesned. now on second look, she said, the victims wounds, or lack of them told her something different. something vital. if jody had tumbled innocently down the palisades, she would have had broken bones everywhere. she did not. >> there were no visible injuries on the back of mrs. sheriff's body. >> but why would stephen have killed his wife? the biggest reason, the prosecutor argued, was that stephen did not want to divorce. he did not want to custody fight. and he didn't want to split assets with jody. and there was yet another motive for stephen, said the prosecutor. a potential payout. >> usa a life insurance company. >> an insurance representative testified about a 500,000 dollar policy taken out against jody sheriff months before his death. payable to a primary beneficiary. >> can you tell us the policy owner? >> steven f scharf. >> jody scharf was simply worth more dead than alive. her friend, marianne, testified jody feared steven might be something violent if she pushed for that
. >> doctor marianne clayton was the bergen county medical examiner who first ruled the circumstancesned. now on second look, she said, the victims wounds, or lack of them told her something different. something vital. if jody had tumbled innocently down the palisades, she would have had broken bones everywhere. she did not. >> there were no visible injuries on the back of mrs. sheriff's body. >> but why would stephen have killed his wife? the biggest reason, the prosecutor...
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as nbc bay area's marianne favro reports, researchers that are studying pollen counts in the bay areare noticing something else, too. >> reporter: for 20 years, bob schwartz of san jose has been battling the uncomfortable symptoms of allergies. >> you have a really hard time breathing. nasal -- nasally. you know, you're runny nose. it's just -- it's like a faucet. >> reporter: bob said he's noticed over the years, allergy season seems to be lasting longer. now, there is new evidence that allergy season is increasing here in the bay area. and researchers say, climate change may be to blame. for more than 20 years, dr. theodore chu has used this special collector in los altos to measure and record pollen counts. now, researchers at stanford have analyzed his data, from 2002 to 2019. >> the number of weeks in which pollen are active is going up. if there were like three months. gradually, it's becoming four and five months. and there may be a time, you know, if -- with all the change in climate and landscape use, there may be a time when, you know, like half of the year would be affected
as nbc bay area's marianne favro reports, researchers that are studying pollen counts in the bay areare noticing something else, too. >> reporter: for 20 years, bob schwartz of san jose has been battling the uncomfortable symptoms of allergies. >> you have a really hard time breathing. nasal -- nasally. you know, you're runny nose. it's just -- it's like a faucet. >> reporter: bob said he's noticed over the years, allergy season seems to be lasting longer. now, there is new...
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the arrest, boring for his sons, it also criticized the prosecutions passivity and demanded that marianne and ne, move forward with the investigation. she may now change her mind about traveling to london to question a thumbs. the inevitable days elevated. in other thing, if your mental should you like to win in don diminish condition she will not get like when we're senators are pretty well enough. it comes if we've done it. yeah. yes. yes. if you want to give that to me in the form of the job comes into desert about belie i'm with the city a one. okay. thank you. a lot. we have breaking news that there are now offering to travel to london to question. and julian, of dodge for the banjo today, they'll come to him and somebody just come on just 5 years down the limitations. so it is possible to interrogate the funds in london and sweden in a hurry to do so. my lawyer to indicate that i don't want to trumpet that victory because any correlation, even a victorious correlation with a sex case is negative. the prosecutor mariani arranges a meeting with a thunder for the questioning, but that
the arrest, boring for his sons, it also criticized the prosecutions passivity and demanded that marianne and ne, move forward with the investigation. she may now change her mind about traveling to london to question a thumbs. the inevitable days elevated. in other thing, if your mental should you like to win in don diminish condition she will not get like when we're senators are pretty well enough. it comes if we've done it. yeah. yes. yes. if you want to give that to me in the form of the job...
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the arrest, boring for his sons, it also criticized the prosecutions passivity and demanded that marianne me move forward with the investigation. she may now change her mind about traveling to london to question a thumbs. the days elevated in a few other thing into a mental light. when in dawn she will not want to get like when we're senators are pretty well enough because if you did a little deal because she has to study, yes, you get from the law firm. yeah. i mean yeah, yeah. the amount of the job comes into the said about why with city one. okay. and what do you watch? we have breaking news warning. there are now offering to travel to london to question a trillion of dodge bands will come to them. they'll come to him and somebody fidget, come under 5 years of limitation. so it is possible to interrogate a fund in london and sweden, in a hurry to do so. why is that? i don't want to trumpet that victory because any correlation, even a victorious correlation with a sex case is negative. prosecutor mariani arranges a meeting with a thunder for the questioning. but that is not enough. ecua
the arrest, boring for his sons, it also criticized the prosecutions passivity and demanded that marianne me move forward with the investigation. she may now change her mind about traveling to london to question a thumbs. the days elevated in a few other thing into a mental light. when in dawn she will not want to get like when we're senators are pretty well enough because if you did a little deal because she has to study, yes, you get from the law firm. yeah. i mean yeah, yeah. the amount of...
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this is marianne anders marina. this is judy nice. this me and a couple hours behind there. 6 people in cecilia flatmates are all filipino. they only come home at night. the official rent for the apartment is about $1200.00 a month, but the sick tenants pay more than $2200.00, almost doubled. the difference is kept by the landlady. we have to bear read each other. so it is not like it is my own room that i can have my own privacy. he does not like that. if you want to be alone, you can go to the park, you can take a walk, just like that. so how does everyone i'm calling on t? they're ok to see you is 48 years old and has 2 children who is studying back in the philippines. she came to switzerland to make money to send home for their education. i haven't seen my family for 4 years already and it is really difficult for a mom to p l. a for them. it is. it is hide breaking. i say because i wasn't able to witness their lives. they go to school. i wasn't able to i wasn't there to prepare the food to greet them when they come home to send hi
this is marianne anders marina. this is judy nice. this me and a couple hours behind there. 6 people in cecilia flatmates are all filipino. they only come home at night. the official rent for the apartment is about $1200.00 a month, but the sick tenants pay more than $2200.00, almost doubled. the difference is kept by the landlady. we have to bear read each other. so it is not like it is my own room that i can have my own privacy. he does not like that. if you want to be alone, you can go to...
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marianne: yes.m just trying to understand how 50 a month want to do it and only 2 end up doing it. so, you take an empty shell, put the insulation in, put the electric in, put the plumbing in, put in your standard features. why is it taking you two weeks to do that? marianne: we do everything from scratch, so we're cutting all of the sheets, to sanding, to laminating, to putting it in. breanne: and we're doing custom work, 100%. lemonis: what's a typical conversion cost the consumer? lacey: we can do a standard conversion for $32,000. lemonis: okay, and what's your cost to do that? lacey: so total cost would be about $15,600. lemonis: labor and materials? lacey: correct. lemonis: so a little better than a 50% margin? and what does it cost you to run the business on a monthly basis? breanne: around $30,000. lacey: with two vans, we're breaking even. lemonis: the custom labor model creates a severe bottleneck that limits sd campervans to producing two vans per month. in order to actually have this bus
marianne: yes.m just trying to understand how 50 a month want to do it and only 2 end up doing it. so, you take an empty shell, put the insulation in, put the electric in, put the plumbing in, put in your standard features. why is it taking you two weeks to do that? marianne: we do everything from scratch, so we're cutting all of the sheets, to sanding, to laminating, to putting it in. breanne: and we're doing custom work, 100%. lemonis: what's a typical conversion cost the consumer? lacey: we...
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this is marianne and his marina. this is judy nice. this me and the coppers. behind dera, 6 people in cecilia flatmates are all filipino. they only come home at night. the official rent for the apartment is about $1200.00 a month, but the sick tenants pay more than $2200.00, almost doubled. the difference is kept by the landlady. we have to bear read each other. so it is not like it is my own room that i can have my own privacy. he does not like that. if you want to be alone, you can go to the park, you can take a walk, just like that. so how is everyone i'm calling on t? they're ok to see you is 48 years old and has 2 children who is studying back in the philippines. she came to switzerland to make money to send home for their education. i haven't seen my family for 4 years already and it is really difficult for a mom to p l. a for them. it is. it is heartbreaking. i say because i wasn't able to witness their lives. they go to school. i wasn't able to i wasn't there to prepare the food to greet them when they come home to send him to
this is marianne and his marina. this is judy nice. this me and the coppers. behind dera, 6 people in cecilia flatmates are all filipino. they only come home at night. the official rent for the apartment is about $1200.00 a month, but the sick tenants pay more than $2200.00, almost doubled. the difference is kept by the landlady. we have to bear read each other. so it is not like it is my own room that i can have my own privacy. he does not like that. if you want to be alone, you can go to the...
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ah, hello, i'm marianne mas london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. tens of thousands of people flee their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo, and they'd fears of more volcanic eruptions the remains of more than $200.00 indigenous children found on the site of a former boarding school in canada plus sustaining thousands of species. now korea c global recognition for the mud flaps unique to each coastline. ah, hello, program. west african leaders, a scrambling to respond to the political crisis in molly, after the colonel behind a military coup this week was named the new in term president. i see me going to take over from bot nador who was arrested and then released on thursday, only off the agree to resign. now kind of going to says elections will take place next year will attend the meeting of the regional block of 15 countries known as eco asked, adults place on sunday. our portent. nicholas hock is in pharma co whitmore. before attending this meeting, surely he'll also announce, and you prime minister, he's asked the, the opposition, the end 5 moveme
ah, hello, i'm marianne mas london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. tens of thousands of people flee their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo, and they'd fears of more volcanic eruptions the remains of more than $200.00 indigenous children found on the site of a former boarding school in canada plus sustaining thousands of species. now korea c global recognition for the mud flaps unique to each coastline. ah, hello, program. west african leaders, a scrambling...
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hello, i'm marianne timothy and london with a look at the main stories. now the scale of the damage in garza is being assessed as the seaside between israel and palestinian on groups that came to force early on friday continues to hold a flow of much needed aid is also started with trucks from various agencies bring medicine, fuel and food into garza, the wild helpfulness ation is calling for more health supplies and personnel. it says the territory facilities are at risk of being overwhelmed. suffolk, l. hollywood.
hello, i'm marianne timothy and london with a look at the main stories. now the scale of the damage in garza is being assessed as the seaside between israel and palestinian on groups that came to force early on friday continues to hold a flow of much needed aid is also started with trucks from various agencies bring medicine, fuel and food into garza, the wild helpfulness ation is calling for more health supplies and personnel. it says the territory facilities are at risk of being overwhelmed....
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ah, hello, i'm marianne was in london. you're watching al jazeera coming up on the program. d r. c, volcano, refugees, thousands of people seek shelter and neighboring were wanda, and now face an uncertain future. us capital was stormed in the lines one last but senate republicans lock a bill to investigate. and russia's president, voice has support for the ballot. russian leda as the you make plans for a new round of tongue, a sanction. ah, welcome to the program. germany is officially acknowledged for the 1st time that it carried out a genocide in the maybe a, during its colonial rule. at the turn of the 20th century, tens of thousands of people from 2 ethnic groups, herero and nama communities were killed, tortured and driven into the desert. when they rose up against colonial rules, the german government has issued a formal apology to the african nation and agreed to provide a $1000000000.00 in aid. but as andrew chappelle now reports doesn't go far enough for the dizziness people and the victims, descendants. as their land and cattle were being taken from them, the head of p
ah, hello, i'm marianne was in london. you're watching al jazeera coming up on the program. d r. c, volcano, refugees, thousands of people seek shelter and neighboring were wanda, and now face an uncertain future. us capital was stormed in the lines one last but senate republicans lock a bill to investigate. and russia's president, voice has support for the ballot. russian leda as the you make plans for a new round of tongue, a sanction. ah, welcome to the program. germany is officially...
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marianne favro is there right now. she is going to join us with a live report coming up at 5:30. >> there was a huge turnout in san francisco, as labor leaders and activists led a march through the streets there. here is nbc bay area's chrissy smith. >> reporter: they gathered near union members and their supporters on international workers day. jesse johnson had a personal reason to be there. >> we haven't worked, so being out of work is, you know, a very serious matter. >> reporter: he is a bartender at an airport and thinks the situation is finally beginning to look up. >> with the help from the government, and -- and everything like that, we have been able to weather the storm. but things appear to to a close. so, we're going to get back. >> reporter: bay area labor council union workers and community groups led the way. >> to march in solidarity. to mourn those who have passed, this past year. and to put our agenda forward. and really show workers that we're in solidarity. >> reporter: that included supporting leg
marianne favro is there right now. she is going to join us with a live report coming up at 5:30. >> there was a huge turnout in san francisco, as labor leaders and activists led a march through the streets there. here is nbc bay area's chrissy smith. >> reporter: they gathered near union members and their supporters on international workers day. jesse johnson had a personal reason to be there. >> we haven't worked, so being out of work is, you know, a very serious matter....
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extremely difficult to reach people in need and that children are suffering the most now our reporter marianne miller reports now from the tour. this is a province in the northeast of the country where many people are taking refuge. hardly any other region has suffered atrocities by militias especially as close to a province we are on the road with a nerve agent and it organization over a distance of just 60 kilometers we passed through about 20 checkpoints controlled by various rebel groups as well as the congolese army. militia checkpoint it's mostly boys carrying guns their weapons are concealed but the threat is real they ask for money but a few words persuade them to let us pass today. we reached a can for internally displaced people enjoy a drill it's one of many and idiocracy about 5 and a half 1000000 of the country's estimated $105000000.00 people are displaced more than anywhere else in africa. europe barely managed to escape her village when a militia attacked it she was on the run with her children when she realized her daughter was missing. for. ma i decided to go back to find and
extremely difficult to reach people in need and that children are suffering the most now our reporter marianne miller reports now from the tour. this is a province in the northeast of the country where many people are taking refuge. hardly any other region has suffered atrocities by militias especially as close to a province we are on the road with a nerve agent and it organization over a distance of just 60 kilometers we passed through about 20 checkpoints controlled by various rebel groups as...
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thanks marianne. now, a mountaineer from hong kong has recorded the fastest climb of mount everest ever by a woman. it took funding home just under 26 hours to scale the world's highest peak . that means she beat the previous record by an amazing that teen ours. the 44 year old teacher has returned safely from the mountain where expeditions have been struggling with bad weather and a corona virus outbreak. i'm not looking for freaking. i just want to challenge myself and i always tell my team, my working team, my friends. when you aim high, high, you can achieve high. so i feel relieved because i can prove my work to my friends, to my students. now dried meal worms could be the next color. mary delight for europeans. they use food safety agency, has approved human consumption of the insect and war could follow that fossil reports from the netherlands, where some chefs already experimenting with the go may creepy calling. this may not look very tasty to some people. but there are those who say it's the
thanks marianne. now, a mountaineer from hong kong has recorded the fastest climb of mount everest ever by a woman. it took funding home just under 26 hours to scale the world's highest peak . that means she beat the previous record by an amazing that teen ours. the 44 year old teacher has returned safely from the mountain where expeditions have been struggling with bad weather and a corona virus outbreak. i'm not looking for freaking. i just want to challenge myself and i always tell my team,...
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ah, hello, i'm marianne massey and london. our main story, this, our west african need is a scrambling to respond to the political crisis unfolding. and molly, off the colonel, i see me going to who is behind this week's military who was named the new interim president. kind of going to says elections will take place next year. we'll attend a meeting of the regional block of 15 countries known as eco ass on sunday, our report that nicholas hock is in bama co with mall. before attending this meeting, surely he'll also announce and you prime minister, he's asked.
ah, hello, i'm marianne massey and london. our main story, this, our west african need is a scrambling to respond to the political crisis unfolding. and molly, off the colonel, i see me going to who is behind this week's military who was named the new interim president. kind of going to says elections will take place next year. we'll attend a meeting of the regional block of 15 countries known as eco ass on sunday, our report that nicholas hock is in bama co with mall. before attending this...
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ah, hello, i'm marianne murphy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. tens of thousands of people flee their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo. it fears of more volcanic eruptions, javante justice, we meet unarmed group, which says it's protecting a mexican town from a powerful drug cartel. sustaining thousands of species, south korea, the global recognition for the mud flaps unique to its coastline. ah, low welcome to the program, west african leaders as scrambling to respond to the political crisis unfolding in molly after the connell behind a military coup this week was named the new interim president. president, i see me going to takes over from bond to door who was arrested and then released on thursday only after he agreed to resign. now kind of boy says, elections will take place next year when attend a meeting of the regional block of 15 countries known as eco was set to take place on sunday. our poor saint nicholas huck is in pamlico with more on the story. before attend
ah, hello, i'm marianne murphy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. tens of thousands of people flee their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo. it fears of more volcanic eruptions, javante justice, we meet unarmed group, which says it's protecting a mexican town from a powerful drug cartel. sustaining thousands of species, south korea, the global recognition for the mud flaps unique to its coastline. ah, low welcome to the program, west african...
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let's go to cairo in egypt now and marianne. what do you want to ask tessa and paul?zeinab. i think, tessa and paul, my question to you is l if we should put sport on the international. political agenda? paul, again, a very open question there. yeah, i think it is already there. i think it was always there, i mean one of the great myths is that sport and politics can be separated. it may suit governing bodies to make that case, but if you think back to hitler's olympics in the 1930s, the boycott of the moscow games, the olympic games, the mexico fist salute and so on, taking the knee now. sport and politics are indivisible and while you wouldn't want necessarily for sport to become purely political theatre, at the same time i think it has such an important place in society and such a role to play that i am glad to see this kind of conspiracy of silence lifting and i'm glad to see athletes realising that they don't have to be silenced by governing bodies and sponsors and so on, and that they can have a voice. we are seeing sport influence huge numbers of people, settin
let's go to cairo in egypt now and marianne. what do you want to ask tessa and paul?zeinab. i think, tessa and paul, my question to you is l if we should put sport on the international. political agenda? paul, again, a very open question there. yeah, i think it is already there. i think it was always there, i mean one of the great myths is that sport and politics can be separated. it may suit governing bodies to make that case, but if you think back to hitler's olympics in the 1930s, the...
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thank you so much marianne. on our right wing and central parties have made significant gains in parliamentary elections and cyprus, with voters expressing their anger about a corruption scandal. last year, the government abandoned a passport for investment scheme. after an hour their investigation showed thousands was issued in legally. the handling of the pandemic and migration will offer major issues. now, the ukranian ambassador to thailand has died while on a resort island with his family. please suspect that 44 year old andrey best died from heart failure. after he collapsed on li pay island, the family says he was feeling fine that he suddenly became ill and fainted best. his body has been sent to the hospital for an autopsy. a judge in italy has ruled that a service technician was responsible for last week's cable card, his austin, that killed 14 people. a gondola fell onto a mountain side near the town of stress after the cable snaps and the emergency brake failed. home palestinians, beginning the diffi
thank you so much marianne. on our right wing and central parties have made significant gains in parliamentary elections and cyprus, with voters expressing their anger about a corruption scandal. last year, the government abandoned a passport for investment scheme. after an hour their investigation showed thousands was issued in legally. the handling of the pandemic and migration will offer major issues. now, the ukranian ambassador to thailand has died while on a resort island with his family....
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todd: marianne rafferty has more on this. >> reporter: year after their arrests they are set to appear in court this morning facing charges in the murder of her two children. >> members of the grand jury deliberated and determined there is probable cause to believe they would knowingly conspired to commit several crimes that led to the deaths of three innocent people. >> reporter: they disappeared in september of 2019 and when the couple's story about the kids whereabouts didn't add up police began an investigation. they took off to hawaii where they were arrested. the children's bodies were found buried on chad dayfelt's property in idaho in june of 2020 near the community where they lived. >> this is not the closure we wanted. we wanted to find them arrive -- alive. >> reporter: they face 9 charges including first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and grand theft by deception. she was charged with collecting federal benefit payments after the disappearance were found dead. series charges carry maximum penalty of life in prison without possibility of parole or even death pena
todd: marianne rafferty has more on this. >> reporter: year after their arrests they are set to appear in court this morning facing charges in the murder of her two children. >> members of the grand jury deliberated and determined there is probable cause to believe they would knowingly conspired to commit several crimes that led to the deaths of three innocent people. >> reporter: they disappeared in september of 2019 and when the couple's story about the kids whereabouts...
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jillian: marianne rapidly responds, pretty interesting. >> reporter: your odds of catching covid outside lower than we thought, 10% chance, your risk is less than one% according to a new york times report. >> go outside without masks or worrying about outdoor spread. two important, less than one%, less than one% of spread is outside. >> reporter: the cdc chief defending guidance about outdoor spread based on a study in singapore which misclassified cases at construction sites which may have spread indoors. >> there is a made analysis from the journal of infectious diseases published in november i believe where the top line results of all studies that were included in the systematic review, less then 10% of cases were transmitted outdoors. >> reporter: this comes the same day doctor anthony fauci and senator rand paul got into a heated argument during a senate hearing on the origins of covid 19 and whether nih funding was used for roots each -- research at the wuhan lab. >> we should investigate where the virus came from the >> i fully agree you should investigate where the virus came fro
jillian: marianne rapidly responds, pretty interesting. >> reporter: your odds of catching covid outside lower than we thought, 10% chance, your risk is less than one% according to a new york times report. >> go outside without masks or worrying about outdoor spread. two important, less than one%, less than one% of spread is outside. >> reporter: the cdc chief defending guidance about outdoor spread based on a study in singapore which misclassified cases at construction sites...
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here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: so far this year, cal fire has already responded toore than 2,000 wildfires across the state. it may seem counter intuitive that more and more landowners are choosing to set fires on their properties. the number of people wanting to do controlled burns like this one has doubled compared to last year. >> in the bay area, most of my requests are for private landowners. >> reporter: he says after seeing the destruction caused by wildfires last year some are reexamining the benefits of fire in protecting their properties. >> by doing low-intensity underburning we remove that brush, that scrub, so that when fires do enter the forest they stay on the ground. >> reporter: phillip helps people safely conduct prescribed burns by obtaining air quality permits and determining the safest time to burn based on temperature, wind and other factors. he also establishes a burn contingency plan in case a fire gets out of control, which he says is extremely rare. >> in reality, far less than 1% of the strike fires escape. >> reporter: controlled fires sh
here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: so far this year, cal fire has already responded toore than 2,000 wildfires across the state. it may seem counter intuitive that more and more landowners are choosing to set fires on their properties. the number of people wanting to do controlled burns like this one has doubled compared to last year. >> in the bay area, most of my requests are for private landowners. >> reporter: he says after seeing the destruction caused by...
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i am marianne rafferty, now back to "hannity." ♪ ♪ >> sean: an explosive development tonight in the conventionber in the george floyd case. one juror may have jeopardized the guilty verdict by attending a rally last year wearing a "get your knee off our next" blmlt t-shirt. bdiur brandon mitchell reportedly answered no when asked during jury selection if he had attended any protest for george floyd, raising serious questions about impartiality and whether or not derek chauvin got a fair trial and whether or not an appeal could render this verdict, reverse the verdict actually. meanwhile, out in los angeles county. if you want to be a police officer these days, look at one deputy had to deal with during a recent traffic stop. it's pretty disgusting. take a look. >> i pulled you over because -- >> because you are a murder. i started record because -- >> you can't be on your cell phone while you are driving. the guy was recording you because you scared me. you are giving me a cell phone ticket? that why you are harassing me? i am a teacher, so there. >> congratulations. >> for him being a mexican
i am marianne rafferty, now back to "hannity." ♪ ♪ >> sean: an explosive development tonight in the conventionber in the george floyd case. one juror may have jeopardized the guilty verdict by attending a rally last year wearing a "get your knee off our next" blmlt t-shirt. bdiur brandon mitchell reportedly answered no when asked during jury selection if he had attended any protest for george floyd, raising serious questions about impartiality and whether or not...
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secondly, neither jen nor marianne have made it undoubtedly clear that it is them in the last year or so. three, still a small chance that there's somebody else out there in the field that they want to check. there are some other names that have been thrown in in the last year or so to add to the others that exist but definitely jen and marianne in the front of a three-year view and daniel pinto if it's shorter than that. >> but dimon is saying another five years. >> which i say amusing because it's one more than a presidential candidate would chant at a rally we'll see if it actually is until 2026 >> longest serving. >> longe serving, best share price performance, can't argue with it. i think people like the tenure and like him being at the helm and the bench. and the bench is deep. >>> when we come back, "the new york times" out with a story saying apple has compromised on security and privacy to do business in china. we will speak with kyle bass about that plus his thoughts on where to put money to work in this market. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. the pursuit is on. the
secondly, neither jen nor marianne have made it undoubtedly clear that it is them in the last year or so. three, still a small chance that there's somebody else out there in the field that they want to check. there are some other names that have been thrown in in the last year or so to add to the others that exist but definitely jen and marianne in the front of a three-year view and daniel pinto if it's shorter than that. >> but dimon is saying another five years. >> which i say...
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. >> reporter: marianne is a descendent of an immigrant from china who spoke english. says he was a translator for chinese railroad workers and minors. he was a businessman who used his skills to prepare a piece of this land from the u.s. government to be used as a burial ground for the chinese peers >> he was an unusual guy and was obviously outgoing and congenial. he was able to broker a lot of deals and get things done. >> reporter: historians say this park was also a burial ground for the poor and immigrants from countries including japan, france and italy. san francisco heritage is working with a city supervisor to landmark this part. historianst step. >> it reflects an important part of the saga of san francisco and california and it is almost unknown. an in 1909, the city ordered the 20,000 people buried here to be moved to tacoma and elsewhere. historians estimate at least 10,000 people are still buried here, many were there chinese. >> we are talking about tens of thousands of people who helped to build san francisco. they are a big part of san francisco histo
. >> reporter: marianne is a descendent of an immigrant from china who spoke english. says he was a translator for chinese railroad workers and minors. he was a businessman who used his skills to prepare a piece of this land from the u.s. government to be used as a burial ground for the chinese peers >> he was an unusual guy and was obviously outgoing and congenial. he was able to broker a lot of deals and get things done. >> reporter: historians say this park was also a...
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. >> reporter: marianne is a descendent of an immigrant from china who spoke english.he was a translator for chinese railroad workers and minors. he was a businessman who used his skills to procure a piece of this land from the u.s. government to be used as a burial ground for the chinese. >> he was an unusual guy. he was very outgoing and congenial. he was able to broker a lot of deals and get things done. >> reporter: historians say this park was also the burial ground for the poor and immigrants from countries including japan, france, and italy. san francisco heritage is working with the city supervisor to landmark this park. historians say it is an important first step. >> it is a really important part of the saga of san francisco and california. >> reporter: in 1909, the city ordered 20,000 people who were buried here to be disinterred and moved but historians estimate that at least 10,000 people are still buried here, many where the chinese. >> we are talking about tens of thousands of people who helped build a san francisco that were a big part of san francisco
. >> reporter: marianne is a descendent of an immigrant from china who spoke english.he was a translator for chinese railroad workers and minors. he was a businessman who used his skills to procure a piece of this land from the u.s. government to be used as a burial ground for the chinese. >> he was an unusual guy. he was very outgoing and congenial. he was able to broker a lot of deals and get things done. >> reporter: historians say this park was also the burial ground for...
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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianne was with the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes, a military campaign that saw the slaughter of tens of thousands of herero, a number of people. germany acknowledges it, actions in namibia with genocide, d. r. c's volcano, refugee 1000, the shelter, a neighboring lawanda, and now face and uncertain future. my 1st thought was that they are going to torture him to death. about a rational position needed on a chicken of sky a tells al jazeera why she feared the was when she learned journalist journalist from one of which had been detained and the u. s. capital was stormed and lives were lost. but senate republicans blocker bill to investigate on javin after sport . japan extends a state of emergency and it was less than 2 months before they fixed. begin and we'll have the license from 4. so i had of the champions league final between mount justice city and chelsea. ah, welcome to the program. germany is officially acknowledged for the 1st time that it carried out to genocide in namibia during its colonial rule, from $88
ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianne was with the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes, a military campaign that saw the slaughter of tens of thousands of herero, a number of people. germany acknowledges it, actions in namibia with genocide, d. r. c's volcano, refugee 1000, the shelter, a neighboring lawanda, and now face and uncertain future. my 1st thought was that they are going to torture him to death. about a rational position needed on a chicken of sky a...
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within a year a daughter marianne was born to them. and shortly after his daughter's birth william started selling off his properties there in colombia and to purchase inventory to trade so that when they joined the annual spring caravan over the santa fe trail, he had something to trade. the donahos arrived in santa fe in august of 1833 and and i will say that members of the caravan had elected charles bent as their captain who alone was freeding 40,000 worth of cargo across the trail. she was she in her nine month old baby were accumied by 184 men 93 wagons, and there was even a military just x military group captain by captain wickman in 44 soldiers who were ordered to accompany the caravan as far as arkansas to the lower cross to the lower crossing of the arkansas which at that time i might add the arkansas river was the international border of between mexico and the united states in 1830 during the four years that mary was in santa fe. she learned all kinds of hotel management skills. she was organizing employees to cook and clean
within a year a daughter marianne was born to them. and shortly after his daughter's birth william started selling off his properties there in colombia and to purchase inventory to trade so that when they joined the annual spring caravan over the santa fe trail, he had something to trade. the donahos arrived in santa fe in august of 1833 and and i will say that members of the caravan had elected charles bent as their captain who alone was freeding 40,000 worth of cargo across the trail. she was...
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ah, hello, i'm marianne minimizing london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program.
ah, hello, i'm marianne minimizing london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program.