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so, ian, what happened? yeah, i was talking about this with rob quite a bit today, and he pointed out that meteorologists, the weather watchers, know this radar typically goes down a few times a year, but there was a malfunction on saturday that will require some more significant repairs. the radar is located at the summit of mount vernon in the santa cruz mountains. meteorologist dylan flynn says that the radar provides critical data needed for those alerts they send to your phone, warning of flooding or thunderstorms or even a tornado. and to fix the issue, they need a special part and hope it will arrive today or tomorrow so they can fix it before the rain arrives on wednesday. it allows us to see the structure of the storm, what's actually happening, how fast the winds are in there, how intense the rain is, if there's any hail or snow. it really gives us that 3-d picture of the storm that we're a little bit handicapped when we don't have. yeah, it sounds important. and, ian, there has been a lot of talk
so, ian, what happened? yeah, i was talking about this with rob quite a bit today, and he pointed out that meteorologists, the weather watchers, know this radar typically goes down a few times a year, but there was a malfunction on saturday that will require some more significant repairs. the radar is located at the summit of mount vernon in the santa cruz mountains. meteorologist dylan flynn says that the radar provides critical data needed for those alerts they send to your phone, warning of...
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our ian cull is at a polling location speaking with voters. we're going to check in with him shortly. we're also tracking other stories on this tuesday, including a prime time address coming up for president trump. take a live look at the u.s. capitol building, where he'll hold a joint address to congress in about 90 minutes. what bay area lawmakers are looking for in tonight's speech? also, the first day of tariffs in effect against canada and mexico. so what does that mean for us at home? our marianne favro is looking at what's costing more now. and a live look at san francisco. our meteorologist vianey arana is tracking when the rain will hit the bay area. but let's begin with that monthslong battle between san mateo county supervisors and the county sheriff being decided by voters today. they must decide whether to give the supervisors the power to remove the sheriff from office. amid accusations of abusing of power and mismanagement. nbc bay area's ian cull has been following this story for months now. he joins us live from a polling cent
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ian. today, san jose mayor matt mahan formally introduced his strategy strategy to solve the city's homeless crisis. we first told you about it last week. it's called the responsibility to shelter initiative. it would require unsheltered people to accept interim housing or face the risk of arrest if they refuse the offer of housing three times within 18 months. today, the mayor introduced his measure as part of a larger budget message. another proposal by the mayor today, he wants to tie pay raises at city hall to performance. the idea has never been in place for a major u.s. city, and it would be up to voters to decide. let's bring in our marianne favro. she joins us live in san jose. and mayor, what did the mayor have to say about this proposal? reporter well, janelle, this is part of the mayor's campaign promise to increase accountability in government. specifically, he unveiled a plan today that would tie pay raises for city council members and high ranking administrators directly to t
ian. today, san jose mayor matt mahan formally introduced his strategy strategy to solve the city's homeless crisis. we first told you about it last week. it's called the responsibility to shelter initiative. it would require unsheltered people to accept interim housing or face the risk of arrest if they refuse the offer of housing three times within 18 months. today, the mayor introduced his measure as part of a larger budget message. another proposal by the mayor today, he wants to tie pay...
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thanks, ian. a longtime south bay business had to spend this morning cleaning up after it was hit by a smash and grab robbery overnight. the owner of san jose camera and video on winchester boulevard in campbell says thieves rammed a car through the front door early this morning, tearing down multiple gates and stealing a bunch of expensive camera equipment. campbell police say the suspects fled in a stolen car, and officers stopped their pursuit after a short chase. the owner doesn't know how much was taken yet, but says the store has been broken into multiple times in the last few years. workers were already out this morning trying to fix those front doors. i think we're about the third or fourth camera store in the past couple of weeks that have the same thing has happened to in the bay area. it's kind of a shame because, i mean, we've been in business for almost 100 years. it's been in my family for 76 years, fourth generation, and it's just getting tough to stay in business and operate when t
thanks, ian. a longtime south bay business had to spend this morning cleaning up after it was hit by a smash and grab robbery overnight. the owner of san jose camera and video on winchester boulevard in campbell says thieves rammed a car through the front door early this morning, tearing down multiple gates and stealing a bunch of expensive camera equipment. campbell police say the suspects fled in a stolen car, and officers stopped their pursuit after a short chase. the owner doesn't know how...
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thank you ian. in other news, the vta board meets for the first time since a contract expired with its union bus and light rail operators. that meeting is tonight. so far, the two sides haven't been able to reach an agreement over wages, rules for arbitration and other issues. vta is offering a 9% wage increase over three years. the union wants 18% over that same period. the union is scheduled to gather its membership tomorrow roughly 1500 transit operators. the group has already voted to authorize a rike if necessary. new details on a police crackdown in san francisco's mission district. this time, the goal was to break up a growing drug scene and illegal vending operation. san francisco police posted video of the law enforcement action to social media. the operation involved police, the sheriff's office, and public works. it focused on a hotspot along 16th and mission streets. police say they made four drug related arrests. they also stressed the goal of these operations is less about the arrests,
thank you ian. in other news, the vta board meets for the first time since a contract expired with its union bus and light rail operators. that meeting is tonight. so far, the two sides haven't been able to reach an agreement over wages, rules for arbitration and other issues. vta is offering a 9% wage increase over three years. the union wants 18% over that same period. the union is scheduled to gather its membership tomorrow roughly 1500 transit operators. the group has already voted to...
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nbc bay area's ian cull speaking with both sides. ian joins us now. what is the legal action mean for this strike? can they force these people to go back to work? well, for now, it doesn't really mean much. and we're told it could be several days before a court actually takes this up. but, you know, you see right there, the bus and light rail operators are back on the picket lines at 4 a.m. today as it's day three of a strike that has halted almost all vta service in the south bay. b now the vta has filed a legal complaint trying to force the drivers to come back to work. they believe the strike is a breach of the driver's contract, which includes a no strike provision, and say it includes language that keeps the no strike clause in effect until a new contract is signed. we felt like the action that we took was one of the avenues available to us to attempt to get service back on the road, really to meet the needs of our passengers who rely on vta every day. what is the union's response to this legal action? well, their president is arguing that the vt
nbc bay area's ian cull speaking with both sides. ian joins us now. what is the legal action mean for this strike? can they force these people to go back to work? well, for now, it doesn't really mean much. and we're told it could be several days before a court actually takes this up. but, you know, you see right there, the bus and light rail operators are back on the picket lines at 4 a.m. today as it's day three of a strike that has halted almost all vta service in the south bay. b now the...
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ian. thank you. we are continuing to follow the latest on this strike. download ourbc bay area news app to get updates sent straight to your phone. let's go to the capitol. a live look in washington, d.c, where a team of san francisco leaders are heading to fight for federal funds threatened by president trump. san francisco mayor daniel lurie is sending city attorney david chu, transportation chief julie kirschbaum, and the state and federal affairs manager eileen mariano. she is the granddaughter of the late senator dianne feinstein. they're looking to make sure fema keeps its promise to reimburse the city for $267 million spent to house the homeless during the pandemic. if fema declines, it could make the city's budget deficit even worse. they're also lobbying for more than $100 million to upgrade to mta bus yards and build new housing. a very rough day for your money. after president trump did not rule out the possibility of a recession, the stock markets tanked along with the 401 k accounts of many people. it comes amid the escalating trade wars wit
ian. thank you. we are continuing to follow the latest on this strike. download ourbc bay area news app to get updates sent straight to your phone. let's go to the capitol. a live look in washington, d.c, where a team of san francisco leaders are heading to fight for federal funds threatened by president trump. san francisco mayor daniel lurie is sending city attorney david chu, transportation chief julie kirschbaum, and the state and federal affairs manager eileen mariano. she is the...
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nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with some of them. but let's first start with this executive order not signed yet. what will it do? right. and, you know, it's interesting to note the united states has never had an official language. the u. census bureau says that there are more than 350 languages spoken across our country, but three quarters of americans speak only english at home. and the executive order will allow government agencies and organizations that receive federal funding to choose whether they will offer services in other languages. i spoke with todd dubois. he's part of the group us english, which has been working to get this done for years, and he says that they are not against the use of other languages, but just believe that there should be an emphasis on americans learning english. there have been observations time and time again that people make more money and are more successful and just flat out live better lives if they know at least enough english to be considered english proficient. okay, that's his size. what ab
nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with some of them. but let's first start with this executive order not signed yet. what will it do? right. and, you know, it's interesting to note the united states has never had an official language. the u. census bureau says that there are more than 350 languages spoken across our country, but three quarters of americans speak only english at home. and the executive order will allow government agencies and organizations that receive federal funding to choose...
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ian lee is at the scene for us tonight. ian?reporter: right now, the coast guard is still battling fires on those ships just over the horizon. the company operating the u.s. flag stena immaculate says their crew is safe but the operator of the portuguese flag solong says one person is still missing. environmentalists now worry a mixture of jet fuel, ship oil, and sodium cyanide in the water could have a deadly impact on wildlife. >> john: ian lee reporting from england. >> maurice: still ahead on the "cbs evening news," lonnie quinn with a tornado tearing through a neighborhood near orlando. >> john: and we'll have these stories. >> reporter: i'm mark strassmann in boston. instead of going to the hospital, what if the hospital came to you? what's old is new again. house calls. why that approach works for the patient and the hospital, coming up on tonight's "eye on america." >> reporter: i'm holly williams at the superhuman center in lvi. they're rebuilding bodies here shattered by vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. that's nex
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thank you, ian. i think i'm going to ask one general question that i'd ask each of our panelists to comment on, and then we'll move to questions from the audience. and that general question, since we're a forward looking panel and, we want to leave here in a optimistic way. what do you think would be the most effective policy legislation, a court case, even constitutional amendment that would enable the original principles of the declaration to be reaffirmed in years? steve, can we start you please wish you'd start with the others, but the i think the key thing is remove barriers to people moving ahead. just as we started to do in the 1760s, like 1750s, when london started misbehave and that means a simple tax code. so we don't, you know, you don't have to spend hours and billions dollars complying with a corrupt thing means of sound dollar. the constitution understood. what happens when you don't have a sound currency? you see it in history all the time. so those are just two two things. and push yo
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and so ian, let's start there. i'll give to you the question that i gave a guest earlier this morning. what now can starmer do. he's already been to the white house. he set the table. macron has set the table. duda of poland has already met with with president trump. is there any strategy that's clear that could bring president trump back onside into the coalition with with europe to offer these security guarantees? they're hoping for? >> they weren't. >> getting those. security guarantees before the blow up. so, i mean, it's been consistently trump saying that the europeans have to do a lot more now. i think it is conceivable that if the europeans are able to put a lot more money on the table for the ukrainians, if they're able and willing to send a lot of troops on the ground in the event of an agreed to ceasefire, it's always possible that trump can say, look, uh, biden couldn't get that done. i'm i'm the one that got european leadership done, and now i'm prepared, um, to get back in the room with my european al
and so ian, let's start there. i'll give to you the question that i gave a guest earlier this morning. what now can starmer do. he's already been to the white house. he set the table. macron has set the table. duda of poland has already met with with president trump. is there any strategy that's clear that could bring president trump back onside into the coalition with with europe to offer these security guarantees? they're hoping for? >> they weren't. >> getting those. security...
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. >> reporter: ian seems like one of the lucky ones. >> i was shocked that it's still here. >> reportercific palisades home survived the l.a. fires. the tree he and his wife planted in memory of their late baby girl still standing. >> we think she was kind of looking over house and the neighborhood. that's the reason it's still here. >> reporter: their home, far from habitable. inside, black ash covering nearly every surface. they have been testing for fire emissions in the air, carcinogens, gases, because it's not just about the visible ash that we see here around the home. it's also about the toxins that we can't see. toxic debris expert dawn johnson says anything porous is likely tainted. what are the concerns? >> the concerns i have is we are finding hydrogen cyanide gas here. >> reporter: do you suggest someone move back in? >> not with what i'm seeing now. >> reporter: they are now in a rental with their 1-year-old and another on the way say their insurance, the california fair plan, doesn't appear to see it that way. >> they sent us a document, unprovoked, that basically pointed
. >> reporter: ian seems like one of the lucky ones. >> i was shocked that it's still here. >> reportercific palisades home survived the l.a. fires. the tree he and his wife planted in memory of their late baby girl still standing. >> we think she was kind of looking over house and the neighborhood. that's the reason it's still here. >> reporter: their home, far from habitable. inside, black ash covering nearly every surface. they have been testing for fire...
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here's nbc's ian cull. the rain and wind did not stop vta employees from walking the picket lines today. the strike now in day three is impacting an estimated 100,000 riders a day as all bus and light rail service in the south bay is s stopped. the vta has nw filed a legal complaint claiming the strike violates the driver's current contract. they're asking a judge to force the drivers to come back to work as negotiations continue. we felt like the action that we took was one of the avenues available to us to attempt to get service back on the road, really to meet the needs of our passengers. but today, the union president says the legal step doesn't make sense because their last contract expired march 3rd. not really understand how the agency is now going to take a position that the contract is not expired. the complaint notes that the contract included a no strike provision, and if the contract ends, that during negotiations, the agreement shall, quote, remain in full force and effect. you know, i would sa
here's nbc's ian cull. the rain and wind did not stop vta employees from walking the picket lines today. the strike now in day three is impacting an estimated 100,000 riders a day as all bus and light rail service in the south bay is s stopped. the vta has nw filed a legal complaint claiming the strike violates the driver's current contract. they're asking a judge to force the drivers to come back to work as negotiations continue. we felt like the action that we took was one of the avenues...
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ian cull nbc bay area news. a high profile stanford professor of medicine was on capitol hill today as he looks to join president trump's administration. doctor jay bhattacharya is the president's pick to lead the national institutes of health. he became widely known during the pandemic when he coauthored an open letter calling on public health officials to roll back covid lockdowns. his hearing came the same day a federal judge blocked the trump administration's move to drastically cut medical research funding from the nih. 15% cap was implemented. stanford would lose approximately $160 million per year. so what do you say today to your colleagues at stanford? a lot of it likely goes to things that are worthwhile. and i've heard lots of folks, including from stanford, who say that. and i and i agree with them, you know, support for buildings, light bulbs to make sure that we can we can see in the lab and a whole host of other important things. but there's a lot of distrust about where the money goes, because th
ian cull nbc bay area news. a high profile stanford professor of medicine was on capitol hill today as he looks to join president trump's administration. doctor jay bhattacharya is the president's pick to lead the national institutes of health. he became widely known during the pandemic when he coauthored an open letter calling on public health officials to roll back covid lockdowns. his hearing came the same day a federal judge blocked the trump administration's move to drastically cut medical...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. other headlines. tonight we are on the eve of president trump addressing a joint session of congress. the world will be watching. this is a live look now at capitol hill. this speec, essentially the state of the union, will outline his priorities for the next four years the war in ukraine, immigration and slashing government jobs likely will be big topic you can watch his joint address to congress right here on nbc bay area. our live coverage of the president begins at 6 p.m. tomorrow. will also be here for a special primetime newscast at 9 p.m. many families across the united states having difficult conversations about immigration and deportation. in some cases, parents getting deported and their kids staying here. the consulate of mexico is now getting involved. here's nbc's damian trujillo. the government of mexico says there is little time to waste. immigrants need a family plan in place in case family separation becomes reality. this is what monday looks like at the consulate of mexico in san jos
ian cull, nbc bay area news. other headlines. tonight we are on the eve of president trump addressing a joint session of congress. the world will be watching. this is a live look now at capitol hill. this speec, essentially the state of the union, will outline his priorities for the next four years the war in ukraine, immigration and slashing government jobs likely will be big topic you can watch his joint address to congress right here on nbc bay area. our live coverage of the president begins...
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. >> reporter: ian hardcastle seems like one of the lucky ones. >> i was shocked that it's still hereorter: his pacific palisades home survived the devastating l.a. fires. >> this is the plaque? >> reporter: the tree he and his wife veronica planted in memory of their late baby girl charlie remarkably still standing. >> we like to think that she was kind of looking over our house and the neighborhood and that's the reason why it's still here. >> reporter: but their home far from habitable. inside, black ash covering nearly every surface. >> they've been testing for fire emissions in the air, carcinogens, gases because it's not just about this visible ash that we see here around the home. it's also about the toxins that we can't see. >> reporter: toxic debris expert dawn bolstad-johnson says anything porous is likely tainted. >> we're in the nursery. what are the concerns here? >> so the concern i have is we're finding hydrogen cyanide gas in here. >> do you see someone movingack into this home with what -- >> not with what i'm seeing right now, no. >> reporter: but the hardcastles, wh
. >> reporter: ian hardcastle seems like one of the lucky ones. >> i was shocked that it's still hereorter: his pacific palisades home survived the devastating l.a. fires. >> this is the plaque? >> reporter: the tree he and his wife veronica planted in memory of their late baby girl charlie remarkably still standing. >> we like to think that she was kind of looking over our house and the neighborhood and that's the reason why it's still here. >> reporter: but...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. next tuesday, president trump will address congress in a prime time speech. you can watch it in its entirety right here on nbc bay area. coverage begins at 6 p.m. today. global health leaders are giving their recommendations for next season's flu vaccine. this comes in the wake of one of the most severe flu seasons in more than a decade. the cdc estimates there were 33 million flu illnesses and around 19,000 deaths in the 20 2425 flu season. the ethnic media services organization held a conference today called deadly flu season grips america. the briefing included ucsf professor of medicine and infectious disease expert doctor peter chin hong. we spoke to doctor chin hong about the flu season and the added concern due to the ongoing bird flu outbreak. we have a parallel outbreak in bird flu, as people might know, and the more bird flu and the more human flu you have next to each other, the more chances that bird flu can exchange genes with human flu and figure out a way to get inside
ian cull, nbc bay area news. next tuesday, president trump will address congress in a prime time speech. you can watch it in its entirety right here on nbc bay area. coverage begins at 6 p.m. today. global health leaders are giving their recommendations for next season's flu vaccine. this comes in the wake of one of the most severe flu seasons in more than a decade. the cdc estimates there were 33 million flu illnesses and around 19,000 deaths in the 20 2425 flu season. the ethnic media...
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that's where i think putin's head is right now. >> to that point, ian, how significant was it? is it that to this point, the united states has not explicitly said what concessions it wants to see from the kremlin, because we've heard them sort of delineate what ukraine should be prepared to do. but they haven't said much about what they're anticipating. putin might give up well, first of all, they want putin to give up the offensive. >> putin is right now the side that has more momentum, the side that can effectively outlast, credibly outlast the ukrainians in terms of the fighting. and the americans are asking the russians to stop that, so that let's be very clear, that may not sound like a concession because the russians started the war, they invaded. they killed all these innocent ukrainians. but from putin's perspective, that is a concession. so let's just stipulate that to have this conversation trump has also at least alluded to the fact that there will be consequences for russia if they're not prepared to accept that. so that's i don't know if i'd call that a concession,
that's where i think putin's head is right now. >> to that point, ian, how significant was it? is it that to this point, the united states has not explicitly said what concessions it wants to see from the kremlin, because we've heard them sort of delineate what ukraine should be prepared to do. but they haven't said much about what they're anticipating. putin might give up well, first of all, they want putin to give up the offensive. >> putin is right now the side that has more...
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peter: ian and indiana. independent -- in indiana. independently. what did you think tonight -- independent line. what did you think tonight? caller: i think it was one of the best trump speeches i have seen in the last eight years and he sure has had a lot of them. i think my big take away is just a failure of the democrats to look in the mirror and realize that they've got themselves into this mess. and instead of trying to unify and backup some policies that i think most americans support. peter: can you explain what you mean by that? caller: i think obviously they lost all of the messaging with securing the border, trying to actually admit that the economy is headed in the wrong direction, and just passing the blame to trump. when in reality, it was the past administration. and trying to vilify trump as causing all of the things when it is not the case. obviously, americans saw through that in the last election, which is why he got voted back in. peter: let's hear anthony in glendora, california, independent line. good evening to you. >> this is
peter: ian and indiana. independent -- in indiana. independently. what did you think tonight -- independent line. what did you think tonight? caller: i think it was one of the best trump speeches i have seen in the last eight years and he sure has had a lot of them. i think my big take away is just a failure of the democrats to look in the mirror and realize that they've got themselves into this mess. and instead of trying to unify and backup some policies that i think most americans support....
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ian: we have the demand concerns , it is also indicating the supply side is going to get squeezed.ng to go up. this is a globalized supply chain. everything goes from somewhere else. efficiency was why it came into being and that is being challenged by the policy of the current president of the u.s. caroline: feeding's feeding into broadcom and markets, you see nvidia's chips being taken up in the year, what are we likely to eventually see coming from broadcom? we are also worried about exposure to apple, right? ian: the idea is that if nvidia has a good second half you are going to need more networking and that is good for broadcom because that is a major networking chip. it is kind of a derivative trade. apple is a major customer. they have been dancing backwards and forwards on whether they are the solution for the iphone long-term. apple likes to do its own chips. that has gone backwards and forwards and that concern lingers over broadcom. last time out they said, don't worry about it, we are well engaged with apple, they need us, but we will see caroline: they have already los
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ian caso really appreciate you being here. thanks for helping shed light on the case. >> thanks so much, omar. >> of course. all right. still to come a south carolina inmate was first executed by firing squad. the first to have this happen in the u.s. in 15 years. we're going to have more on his final moments just ahead. >> when it comes to rooting out corruption, do the fbi's ends justify the means? >> it was humiliating. it's an embarrassment for the country. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper tomorrow at nine on cnn. >> my mornings cough congestion. >> i'm feeling better all in one and done with mucinex. >> kickstart headaches. >> better now. >> mucinex kickstart gives all in one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. its comeback season. >> that grimy film on your teeth. >> doctor g. >> it's actually the buildup of plaque. >> bacteria. >> which can cause cavities. >> most toothpastes. >> quit working in minutes. >> but crest pro-health antibacterial fluoride protects all day. >> it stop
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thank you so much, ian. next, the breaking news, elon musk's spacex spacecraft exploded shortly after takeoff. this is the second consecutive test failure. look, it happens, but you got to ask the question in this context now, is elon musk spread too thin? plus, trump's nephew speaking out, he previously had called his uncle, quote, incredibly cruel. what does he think of trump's first days in office? >> anderson cooper. >> 360 tonight at eight on cnn. >> buying a. >> car is. >> kind of a big deal. how do. >> you know. >> if it's the right. >> car for you? >> mhm. >> ooh. with the most deal ratings and complete vehicle history from cargurus. >> that's how. >> boom. >> look out. >> cause here i come. >> have you always had. >> trouble with your weight? >> me too. >> discover the power of wegovy. >> with wegovy. >> i lost. >> 35 pounds. and some lost over. >> 46 pounds. >> and i'm keeping the weight off. >> i'm reducing. >> my risk. >> wegovy is. >> the only weight management medicine proven to reduce risk of
thank you so much, ian. next, the breaking news, elon musk's spacex spacecraft exploded shortly after takeoff. this is the second consecutive test failure. look, it happens, but you got to ask the question in this context now, is elon musk spread too thin? plus, trump's nephew speaking out, he previously had called his uncle, quote, incredibly cruel. what does he think of trump's first days in office? >> anderson cooper. >> 360 tonight at eight on cnn. >> buying a. >>...
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ian has been gardening it for nearly three decades, but says spring is one of his favourite times ofgoing to have bluebells, magnolias. it's just a snowball of colour. it is, yep, yep. the signs of spring, as these bbc weather as best they can. i know a lot of people can be sceptical about climate change, but for us here at the estate, it's real. nature and wildlife and flora and fauna wakes up earlier. it's been a glittering night for independent film at the oscars, the romantic comedy, which costjust six million dollars to make, # somewhere over the rainbow... anora. but sweeping the board was anora, an independent film about a prostitute who marries a rich russian playboy. on one movie for best picture, director, editing and screenplay. the days of your life? independent film. indie artists and, um, long live independent film. mikey�*s win, though, is so important to me. adrien brody. and let's rebuild together. thank you. it seems the responsibility for the conclave falls upon you. conclave, peter straughan. the british screenwriter of conclave, peter straughan, yeah. yeah, that'
ian has been gardening it for nearly three decades, but says spring is one of his favourite times ofgoing to have bluebells, magnolias. it's just a snowball of colour. it is, yep, yep. the signs of spring, as these bbc weather as best they can. i know a lot of people can be sceptical about climate change, but for us here at the estate, it's real. nature and wildlife and flora and fauna wakes up earlier. it's been a glittering night for independent film at the oscars, the romantic comedy, which...
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thank you so much, ian. next, the breaking news, elon musk's spacex spacecraft exploded shortly after takeoff. this is the second consecutive test failure. look, it happens, but you got to ask the question in this context now, is elon musk spread too thin? plus, trump's nephew speaking out, he previously had called his uncle, quote, incredibly cruel. what does he think of trump's first days in office? >> when it comes to rooting out corruption, do the fbi's ends justify the means? >> it was humiliating. >> it's an embarrassment for the country. >> the united states of scandal with jake tapper sunday at 9:00 on cnn. >> you're seeing skechers famous glide step footwear everywhere. and now that famous design is available in hands free skechers slip ins get the comfort and style glide step now with the convenience of slip ins, with no bending down or touching your shoes, try glide step skechers slip ins. >> for more than a decade, porsche has been trusted again and again and again. >> go ask your doctor about fa
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. >> reporter: ian seems like one of the lucky ones. >> i was shocked that it's still here. >> reporters home survived the l.a. fires. the tree he and his wife planted in memory of their late baby girl remarkably still standing. >> we like to think she was looking over our house and the neighborhood. that's the reason it's still here. >> reporter: their home, far from habitable. inside, black ash covering nearly every surface. they have been testing for fire emissions, carcinogens, gases. it's not just about the visible ash that we see ound the home. it's the toxins we can't see. this toxic debris expert says anything porous is likely tainted. what are the concerns? >> the concerns that i have is we are finding hydrogen cyanide gas in here. >> reporter: they are now in a rental with their 1-year-old and another on the way say their insurance, the california fair plan, doesn't appear toe see i that way. >> they sent us a document that pointed to language that said smoke damage will be covered if something is ruined and destroyed, visible to the eye. >> reporter: what that could mean, hun
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in menloo park, ian cull, nbc bay area news. also tonight, two astronauts who have been stuck in space for months are just days away from finally coming home. butch wilmore and suni williams spoke from the international space station today with the commander of the nasa spacex crew. that crew will bring them back to earth on march 19th, just a couple of weeks away. the two have been up in space since june. it was supposed to be an eight day trip with boeing's starliner spacecraft. it turned into an eight month stay on the iss because of the concerns with that ship. the astronauts say they're fine. thanks to nasa's planning. williams says it's been fun, even though it's been longer than expected. so let me get this straight. they packed for eight days and it's been eight months. they've had such a great attitude. when they do these like satellite, you know, feeds back and they're doing fun stuff. and it's been so fun. a lot of freeze dried fruit up there. yeah i know what troopers they are. imagine the transition getting back the
in menloo park, ian cull, nbc bay area news. also tonight, two astronauts who have been stuck in space for months are just days away from finally coming home. butch wilmore and suni williams spoke from the international space station today with the commander of the nasa spacex crew. that crew will bring them back to earth on march 19th, just a couple of weeks away. the two have been up in space since june. it was supposed to be an eight day trip with boeing's starliner spacecraft. it turned...
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so this goes in line with what ian was saying. they would potentially use ukraine as a stepping stone to get there, and they could accept on a provisional basis a cease fire. but the goal would be to extend their influence into other parts of eurasia, either central asia or obviously ukraine, potentially other parts of europe, including potentially nato members. so that could then really call into question our alliances and many other things. and that would definitely be a russian goal to divide us from our nato allies. it would also make things easier for the russians, both politically and militarily. >> so many implications with how this could turn out. colonel cedric leighton, appreciate you joining us, as always. >> you bet. boris, thanks for having me. >> still to come on cnn news central, an update on the case of that palestinian activist who was arrested by immigration officials. he is set to remain in ice custody, at least for now. the latest details on this case when we come back. >> in the 90s, enron brought us the ultim
so this goes in line with what ian was saying. they would potentially use ukraine as a stepping stone to get there, and they could accept on a provisional basis a cease fire. but the goal would be to extend their influence into other parts of eurasia, either central asia or obviously ukraine, potentially other parts of europe, including potentially nato members. so that could then really call into question our alliances and many other things. and that would definitely be a russian goal to...
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reporter: spring hedge planting this morning, local farmer ian baggs is, well, constructively skeptical could work, should work, but needs more government support. >> so the challenge we've got is that there's lots of benefits and a positive story here, but also risks and the benefits of societal, the risks are to individual small businesses. including farmers and potentially other land owners and people who live in houses that are subject to flooding. reporter: beavers of course create dams, which filled with river water, purifying it. that water protects river systems from droughts and floods. but purbeck's idyllic nature reserve is the easy bit. studded with heath, forest, lakes and no farming. so where do we go from here? the messy reality is that the beavers will breed, and breed a lot. from this and other signs on the spread out across england. down the line we will arrive at a balance, perhaps uncomfortable where in some areas they will be cherished and will thrive and be loved, and other areas were frankly they will get removed or be shocked, legally or illegally. that might sou
reporter: spring hedge planting this morning, local farmer ian baggs is, well, constructively skeptical could work, should work, but needs more government support. >> so the challenge we've got is that there's lots of benefits and a positive story here, but also risks and the benefits of societal, the risks are to individual small businesses. including farmers and potentially other land owners and people who live in houses that are subject to flooding. reporter: beavers of course create...
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ian is hoping the test results from inside his home will sway his insurer.roughly $1,900. money he won't get because it's within his deductible. >> we don't live. >> in a house that poisons us. >> the california fair plan declined to comment on the hardcastle's case, but in a statement said the fair plan pays all covered claims, including smoke claims consistent with california law. and that our policy and approach to direct physical loss is consistent with other insurers. >> fair plan is an. >> outlier by a very, very big distance. they believe that these homes are not damaged. state farm and liberty mutual and usaa. they will acknowledge that the homes. >> are damaged. >> and then the question becomes. >> what they pay. >> for now, the hardcastle's left in limbo, questioning how they'll be able to get back to the home. that means so much. >> we want to come back when it's safe to come back. >> yeah. we don't know when that will be. >> liz creutz, nbc news, los angeles. >> well, today, senators grilled president trump's pick to head the food and drug admini
ian is hoping the test results from inside his home will sway his insurer.roughly $1,900. money he won't get because it's within his deductible. >> we don't live. >> in a house that poisons us. >> the california fair plan declined to comment on the hardcastle's case, but in a statement said the fair plan pays all covered claims, including smoke claims consistent with california law. and that our policy and approach to direct physical loss is consistent with other insurers....
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ian bremmer. is here, columnist and associate editor for the washington post.ve, former world chess champion garry kasparov and wall street journal reporter alan cullison. he is a former moscow correspondent for the journal, reporting from russia for over 20 years. >> mr. kasparov, i suspect this is more personal to you than most. i'm curious your thoughts on what you just saw there, what you saw on friday, what you've been seeing throughout the weekend. >> yeah, of course i was surprised by the spat in in the white house, but somehow it was expected, because when you look at the actions of this administration and also at the at the awards from many officials like jd vance, you saw that the train has been moving in this direction and everything they did and said, you know, somehow benefited russia. so supporting neo nazi party in germany on russian funding, supporting a neo-nazi candidate in romania. orban, fascist, also funded by russia. and in everything that you know that that we saw. it's actually every action had a russian component behind it. and i say th
ian bremmer. is here, columnist and associate editor for the washington post.ve, former world chess champion garry kasparov and wall street journal reporter alan cullison. he is a former moscow correspondent for the journal, reporting from russia for over 20 years. >> mr. kasparov, i suspect this is more personal to you than most. i'm curious your thoughts on what you just saw there, what you saw on friday, what you've been seeing throughout the weekend. >> yeah, of course i was...
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in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. our other headlines tonight, a kidnaping caught on camera and oakland police are looking for your help. we want to warn you, this video might be triggering for some of our viewers. it happened tuesday, 330 in the afternoon. opd says a woman was walking down 98th when the suspect driving that gray honda. you see it there? tried to hit her with her car. with the car. the video shows the suspect getting out of that car, walking over to the woman. you see it there, and then forcing her in the car before taking off. police say that car was stolen and was later found abandoned in east oakland. however, the victim nor the suspect have been located. you're urged to call opd if you have any information. san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world, but apparently that is not enough. with an estimated budget shortfall of re than $800 million over the next two years, san francisco will need to make some deep cuts. that's leading to a lot of concern over what exactly could soon be slas
in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. our other headlines tonight, a kidnaping caught on camera and oakland police are looking for your help. we want to warn you, this video might be triggering for some of our viewers. it happened tuesday, 330 in the afternoon. opd says a woman was walking down 98th when the suspect driving that gray honda. you see it there? tried to hit her with her car. with the car. the video shows the suspect getting out of that car, walking over to the woman. you see...
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nbc bay area's ian cull has the latest from the picket lines. the picketing started at 4 a.m.nd continues tonight outside of the transit agency's rail yard, almost all busses and light rail cars camae to a halt in the south bay due to this strike, but drivers say it will continue until they get a new contract. what do we want? contract. today, 1600 bus and light rail operators, dispatchers and mechanics walked off the job. they're members of atu local 265 and say talks with vta for a new contract have broken down after six months of negotiating. the union wants better benefits and an 18% wage increase over three years. the vta is offering 9% over three years. the ball is kind of in the in the agency's court. i mean, you know, if they call us today, tomorrow, whatever, but we're willing to meet and possibly mee
nbc bay area's ian cull has the latest from the picket lines. the picketing started at 4 a.m.nd continues tonight outside of the transit agency's rail yard, almost all busses and light rail cars camae to a halt in the south bay due to this strike, but drivers say it will continue until they get a new contract. what do we want? contract. today, 1600 bus and light rail operators, dispatchers and mechanics walked off the job. they're members of atu local 265 and say talks with vta for a new...
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but our colleague ian cull did talk with riders in the south bay, one of whom had to spend a little extra cash to get to work via uber. now, in all that person and about 100,000 vta bus and train riders will be affected for as long as this strike goes on. and the union members here say they're willing to go as long as they have to. one woman making plans to go to the food pantry to make ends meet. in the meantime, in san jose. kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. all right, thank you for the latest kris and the paratransit. vta riders should be okay. they're operating from a different union. we are following this situation both on air and online. make sure to download our free nbc bay area news app for updates sent straight to your device. and of course, you can watch us anytime. we stream 24/7 on roku and many other platforms. new at 11 and just moments ago, the los angeles district attorney's office giving the latest update on any hope for lyle and erik menendez, both accused of killing their parents and possibly of being resentenced. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab joins us live this m
but our colleague ian cull did talk with riders in the south bay, one of whom had to spend a little extra cash to get to work via uber. now, in all that person and about 100,000 vta bus and train riders will be affected for as long as this strike goes on. and the union members here say they're willing to go as long as they have to. one woman making plans to go to the food pantry to make ends meet. in the meantime, in san jose. kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. all right, thank you for the latest...
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here's nbc bay area's ian cull. san jose has multiple interim housing sites for the unsheltered, like this one at branum and monterey. each unit has a bed, desk and a bathroom waiting to be used. but just across the street from the site, you can see multiple tents and encampments along the train tracks. mayor matt mahan says 1 in 3 people the city contacts refuses to take them up on the offer of housing. now, in hopes of changing those numbers, he's pitching a new idea dubbed the responsibility to shelter initiative with your own room. with all of these amenities, that's low barrier not going to kick you out. you don't have to be sober. you can bring your partner and pet and belongings and you refuse. three times we are at the end of what we are capable of doing to help you as a city. the mayor says on average, a single unhoused person can cost the city $65,000 a year. just an e.r. visits and public service impacts. we responded to service to one individual nearly 400 times in a in a year. that's more days than the
here's nbc bay area's ian cull. san jose has multiple interim housing sites for the unsheltered, like this one at branum and monterey. each unit has a bed, desk and a bathroom waiting to be used. but just across the street from the site, you can see multiple tents and encampments along the train tracks. mayor matt mahan says 1 in 3 people the city contacts refuses to take them up on the offer of housing. now, in hopes of changing those numbers, he's pitching a new idea dubbed the responsibility...
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our ian cull is there in san jose and will have a full report on the impact. plus, we'll hear from both sides. that's ahead at six. well, tonight, growing concerns and anger over how fremont is handling its homeless crisis. the frustration comes ahead of controversial of a controversial new ordinance that is set to take effect later this month. nbc bay area's velena jones explains some of that anger is being fueled by a new image being circulated. this bright green nuisance notice is what steve scalise saw this morning while volunteering with his church group. the sign is attached to a wheelchair owned by an unhoused woman. shackell and others were out offering services to the unsheltered at the bay street public parking lot in fremont. it was pretty obvious there was some activity going on with a dump truck and some police officers and a couple other city of fremont people. steve says the woman is hard of hearing. the woman, who did not want to speak on camera, claims the city did not offer her any services. she says they only told her she would have to leave
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. >> es la parte favorita de ninos como ian. >> bailando.o lo loco mio y la gente que que estaba haciendo eso. >> este proyecto se logro con donativos y el trabajo de v voluntarios. >> ha sido un exito porque vemos la felicidad de los ninos leyendo, aprendiendo, bailando, conectandose con ellos mismos. >> sus fundadoras confian que espacios como este fortalecen los vinculos colectivos.>> porque ahora son nuestra familia y somos una comunidad . >> una comunidad. >> yo soy garifuna y de honduras y yo se que cuando mis padres llegaron aqui teniamos que construir una comunidad y eso se construyo otra vez con amor, educacion, cultura. y a vos como te llamas ? y de ahi comenzo todo. very good who's next.>> y creen que estas experiencias son indispensables para las nuevas generaciones ? >> todos tenemos el derecho de estar y el derecho de saber quienes somos. >> orgullosamente lourdes hurtado noticias telemundo. >> sin duda una importante iniciativa. muchos suenan con dejar de trabajar y viajar el mundo. pero sabe realmente cuanto dinero necesita a
. >> es la parte favorita de ninos como ian. >> bailando.o lo loco mio y la gente que que estaba haciendo eso. >> este proyecto se logro con donativos y el trabajo de v voluntarios. >> ha sido un exito porque vemos la felicidad de los ninos leyendo, aprendiendo, bailando, conectandose con ellos mismos. >> sus fundadoras confian que espacios como este fortalecen los vinculos colectivos.>> porque ahora son nuestra familia y somos una comunidad . >> una...
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and then ian, who's the third brother?nd of course, randall park, who played your dad and an amazing actor himself. wait, no. so did they actually send him back and not like it? did they love it? i'm sure they loved it. >> i'm not going to spoil it. i'm gonna let you guys watch that yourself. i will say it had been a couple, like almost a year since i've seen them, so this was like the best ever. >> i'm just looking at this. this is so funny. it reminds me back to the sitcom days, when you guys were sitting at the dining table having a good time laughing. i think that's what's so people found so endearing about the show. it's like we can see all our families in that. okay, so i want to ask you, you know, you're a college student at harvard. you know, as you said, eddie kind of grew up towards the end of fresh off the boat. but, you know, in many ways, i was kind of like the last place people would think someone like eddie would end up. but here you are with your dad. how has it been like for you there? like, are you you kn
and then ian, who's the third brother?nd of course, randall park, who played your dad and an amazing actor himself. wait, no. so did they actually send him back and not like it? did they love it? i'm sure they loved it. >> i'm not going to spoil it. i'm gonna let you guys watch that yourself. i will say it had been a couple, like almost a year since i've seen them, so this was like the best ever. >> i'm just looking at this. this is so funny. it reminds me back to the sitcom days,...
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here's nbc bay area's ian cull. san mateo county sheriff mayoo
here's nbc bay area's ian cull. san mateo county sheriff mayoo
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es la parte favorita de niÑos como ian. >> bailando, quitando los loco mÍo y lo gente que estaba haciendos vÍnculos colectivos. >> porque ahora son nuestra familia y somos una comunidad. >> una comunidad. >> yo soy garÍfuna y migrante de honduras y yo sÉ que cuando mis padres llegaron aquÍ tenÍamos que construir una comunidad y eso se construyÓ otra vez con amor, educaciÓn, cultura. y vos cÓmo te llamÁs? y de ahÍ comenÓo todo. very good who's next. >> y creen que estas experiencias son indispensables para las nuevas generaciones? >> todos tenemos el derecho de estar y el derecho de saber quiÉnes somos orgullosamente. >> lourdes hurtado noticias telemundo. >> un proyecto maravilloso en donde los niÑos aprenden los unos de los otros y se dan cuenta que es mucho mÁs lo que los une y tambiÉn donde ven reflejadas sus historias. y asÍ nos despedimos. muchÍsimas gracias por su fiel sintonÍa. lo esperamos mÁs tarde aquÍ en de los cómics de marvel. es brillante y astuto, y de lo más malvado. [♪♪♪] julio: parecía una granja bella y productiva, pero encerraba un peligro. - oímos una gran explosión y
es la parte favorita de niÑos como ian. >> bailando, quitando los loco mÍo y lo gente que estaba haciendos vÍnculos colectivos. >> porque ahora son nuestra familia y somos una comunidad. >> una comunidad. >> yo soy garÍfuna y migrante de honduras y yo sÉ que cuando mis padres llegaron aquÍ tenÍamos que construir una comunidad y eso se construyÓ otra vez con amor, educaciÓn, cultura. y vos cÓmo te llamÁs? y de ahÍ comenÓo todo. very good who's next. >>...
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ian chaudry was selected by the board as the new ceo last august. he says the project needs a new financial strategy, including public private partnerships, to leverage state funds. >> we are very optimistic that we will have a solution working with the state and with private sector that we can stabilize the funding of this program this year at some point. >> last month, the trump administration asked for a review of the project, claiming it's been seriously mismanaged. u.s. transportation secretary sean duffy said the investigation will determine whether billions of dollars in taxpayer money will go to the project. bart is asking riders for their input on proposed fare increases for 2026. a fare hike of 6.2% is scheduled for january 1st. bart says it will help minimize the risk of service cuts. while the transit system explores a long term solution to restore its financial stability. riders can fill out the survey on bart's website until march 18th, or in person at a series of scheduled events in station survey locations. now to your accuweather fo
ian chaudry was selected by the board as the new ceo last august. he says the project needs a new financial strategy, including public private partnerships, to leverage state funds. >> we are very optimistic that we will have a solution working with the state and with private sector that we can stabilize the funding of this program this year at some point. >> last month, the trump administration asked for a review of the project, claiming it's been seriously mismanaged. u.s....
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now you create ian jones filled with mets all projectiles and explosives and facts, an oil refinery. the pumps, crewed from american and european companies, uh through context on, via kropotkin sky, uh, oil refinery, is actually well the most important hop for the transportation of world uh through the c d. c. hands and the shareholders. of the consortium includes the international companies where the united states ownership amounts to at least $24.00 and a quarter percent. and last year us companies control some 40 percent off for an oil supplies shift to via the caspian pipeline consortium. now the response to the latest attacks against the american and european interest in russia had been basically non existent. so at least we haven't heard anything here. it seems as if their darling lensky still allowed to do whatever she wants. but considering the latest developments in the washington, all the last 24 hours, if you will, of that could soon change. well, it could change or not send that or of course depends on many factors, including whether zelinski will remain a darling to use
now you create ian jones filled with mets all projectiles and explosives and facts, an oil refinery. the pumps, crewed from american and european companies, uh through context on, via kropotkin sky, uh, oil refinery, is actually well the most important hop for the transportation of world uh through the c d. c. hands and the shareholders. of the consortium includes the international companies where the united states ownership amounts to at least $24.00 and a quarter percent. and last year us...
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our ian cull is at a polling location speaking with voters. we're going to check in
our ian cull is at a polling location speaking with voters. we're going to check in