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nima momeni was charged with the murder of bob lee. prosecutors say his sister sent a text message to lee that shows nima was the aggressor. she wrote, i just want to make sure you're doing okay, because i know nima came down way down hard on you. and thank you for being a classy man. prosecutors allege in court documents that momeni used a kitchen knife to attack lee, saying that immediately after stabbing lee, momeni threw the kitchen knife and fled the scene at a high rate of speed and left lee to die slowly. nima momeni is standing trial right now. if convicted, he faces 26 years to life in prison. joining me now is christian kafton of fox two in san francisco. let's talk about the bloody knife that was found. do we know if that's the murder weapon? the prosecution has said that they have found bob lee's blood on the blade. they also indicated that they found his dna on the handle of that knife. the new defense team may have a new strategy about exactly how that knife ties in, including the fact that it likely came from the home of
nima momeni was charged with the murder of bob lee. prosecutors say his sister sent a text message to lee that shows nima was the aggressor. she wrote, i just want to make sure you're doing okay, because i know nima came down way down hard on you. and thank you for being a classy man. prosecutors allege in court documents that momeni used a kitchen knife to attack lee, saying that immediately after stabbing lee, momeni threw the kitchen knife and fled the scene at a high rate of speed and left...
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let's get back to it. >> well, that's the bob i would love. bob. it's none of my business.uk citizen, but i agree with you. i would love america to be gun free. but don't you think the genie is out of the lamp now, given the fact that there are more firearms in america than people. >> you missed my point. this is an ak 47, a very specialised gun, and those are the ones that are used in mass shootings and now are being used apparently in assassination attempts of presidents or former presidents. so let's stick to the reality. it's the gun. it's the gun , it's it's the gun. it's the gun, it's the gun. and america has not waked up to the need to ban ak 40, ban assault rifles. >> now, bob, you've just said that what's happened today, this attempt on donald trump's life doesn't change anything politically. isn't that wishful thinking? because no one's going to be talking about the cats and dogs story anymore. they're going to be talking about this heroic figure that is managed to survive a second attempt on his life. >> the heroic figure that could have banned the gun that went
let's get back to it. >> well, that's the bob i would love. bob. it's none of my business.uk citizen, but i agree with you. i would love america to be gun free. but don't you think the genie is out of the lamp now, given the fact that there are more firearms in america than people. >> you missed my point. this is an ak 47, a very specialised gun, and those are the ones that are used in mass shootings and now are being used apparently in assassination attempts of presidents or former...
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first question goes to bob ferguson. tragic when "seattle times" endorse me they wrote about your views on reproductive freedom, specifically about you and beating of extreme anti-choicece organization whose mission is to end abortions nationwide. "seattle times" wrote about your response to question atqu that meeting and i'm quoting, he responded by noting state law protected abortions. another quote your response. but what we have to do now is work towards unraveling all of that. can you explain to the women of washington state why you want to unravel reproductive freedom interstate. reichert: once again taken out of context. that was a multi-question. there were three over questions that i was asked that night, and the unraveling comment was directed toward transgenders participating in women's sports. [applause] which also referencing the use of men in women's bathrooms. that's what the unraveling comment, bob, was all about. we haven't had an abortion law here since 1970. i will enforce that law as governor. i enfor
first question goes to bob ferguson. tragic when "seattle times" endorse me they wrote about your views on reproductive freedom, specifically about you and beating of extreme anti-choicece organization whose mission is to end abortions nationwide. "seattle times" wrote about your response to question atqu that meeting and i'm quoting, he responded by noting state law protected abortions. another quote your response. but what we have to do now is work towards unraveling all...
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campus in washington state. >> where was bob was bob was his voice. >> time. >> i'm telling the truthout the tax system in 2019, the state legislative bipartisan tax structure to recommend ways to make washington taxes more fair and stable unless you go to the group delivered to proposes to the legislature including a regulation the business and occupation tax receipts with margin tax pretty what is your view of the fairness of the cortexes for individuals and for businesses and what if any changes to the system would you support as governor. >> our system in washington state was regressing nothing we currently ranked 49th and have been most regressive tax system in the country pretty if you're listening at home, that means your low income, moderate income or middle-class person, you pay a greater percentage of taxes someone who is very wealthy and so, that is something this evening to be thinking about and addressing hello, i supported the capitol gains tax pretty investments from thousand households are the most wealthy washingtonians is used to help all schools in the construction
campus in washington state. >> where was bob was bob was his voice. >> time. >> i'm telling the truthout the tax system in 2019, the state legislative bipartisan tax structure to recommend ways to make washington taxes more fair and stable unless you go to the group delivered to proposes to the legislature including a regulation the business and occupation tax receipts with margin tax pretty what is your view of the fairness of the cortexes for individuals and for businesses...
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bob is going to join us, coming up.hat guy is a hero. >> lawrence: wow. ♪ ♪ energy is like a symphony. every note... every chord... every instrument... creates an incredible melody of power and possibility. but that energy needs to be reliable to have the same power. and affordable — to keep the melody. at home, on the road, on farms and fleets and even ports — propane and renewable propane lower carbon emissions while harnessing the full symphony of energy. learn more about safe, clean, reliable propane at propane dot com. scout is protected by simparica trio and he's in it to win it! simparica trio is the first chew with triple protection. whoa fleas! and ticks! (♪) intestinal worms! whoa! heartworm disease! no problem with simparica trio! this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. for winning protection— go with simparica trio. pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we gotcha,
bob is going to join us, coming up.hat guy is a hero. >> lawrence: wow. ♪ ♪ energy is like a symphony. every note... every chord... every instrument... creates an incredible melody of power and possibility. but that energy needs to be reliable to have the same power. and affordable — to keep the melody. at home, on the road, on farms and fleets and even ports — propane and renewable propane lower carbon emissions while harnessing the full symphony of energy. learn more about safe,...
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bob brown's widow, connie brown henderson.dead longer than he's-- than he was alive. but he sure packed a lot into 36 years. josh mankiewicz: photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic jonestown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. see? even this late-- later, it still comes up, and you just can't push it down. it's so bizarre. josh mankiewicz: his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might've been. we both had plans to have our lives together. all those dreams were just shattered. josh mankiewicz: don harris left behind a trunk full of memories for his family. among the most prized is this letter from one of the airstrip survivors. and he wrote this letter to my mom. "even at the very end, he--" my dad-- "took the time to help me. as i lay crouched behind the wheel of the airplane, don told me, don't move. don't make a sound. just be still and pretend like you're dead. i can't understand why i'm alive." one more time. he said, "i can't understand why i'm alive and such a fin
bob brown's widow, connie brown henderson.dead longer than he's-- than he was alive. but he sure packed a lot into 36 years. josh mankiewicz: photographer greg robinson, who took many of the iconic jonestown pictures, was only 27 when he was murdered. see? even this late-- later, it still comes up, and you just can't push it down. it's so bizarre. josh mankiewicz: his sister andrea still struggles with his loss and the thoughts of what might've been. we both had plans to have our lives...
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bob: yeah, pre. we sat three months at a mississippi lunch count when are they integrated -- counter when they integrated, yeah, but they won it. and that's kind of what voting rights act -- when we look at what we achieved -- we go through this in our book, is that only 10% of blacks 10 years after slavery could read. within 40 years, that went to 07% -- 70%. we had 700,000 in wealth. 40,000 churches. 40,000 businesses. 800,000 farms. and it just goes on. we had the highest marriage rate, when i was born, between 1930 and -- we have the highest marriage rate of any group in society. and some of the safest communities. and so in chicago, brownsville area, in 1910, we had 731 black-owned businesses. $100 million in real estate assets. that's just one black wall street. and you go on and on. so we accomplished all of these. not because the white largesse, or because we had voting rights. we did it because we had a sense of resilience and realized that we have to be agents of our own uplifting. this is
bob: yeah, pre. we sat three months at a mississippi lunch count when are they integrated -- counter when they integrated, yeah, but they won it. and that's kind of what voting rights act -- when we look at what we achieved -- we go through this in our book, is that only 10% of blacks 10 years after slavery could read. within 40 years, that went to 07% -- 70%. we had 700,000 in wealth. 40,000 churches. 40,000 businesses. 800,000 farms. and it just goes on. we had the highest marriage rate, when...
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i said to them, bob, i called him bob.hat people really want to know is vietnam, so why don't you write that first? he went off and he came back three months later with 100,000 words. that became essentially the book. what i found, the more we worked together, the closer we work together, it was a couple years, extensive interview type sessions, editorial sessions. i think he trusted me. and i find that because i worked in the sort of kind of mixed capacity of both editor, interviewer and eventually publisher, people essentially either could trust me to get the right story or not. i was very pleased, lucky, whatever the right word is, that night dinner let me push him around to get what we needed. i wanted him to do what i thought was essential in which was explained how it was possible that all these really smart people, the quote best and the brightest, how could they have gotten it so wrong? how could this group get the vietnam project wrong? and and i wanted to know the difference between the way kennedy approached it,
i said to them, bob, i called him bob.hat people really want to know is vietnam, so why don't you write that first? he went off and he came back three months later with 100,000 words. that became essentially the book. what i found, the more we worked together, the closer we work together, it was a couple years, extensive interview type sessions, editorial sessions. i think he trusted me. and i find that because i worked in the sort of kind of mixed capacity of both editor, interviewer and...
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bob ferguson, 32nd rebuttal. >> i'm not. they said he rents his office like a business next revenue generator the state of washington, that's the legal team is doing and when he comes to the economy, and when he comes to the economy, as we transition to clean energy economy, benefiting trip training program hundreds of workers across our state trying their clean energy economy and that's how we can help create jobs for workers all across our state and one trainings just like that. >> 's turn public education it is linked into the economy is also the states remote duty, dave reichert, the superintendent said the status and if any public schools and about $4 million a year with a b and if elected governor, how wod you ballots from the demanded to fully funded public schools including special education, when other high-priority demands say spending like human services and higher education. >> as we know the special education is not fully funded for years. and there's been attempts to do that is not my number party to make sure
bob ferguson, 32nd rebuttal. >> i'm not. they said he rents his office like a business next revenue generator the state of washington, that's the legal team is doing and when he comes to the economy, and when he comes to the economy, as we transition to clean energy economy, benefiting trip training program hundreds of workers across our state trying their clean energy economy and that's how we can help create jobs for workers all across our state and one trainings just like that....
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i hold a bob casey accountable for this.race between an outsider someone who was a west point grad a combat that someony screw jobs in pennsylvania in a career politician who has been too weak into a liberal to stand up for the entrance of pennsylvanians. i've been to the border twice in the past couple years have been there more than the borders are and senator casey. what you see there is unbelievable. so i went to yuma arizona a few months ago in the middle of the night to him in the morning and with the border patrol were going along this beautiful wall and the wall just stops 300 yards away as a storing area where there is still stacked that we paid for his taxpayers and paid the labor for and in the middle of the night 50 illegal immigrants walk across the border five of them military age men from and five are chinese nationals. we have a crisis of epic proportion. these people are pouring across our board border during a enors economic damages you sent there are terroris terrorists, peopled terrorist watch list being
i hold a bob casey accountable for this.race between an outsider someone who was a west point grad a combat that someony screw jobs in pennsylvania in a career politician who has been too weak into a liberal to stand up for the entrance of pennsylvanians. i've been to the border twice in the past couple years have been there more than the borders are and senator casey. what you see there is unbelievable. so i went to yuma arizona a few months ago in the middle of the night to him in the morning...
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bob was able to explain to the extent he could that it would never be enough.n his closing session with us, he said we participated in those decisions and we acted according to old. we made our decisions. yet, we were wrong. terribly wrong. we owe it to future generations to explain why. >> our guest has been peter osnos. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> all programs are available on our website. or on our app.
bob was able to explain to the extent he could that it would never be enough.n his closing session with us, he said we participated in those decisions and we acted according to old. we made our decisions. yet, we were wrong. terribly wrong. we owe it to future generations to explain why. >> our guest has been peter osnos. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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bob was able to explain to the extent he could that it would never be enough.n his closing session with us, he said we participated in those decisions and we acted according to old. we made our decisions. yet, we were wrong. terribly wrong. we owe it to future generations to explain why. >> our guest has been peter osnos. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> all programs are available on our website. or on our app. the program. "afterwards", footnotes class and q&a. download today. you can find the podcast and all podcast on the stand mobile app or wherever you get your podcast and on the stand.org/podcast. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual piece. every saturday american history tv documents american stories. sunday spoke tv brings the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including spark like. ♪♪ >> what is great internet but str
bob was able to explain to the extent he could that it would never be enough.n his closing session with us, he said we participated in those decisions and we acted according to old. we made our decisions. yet, we were wrong. terribly wrong. we owe it to future generations to explain why. >> our guest has been peter osnos. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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final word, bob? >> one final thing, james carville used to say this whole election is about 20,000 people in each of seven states, and that's the audience for this debate. and i hope that vice president harris keeps that in mind. it's not about the maga people. it's not about the committed liberals. it's about those 20% people in seven states. those are the people she has to talk to tonight. >> and that's a fair point. and to the numbers we have, it is why the race is tight and why the trump aides are more nervous, have changed their electoral map strategy. she has improved over the biden position and a lot of those people will see her in extended form for the first time this year. bob and jen, thank you. by the end of the hour a top harris insider with a preview of exactly what's going down in her camp going into the debate and a special look at dealing with trump's attacks. it's a big night in america. msnbc coverage. rachel is about a half an hour away. we will be right back. we will be right back
final word, bob? >> one final thing, james carville used to say this whole election is about 20,000 people in each of seven states, and that's the audience for this debate. and i hope that vice president harris keeps that in mind. it's not about the maga people. it's not about the committed liberals. it's about those 20% people in seven states. those are the people she has to talk to tonight. >> and that's a fair point. and to the numbers we have, it is why the race is tight and why...
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george, kate, it's okay, it's okay, head, bob, bob, let's go to the living room, what happened, my heads better to lie down, let's go to the office, it's cool there, bring my bag, the pills are in there. rest, let her rest, so with begilow!
george, kate, it's okay, it's okay, head, bob, bob, let's go to the living room, what happened, my heads better to lie down, let's go to the office, it's cool there, bring my bag, the pills are in there. rest, let her rest, so with begilow!
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bob was able to explain to the extent he could that it would never be enough.n his closing session with us, he said we participated in those decisions and we acted according to old. we made our decisions. yet, we were wrong. terribly wrong. we owe it to future generations to explain why. >> our guest has been peter osnos. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> all programs are available on our website. or on our app. >> stay up-to-date in the latest of publishing with our podcasts about books. bestseller lists, and trends. you can find it on our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. with help from these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is there to help, bringing affordable internet to families in need. and support to veterans. whenever and wherever it matters most, we will be there. >> cox supports c-span as a public service, along
bob was able to explain to the extent he could that it would never be enough.n his closing session with us, he said we participated in those decisions and we acted according to old. we made our decisions. yet, we were wrong. terribly wrong. we owe it to future generations to explain why. >> our guest has been peter osnos. we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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>> okay, over to you, bob . >> okay, over to you, bob. >> okay, over to you, bob. >> abortion.er. >> okay. but but that one, bob, were you impressed with her? were you impressed with kamala harris's interview? do you feel a slight concern that she isn't really able to explain why she pivots so significantly when it comes to her team? >> i sent her team that she blew the first question, taking two minutes to spiral around to the answer, where she finally got to lowering prices and housing and gas and food prices , and getting gas and food prices, and getting a peace and a truce in in gaza. she should have gotten right to the point. and it was a little bit like rob says, i'm giving you an honest answer. it was a little bit like roger mudd's interview of kennedy, where he didn't answer the question right away of why are you running? but she got better and better and better in the interview. >> okay, roger. >> okay, roger. >> well, you know, a lot of people are saying that kamala has been rather impressive, that her speech at the dnc was very impressive as well. >> i was there, you
>> okay, over to you, bob . >> okay, over to you, bob. >> okay, over to you, bob. >> abortion.er. >> okay. but but that one, bob, were you impressed with her? were you impressed with kamala harris's interview? do you feel a slight concern that she isn't really able to explain why she pivots so significantly when it comes to her team? >> i sent her team that she blew the first question, taking two minutes to spiral around to the answer, where she finally got...
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so yeah, yeah, the lake on this is bob, bob. i called bob button to see if i want to introduce you to my capital of demo. got around, mind logistics, safety, xanda, the capital of a 1000 hills, the capital of done my go around. welcome to my c, as in yellow dun di and the chair has long been a major hot generations of house of businesses which here trading and bill myself, quarter seats, and jewelry and local right bob, bob and lucy is the right mind to show us about. then as a rebellious street, it was once the capital upfront is new. jerry quoted me, but send the residents strongly resented being rude by foreigners and how the proud traditional leadership. one example is the palace of this little time of the mother of 1st destination and some of the palace of the sultan of dunlab durham. and this is the postcard of the sultan of done at the blue buck ca send. so follow me. is it going to company me and the sultan, the sultan? each of them, of them was founded in 1731. and by the 19th century, it conquered or filled a vessel. t
so yeah, yeah, the lake on this is bob, bob. i called bob button to see if i want to introduce you to my capital of demo. got around, mind logistics, safety, xanda, the capital of a 1000 hills, the capital of done my go around. welcome to my c, as in yellow dun di and the chair has long been a major hot generations of house of businesses which here trading and bill myself, quarter seats, and jewelry and local right bob, bob and lucy is the right mind to show us about. then as a rebellious...
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and then bob nuñez from education to let us a round table just nonstop.as superintendent, you know, becoming--creating the victor garza public internship program, making a difference in milpitas unified, and you know, showing up in different pockets of education and establishing the nuñez community foundation. again, right? decades, 40 years of experience in education and government leadership from preschool to community college. so, the span of the impact that that has on folks' lives and on families lives here in santa clara valley obviously doesn't go unnoticed and unfelt. and i believe he was the first vice president of the san jose silicon valley naacp. and that organization, you know, i think he might have led that for nearly a decade from what i understand. and then again, having used that and served community as a council member and vice mayor of milpitas, and championing efforts to boost civic engagement, supporting minority owned businesses. and again, serving as this example that cuts across sectors. and continuing to serve as coach of la raza
and then bob nuñez from education to let us a round table just nonstop.as superintendent, you know, becoming--creating the victor garza public internship program, making a difference in milpitas unified, and you know, showing up in different pockets of education and establishing the nuñez community foundation. again, right? decades, 40 years of experience in education and government leadership from preschool to community college. so, the span of the impact that that has on folks' lives and on...
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bob and his wife, mary both work with their daughter. the couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this year. he would have been in the shop at five in the morning, but wasn't on the day of the break-in. everybody's got a little bit of a problem and our job is to help them, not worry about what's out there and who broke in and everything. >> what if they'd done something violent like i mean, like, he's little. he's my grandpa. like, i can't, like, no one can defend him. >> paige. trotta. bob and mary's granddaughter says the family is just trying to make a living helping the community. >> it's so like. it's just so mean. like, why do you have to be so mean about it? like, it's five in the morning. like, what are you doing out and up? like, we're just trying to start our day and start our business. and you're trying to ruin that. >> bob had this message for the burglars. >> why? >> why are you picking on us? come on, folks. there's so many things you can do without ripping and tearing things. >> now, the family notified antioch po
bob and his wife, mary both work with their daughter. the couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this year. he would have been in the shop at five in the morning, but wasn't on the day of the break-in. everybody's got a little bit of a problem and our job is to help them, not worry about what's out there and who broke in and everything. >> what if they'd done something violent like i mean, like, he's little. he's my grandpa. like, i can't, like, no one can defend him. >>...
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nbc bay area's bob redell joins us live from the stadium. and bob has been there since early this morning. i know fans were getting hyped up. talk to us about what the mood is like. bob, is it getting hyphy? yeah. good morning to ginger and laura. they're certainly excitement here to see the oakland a's play their last home game here in the coliseum, where they've been playing since 1968. you can see on the boards along the rims of the stadium here it says thank you oakland. gratitude. there is a lot of anger and sadness that team owner of the a's, john fisher, is taking this team to sacramento while a new stadium is being built in sacramento. fans start arriving at the coliseum just before five this morning to wait for that parking lot outside the coliseum to open at 8:00. but there were so many fans parked out front that the team opened the gates instead at seven this morning, so they could have an extra hour of tailgating before the first pitch inside the parking lot, many fans wearing t shirts or flying flags that read cell, urging fishe
nbc bay area's bob redell joins us live from the stadium. and bob has been there since early this morning. i know fans were getting hyped up. talk to us about what the mood is like. bob, is it getting hyphy? yeah. good morning to ginger and laura. they're certainly excitement here to see the oakland a's play their last home game here in the coliseum, where they've been playing since 1968. you can see on the boards along the rims of the stadium here it says thank you oakland. gratitude. there is...
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bob harris you look like you have something to say. >> you bet i have, the mayor. mr.cord? >> i am robert harris owners of harris drive in aggressor i'm speaking as chairman of theha committee on business improvement of the connor bills chamber of commerce. i think mr. jacobson is forgetting there's lots of us in this town to make people living in driving down main street seeing our signs and stopping. what we need is more people driving down main street not less if you do not have traffic you don't have business. take me for example i have for it meant working for me and their families debate if i do not get business those families don't eat. that is why say speaking for the chamber of commerce if there's any highway improvement to be done let's improve the roads that bring more people into connors bill. [applause] >> jack, he was to say something? >> i am jack connor i'm a businessman to and i would like to say a few words as an individual backing up at bob harris just got through saying. my family has been around connors bill for a long time. my grandfather started
bob harris you look like you have something to say. >> you bet i have, the mayor. mr.cord? >> i am robert harris owners of harris drive in aggressor i'm speaking as chairman of theha committee on business improvement of the connor bills chamber of commerce. i think mr. jacobson is forgetting there's lots of us in this town to make people living in driving down main street seeing our signs and stopping. what we need is more people driving down main street not less if you do not have...
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bob redell today in the bay. all right. thank you very much, bob.y being made there today. and our live coverage on the a's final game at the coliseum continues all day long. we will be out at the coliseum during our evening newscast, as well as sharing memories and talking to fans. so make sure you download our free nbc bay area app. you can take us on the go! it is available for all smartphone devices. okay, so a lot of folks probably heading to that game out there weather going to cooperate. yeah, i think it's going to be really nice and really comfortable. and i was saying they won't get this weather in sacramento or vegas. so that's true. it's a little hotter there. good point. 70 degrees today at first pitch. and then it only warms up into the low 70s as we go throughout much of the game. mostly sunny and a light wind as we go into the rest of today, we'll be watching that forecast a high of 77 today and also 77 in fremont. a lot of these temperatures are just slightly warmer compared to yesterday. we are going to begin a warming trend once ag
bob redell today in the bay. all right. thank you very much, bob.y being made there today. and our live coverage on the a's final game at the coliseum continues all day long. we will be out at the coliseum during our evening newscast, as well as sharing memories and talking to fans. so make sure you download our free nbc bay area app. you can take us on the go! it is available for all smartphone devices. okay, so a lot of folks probably heading to that game out there weather going to cooperate....
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bob woodruff on a journey across five countries.eporter: we traveled to the south, deep into the amazon, in ecuador. you don't have to spend much time here when you realize how big mining is in this country. it's been decades since gold could be found on the surface, so they now have to dive deeper into the mountains. they take us into the mine, 600 meters deep. a controlled detonation, hundreds of meters away. we just heard these dynamite blasts down here. i don't think i've ever been in a tunnel like this. to me, it seemed like it was fairly close. he said it's not dangerous, so -- >> we have to go. >> reporter: the gas? the miners inform us of a sudden gas emission. what is the gas? it starts to fill the mine. in the throes of chaos, one last search for gold. instead of gold -- quartz. these images from above show you how extensive these mines are. how large and destructive they have become. forests leveled, lush green turning into churned brown wasteland. for the indigenous groups here, there is no complexity to the fight for th
bob woodruff on a journey across five countries.eporter: we traveled to the south, deep into the amazon, in ecuador. you don't have to spend much time here when you realize how big mining is in this country. it's been decades since gold could be found on the surface, so they now have to dive deeper into the mountains. they take us into the mine, 600 meters deep. a controlled detonation, hundreds of meters away. we just heard these dynamite blasts down here. i don't think i've ever been in a...
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bob, would you identify yourself for the record? oh, i'm robert harris, owner harris's drive-in restaurant and. i am speaking as chairman of the committee on business of the connersville chamber of commerce, i think, mr. jacobson is forgetting there's lots of us in this town who make our living from people driving down main street, seeing our signs and stopping what we need is more people driving down main street, not less you don't have traffic, you don't have business. take me for example, i got four men working for me and they get families feed. if i don't get business those families don't eat. so that's why i say speaking for the chamber commerce, if there's any highway improvement done, let us improve the roads that. bring more people into connersville. jack, you wish to say something. i am jack conner. i'm a businessman too. i would like to say a few words as an individual backing up. what bob harris just got through. sam, my family's been around connersville a long time. my grandfather started this town. the rest of us, conno
bob, would you identify yourself for the record? oh, i'm robert harris, owner harris's drive-in restaurant and. i am speaking as chairman of the committee on business of the connersville chamber of commerce, i think, mr. jacobson is forgetting there's lots of us in this town who make our living from people driving down main street, seeing our signs and stopping what we need is more people driving down main street, not less you don't have traffic, you don't have business. take me for example, i...
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bob casey.com. room in erie pennsylvania. i want to go to the credit we heard, joe biden talking about, giving you the credit for getting that credit in legislation tell us how this works. >> as you know we passed the inflationary reduction act, the single most important to invest in clean energy by doing this to push back against climate change and one of the ways we do that is to have layers of tax credits so all kinds of credits to make an investment in clean energy. i wanted to add an additional layer, a 10% credits. if you have a clean energy investment, these are investments that have to be in communities that need these investments, unionized workforces. to also add to that and investments so that the investments would be directed to those communities that are sometimes left behind. the ones that used to be coal mining or an energy economy. sometimes the job would fortify those communities so this would be an additional credit. a lot of these energy companies are not just getting 10% to 20% b
bob casey.com. room in erie pennsylvania. i want to go to the credit we heard, joe biden talking about, giving you the credit for getting that credit in legislation tell us how this works. >> as you know we passed the inflationary reduction act, the single most important to invest in clean energy by doing this to push back against climate change and one of the ways we do that is to have layers of tax credits so all kinds of credits to make an investment in clean energy. i wanted to add an...
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bob. a great tool to track these temperatures and possible power shutoffs is our free nbc bay area app. you can track how hot it's expected to get in your neighborhood. you can find it in your local app store. well, breaking news, maybe it's affected you. a massive cell phone outage quickly spreading across the country, affecting wi-fi for hundreds of thousands of phone and laptop users. even slowing some emergency services here in the bay area. our business and tech reporter, scott budman has been tracking it all. so what's the latest on this now? well, this is largely affecting verizon phones. lauren. it started early this morning and you know, one site we check a lot to see how many people are hit by these things is downdetector. it said there were about 100,000 people across the country that all of a sudden had a cell phone outage, and it lasted for hours. it still lasting for a lot of people. some of those in the area affected by hurricane helene are delayed in getting the cell phone
bob. a great tool to track these temperatures and possible power shutoffs is our free nbc bay area app. you can track how hot it's expected to get in your neighborhood. you can find it in your local app store. well, breaking news, maybe it's affected you. a massive cell phone outage quickly spreading across the country, affecting wi-fi for hundreds of thousands of phone and laptop users. even slowing some emergency services here in the bay area. our business and tech reporter, scott budman has...
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bob, david? >> i will just mention, i think back to one of the most influential books i read as a graduate student called lawson change by peter morris. what it does is look so different contexts, it's ancient because i am pretty old, >> prep sect of -- perspective. the lesson i took out of that book is everything from urban renewal to people who've lost their life partners at different contexts, is that all change involves letting go of something. all change. even positive change. and in some ways there needs to be some kind of mourning process. away to process that in communities. when i hear stories like this i think of the incredible advancements that have been made in sort of what i in neuroscience, let's say, about understanding of trauma of various kinds, and what that means for how we as educators and also say, i've been most exposed to this through my role as a mediator, which i also got trained to do. really try to understand the role of trauma in people's lives, you know, that isn't al
bob, david? >> i will just mention, i think back to one of the most influential books i read as a graduate student called lawson change by peter morris. what it does is look so different contexts, it's ancient because i am pretty old, >> prep sect of -- perspective. the lesson i took out of that book is everything from urban renewal to people who've lost their life partners at different contexts, is that all change involves letting go of something. all change. even positive change....
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you know, bob mould, of course, is here today.'ve had all kinds of like singers, guitar players. we had marnie stern for a long time playing guitar. so it's been really enriching and really incredible. >> seth: your style has changed over the years. your love of drums has not. we have a clip of you. i think this is playing in nebraska in 1994. here is fred playing the drums. ♪ ♪ >> seth: and here was -- >> amy: my god, fred! >> seth: early fred look right over there. [ cheers and applause ] you -- you like what you see. [ light laughter ] hot and weird. [ laughter ] >> amy: hot and weird. >> seth: today's very bittersweet for me. >> oh, seth, we're always going to see each other. >> seth: i know that. >> we always are. we always are. >> seth: having you here when this started, i felt very cool to have you guys. and that was a very important thing to feel. but i mostly just felt very safe. and when this started -- it's been so fun to have you here the last nine years. that first year -- feeling safe, i -- >> buddy. >> seth: thank y
you know, bob mould, of course, is here today.'ve had all kinds of like singers, guitar players. we had marnie stern for a long time playing guitar. so it's been really enriching and really incredible. >> seth: your style has changed over the years. your love of drums has not. we have a clip of you. i think this is playing in nebraska in 1994. here is fred playing the drums. ♪ ♪ >> seth: and here was -- >> amy: my god, fred! >> seth: early fred look right over there....
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but you go bob, bob? good, tell them to go by team. does i figured out whether or not to be applied to the new board? i swear because of what it is about as i can say yes. and i what i'm looking up here to elizabeth was no problem. we'll humanize in some options, and then i see the next one yet. i want to let you know you're not going to cover, you know, what i need to, to machine to, to going with. and that's a couple of the 2 to pretty much funds i've been with us with your new appraisal and speed up with one of the top one to go one more time is the i want to rip, you don't come from out of the ground really and see, the people are going to be free of you forever on find the future bright. but now i see you never really died. your white supremacy, just like cuts still haunts our modern world high. well the we've got so used to looking away. we forgotten that someone else always has to pay the price for our comforts. the, the man, the can oaks which is just grown and i was strikes and the police killing of black people in america, sp
but you go bob, bob? good, tell them to go by team. does i figured out whether or not to be applied to the new board? i swear because of what it is about as i can say yes. and i what i'm looking up here to elizabeth was no problem. we'll humanize in some options, and then i see the next one yet. i want to let you know you're not going to cover, you know, what i need to, to machine to, to going with. and that's a couple of the 2 to pretty much funds i've been with us with your new appraisal and...
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i spoke earlier about this with bob kitchen. he's vice president of emergencies at the international rescue committee. i asked him what his colleagues in 11 on are telling him about the situation there now. yeah, i'm speaking to them on an ongoing basis. they're saying that the situation has changed massively so very, very rapidly. over half a 1000000 people on the streets, fleeing for their lives, caring just what they can push into because they leave the fling, the south going to the back of the valley, going to be route, but with bone bottom and also in the back of valley. people are leaving from the bulls are so the streets of food, the people playing for their lives. everyone is terribly afraid. agencies like yours prepared for this ball. did you see it coming? yes. yes, we've been working to make sure that we are prepared since october the last year. we saw the increase in tit for tat. protects on both sides of the border that has continued over time, and we've maintained our preparedness, but the speed and severity of the
i spoke earlier about this with bob kitchen. he's vice president of emergencies at the international rescue committee. i asked him what his colleagues in 11 on are telling him about the situation there now. yeah, i'm speaking to them on an ongoing basis. they're saying that the situation has changed massively so very, very rapidly. over half a 1000000 people on the streets, fleeing for their lives, caring just what they can push into because they leave the fling, the south going to the back of...
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senior senator, democrat bob casey, a member of the senate finance committee.at was quite a day in pittsburgh yesterday and i noticed your job seemed to be, one of the roles you play on this program which is campaign coach, explaining to people what needs to be done in this campaign. >> lawrence, it was a great day. we had an opportunity to hear from the president, who has spent many, many labor days in pittsburgh and he understands the struggles that people have in their daily lives. he also has a sense of how valuable it is to have a unionized workforce, that it strengthens our economy. as he has said so many times, that unions built of the middle class, and i think that is still true today. he also made clear, and kamala harris made this point as well and i tried to make it in addition to their remarks, that those union rights, labor rights are under constant attack. corporations are, corporate leaders and the politicians that support them, have made attacks on unions kind of the centerpiece of their political agenda. they've tried to kneecap unions for a wh
senior senator, democrat bob casey, a member of the senate finance committee.at was quite a day in pittsburgh yesterday and i noticed your job seemed to be, one of the roles you play on this program which is campaign coach, explaining to people what needs to be done in this campaign. >> lawrence, it was a great day. we had an opportunity to hear from the president, who has spent many, many labor days in pittsburgh and he understands the struggles that people have in their daily lives. he...
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maybe bob igere bob ig and hisgr left-wing heir apparent. maybe they don't want halfaybe the country to attend their theme parks. coune they don't car about their tanking stock price, which is their prerogative. they're free to make that choice. but if they are biasedy are higd trump, as they have been leading into tomorrow night as their nightly newscast is half the country, is noalt ae going to like it one bit. they're not going to like abc disney one bit either. but it's not just the left wing moderatorse either. know i far left abc news. now, if kamala harris shows up tomorrow night with a pulse, everyone in the statveryone runo mob. oh, my gosh, she's not joe. she actually puth to sentencesr together that she rehearsed fore days and day ands and days. and days. they will declare her th en pe clear. and by the way, they're even people saying that joe biden wo sthat joen the last det and with, of course, the far left bias at abc it is highly unlikely kamala is going to be pressedunlikely about her raa positions, you know, her long held be
maybe bob igere bob ig and hisgr left-wing heir apparent. maybe they don't want halfaybe the country to attend their theme parks. coune they don't car about their tanking stock price, which is their prerogative. they're free to make that choice. but if they are biasedy are higd trump, as they have been leading into tomorrow night as their nightly newscast is half the country, is noalt ae going to like it one bit. they're not going to like abc disney one bit either. but it's not just the left...
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. >> next to me look at washington's gubernatorial debate between democratic nominee bob ferguson, thete's current attorney general and the republican nominee former congressman dave reichert. the two addressed a number of topics at a debate hosted by the association of washington business. >> tonight, bob is asking you to believe that he will change the way he has done business the last 12 years. that is not going to happen. we know that. it is not going to change. he says he is a change agent. that is not going to happen. i am asking you to believe that together we can make change in washington state. a democrat house, a democrat senate working together with a republican governor, balanced government should we can do this together. that is the change agent. that is the change agent. . i balanced government in washington state, mind blowing. right? we can do this. what we will work toward is a government based on leadership, on integrity. imagine an honest government. government is done servant hood and a team based on servant hood and integrity. i went to work with you to build that
. >> next to me look at washington's gubernatorial debate between democratic nominee bob ferguson, thete's current attorney general and the republican nominee former congressman dave reichert. the two addressed a number of topics at a debate hosted by the association of washington business. >> tonight, bob is asking you to believe that he will change the way he has done business the last 12 years. that is not going to happen. we know that. it is not going to change. he says he is a...
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bob melvin squaring off against his former team. here it comes. there it goes. a mammoth clout in the eighth and the padres win five one. how about the a's and tigers? the pretzels almost as big as the kid. extras. extras. read all about it in the 13th. seth brown down the line. jj bleday scores. the a's. walk it off, seven six. in 13. klay thompson in new york watching taylor fritz and frances tiafoe u.s. open action first. all american men's major semifinals since 2005. they go five sets. fritz wins six one in the fifth, finishing it with the ace advancing to face jannik sinner in the finals. >> surprised to see me here? well, i am too. i tried to join snap face, but i couldn't find it, so here i am. hello insta face help wanted social media coordinator for bill belichick, the new star of insta face. >> that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil and a reminder this weekend you can catch the oakland pride parade streaming right here on abc seven. >> this year's theme is rooted in pride. you can watch it all starting tomorrow
bob melvin squaring off against his former team. here it comes. there it goes. a mammoth clout in the eighth and the padres win five one. how about the a's and tigers? the pretzels almost as big as the kid. extras. extras. read all about it in the 13th. seth brown down the line. jj bleday scores. the a's. walk it off, seven six. in 13. klay thompson in new york watching taylor fritz and frances tiafoe u.s. open action first. all american men's major semifinals since 2005. they go five sets....
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bob melvin squaring off against his former team. here it comes. there it goes. machado blasted two homers. this is a mammoth clout in the eighth and the padres win five one. how about the a's and tigers? the pretzels almost as big as the kid. extras. extras. read all about it in the 13th. seth brown down the line. jj bleday scores the a's. walk it off, seven 6 in 13. klay thompson in new york watching taylor fritz and frances tiafoe u.s. open action first all american men's major semifinals since 2005. they go five sets. fritz wins six one in the fifth, finishing it with the ace advancing to face jannik sinner in the finals. >> surprised to see me here? well, i am too. i tried to join snap face, but i couldn't find it. so here i am. hello insta face help wanted social media coordinator for bill belichick, the new star of insta face. >> that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil and this weekend you can catch the oakland pride parade streaming on abc seven. >> this year's theme is rooted in pride. you can watch it all starting
bob melvin squaring off against his former team. here it comes. there it goes. machado blasted two homers. this is a mammoth clout in the eighth and the padres win five one. how about the a's and tigers? the pretzels almost as big as the kid. extras. extras. read all about it in the 13th. seth brown down the line. jj bleday scores the a's. walk it off, seven 6 in 13. klay thompson in new york watching taylor fritz and frances tiafoe u.s. open action first all american men's major semifinals...
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yeah, the resistance just met them on the how little bob bob, for any people to say to the rest eastern still the later. so the resistance and i said enough with software did not have that. i bounce up. some people who are in the car to the resistance might say, that's enough, we've done all we come at this moment. is that with the enemy's failure on a tuesday and wednesday we'll kick it out of the those people who are still in the hospital room were discharged from the hospital and that was the entire world. so them what we, what was their moral standards was the right attitude, how they expressed that and then there will all day the, their willingness to go back to the battle field. so i have no were struggling or what have been a lot of interest with the a debit going. i then went down to accomplish an hour ago to fulfills mylar. suddenly this is malware. a reply to the enemy said that was a move of the home bus me is who was said that there was a problem and do a family as of those monitors and say, one in february and all they have faced with those eyes, sorry, the stance we all to
yeah, the resistance just met them on the how little bob bob, for any people to say to the rest eastern still the later. so the resistance and i said enough with software did not have that. i bounce up. some people who are in the car to the resistance might say, that's enough, we've done all we come at this moment. is that with the enemy's failure on a tuesday and wednesday we'll kick it out of the those people who are still in the hospital room were discharged from the hospital and that was...
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. >> reporter: first, some perspectives about bob.ty chiefs. there was no afc. there was no american football conference, you know. this is in 1941. >> reporter: bob moved to kansas from new york when he was just a boy. he went to games in municipal stadium when the team moved from dallas, but it changed a lot when arrowhead opened in 1972. >> i can remember, a group of us went, and we were just in awe. >> reporter: years later, he and his law partner purchased ten tickets. >> it was terrible. it took an hour and a half, two hours just to get out to the stadium. season tickets were under a hundred dollars per ticket. 22 rows up from the 50 yard line. only one of us on the 50 yard line. >> reporter: 50 years later, he still has four of those tickets. and, at 93 years old, he rarely misses a game. although he'll forgive you if you miss him when he's there. >> i keep a low profile, and it's getting lower every year. we sit in the visitor's side, which is good, because that's the sunny side in the winter time, you know. and i must say thi
. >> reporter: first, some perspectives about bob.ty chiefs. there was no afc. there was no american football conference, you know. this is in 1941. >> reporter: bob moved to kansas from new york when he was just a boy. he went to games in municipal stadium when the team moved from dallas, but it changed a lot when arrowhead opened in 1972. >> i can remember, a group of us went, and we were just in awe. >> reporter: years later, he and his law partner purchased ten...