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title on saturday against derek lewis he then called out brock lesnar who confronted him in the ring after his last fight lesnar who is also a former at u.f.c. champion cannot fight until his doping ban expires in january. three to the next challenge which is most likely going to be brought up let's. hear your thoughts on that brock lesnar when you come bring our crew recovery debbie tara truck from likely recovery got the chariot to. prevail over to become the fire out. so it's got people talking online about this story is the title of me belt in theory it's a performance based title but could fans really be about to see the being taken seriously and for tova in the octagon will some certainly think so like brian who says that don't you call me i just called brock and the dummy debbie title out free publicity crossover publicist mainstream publicist dollar dollar dollar now jamie's also a fan of the idea i don't even want to hear of see any more since ronda rousey signed a with but i want to see this a double championship legit defended in a real fight with two real fighters make it
title on saturday against derek lewis he then called out brock lesnar who confronted him in the ring after his last fight lesnar who is also a former at u.f.c. champion cannot fight until his doping ban expires in january. three to the next challenge which is most likely going to be brought up let's. hear your thoughts on that brock lesnar when you come bring our crew recovery debbie tara truck from likely recovery got the chariot to. prevail over to become the fire out. so it's got people...
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brock is going to give a little presentation of where were going and why we're doing it. the men and women fighting this fire are incredible. more than 70 people are lost. we're looking for hundreds of people right now, literally hundreds that they're looking for. hopefully that's going to be a good conclusion instead of a bad conclusion. may be they left. lovedthey're with their ones or somewhere else. we'll know the answer for the next 48 hours, for the most part. brock? a little bit of a presentation as to how we're going to stop the rest of this monster. discussed, this is probably the worst disaster i've seen in my time here. not only helping the governor achieve his goals, but it's the time for neighbor helping neighbor. fema is on the ground. i've been here since tuesday, making sure we have situation awareness on how to help the state achieve what needs to be done when it comes to the firefighting, but also taking care of people's cars and that issue. we've set up the national disaster recovery center. we ask you to call the number or go to disasterassistance.gov
brock is going to give a little presentation of where were going and why we're doing it. the men and women fighting this fire are incredible. more than 70 people are lost. we're looking for hundreds of people right now, literally hundreds that they're looking for. hopefully that's going to be a good conclusion instead of a bad conclusion. may be they left. lovedthey're with their ones or somewhere else. we'll know the answer for the next 48 hours, for the most part. brock? a little bit of a...
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brock, i want to thank you for the job. it has been incredible. law enforcement has been beyond anything anybody could belief. to see what has happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could have happened so the federal government is behind you. we are all behind each other. jerry and i have been speaking, haveavin ni -- gavin and i gotten to know each other and we will do a great job. this is sad to see. as far asws quite yet the lives are concerned. a certain number, but a lot of people are unaccounted for. this is notling me as bad as some areas. some areas are beyond this, just charred. one thing we have, we have the greatest people in the world looking to help the first responders, fema, and you people are incredible. law enforcement, they never let us down. they never let us down. .e are here kevin, thank you very much for the job you have done and support you have given in washington. do, justything we can bring it over to the office, right? you know that. >> what needs to be done immediately from the federal government? >> what ne
brock, i want to thank you for the job. it has been incredible. law enforcement has been beyond anything anybody could belief. to see what has happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could have happened so the federal government is behind you. we are all behind each other. jerry and i have been speaking, haveavin ni -- gavin and i gotten to know each other and we will do a great job. this is sad to see. as far asws quite yet the lives are concerned. a certain number, but a lot of...
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with the president was kevin mccarthy and brock long. from there, the president toured damage areas from marine one and motorcade. there is a look at some of the visit. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] president trump: i want to thank the mayor, the governor, and the governor-elect. we have been with fema a lot the last couple of years, and brock, i want to thank you for the job, it is been incredible. law enforcement has been -- enforcement has been beyond anything you could imagine. the federal government is behind you, we are all behind each other. speaking, have been have beenand i getting to know each other, and we are going to do a real job. this is very sad. as far as the lives lost, we don't know yet. a lot of people are not accounted for. this is the kind of destruction -- they are telling me this is not as bad as some areas, some areas are beyond this, they are just charred. one thing we have, the greatest people helping the first responders, fema. the fema people have been incredible. law enforcement, always. they never let us
with the president was kevin mccarthy and brock long. from there, the president toured damage areas from marine one and motorcade. there is a look at some of the visit. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] president trump: i want to thank the mayor, the governor, and the governor-elect. we have been with fema a lot the last couple of years, and brock, i want to thank you for the job, it is been incredible. law enforcement has been -- enforcement has been beyond anything you could imagine. the...
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the runway by outgoing governor jerry brown, incoming governor gavin newsom, and fema administrator brock long. mr.r touring fire damage, trump made remarks in paradise, california.
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sam brock is live in los angeles. and sam, what a night for gavin newsom and his wife, jennifer. >> reporter: what a night, jessica. and what a contrast right now. there was so many people in here 45 minutes ago to hear the governor-elect speak. now it's just the reporters and the music on the speakers. but we know that gavin newsom has had his eye on the governor's mansion for at least four years. realistically probably eight since he was elected lieutenant governor in 2010. but what's so fascinating is how he couched today's events. he said i want to congratulate you, talking to the voters, for standing up and having the courage of your convictions to elect me. now we can have change. i just think some of his verbiage was very powerful and telling. he said now america's biggest state is making the biggest statement. he sees california as a sort of melting pot and also a template for how our policy federally should work moving forward. as you just mentioned, there's divided government. he can't necessarily pull those
sam brock is live in los angeles. and sam, what a night for gavin newsom and his wife, jennifer. >> reporter: what a night, jessica. and what a contrast right now. there was so many people in here 45 minutes ago to hear the governor-elect speak. now it's just the reporters and the music on the speakers. but we know that gavin newsom has had his eye on the governor's mansion for at least four years. realistically probably eight since he was elected lieutenant governor in 2010. but what's...
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brock, i want to thank you for the job. it's been incredible. law enforcement is beyond anything i could be believed. to see everything that's happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could happen. so the federal government is behind you. we're all behind each other. and gerry and i have been speaking, gavin and i have gotten to know each other. we're all getting to know each other and we'll do a real job. this is all set to see. as far as the lives concerned, nobody knows quite yet. this is the kind of destruction. they're telling me this is an even as bad as some areas. some errors are even beyond this, just charred. one thing we have, we have the greatest people in the world looking to help the first responders, fema. you people have been incredible. law enforcement always, they never let us down. they never let us down. so we are here. kevin, thank you very much for the job you've done and the support you've given in washington. kevin, anything we can do, you know we're here. just bring it over to the office. reporter: what needs t
brock, i want to thank you for the job. it's been incredible. law enforcement is beyond anything i could be believed. to see everything that's happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could happen. so the federal government is behind you. we're all behind each other. and gerry and i have been speaking, gavin and i have gotten to know each other. we're all getting to know each other and we'll do a real job. this is all set to see. as far as the lives concerned, nobody knows quite yet....
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sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> let's go to the national statement. democrats are hoping to flip control of congress by focussing on health care while president trump is touting the booming economy under his watch, he traveled to indiana, ohio and missouri. allstat all states he won in 2016. >> if you want more crime, vote democrat tomorrow. >> with the number of early and absentee voters already double what we saw in 2014 and so many races neck in neck, it may take days before all the votes are counted. you can join us tomorrow starting at 7:00 p.m. our team will be cutting in with local results throughout the night. >>> our other headlines this evening. it looks like this is the end for usa gymnastics, perhaps. critics who want to shut down the organization after years of abuse by a former team doctor may get their wish. dr. larry nassar is serving time in prison. usa gymnastics just cannot overcome its troubled past. the committee says it's willing to build a new organization if it comes to that. >>> we are learning more about thepe fire at a detox
sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> let's go to the national statement. democrats are hoping to flip control of congress by focussing on health care while president trump is touting the booming economy under his watch, he traveled to indiana, ohio and missouri. allstat all states he won in 2016. >> if you want more crime, vote democrat tomorrow. >> with the number of early and absentee voters already double what we saw in 2014 and so many races neck in neck, it may take days...
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let's bring in sam brock with more. >> reporter: good evening. supporters call this a legal loophole that prosecutors right now have to prove that a car door is locked for it to be an auto blur auto burglary even if there is broken glass on the ground. >> it makes no sense whatsoever. if you break in by bashing in a window, you're guilty. it doesn't plattmatter whether door was locked. >> reporter: scott wiener is ready to take another stabbill prosecutors more help. >> there are times that a district attorney proved that somebody bashed in a window but can't prove that the car was locked. >> the loophole probably makes sense, 50, 60, 70 years ago when the law was written. >> reporter: but gascon says the law does not make sense today, which is why he came to wiener in the first place. >> i'm just tired. my car's been stolen before. my moving truck's been stolen. >> reporter: this video is from an incident last november. since then, conditions have improved. auto burglaries are down 16% in 2018. what a tweak in the law, they can prosecute more of
let's bring in sam brock with more. >> reporter: good evening. supporters call this a legal loophole that prosecutors right now have to prove that a car door is locked for it to be an auto blur auto burglary even if there is broken glass on the ground. >> it makes no sense whatsoever. if you break in by bashing in a window, you're guilty. it doesn't plattmatter whether door was locked. >> reporter: scott wiener is ready to take another stabbill prosecutors more help. >>...
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with that i'll turn it over to mark. >>> thank you, brock, i appreciate you being here. okay now i'd like to introduce the governor of the state of california, governor jerry brown. >>> this is so devastating, i don't have the words to describe it. it looks like a war zone, it is, it is the devastation that only fires of this kind can bring about. nobody is really expecting it but it happens. when it happens people pull together and i'm really impressed how much this community is pulling together. certainly first responders, firefighters, the sheriffs the police and everyone else like that but also neighbors and just people helping one another. this does bring us together, we can't avoid catastrophe, we can prepare for recover and we will. i will ask for an order to speed up recovery, cut red tape. other kind of laws that get in our way because we have to clean up debris, bind up our wounds, get with tomorrow. we're in a different kind of world. we know that. there are many elements to this, what causes these kinds of catastrophes where people live and how they live in t
with that i'll turn it over to mark. >>> thank you, brock, i appreciate you being here. okay now i'd like to introduce the governor of the state of california, governor jerry brown. >>> this is so devastating, i don't have the words to describe it. it looks like a war zone, it is, it is the devastation that only fires of this kind can bring about. nobody is really expecting it but it happens. when it happens people pull together and i'm really impressed how much this community...
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but let's begin with sam brock near oroville for us, sam? >> reporter: the flames, as you mentioned, jumped lake oravilov. we are standing on this particular road, bloomer hill road. the fire line is two miles down this way. they told me it was too dangerous, so we ended up here instead. what you are looking at now are strike teams carrying out a lot of the brush and fuel, trees and breaking it all down to create multiple lines of containment in the event that they're all needed. flames continue to fester on this heil side in the area of pulga, 20 or 30 miles from the town of paradise, prompting helicopters to circle and deploy fire detar dants. you are say you are one of the lucky ones, why do you say that? >> because i'm alive. very [ bleep ] simple. i'm alive. up in paradise, concal, people got fried. burnt in their cars, burnt in their houses. i'm alive and i'm lucky. >> reporter: he watched his three homes and mechanic shop become fuel for the fire. the butte county lifer now lives in his winnebago. on the other side of the evacuation z
but let's begin with sam brock near oroville for us, sam? >> reporter: the flames, as you mentioned, jumped lake oravilov. we are standing on this particular road, bloomer hill road. the fire line is two miles down this way. they told me it was too dangerous, so we ended up here instead. what you are looking at now are strike teams carrying out a lot of the brush and fuel, trees and breaking it all down to create multiple lines of containment in the event that they're all needed. flames...
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from san francisco, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> sam, thank you. now, if you haven't cast your ballot already, check out our voters guide. click on the elections tap at the top of your screen. >> new details about a deadly crash that shutdown an east bay freeway for hours. the crash happened at 10:30 on whipple road on the hayward/union city border. the tour bus driver hit two cars, killing the drivers of both vehicles. one driver was a woman from hayward. the other was a man from san leandro. no passesere on the tour bus. all lanes reopened just after 6:00 this earn montgomerie. >> a frighteningne morning just as service was starting. our nbc bay area sky ranger was overhead. police say they found a bleeding profusely from an injury to his hand. they immediately closed the station due to the large amount of blood and the station was closed for three hours while crews cleared the scene. >> new at 5:00, ransacked and ripped apart. an east bay woman snapped this photo of bart cushions on a san francisco train. many say it's just new evidence of what
from san francisco, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> sam, thank you. now, if you haven't cast your ballot already, check out our voters guide. click on the elections tap at the top of your screen. >> new details about a deadly crash that shutdown an east bay freeway for hours. the crash happened at 10:30 on whipple road on the hayward/union city border. the tour bus driver hit two cars, killing the drivers of both vehicles. one driver was a woman from hayward. the other was a man...
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. >> seth: so the bowl cut, is this brock or mutt? >> this is mutt. they had me in the wig.ram. >> seth: and brock very different than that. >> yeah. brock has been through a nuclear attack. >> seth: mutt doesn't look like he's been through much at all. >> let me say that since this came out, i haven't had any sex. oh, they're so scared. it is worse than ted cruz. >> seth: and then someone made this on twitter, before trump and after trump. a lot of people do that. >> someone made that and it is accurate. but i feel a little better tonight. >> seth: yeah. now you're a mutt now. >> what an adorable fellow that is. >> seth: and how has that american horror story been? >> i love it. the whole thing is completely insane. it is kathy bates, jessica lange came back. >> seth: it seems to me, working for ryan murphy, there are very few people who have as specific a vision. >> he is in total control and i really wanted to work with ryan. he is such a visionary. he is so openly gay and gay friendly. why is everyone giggling? and you know, ryan loves the cast the actors in an industry
. >> seth: so the bowl cut, is this brock or mutt? >> this is mutt. they had me in the wig.ram. >> seth: and brock very different than that. >> yeah. brock has been through a nuclear attack. >> seth: mutt doesn't look like he's been through much at all. >> let me say that since this came out, i haven't had any sex. oh, they're so scared. it is worse than ted cruz. >> seth: and then someone made this on twitter, before trump and after trump. a lot of...
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. >> sam brock was in oroville for a community meeting last night. >> reporter: after applause rippled through the state theater for sheriff corey honey, he told constituents this. >> i'm proud to be your sheriff and sorry we're going through it. if we're going through it, i'm glad i get to go through it with you as your sheriff. >> reporter: unbridled support, so necessary, on a day where 13 more bodies were recovered, bringing the total to an asto d astounding 42. >> ernest fost age 65. >> reporter: three victims, the eldest 77, after outlining the obstacles of recovery and notifying next of kin. residents rallied behind the public assistance, emotionally and financially. >> just the idea that you can collect unemployment insurance for being unemployed by this disaster, that will help a lot of people beyond belief. >> i have insurance. i just need to talk to them tomorrow and you know, get the ball rolling, but the thing is, you have to determine and declare your house a total loss. >> reporter: homeowners like jamie kern have a long path before them, but are boosted by the many help
. >> sam brock was in oroville for a community meeting last night. >> reporter: after applause rippled through the state theater for sheriff corey honey, he told constituents this. >> i'm proud to be your sheriff and sorry we're going through it. if we're going through it, i'm glad i get to go through it with you as your sheriff. >> reporter: unbridled support, so necessary, on a day where 13 more bodies were recovered, bringing the total to an asto d astounding 42....
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in paradise, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> the politics during a natural disaster are pivotal. today governor brown and interior secretary ryan zinke put aside their political differences and toured the burn zone. both men say now is the time for cooperation and not pointing fingers. governor brown issued an executive order helping to streamline recovery efforts for the impacted communities. >>> now there's still more than 1,000 people in evacuation shelters, but to make matters worse the chico shelter is dealing with a norovirus outbreak. county health officials have taken the sick people to a separate area where nurses are caring for them. many bay area shelters are stepping up to help in the relief effort. we've been telling you about tony la russa's animal rescue foundation. it's doing all it can to help. they're taking dogs from the shelters in butte county so that more room can be made for lost pets that have been displaced from the camp fire. eight dogs that were previously in a shelter before the fire arrived at arf walnut creek facility. arf is waiving adoption fees th
in paradise, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >>> the politics during a natural disaster are pivotal. today governor brown and interior secretary ryan zinke put aside their political differences and toured the burn zone. both men say now is the time for cooperation and not pointing fingers. governor brown issued an executive order helping to streamline recovery efforts for the impacted communities. >>> now there's still more than 1,000 people in evacuation shelters, but to make...
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. >> we begin our coverage with sam brock who is in oroville where there was a town meeting tonight. much community support and i'm sure a lot of people had a lot of questions. >> reporter: there were a lot of questions, jessica, but the good news here was a standing ovation for the sheriff of butte county and an incredible show of support for everything he has been through and what this community has been through. and what we have seen certainly is so much devastation. we're learning about the painful details of how difficult it is to identify 42 victims and counting. donations pouring in tonight. so many oroville doesn't have the space to store them all. after applause rippled through the state theater, the sheriff, the man tapped as county coroner told constituents this. >> i'm proud to be your sheriff. i'm sorry that we're going through this. but i'll tell you this. if we're going to go through it, i'm glad i get to go through it with you as your sheriff. >> reporter: unbridled support so necessary on a day where 13 more bodies were recovered, bringing the total to an astounding
. >> we begin our coverage with sam brock who is in oroville where there was a town meeting tonight. much community support and i'm sure a lot of people had a lot of questions. >> reporter: there were a lot of questions, jessica, but the good news here was a standing ovation for the sheriff of butte county and an incredible show of support for everything he has been through and what this community has been through. and what we have seen certainly is so much devastation. we're...
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back with me maya wildly, david brock, liz copeland and chris lu. let me go to you first, david.of the president announcing he's finished the written questions and he wrote them himself, not the lawyers and saying they haven't even talked about an in-person event while he continues at the same time to attack the mueller investigation in total? >> i think the attacks as we've seen for the last week and the fact that president trump seems to be coming unglued over what the progress over the process the mueller investigation is making. i think that he knows and the reason he's lashing out now is that he knows he blew it. the time to really obstruct this investigation was long ago. he's been complaining about jeff sessions and his lack of recusal for a year and a half and the backlash the whittaker appointment has seen not only among democrats, but among republicans, i think shows him the train has left the station and it's really closing in on him and it's too late for him to really do what he wants to do, which is shut this thing down. >> let me ask you as the republican on the pan
back with me maya wildly, david brock, liz copeland and chris lu. let me go to you first, david.of the president announcing he's finished the written questions and he wrote them himself, not the lawyers and saying they haven't even talked about an in-person event while he continues at the same time to attack the mueller investigation in total? >> i think the attacks as we've seen for the last week and the fact that president trump seems to be coming unglued over what the progress over the...
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nbc bay area's sam brock has the details from city hall in san francisco. >> reporter: sign up sheets and paper ballots fill the hallways of voting centers across california. but this is not your mother's or grandmother's election. according to bipartisan tracker politicaldata inc. more than a million californians have already cast ballots as registered democrats in the congressional races, or 43%. another 850,000 registered republicans, or 33%, have voted for congress. in all, almost half the voters are 65 and up and nearly 3/4 are white. >> the people who deal with the mail most regularly, the people who know where they keep their stamps and are going to be right on top of mailing the ballots back in, are these older more conservative voters. >> but paul mitchell, vice president of political data inc., points out times are changing. with more diverse voters increasingly acting earlier. >> if we start to see an uptick in young people turning out, if we start to see an uptick in latinos and in democratic voters participating, that would be the early siphons a blue wave. >> greatest nu
nbc bay area's sam brock has the details from city hall in san francisco. >> reporter: sign up sheets and paper ballots fill the hallways of voting centers across california. but this is not your mother's or grandmother's election. according to bipartisan tracker politicaldata inc. more than a million californians have already cast ballots as registered democrats in the congressional races, or 43%. another 850,000 registered republicans, or 33%, have voted for congress. in all, almost...
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dennis brock — who turns 100 next week — has been ringing the bells at st.t they've all been waiting. being able to accompany dennis brock as he rings in his 100th birthday. thank you all. so what's the secret? keeping active and i suppose, i'm really blessed with fairly good health. i get aches and pains, of course, but i just health. i get aches and pains, of course, but ijust think if i have a ringing of the night, i get rid of it. dennis remember cycling to his bellringing duties as a young man. his all in daschle is being based at st mary ‘s in sunbury—on—thames, a commitment of 90 years but he never thought it would be possible. so many dangerous things happen in my life. wartime, of course. i didn't think i'd live another hour. and i was very ill as a boy. i was very delicate. the doctor said, that boy is not going to make old bones. i'm 100. old bones that can still managed a tricky stares from the bell tower. he is at the heart of the community. he is one of the old est the community. he is one of the oldest men left ear. he is a great blessing to u
dennis brock — who turns 100 next week — has been ringing the bells at st.t they've all been waiting. being able to accompany dennis brock as he rings in his 100th birthday. thank you all. so what's the secret? keeping active and i suppose, i'm really blessed with fairly good health. i get aches and pains, of course, but i just health. i get aches and pains, of course, but ijust think if i have a ringing of the night, i get rid of it. dennis remember cycling to his bellringing duties as a...
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brock: i think so.is excited about the china market which looks more and more saturated day by day, and that is why xiaomi has to look to other offshore markets even for hardware growth. we could be at that commoditization point. if investors were looking to buy into hardware sales, there were probably cheaper ways to do it then the show be ipo -- xiaomi ipo. david: such as? brock: almost any established hardware sales equity out there would have been cheaper. this was priced with a multiple for rival tech companies rather than hardware manufacturers. yvonne: we got to leave it there, brock silvers, joining us from shanghai this morning. government agrees the truth of the r.b.i. after a mammoth board meeting. david: what will ask what happened and what comes next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ yvonne: the indian government has reached a truce with the r.b.i. over access to surplus funds after a mammoth nine-hour board meeting, the increased their study of demand for sharing. david: at least they got som
brock: i think so.is excited about the china market which looks more and more saturated day by day, and that is why xiaomi has to look to other offshore markets even for hardware growth. we could be at that commoditization point. if investors were looking to buy into hardware sales, there were probably cheaper ways to do it then the show be ipo -- xiaomi ipo. david: such as? brock: almost any established hardware sales equity out there would have been cheaper. this was priced with a multiple...
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brock long saying perhaps the worst disaster in his time there.ooking at a lot of factors and he turns to forest management and deforestation. he addressed having money in the farm bill to address those concerns when it comes to management and maintenance of forests, but when pressed on climate change and whether or not his opinion on climate change changed after this and he said no, but again not ruling the cause and preventive measures out at all. wanting to work with the government and local officials to perhaps prevent a future situation. a quick break and we'll be right back. makes more holiday deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ with one notable exception. ♪ booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prev
brock long saying perhaps the worst disaster in his time there.ooking at a lot of factors and he turns to forest management and deforestation. he addressed having money in the farm bill to address those concerns when it comes to management and maintenance of forests, but when pressed on climate change and whether or not his opinion on climate change changed after this and he said no, but again not ruling the cause and preventive measures out at all. wanting to work with the government and local...
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suggestion of the army could fire on migrants at the mexican border only yesterday he said my concern brock's could potentially be shot at as he attacks on a human caravan marching towards the the country despite the prospect of less the warm welcome though the central americans fleeing violence that hope i'm not giving up. these are the four thousand or so people that make up what is being called the migrant caravan central americans mostly hondurans seeking a better life in the u.s. . it's an arduous journey especially for those that come walk it. people a fatigued. president from campaigning ahead of the midterm elections says there are threats he hopes to galvanize republican voters who worry about immigration. but those in this group who have just crossed the border from guatemala into mexico say they're fleeing violence and poverty seeking asylum in the u.s. . military's were looking for us they went to our house looking for us they entered our home two days after we left everything behind we had to run away from the country. and he was just you know we have a phase. trump says he's rea
suggestion of the army could fire on migrants at the mexican border only yesterday he said my concern brock's could potentially be shot at as he attacks on a human caravan marching towards the the country despite the prospect of less the warm welcome though the central americans fleeing violence that hope i'm not giving up. these are the four thousand or so people that make up what is being called the migrant caravan central americans mostly hondurans seeking a better life in the u.s. . it's an...
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sam brock joins us live from downtown marriott in san francisco. and sam, doeshe can do to break logjam. >> jessica, the wealth disparity in san francisco gets worse by the day. that is one of the sad realities of the city. as for the marriott strikes that are going on that are so visible, they convened a special hearing to look at the situation. outside of possibly taxes down the road, it doesn't appear there's much the city can do to force a resolution. the picket signs may be frayed from weeks of protests. not the resolve of the hotel workers as they march through civic center plaza and cram into the corners of city hall to address supervisors. >> it's hard to occupy one room. but i'm fighting towards this, because i want my kids to know the value of respect and dignity. >> some could barely speak. >> sorry. >> others spoke for many. >> the average full-time marriott worker in this city earns about $44,000 a year. i don't have to tell you what you already know. that's not enough to make ends meet. >> the marriott corporation declined to attend t
sam brock joins us live from downtown marriott in san francisco. and sam, doeshe can do to break logjam. >> jessica, the wealth disparity in san francisco gets worse by the day. that is one of the sad realities of the city. as for the marriott strikes that are going on that are so visible, they convened a special hearing to look at the situation. outside of possibly taxes down the road, it doesn't appear there's much the city can do to force a resolution. the picket signs may be frayed...
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sam brock has more from belmont hearts, family members of alicia castro carriers woman. >> that was herd kids. she has a wonderful family from el salvador that's here with us today. >> castro's son described his mother as a parental figure for many different families. all of them now scratching their heads at what happened. alicia was discovered here on monday where a memorial now sits. police officers don't know if she was hit by a car or if she just fell. but the signs put up by neighbors, we live here, slow down, it's not worth it, suggest that speeding is an issue. >> i walk that walk almost every day for all those 40 years. it's one of the most dangerous streets in belmont. something really needs to be done about it. >> we periodically get speeding complaints. in looking at the videos that we have,e have no evidencet belmont police said today and f definitive evidence of a hit and run. >> what are you not seeing that would typically be there? >> if you're struck by a vehicle moving at any speed, you would be thrown typically or you'd have injuries such as abrasions. >> instead, it
sam brock has more from belmont hearts, family members of alicia castro carriers woman. >> that was herd kids. she has a wonderful family from el salvador that's here with us today. >> castro's son described his mother as a parental figure for many different families. all of them now scratching their heads at what happened. alicia was discovered here on monday where a memorial now sits. police officers don't know if she was hit by a car or if she just fell. but the signs put up by...
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sam brock joins us live with what people are seeing and feeling. hopefully it's a little relief, sam. >> reporter: jessica, good evening.om afar, the skyline is shrouded in l dome is it will up in red. from the street level, things look and feel better as we await major changes mid week. on market street, the masks are still a mainstay. and smoky scenes have not by any stretch been a walk in the park. what has the last week been like for you? >> it's been crazy. i've tried to stay inside. >> a sore, scratchy throat and a lot more congestion. >> reporter: but a sliver of good news in san francisco monday. the air quality index continues to move in the right direction, down. and here's the visible proof. today, a ferry building sighting from elevation on market. last friday, the clock tower was nowhere to be seen. and maybe more sho skies. three case ago, it was ashy black. >> for this event, it's a meteorologist inea. he says technology for tracking the fire smoke has improved, and so too has the bay area's outlook for clearing out. >> it's going to
sam brock joins us live with what people are seeing and feeling. hopefully it's a little relief, sam. >> reporter: jessica, good evening.om afar, the skyline is shrouded in l dome is it will up in red. from the street level, things look and feel better as we await major changes mid week. on market street, the masks are still a mainstay. and smoky scenes have not by any stretch been a walk in the park. what has the last week been like for you? >> it's been crazy. i've tried to stay...
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this is brock after a nuclear attack. alert-- there's a nuclear attack. >> yes, well, it is called "apocalypse." thanks for watching the show. we're on episode 8, stephen. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm sorry, is that on cbs? >> no, you're thinking of "murphy brown." >> i don't know what that means. but, yes, i'm playing this character brock. this is him after a nuclear attack, and when i first looked in the mirror and i thought oh, my god i am so old and wrinkly and white i could be a senator. i look like-- i literally look like chuck grassley. i mean, this is why we need younger, fresher voice voices in congress, stephen. >> stephen: so this is one of the two. you'd think oh, surely the other one would be a more attractive character. >> i would think that. >> stephen: there gu. ( laughter ). >> yes-- so-- >> stephen: are you playing a medievamed surf. >> i play a nuclear scientist who designs robots. this character appeared this week. i'm wearing a crazy wig. here's the funny part of it. i'm wearing a wig but no makeup. t
this is brock after a nuclear attack. alert-- there's a nuclear attack. >> yes, well, it is called "apocalypse." thanks for watching the show. we're on episode 8, stephen. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm sorry, is that on cbs? >> no, you're thinking of "murphy brown." >> i don't know what that means. but, yes, i'm playing this character brock. this is him after a nuclear attack, and when i first looked in the mirror and i thought oh, my god i am so old...
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sam brock joins us from highway 70 year the original flashpoint with details on how perhaps the fire started. sam. >> reporter: raj, good evening. pulga is a small enclave off highway 70 a few miles down the road from where i'm standing. i interviewed a woman who runs a retreat and most of whose business remained intact after the fire. but unfortunately, many of her friends did not have such an outcome. and what she wants to do is help victims with a lawsuit against pg&e to illuminate the utility's role in this fire, if, in fact, it's at fault. >> you know, this town has been around for 100 years and survived multiple fires and there is something watching over this place. >> reporter: betsy now wants to extend the favor and watch over her neighbors, especially those forced to flee the community. >> there are people up there who didn't even have power hooked up. they don't even have business with pg&e and they lost their homes and they need to be taken care of too. and pg&e, if this is their fault, they need to be held accountable. >> reporter: her concern comes after she received an
sam brock joins us from highway 70 year the original flashpoint with details on how perhaps the fire started. sam. >> reporter: raj, good evening. pulga is a small enclave off highway 70 a few miles down the road from where i'm standing. i interviewed a woman who runs a retreat and most of whose business remained intact after the fire. but unfortunately, many of her friends did not have such an outcome. and what she wants to do is help victims with a lawsuit against pg&e to illuminate...
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sam brock is joining us. >> reporter: i think they are happy that they can breathe again. that is one. typically, when you have red roads and pre holiday travel, talking about millions of people leaving home, that would be an equation for a nightmare on the road. 280 is fairly cleared up as the rain has stopped momentarily. we did see ponding and road closures. people are grateful that the rain has come in and the smoke is out. 24 hours ago, blue skies and a wave of white clouds pave the way for today's first storm system of the season. a soggy affair that meant more than just umbrella and raincoats for san franciscans for some, the rainfall symbolizes freedom. >> even though the air quality is not perfect right now, still a lot better than it has been. i took the opportunity to get out and moving again. >> reporter: moving in on possible drain clogs. >> make sure there is not a lot of debris leaves. clean it out. >> reporter: the department offers free sandbags. missing flood barriers at trouble spots on follow som. not to mention the missionary of power poles that detach
sam brock is joining us. >> reporter: i think they are happy that they can breathe again. that is one. typically, when you have red roads and pre holiday travel, talking about millions of people leaving home, that would be an equation for a nightmare on the road. 280 is fairly cleared up as the rain has stopped momentarily. we did see ponding and road closures. people are grateful that the rain has come in and the smoke is out. 24 hours ago, blue skies and a wave of white clouds pave the...
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fema director brock long took heat from both parties during a thursday hearing.e harshest over the federal response to hurricane maria which devastated puerto rico last summer. "3000 people died in this tragedy." but in impassioned testimony -- long defended his agency. "we have 514 open disasters across half this globe from the mariana islands all the way to the virgin islands." "long says some communities are woefully unprepared for natural disasters making his job impossible." "if youre expecting fema to be the only responder and the first responder on all these events, well then you're going to have to quadruple my budget and increase my staffing patterns tremendously.""it just freaking drives me crazy." long's explanation wasn't enough to satisfy those who feel left behind by recovery efforts. "we have 250 million dollars sitting in the bank." or those who say it's government red tape not fundin
fema director brock long took heat from both parties during a thursday hearing.e harshest over the federal response to hurricane maria which devastated puerto rico last summer. "3000 people died in this tragedy." but in impassioned testimony -- long defended his agency. "we have 514 open disasters across half this globe from the mariana islands all the way to the virgin islands." "long says some communities are woefully unprepared for natural disasters making his job...
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brock obama in some ways, and more different president these two.in terms of, he didn't try to dominate every news cycle. he didn't insist that is tourism, every policy goes back to the old harry truman idea that in a lot can get done in washington if you don't mind some of the else taking credit for. obama approached healthcare for example, was more about presenting an image of the congress doing a lot of the heavy lifting. there was the visible place with that was happening. obama character was was this other story. it was compelling to a lot of americans. we think of the difficulties in his childhood, how he rises above that, how he deals with an increasingly diverse america. in many ways, barack obama tried to sell himself through hope and change, the personification of the better america. it was left divided and by race, by culture, by class, by region, that was his vision for what he could represent his personification of the country. which presidents always try to be. his vehicle for using this, was particularly social media outfits like yout
brock obama in some ways, and more different president these two.in terms of, he didn't try to dominate every news cycle. he didn't insist that is tourism, every policy goes back to the old harry truman idea that in a lot can get done in washington if you don't mind some of the else taking credit for. obama approached healthcare for example, was more about presenting an image of the congress doing a lot of the heavy lifting. there was the visible place with that was happening. obama character...
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sam brock tells us the city is rallying around those caught in the cross hairs of the federal immigration crackdown. >> reporter: in san francisco's mission neighborhood, the signs of international flavor are everywhere. and, on this day. >> we serve everyone. i want to make sure everyone knows that. >> reporter: a resounding invitation to utilize an access point today toured by london breed. >> this is an incredible opportunity for a coordinated entry system toe help families, to help address the challenges they are having with having a roof over their head. >> reporter: it provides critical services to immigrants, many of whom come to catholic charities with no documentation. catholic charities director of immigration services is reacting to president trump's order. >> i just signed the problem cla haiti -- proclamation on asylum u. >> reporter: a move meant to prevent some from seeking asylum. >> it is an expression of the climate, and actually, yeah. fear in the community. >> reporter: civil rights groups like the aclu called the proclamation illegal and responded, so, we're suing. as
sam brock tells us the city is rallying around those caught in the cross hairs of the federal immigration crackdown. >> reporter: in san francisco's mission neighborhood, the signs of international flavor are everywhere. and, on this day. >> we serve everyone. i want to make sure everyone knows that. >> reporter: a resounding invitation to utilize an access point today toured by london breed. >> this is an incredible opportunity for a coordinated entry system toe help...
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knew all this brock's and my earth science teacher back then said there's going to be eight hundred years of coal and when he said that that's when things were good you know where everybody was working like the guys that worked in the mines they always had nice cars like the camero i remember thinking when i was younger. that is sin anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. he. did where. and it's true. a. good. thing. would hold his hands do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to be right to be close that's what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters at my age. there should. be global economy's been dead since two thousand and eight and through the transfusion of a lot of money has been animated and kept alive it looks like something was going on there but now those transfusions of cash are ending because interest rates are going to
knew all this brock's and my earth science teacher back then said there's going to be eight hundred years of coal and when he said that that's when things were good you know where everybody was working like the guys that worked in the mines they always had nice cars like the camero i remember thinking when i was younger. that is sin anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's...
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. >> sack brock joins us in san rafael, holiday shopping or just getting around town was challengingter: there is a lot of issues. the christmas farm here has been in business for about 50 years and periodically has seen weather-related mayhem so the trees around me standing now, when workers got her this morning they were all waterlogged and toppled. it took heavy lifting to get them back up again. >> did your heart sink when you saw this? >> oh, yeah. it is hard work and the big trees especially. >> reporter: before getting back to business, javier and his coworkers had to get a couple of hundred trees back on their feet,. >> we might not do the larger ones because it issous -- it is dangerous. >> reporter: if it was odd, so was the relative inactivity elsewhere in marin county. >> i was expecting much larger puddles but they are looking bone dry. which is a good thing. >> reporter: mark is describing small sections of the creek that currently don't have anything flowing through them. in the hearst of downtown, the occasionally trouble some body of water bubbles and flows without i
. >> sack brock joins us in san rafael, holiday shopping or just getting around town was challengingter: there is a lot of issues. the christmas farm here has been in business for about 50 years and periodically has seen weather-related mayhem so the trees around me standing now, when workers got her this morning they were all waterlogged and toppled. it took heavy lifting to get them back up again. >> did your heart sink when you saw this? >> oh, yeah. it is hard work and the...
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in san francisco sam brock, nbc y ood chance of snow in the sierra. looked like on 80. that is snow falling. you can see it's right near truckee. plenty of stuff coming down. now, we're going to give you a live look at our satellite radar as well. you can see it there. lots of green. chief meteorologist jaf ranieri's tracking the storm. and yes, there is another one on the way. jeff is going to join with us an update in 15 minutes and show us exactly where that green is going to stick around. >> some of our other stories tonight. it's a federal law designed to protect immigrants from spousal abuse but in the heightened climate of immigration many people say this law is being misused as a way to prevent deportation. >> foreign spouses are alleging domestic violence but many american men say it is the law that's being abused. joining us now is investigative reporter liz wagner. >> reporter: jess and raj, nearly half a million immigrants marry americans each year, but marriages can also offer an open door into the u.s. tonight you'll hear from the bay ar
in san francisco sam brock, nbc y ood chance of snow in the sierra. looked like on 80. that is snow falling. you can see it's right near truckee. plenty of stuff coming down. now, we're going to give you a live look at our satellite radar as well. you can see it there. lots of green. chief meteorologist jaf ranieri's tracking the storm. and yes, there is another one on the way. jeff is going to join with us an update in 15 minutes and show us exactly where that green is going to stick around....
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through paradise, frankd by govern jerry brown, his successor gavin newsom and fema administrator brock long. then he got an update on the camp fire and what's being done to maintain it. >> we've never seen anything like this in california. we've never seen anything like this here. it's like atotal devastation. >> reporter: in chico, melissa colorado, "nbc bay area news." >> after that visit, the president also got a look at the devastation in southern california. he toured part of the woolsey fire zone in malibu yesterday afternoon. governor brown and governor-elect gavin newson also joined him there as well. the president briefly met with families and first responders of the thousand oaks shooting. >>> we take you back to butte county where the smoke cleared in parts of paradise to give us a look at the widespread damage. firefighters from menlo park captured this picture with their drone. buildings and homes reduced to just memories because of the camp fire. some of the camp fire evacuees are about to be evacuated again. fire victims who set up an emergency tent village in chico have
through paradise, frankd by govern jerry brown, his successor gavin newsom and fema administrator brock long. then he got an update on the camp fire and what's being done to maintain it. >> we've never seen anything like this in california. we've never seen anything like this here. it's like atotal devastation. >> reporter: in chico, melissa colorado, "nbc bay area news." >> after that visit, the president also got a look at the devastation in southern california. he...
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. >>> today brock long testifies on a disaster response before the house oversight and government reform committee. we'll have live coverage of that at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span3. >> each week in the segment of the washington journal, we like to take a look how your money is at work in a different federal program. this week we're joined by todd harrison. there was an audit that the d.o.d. technically failed but the pentagon said they expected to fail this audit. why? >> well, this is something that the d.o.d. has been working on for more than a decade now, try to get ready for an audit and believe it or not, this is actually progress that they failed the audit because that means they got through the process of doing the audit in order to find all of the deficiencies. as expected i think i was on the show in march talking about readiness and how they will almost certainly fail the audit, so now they have a list of corrective actions they need to take. they will go back, clean up their accounting processes, clean up inventories of equipment, things like that, and have a go at it ag
. >>> today brock long testifies on a disaster response before the house oversight and government reform committee. we'll have live coverage of that at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span3. >> each week in the segment of the washington journal, we like to take a look how your money is at work in a different federal program. this week we're joined by todd harrison. there was an audit that the d.o.d. technically failed but the pentagon said they expected to fail this audit. why?...
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nbc bay area )s sam brock attended the moving event at city hall and he joins us live from the castro. sam? you seen it? a man hanging on for life wleweo land safely. and we )re standing by to take your call. our phone bank is open accepting donations to help the victims of the devastating fires in california. just call the number on your screen to help out. youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love to give. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross. yes for less. nearly cost him his life. watch: he )s on the left, with his instructor on the right. lots of great scenery to enjoy-- there )s just one problem-- he )s not strapped in. for the next two minutes, the only thing stopping him from falling: clinging onto that bar and his instructor. the two soared through the trees, until they managed to make a landing. this video has 1-point-3 million views
nbc bay area )s sam brock attended the moving event at city hall and he joins us live from the castro. sam? you seen it? a man hanging on for life wleweo land safely. and we )re standing by to take your call. our phone bank is open accepting donations to help the victims of the devastating fires in california. just call the number on your screen to help out. youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a...
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. >> fema administrator brock long said his agency will bring in mobile homes and temporary schools and hospital while the process of rebuilding gets underway.>>> 4:06. the mayor of paradise is very thankful for the help of fema and she predicts her town will rebuild. >> this will be the most challenging thing i've ever done. i've had challenges before. it is probably going to be the most challenging that any of us have ever faced. we are up to it. we are a close, strong community. we will do this. >> the paradise mayor lost her own home and so did the rest of the city council. mayor jones said if you want to help but they really need is financial help. gift cards. she said don't send supplies because they have four warehouses full of supplies.>>> many schools in and around paradise are damaged or destroyed. students are in limbo. state and local education officials that yesterday to talk about how to get students back to the classrooms. there are a lot of unknown things like if and when the damaged schools will be built and where the students can go. >> smoke from the campfires is caus
. >> fema administrator brock long said his agency will bring in mobile homes and temporary schools and hospital while the process of rebuilding gets underway.>>> 4:06. the mayor of paradise is very thankful for the help of fema and she predicts her town will rebuild. >> this will be the most challenging thing i've ever done. i've had challenges before. it is probably going to be the most challenging that any of us have ever faced. we are up to it. we are a close, strong...
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. >> president trump walked through paradise flanked by the governor and brock long. then in chico the president got a update on the camp nd what is being done to contain it. president trump thanking firefighters and law enforcement for their effort. >> it is like total devastation. republicans are adding millions more to the co-callhf so-called that would help. gavin new sm said she grateful for that funding and he is looking forward to state and federal officials working together in the years ahead to help this community rebuild. in chico, i'm melissa colorado. >>> thank you, the president's visit continues after spending three hours on t on the left bo e venra county. one thing you want to point out here in this video is you can see the drastic difference in that air quality. in ventura county the president is expected to tour the woolsy fire zone and visit with the victims of the thousand oaks shooting. >> the last time a sitting president visits bouke county. a massive lightning storm sparked wild fires up and down the state. president bush toured it with arnold
. >> president trump walked through paradise flanked by the governor and brock long. then in chico the president got a update on the camp nd what is being done to contain it. president trump thanking firefighters and law enforcement for their effort. >> it is like total devastation. republicans are adding millions more to the co-callhf so-called that would help. gavin new sm said she grateful for that funding and he is looking forward to state and federal officials working together...
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california governor jerry brown, fema chief brock long and secretary of the interior ryan zinke are about to tour the epicenter of the worst wildfire in the country's history. they will walk through the charred remains of paradise, california where the death toll now stands at 50. we are now hearing the national guard has arrived on the scene to begin searching for remains of any other victims. we will take you there live in just a moment. this as the lawsuits have begun. pg & e, the utility company in the region, plummeting more than 23% at this hour. make that 22%, following news the utility company's insurance may not cover its losses from the california down $3 billion from its credit line in anticipation of a fire related liability. while the cause of camp fire as it's called in paradise, california has yet to officially be determined, pg & e has disclosed that sparks were seen coming from utility lines on one homeowner's property there november 8th just before the wildfire began. shares are on pace to close at their lowest level since september of 2003. they stand at $25.28 a share
california governor jerry brown, fema chief brock long and secretary of the interior ryan zinke are about to tour the epicenter of the worst wildfire in the country's history. they will walk through the charred remains of paradise, california where the death toll now stands at 50. we are now hearing the national guard has arrived on the scene to begin searching for remains of any other victims. we will take you there live in just a moment. this as the lawsuits have begun. pg & e, the...
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>> you have to care not just about black causes but black lives. >> reporter: in san francisco sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> a san francisco supervisor wants to remove mark zuckerberg's name from the city's public hospital. he's asked the city attorney what it would take to do that and how much money the city might love. zuckerberg and his wife donated $75 million to the hospital three years ago, and the city then renamed it zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. supervisor aaron peskin believes the name now reflects poorly on the city in light of the several recent scandals at facebook involving data security and users' personal information and the hiring of a pr firm to allegedly publicly discredit facebook's critics. >> we'll see what my colleagues in the public think about this, but i think it's a wake-up call to facebook that it's time to reform the corporate culture. >> now, if city leaders ultimately decide to take zuckerberg's name off sf general, they might have to return some or all of that $75 million donation if zuckerberg requests it. >>> google will
>> you have to care not just about black causes but black lives. >> reporter: in san francisco sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> a san francisco supervisor wants to remove mark zuckerberg's name from the city's public hospital. he's asked the city attorney what it would take to do that and how much money the city might love. zuckerberg and his wife donated $75 million to the hospital three years ago, and the city then renamed it zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and...
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let me toss them by signing paul brock want them to. now and i walk one by more law but i'm not negotiate. company. the how best value said the lemieux me. because i mean you know since i was huge in one zero recently maligned let me. buy them ground you buy the ones i like the ones i what i want i. want so you build a. going to put more. money to go to ground zero you are asking too much. so be it. someone has to stand up and make sure the government recognizes this you and wolf. international laws govern money down long human beings. who play you play stopper here you people are. people you have to come come come. play or your money become a casino. this is where you guys belong. my believe. in the company actually approached me. trying to think when it is. twenty end of two thousand and thirteen just by chance so so the company c.e.o. on the plane they said would you consider helping with the relocation exercise i said no. it was to have been bought out and wait until we see what happens. but i decided to start working on because of
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. >> fema administrator brock long says his agency will bring in mobile homes along with temporary schools and hospitals while the long process of rebuilding gets underway. fema says it will take years to rebuild the 8600 homes lost along with the destroyed infrastructure. >> they may of paradise says she is grateful for the help from the state and fema and promises the town will rebuild. >> this is going to be the most challenging thing i have ever done. it is probably going to be the most challenging everything every -- any of us has faced. we are up to it. we are a close community and we are up to it. we are going to do it. >> mayor jody jones lost her own home as to the rest of the city council. in terms of lessons learned, she hopes people will opt into the alert system so they will get notices on their cell phone as well as their land lines. smoke from the campfire has practiced san francisco state university to cancel classes through saturday. san jose state has now followed suit in just the past hour. it announced the campus will be closed tomorrow and friday because of the poor ai
. >> fema administrator brock long says his agency will bring in mobile homes along with temporary schools and hospitals while the long process of rebuilding gets underway. fema says it will take years to rebuild the 8600 homes lost along with the destroyed infrastructure. >> they may of paradise says she is grateful for the help from the state and fema and promises the town will rebuild. >> this is going to be the most challenging thing i have ever done. it is probably going...
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reporting from butte county this evening, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam. it's an agonizing wait for the families. makeshift list of the missing are popping up at the evacuation centers. some of them include handwritten notes, pictures of people with their loved ones that they're searching for. today the butte county sheriff's office published their own official list of the missing. now, as we've been telling you, 103 people are missing. we may have that number change. if you want to see the list, we've embedded it on our website. you can check it out there. it's nbcbayarea.com. >> so how big is this? the burn zone now stretches more than 200 miles. this is what it looks like. you see paradise right in the middle. chico is right over here on the edge of the burn zone. and paradise in the middle of it all. for comparison we've overlaid the burn zone in the south bay. it would encompass the east bay foothills all the way until saratoga. there's san jose. it would stretch all the way to los gatos and saratoga. another perspective. over san francisco. it would
reporting from butte county this evening, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam. it's an agonizing wait for the families. makeshift list of the missing are popping up at the evacuation centers. some of them include handwritten notes, pictures of people with their loved ones that they're searching for. today the butte county sheriff's office published their own official list of the missing. now, as we've been telling you, 103 people are missing. we may have that number change. if...
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sam brock has more. >> reporter: good morning. the crowds are long gone here, although we are hearing members of the newsom camp. what a night, the former los angeles stock exchange, there they are again, what is now a nightcl nightclub. 8:08 last night gavin newsom had won, polls closed at 8:00, almost immediate. he took the stage a couple hours later and told roughly 1,500 people here, this is a new day and age for california, that the politics of cruelty are over, a clear jab at the federal government. >> we don't regulate a woman's body more than we regulate assault weapons on our streets. [ cheers and applause ] we don't demean, we don't discriminate, and we don't demoralize. we don't separate families, and we don't lock kids in cages. >> reporter: there's some nice moments at the beginning and the end of his speech. he thanked john cox and said he had a great conversation with him, how generous he was and the fact that this was a hard-fought battle. on the back end, he hugged his family and said he's overcome some things him
sam brock has more. >> reporter: good morning. the crowds are long gone here, although we are hearing members of the newsom camp. what a night, the former los angeles stock exchange, there they are again, what is now a nightcl nightclub. 8:08 last night gavin newsom had won, polls closed at 8:00, almost immediate. he took the stage a couple hours later and told roughly 1,500 people here, this is a new day and age for california, that the politics of cruelty are over, a clear jab at the...
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sam brock joins us live from downtown los angeles this morning. good morning, sam. >> reporter: good morning, laura. gavin newsom had been leading in the polls on average by about 16 points in the weeks leading into the election, and lo and behold he ended up winning roughly by about 19 points. you might be asking, why is he in l.a.? that would be a very good question, and the answer is simple, for symbolism. his campaign wanted to send a message that though newsom served in san francisco's government for years and of course san francisco's mayor for years where he trailblazed on issues look gay marriage and universal health care, he's here to represent everybody in california and on election night newsom made that clear before a crowd of about 1,000 people taking on trumpism and what he called agents of anger meant to divide us. >> america's biggest state is making the biggest statement in america. we're saying unmistakably, and in unison, it's time to roll the credits on the politics of chaos and the politics of cruelty. now it's time for going
sam brock joins us live from downtown los angeles this morning. good morning, sam. >> reporter: good morning, laura. gavin newsom had been leading in the polls on average by about 16 points in the weeks leading into the election, and lo and behold he ended up winning roughly by about 19 points. you might be asking, why is he in l.a.? that would be a very good question, and the answer is simple, for symbolism. his campaign wanted to send a message that though newsom served in san...
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was joined by california governor jerry brown, governor-elect gavin newsom, and fema administrator brock long. together they toured some of the destruction on the ground in the malibu area. now, at this point, the woolsey fire is almost contained. authorities have confirmed the fire killed three people and destroyed more than 800 structures. this is a community that's dealing withug tragedies. the woolsey fire broke out the day after a lone gunman killed 12 people in the borderline bar, a country western bar in thousand oaks. it was college night, and the bar was packed when 28-year-old ian long, a former marine, opened fire. now, throughout the last week, while evacuating from their homes and fighting the fire, this community's been trying to cope, holding memorials and funerals for the shooting victims. now, after the president gets a look at the burn area down here, he is expected to meet with the shooting victims and their families. reena. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you, carter. thick smoke is drifting hundreds of miles, making the air dangerous to breathe. in recent days, the air
was joined by california governor jerry brown, governor-elect gavin newsom, and fema administrator brock long. together they toured some of the destruction on the ground in the malibu area. now, at this point, the woolsey fire is almost contained. authorities have confirmed the fire killed three people and destroyed more than 800 structures. this is a community that's dealing withug tragedies. the woolsey fire broke out the day after a lone gunman killed 12 people in the borderline bar, a...
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sam brock is in los angeles at news newsom's headquarters with a report at the top of the hour. >>> live look at capitol hill. america waking up to divided government in washington. >> democrats are given control of the house of representatives and republicans are still in charge of the senate. nbc's tracie potts is in washington with reaction from the winners and the losers. >> reporter: democrats won control of the house of representatives with a record number of women elected, and the blue wave swept through places like virginia. jennifer wexton becomes the first democrat to represent her district in four decades. >> we have the power to makes things better. >> reporter: republicans hold on with ted cruz's victory in texas. >> we want a future with more jobs and more security and more freedom. >> reporter: senate republicans took seats from democrats in indiana, north dakota, and missouri, where josh holley great claire mccaskill. >> i am not going away. i love this state. i will continue to serve. >> reporter: west virginia's joe manchin heads back to washington with this message for
sam brock is in los angeles at news newsom's headquarters with a report at the top of the hour. >>> live look at capitol hill. america waking up to divided government in washington. >> democrats are given control of the house of representatives and republicans are still in charge of the senate. nbc's tracie potts is in washington with reaction from the winners and the losers. >> reporter: democrats won control of the house of representatives with a record number of women...