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i also wanted to say that black lives matter with elise ya garz ya here. her leadership envision i think is critical. one quote i would like to read about her is what's represented by this new movement. elise ya has said we are rejecting a lot of the things that don't work, things that we've done in the past. it's important not to keep doing the same things over and over and expect to get different results. there's an activist in saint lewis called f o and he always says this is not your grandparent's civil rights movement. without being disrespectful to the real sacrifices others have made, this is about our generation of time. what's real? this is our generation's time. we're going to do it the way we know how. i think what elise ya garner and the black lives matter, they really provide leadership state and provide struggles that expand our community. let me acknowledge black lives matter and elise ya garza. [applause] >> all right. thank you supervisor mar for recognizing our work. it's an honor to have been recognized now for the second time. first tim
i also wanted to say that black lives matter with elise ya garz ya here. her leadership envision i think is critical. one quote i would like to read about her is what's represented by this new movement. elise ya has said we are rejecting a lot of the things that don't work, things that we've done in the past. it's important not to keep doing the same things over and over and expect to get different results. there's an activist in saint lewis called f o and he always says this is not your...
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elise kirshner nbc bay area news. >> if you have a tip for elise or anybody in our investigative unit, give us a call 888-996-tips or you can also e-mail theunit @nbcbayarea.com. >>> it's frustrating, nightly commute just picking up on 101 in palo alto. tonight, new information that shows it's going to get worse. the one thing, though you won't be able to count on in the future. >>> plus -- >> reporter: i'm marianne favro live in san jose. this report just released today shows that our economy is booming locally. coming up find out just how many new jobs were created in the bay area. >>> i want my senior year to blow up and i decided to make my mark. >> he often felt like an outsider until now. how this newly crowned homecoming king is helping others feel like they too, belong. it's part of our "bay area proud" series. >>> then at 6:00 a seafood favorite fished into near oblivion. >> these animals are really right on the brink of extinction. >> the promising bay area experiment giving new hope for all kinds of endangered animals. >> started with 12 animals and now we have thousands. >
elise kirshner nbc bay area news. >> if you have a tip for elise or anybody in our investigative unit, give us a call 888-996-tips or you can also e-mail theunit @nbcbayarea.com. >>> it's frustrating, nightly commute just picking up on 101 in palo alto. tonight, new information that shows it's going to get worse. the one thing, though you won't be able to count on in the future. >>> plus -- >> reporter: i'm marianne favro live in san jose. this report just released...
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. >> thank you, elise. if you have a tip for elise or anybody on the investigative unit, give us a call or send us a e-mail. >>> let's bring in the chief meteorologist jeff ren meteorologist. what are we seeing? >>le with -- well, this change that we are seeing is, can check this out, 299 miles long, and getting a small slice of this is going to dramatically change our forecast. you will see the sprawling tick ticker there when we will have it introduced. you can see that it is mainly clear skies and patchy haze at the south bay and starting off with cloudy skies. sun breaking through, but it is hazy and the low 50s, and we will take you through the drought wednesday, and what you will e notice here is that it is going to be a mild day for tomorrow. we are not going to be seeing a huge decrease in the temperatures. we won't get a lot of the sunshine, so it is going to be another one of those, excuse the words here, little bit of gross like you see here looking off to the distance and rain already to the was
. >> thank you, elise. if you have a tip for elise or anybody on the investigative unit, give us a call or send us a e-mail. >>> let's bring in the chief meteorologist jeff ren meteorologist. what are we seeing? >>le with -- well, this change that we are seeing is, can check this out, 299 miles long, and getting a small slice of this is going to dramatically change our forecast. you will see the sprawling tick ticker there when we will have it introduced. you can see that...
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. >> elise shows us how it can affect us when the next quake strikes. >> we've discovered many columns already been retrofitted need to be looked at again. after the 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit, it took just six seconds for the cyprus freeway to collapse. it forced the upper deck to fall onto the roadway below. 35 cars and trucks were crushed. dr. jim betts is the chief of surgery at children's hospital in oakland. he was one of the first doctors to climb into the chaos. >> the whole situation was so unnatural. for those of us who hadn't actually been in an earthquake of that magnitude. >> reporter: he performed surgery on a 6-year-old boy. he saved the boy's life but 42 people died. >> i think you have to have a very sobering reality that something like this can happen again. >> reporter: and when the next powerful earthquake happens will the columns fail again? the investigative unit has found that some have yet to be retrofitted. >> the ones that have not been retrofitted will not farewell. it's somewhat overdue. >> she says when that happens the older nonretrofitted columns will s
. >> elise shows us how it can affect us when the next quake strikes. >> we've discovered many columns already been retrofitted need to be looked at again. after the 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit, it took just six seconds for the cyprus freeway to collapse. it forced the upper deck to fall onto the roadway below. 35 cars and trucks were crushed. dr. jim betts is the chief of surgery at children's hospital in oakland. he was one of the first doctors to climb into the chaos. >>...
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and our chief international correspondent elise is there. given all the buildup and uncertainty and angst about this, any deal is quite a deal isn't it? but how rocky does it feel from where you are in minsk? >> very rocky. not, of course just here in minsk after this eerie calm after the building has been emptied, after the 17 hours of marathon discussions, but now it returns to where it really matters, to the ground and where there has been an escalation in recent weeks. the stakes are very high. and as you said the rebel groups some of the rebel fighters on the ground have said why should we give up what we spilled blood for, we lots lives, we lost families for. we have declared self-declared people's republics there. those are going to be the very, very difficult issues. but for the moment there is some relief here that a cease-fire has been announced. and that will give them some breathing space, to try to work out some of the logistics of that. and of course, it's not just the immediate issue. the immediate cease-fire will only hold if
and our chief international correspondent elise is there. given all the buildup and uncertainty and angst about this, any deal is quite a deal isn't it? but how rocky does it feel from where you are in minsk? >> very rocky. not, of course just here in minsk after this eerie calm after the building has been emptied, after the 17 hours of marathon discussions, but now it returns to where it really matters, to the ground and where there has been an escalation in recent weeks. the stakes are...
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elise? >> reporter: well that's right, wolf.asn't really been reached yet, although he's heard enough to know that he doesn't like it. and he said today that while he does not want to seek a confrontation with the president, he feels he needs to visit washington and speak to congress because of an obligation to protect the israeli people. take a listen. >> what we do have today, a profound disagreement with the united states administration and the rest of the p5 plus 1 or the offer that's been made to iran. this offer would enable iran to threaten israel's survival. >> reporter: now, wolf very strong words, as we said but he did try to soften the blow by saying that this is not about a personal issue between him and president oembama. he said that he does appreciate what president obama has done for israel but that congress has a very important role to play and he feels he needs to come and address it wolf. he did leave himself some wriggle room. he did say he may do something short of a full address to the joint session of cong
elise? >> reporter: well that's right, wolf.asn't really been reached yet, although he's heard enough to know that he doesn't like it. and he said today that while he does not want to seek a confrontation with the president, he feels he needs to visit washington and speak to congress because of an obligation to protect the israeli people. take a listen. >> what we do have today, a profound disagreement with the united states administration and the rest of the p5 plus 1 or the offer...
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you learn that robert elise history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected ways robert elise history intersects with the father of our country's history and that is george washington's history. start way down river westmoreland county virginia near the chesapeake bay where robert e. lee grew up, was born i'm sorry on a great plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e. lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no other american have. it's that he fathered two sons of the declaration of independence and the great house of thomas lee built at stratford was a symbol of the great wealth that the lee family accumulated on the potomac river. these -- the lee's truly were one of virginia's finest families and not far from stratford hall a short drive away in westmoreland county will find where george washington was born. by the time robert e. lee was born in 1807 george washington was long dead. but philly and washington names had already infused together and that was because of robert e. lee's father a man nam
you learn that robert elise history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected ways robert elise history intersects with the father of our country's history and that is george washington's history. start way down river westmoreland county virginia near the chesapeake bay where robert e. lee grew up, was born i'm sorry on a great plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e. lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no...
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you learn that robert elise history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected ways robert elise history intersects with the father of our country's history and that is george washington's history. start way down river westmoreland county virginia near the chesapeake bay where robert e. lee grew up, was born i'm sorry on a great plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e. lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no other american have. it's that he fathered two sons of the declaration of independence and the great house of thomas lee built at stratford was a symbol of the great wealth that the lee family accumulated on the potomac river. these -- the lee's truly were one of virginia's finest families and not far from stratford hall a short drive away in westmoreland county will find where george washington was born. by the time robert e. lee was born in 1807 george washington was long dead. but philly and washington names had already infused together and that was because of robert e. lee's father a man nam
you learn that robert elise history flows up and down this river and you learn in the most unexpected ways robert elise history intersects with the father of our country's history and that is george washington's history. start way down river westmoreland county virginia near the chesapeake bay where robert e. lee grew up, was born i'm sorry on a great plantation called stratford hall. stratford hall was built by robert e. lee's great great uncle thomas lee. thomas lee has a distinction that no...
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. >> this is sarah x doing fur elise. >> the sound of internet clicking on this video is almost louderis music. >> when are we going to get tired of this? >> i don't think anybody will because people especially men, just don't get tired of it. >> these happen to be two very talented bosoms. >> and she kind of looks like marilyn monroe. >> so pretty. >> she does have a really beautiful face. >> a pretty face. >> you're not allowed on the set anymore. >> it's mesmerizing somehow. >> so funny, she found her talent and is using it. >> people love it. >> i hope she doesn't ever do it naked. i hope it doesn't progress to that. >> i want to see it but only because i want to see how it moves. yant to see the whole thing, head over to rightthisminute.com, click on today's show or see it on our mobile app. >>> that's it for "right this minute." thanks for joining us, everybody. see you next tim >>> -- on my property! >> it's not my snow. >> living in winter's deep freeze has some people heated up. >> what's driving neighbor gary crazy mad. >> you're the lunatic! >> a motorcyclist is headed for d
. >> this is sarah x doing fur elise. >> the sound of internet clicking on this video is almost louderis music. >> when are we going to get tired of this? >> i don't think anybody will because people especially men, just don't get tired of it. >> these happen to be two very talented bosoms. >> and she kind of looks like marilyn monroe. >> so pretty. >> she does have a really beautiful face. >> a pretty face. >> you're not allowed on...
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cnn global affairs correspondent elise labott is live in jerusalem.e reaction in israel to this terrorist attack what's the reaction to netanyahu's comments? >> reporter: well jake the reaction is pretty bad everywhere from israel to europe. these comments yesterday by prime minister netanyahu telling jews that it's not safe in europe and they need to come to israel have really caused a lot of fire. take a listen. >> israel is your home. we are preparing and calling for the absorption of mass immigration from europe. we call on the absorption of mass immigration from europe and i would like to tell all the european jews and all jews wherever they are, israel is the home of every jew. >> reporter: he said israel will be welcoming of them with open arms jake. the israeli government is now working on a package of measures to help jews emigrate to israel and everyone from former president peres saying this is not the way they want jews to come to israel out of fear out of terror. they want jews to come because of their faith, of their love for israel. tha
cnn global affairs correspondent elise labott is live in jerusalem.e reaction in israel to this terrorist attack what's the reaction to netanyahu's comments? >> reporter: well jake the reaction is pretty bad everywhere from israel to europe. these comments yesterday by prime minister netanyahu telling jews that it's not safe in europe and they need to come to israel have really caused a lot of fire. take a listen. >> israel is your home. we are preparing and calling for the...
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because she supports the executive actions. >> a look at some of what is ahead from congress from elise foley who covers congress and more. you can read more by following huffingtonpost.com and follow her on twitter, @elisefoley. thank you. >> keep track of the republican-led congress and follow its new members through its first session. new congress, best axis on c-span c-span2, c-span radio and >> we are live at the national governors convention. today's event includes j johnson -- jeh johnson. johnson has had a busy morning, appearing on 5 of the 7 sunday morning talk shows. a bill to sign after fabric 27th is held up in the
because she supports the executive actions. >> a look at some of what is ahead from congress from elise foley who covers congress and more. you can read more by following huffingtonpost.com and follow her on twitter, @elisefoley. thank you. >> keep track of the republican-led congress and follow its new members through its first session. new congress, best axis on c-span c-span2, c-span radio and >> we are live at the national governors convention. today's event includes j...
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hall meeting in miami yesterday, the president urged undocumented immigrants to keep planning for elise for deportation. a federal judge has blocked the executive actions for now that will protect 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation, that was after a 26 state coalition led by texas filed the lawsuit claiming the president over stepped his legal authority. >> before he went to miami he met with lawyer star curry at the white house. he said they talked about basketball, golf and the president's malaria initiative. he addressed several dignitaries on the issue yesterday. he has donated to every 3-pointer he makes. the warriors also visited the pentagon in arlington national cemetery. they played of 2 of the unknown soldiers the truth was especially for david lee his grandfather is buried there. >> the san francisco 49ers will bid to host another major event led by the stadium. they'll host the college football championship game. if he's interested in hosting he -- we know the 1st ever championship game was held last month in texas. the stadium has hosted the pack 12 champion
hall meeting in miami yesterday, the president urged undocumented immigrants to keep planning for elise for deportation. a federal judge has blocked the executive actions for now that will protect 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation, that was after a 26 state coalition led by texas filed the lawsuit claiming the president over stepped his legal authority. >> before he went to miami he met with lawyer star curry at the white house. he said they talked about basketball, golf...
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but investigative reporter elise kirchner found that's not always happening and some major accidentsr on this. bus when in a flash, a fed etch ground truck plows into you. >> people just they'll be flying all over the bus. >> knocking fellow passengers out of their seats. >> i saw the truck. i just thought he was going to stop. but he never did. >> that's what happened to any son on his way to a beach in miami. january, 2012 when a fedex ground truck hit the bus he was riding in. you can see him sitting in the back row wearing a white t-shirt and headphones clearly shaken by the impact. >> a lot of policemen. a lot of paramedics people like screaming in pain. >> miami city officials say 18 people including nelson were taken to local hospitals. it's all because according to authorities the truck ran a red light and t-boned the bus. law enforcement agencies are required to notify the department of transportation when a crash involving a motor carrier causes fatalities serious injuries or requires vehicles to be towed from the scene and it doesn't matter if the carrier is responsible fo
but investigative reporter elise kirchner found that's not always happening and some major accidentsr on this. bus when in a flash, a fed etch ground truck plows into you. >> people just they'll be flying all over the bus. >> knocking fellow passengers out of their seats. >> i saw the truck. i just thought he was going to stop. but he never did. >> that's what happened to any son on his way to a beach in miami. january, 2012 when a fedex ground truck hit the bus he was...
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elise kersh ner looks at why 25 years after an earthquake some columns in the bay area supporting structurest to be retro fitted to withstand the next big quake. you can see all of our work including some cool interactive maps and data tools about these levies on our website. go to nbc bay area.com. >> very valuable reporting. thank you. >> you bet. >> if you have a tip for anyone in our investigative unit we urge you to give us a call or send an e-mail. >> let's turn it over to jeff and we're expecting a change in the forecast by the end of the week. >> yes we have that much needed rain back in the forecast. you'll be able to see in the forecast when we have added the rain icons and i'll have more on that in detail in just a few moments, but we'll take you to the morning forecast. it's not completely clear. areas of haze and clouds and patchy fog namely throughout the peninsula and also for san francisco. temperatures for the most part beginning in the 40s. so need that light jacket to start. take you to the microclimate forecast for tuesday. big thing here is the mild temperatures near rec
elise kersh ner looks at why 25 years after an earthquake some columns in the bay area supporting structurest to be retro fitted to withstand the next big quake. you can see all of our work including some cool interactive maps and data tools about these levies on our website. go to nbc bay area.com. >> very valuable reporting. thank you. >> you bet. >> if you have a tip for anyone in our investigative unit we urge you to give us a call or send an e-mail. >> let's turn it...
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elise, give us the reaction.us what's going on over there, to what's going on in europe. >> reporter: well wolf prime minister netanyahu said israel is waiting for the jews with open arms and he's putting his money where his mouth is. the israeli cabinet has taken up a $46 million plan to encourage europeans to emigrate. his comments echoed what he said after recent attacks in paris on that kosher grocery. netanyahu is increasingly facing criticism, irritation, even, from european political and jewish leaders. the prime minister of denmark said danish jews are a strong part of society. the chief rabbi of copenhagen saying he was disappointed by those remarks. leaders in france also slamming him. president hollande saying jews have an important place in europe and in france. >> we know the israeli elections are scheduled for march 17 h. a lot of political analysts in israel say what the prime minister has been saying not only as far as european jury is concerned but what he's saying about president obama and the d
elise, give us the reaction.us what's going on over there, to what's going on in europe. >> reporter: well wolf prime minister netanyahu said israel is waiting for the jews with open arms and he's putting his money where his mouth is. the israeli cabinet has taken up a $46 million plan to encourage europeans to emigrate. his comments echoed what he said after recent attacks in paris on that kosher grocery. netanyahu is increasingly facing criticism, irritation, even, from european...
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police have yet to re-elise a suspect description. >> two separate deadly crasheses involving motorcycles under investigation tonight. one happened saturday afternoon near highway 84 on sylvan way. the driver lost control of the car, ran head on into a motorcyclist killing him. the driver was arrested on charges of being under the influence. two hours earlier another driver hit three motorcyclists on highway one in sonoma christian. the 19-year-old drifted into the on coming lane clipping a rider and colliding head on into two others. one motorcyclist was killed. >> soda is in the political spotlight again. california state senator bill manning has been a relentless crusader against sugary drinks is trying for a second time to pass a labeling law. that warning would appear on all sugary drinks with 75 or more calories per 12 ounces. there was a similar bill that passed in the senate but died in the assembly. larry gerson says it could pass because of data and awareness about obesity. >> people are looking at ways oh to control oh wees ti. they have their eyes on soda as a culprit. there w
police have yet to re-elise a suspect description. >> two separate deadly crasheses involving motorcycles under investigation tonight. one happened saturday afternoon near highway 84 on sylvan way. the driver lost control of the car, ran head on into a motorcyclist killing him. the driver was arrested on charges of being under the influence. two hours earlier another driver hit three motorcyclists on highway one in sonoma christian. the 19-year-old drifted into the on coming lane clipping...
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elise as far as governor romney is concerned, it is these up and commerce who are more attracted to himush is. >> you guys are criticizing me as well. >> with politics there's a lot of things, sometimes it can be so old or so new. neil: i like that. you guys brought their a game. neil: you don't look a day over 60 right now. very good. meanwhile, don't even think of homeland security funding because you don't like the president executive orders. not just any republican concern about homeland security but how about the first guy to run homeland security? that guy is coming up next i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking fo
elise as far as governor romney is concerned, it is these up and commerce who are more attracted to himush is. >> you guys are criticizing me as well. >> with politics there's a lot of things, sometimes it can be so old or so new. neil: i like that. you guys brought their a game. neil: you don't look a day over 60 right now. very good. meanwhile, don't even think of homeland security funding because you don't like the president executive orders. not just any republican concern about...
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. >> my name is elise hampton. i want to thank you for taking the time to come out this evening. my question is very simple. >> can you speak louder? >> sure. if you could prioritize three things in order that afghanistan needs, what would they be? >> the first thing is security. the second thing is greater order and the way the country is being managed. third thing i don't know. i feel once there would be security and once the country -- the mechanisms of governing the country are in place, people will find it -- each person will find what do they want to do, and they will take part in building their own country. i don't think afghans need to be told that they should be proud of their country, that they should serve their country. they have it. the circumstances were not provided. >> thank you. i'm with the u.s. army. i will be deployed to afghanistan in june for a program. what advice would you give to me? i will be working with the ministry of interior or ministry of defense. what kind of advice would you give me when i am advising an afghan? thank you, ma'am. >> thank you for
. >> my name is elise hampton. i want to thank you for taking the time to come out this evening. my question is very simple. >> can you speak louder? >> sure. if you could prioritize three things in order that afghanistan needs, what would they be? >> the first thing is security. the second thing is greater order and the way the country is being managed. third thing i don't know. i feel once there would be security and once the country -- the mechanisms of governing the...
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elise holman reports. >> reporter: the biggest day on the u.s. sports calendar this year pitting together new england patriots and defending champions the seattle seahawks. the two teams split the first half with two touchdowns apiece. but some musical inspiration from katie perry and some dancing sharks. and seattle came to life pulling out to a 24-14 lead. the two throws from quarterback tom brady two touchdowns, two minutes left on the clock and the patriots were in front. this moment however looked to be the late game-changer for seattle. jermaine kearse with the incredible catch. >> still not on the ground. still not on the ground, well look at that. >> seattle one yard out in the final seconds when the decision to throw ball rather than run it proved fatal. patriots malcolm butler intercepted the call. new england 28-24 champions. seattle speechless. >> it was my fault i don't want them to think anything other than that. >> a championship play, a lot of guys did them, a lot of guys did great stuff out there. >> tom brady named mvp. his team
elise holman reports. >> reporter: the biggest day on the u.s. sports calendar this year pitting together new england patriots and defending champions the seattle seahawks. the two teams split the first half with two touchdowns apiece. but some musical inspiration from katie perry and some dancing sharks. and seattle came to life pulling out to a 24-14 lead. the two throws from quarterback tom brady two touchdowns, two minutes left on the clock and the patriots were in front. this moment...
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. >>> thank you, elise, and if you have a tip for the investigative unit, send an e-mail to the unitnd a proposal to spend $5 million on an early warning system for earthquakes. this is part of president obama's proposal. it could give the residents at least a minute before the quake strikes. officials say it would protect people and save lives because they could prepare to get ready for the shaking. the $5 million is far from the total money needed to implement the system. >>> two more ambulances hit the city's systems today. they are the city's 17th and 18th city ambulances for the department. last year they were sharply criticized. the chief says it has been a challenge. >> it is like birthing a baby getting all of these ambulances on board. so we're really happy. it represents a more efficient model as well as the old tired ambulances that need to be replaced are now being replaced. >> the mayor announced the plans to beef up the department's staff, as well, it is a new 40-person training academy and the graduates could be working as soon as may. >>> it was the worst commuter cra
. >>> thank you, elise, and if you have a tip for the investigative unit, send an e-mail to the unitnd a proposal to spend $5 million on an early warning system for earthquakes. this is part of president obama's proposal. it could give the residents at least a minute before the quake strikes. officials say it would protect people and save lives because they could prepare to get ready for the shaking. the $5 million is far from the total money needed to implement the system....
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but elise you have been living and breathing these talks in minsk. talk us through the chemistry between the leaders. as you say, awkward handshakes and one report of putin snapping a pencil in half some very tense moments. what's your overall feeling? >> reporter: remember you have all of the world's press that has gathered here anxious for any kind of news. even petrov poroshenko said the eyes of the world were on this meeting in minsk. so when there was so little indications emerging from the talks as the hours went on all but we and everyone watching these talks had to go on was the images. and what do the images tell us? well, that phrase a picture's worth a thousand words, worth even more than that when the pictures of petrov poroshenko and vladimir putin being forced to push hands and awkward pushing away. the pictures of vladimir putin snapping a pencil in two. like a moment along the leaders got along, very difficult moments among those who clearly don't. >> thank you, keep a close eye on how those talks progress in minsk. these marathon tal
but elise you have been living and breathing these talks in minsk. talk us through the chemistry between the leaders. as you say, awkward handshakes and one report of putin snapping a pencil in half some very tense moments. what's your overall feeling? >> reporter: remember you have all of the world's press that has gathered here anxious for any kind of news. even petrov poroshenko said the eyes of the world were on this meeting in minsk. so when there was so little indications emerging...
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all right, elise. thanks very much. we'll take a quick break.ll be right back. ping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> one woman has apparently found a way to beat the high price of flying. get this. she stows away on board the plane. authorities in florida say 63-year-old marilyn hartman managed to sneak on board a plane from minneapolis-st. paul to jacksonville florida. renee marsh is here to tell us what's going on. what is going on? >> well investigators are still trying to get to the bottom of this. right now we know that tsa as well as airport officials, they're going through surveillance video to essentially c
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investigator reporter elise can you remember shall ner looks at why some columns in the bay area supporting the structures have yet to be retrofitted to withstand the next big quake. that's tonight at 11:00. by the way, we have all kinds of maps and data on these levees and other information on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com. >> good resource. thank you. stephen. >>> if you have a tip for stephen or anyone, call 888-996-tips or send stephen an e-mail to the unit at nbcbayarea.com. >>> it's barbaric video. now calls for revenge. isis showing the murder of a captured jordanian pilot. the video shows lieutenant moaz al kasasbeh being -- he was ejected during a bombing incident in syria. isis had offered to exchange him for a convicted al qaeda suicide bomber being held in jordan. jordan asked for proof of life but never received it. it's believed that the pilot was already killed a month ago. >> should in fact this video be authentic, it's one more indication of the viciousness and barbaricness of this organization. >> president obama offered condolences to king abdullah of jordan who
investigator reporter elise can you remember shall ner looks at why some columns in the bay area supporting the structures have yet to be retrofitted to withstand the next big quake. that's tonight at 11:00. by the way, we have all kinds of maps and data on these levees and other information on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com. >> good resource. thank you. stephen. >>> if you have a tip for stephen or anyone, call 888-996-tips or send stephen an e-mail to the unit at...
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because she supports those executive actions. >> host: a look at some of what's ahead in congress from elise foley who covers congress and more for huffington post. you can follow her reporting on twitter @elisefoley. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there 43 new republicans and 15 new democrats in the house and 12 new republicans and 1 new democrat in the senate there's also 108 women in congress including the first african-american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of the members of congress using congressional chronicle on c-span.org. the congressional chronicle page has lots of useful information there including voting results and statistics about each session of congress. new congress, best access on c-span c-span2 c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, secretary of state john kerry and u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon speak to international leaders at the white house's summit on violent extremism. both leaders warn that nations must fight the root causes of extremism a
because she supports those executive actions. >> host: a look at some of what's ahead in congress from elise foley who covers congress and more for huffington post. you can follow her reporting on twitter @elisefoley. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there 43 new republicans and 15 new democrats in the house and 12 new republicans and 1 new democrat in the senate there's also 108 women in congress...
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. >> elise labott thanks so much. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," critics slam wisconsin governor scott walker for comments he made at cpac. up next why governor walker says his comments are being misconstrued. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest things. through it all, we saved and had a retirement plan. and someone who listened and helped us along the way. because we always knew that someday the future would be the present. every someday needs a plan. talk with us about your retirement today. >>> hillary clinton is receiving criticism after telling a cloud to unlock their potential. that's used by karly fiorina. you can't steal someone's slogan like that. hillary is like yes, we can. >> hil
. >> elise labott thanks so much. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," critics slam wisconsin governor scott walker for comments he made at cpac. up next why governor walker says his comments are being misconstrued. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from...
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elise daly is director and she's here with board member rob recede.alk about how this program got started. >> well the main reason that we were able to be here today is because of new york life. they saw the track record that after school all-stars had over the past 20 years across the country. and committed to funding the organization's expansion into two new cities this year philadelphia being one and newark being the other. >> and interestingly was started by -- >> arnold schwarzenegger. >> right. in the early '90s. tell me how his involvement -- obviously he started this thing, how did that happen? >> well when he served as fitness czar to the first president bush, he recognized that there was a need for fitness in after school programming for middle school students. over the years, the organization transformed to be a comprehensive after school programming that can meet with students needs in a range of areas, not just fitness, but academics, enrichment and we're excited to bring all those things to philadelphia because there is a clearly a need
elise daly is director and she's here with board member rob recede.alk about how this program got started. >> well the main reason that we were able to be here today is because of new york life. they saw the track record that after school all-stars had over the past 20 years across the country. and committed to funding the organization's expansion into two new cities this year philadelphia being one and newark being the other. >> and interestingly was started by -- >> arnold...
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elise chu, a volunteer, came all the way pennsylvania today. why? felt like the right thing to do she said. >> nothing like chips or pretzels that can kind ofscape away the medicine. >> reporter: there were few tears but most walked out of the northern virginia community college with smiles. >> have you been doing a good job brushing your teeth? what else did they tell you? >> reporter: limit the candy and brush twice a day, something i heard a lot of. quality care for the deserving, for the kids. reporting in northern virginia zachary kiesch news4. >>> if it's just too cold to head out to the bar, you have company coming you can get liquor at your doorstep with just an app. it's called drizly. there's service in the district and it's expanded to baltimore. you download the app, put in your credit card information, liquor store workers deliver alcohol with a $5 fee. the app's developer say the only restriction is you have to be of legal drinking age. >> we made sure to build a system that does that responsibly so there's an i.d. scanner that a drive
elise chu, a volunteer, came all the way pennsylvania today. why? felt like the right thing to do she said. >> nothing like chips or pretzels that can kind ofscape away the medicine. >> reporter: there were few tears but most walked out of the northern virginia community college with smiles. >> have you been doing a good job brushing your teeth? what else did they tell you? >> reporter: limit the candy and brush twice a day, something i heard a lot of. quality care for...
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congress comes back from its president day recess and we're joined by elise from "huffington post". your article in "huffington post" talked about the stand still on the measure the department of homeland security spending measure including the court order. what's latest as the senate comes back? >> well, so, they've been at an impasse for weeks and they still are over this funding bill. basically the problem is that republicans say they won't support funding the department of homeland security unless there is a component to end these actions taken by the president that would give work permits and the ability to stay to undocumented immigrants. republicans say they can't support anything that doesn't block those and democrats say they don't support anything that includes blocking these actions. both sides have dug in their heels and stuff to say. the likeliest thing is that they end up kicking it down the road and doing another continuing resolution and we have this fight again later this year. >> they halted the implementation of some of those executive orders and late this week th
congress comes back from its president day recess and we're joined by elise from "huffington post". your article in "huffington post" talked about the stand still on the measure the department of homeland security spending measure including the court order. what's latest as the senate comes back? >> well, so, they've been at an impasse for weeks and they still are over this funding bill. basically the problem is that republicans say they won't support funding the...
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. >> my name is elise hampton. i want to thank you for taking the time to come out this evening. my question is very simple. >> can you speak louder? >> sure. if you could prioritize three things in order that afghanistan needs, what would they be? >> the first thing is security. the second thing is greater order and the way the country is being managed. better management of the country. third thing, i don't know. i feel once there would be security and once the country -- the mechanisms of governing the country are in place, people will find it -- each person will find what do they want to do and they will take part in building their own country. i don't think afghans need to be told that they should be proud of their country, that they should serve their country. they have it. the circumstances were not provided. >> thank you. i'm with the u.s. army. i will be deployed to afghanistan in june for a program. what advice would you give to me? [laughter] i will be working with the ministry of interior or ministry of defense. what kind of advice would you give me when i am advising
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the penalty was going to be ear the death penalty or life without the possibility of elise is the federalphrase -- possibility of release is the federal phrase, not parole. what developed over time in the company tal defense community was the idea that the government is going to have the whole guilt phase focused on the offense and prove offense and who did it and then the jury will know all about that and then you will shift over to the penalty phase where the defense has to bring a to cuss on the offender, the person who has been convicted of the crime and to present to the jury every possible theme, pack prediction hope, as a reason why they would say we can let this person line and live and die in prison rather than being executed by the got. one was a lawyer by the name of gary sowards in san francisco and we asked him to come on as the mitigate is attorney. is attorney and there are specialized havingers. we have a lot of death penalty cases in the country and a lot of people learn a lovely afternoon and they become what we call mitigation specialists. investigators who specialize i
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. >>> the death of leonard nimoy has elised it tributes from all over the world and now from outer spacehe vulcan salute from way up there. the picture has been retweeted more than 6,500 times in just a few hours. leonard nimoy dying yesterday at the age of 83. >>> it is a seven-day solution at the 11th hour. congress narrowly avoided a shutdown but still are no closer to a compromise on the so-called riders to the agency's budget which would slash president obama's immigration reforms. joining me here in studio democratic congressman gregory meeks, member of the foreign affairs committee as well as the judiciary committee. welcome, sir. i know you voted in favor of this short-term extension very late last night, wrapping up about 10:00 at night. late yesterday, minority leader pelosi until that point called on democrats to stand against it. what changed and why did you vote for it? >> well it is that the leader said -- and we believe that next week we will have a clean dhs bill that we can vote on that will be good for the year as opposed to just postponing it and doing it piecemeal. >>
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senior foreign affairs correspondent elise labott with more. >> benjamin netenyahu says the nuclear dealeatening israel's survival and congress he thinks will play an important role in that and he has an obligation to protect israel in talking to them. he said it wasn't personal with a disagreement with president obama. he appreciates what president obama has done for israel. and he did leave himself some wiggle room we do have reason to believe in the end he may not do something exactly a joint session of congress. maybe something short of that a lot of creative options i understand are being discussed. maybe he meets with them in closed session. in any event, prime minister netenyahu running for re-election next month and the iran nuclear issue a very important part of his campaign. so keeping that issue front and center really helps him with his supporters. alisyn alisyn? >>> yemen has falling from the top headlines, but the situation has gotten worse, the proof? american british and french embassies are pulling their people out. this is a big deal because remember officials are not j
senior foreign affairs correspondent elise labott with more. >> benjamin netenyahu says the nuclear dealeatening israel's survival and congress he thinks will play an important role in that and he has an obligation to protect israel in talking to them. he said it wasn't personal with a disagreement with president obama. he appreciates what president obama has done for israel. and he did leave himself some wiggle room we do have reason to believe in the end he may not do something exactly...