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jean elle is live in ben isha where people want the make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the fire chief says they will spend the next several days bringing the refinery back on line and there could be more flaring during the process. federal and local officials will be investigating that process and what went wrong here today. thick black smoke poured out of the refinery for hours this morning. >> it was pretty shocking. >> reporter: mark keller's new brewery was in the evacuation area. he drove through the smoke to make sure everything was okay. he didn't stay long. >> i noticed my naebs were sending their employees home. it was pretty concerning and obvious. it was smart to get out of here. >> reporter: he says a power outage triggered flaring to burn off explosive particles. pej crews working in the area caused the outage. the company has a cogeneration plan but it can't power the entire facility. the flaring and measurable toxins in the air triggered evacuations at the ben isha industrial park and a shelter in place for two schools. by afternoon health officials lifted th
jean elle is live in ben isha where people want the make sure it doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the fire chief says they will spend the next several days bringing the refinery back on line and there could be more flaring during the process. federal and local officials will be investigating that process and what went wrong here today. thick black smoke poured out of the refinery for hours this morning. >> it was pretty shocking. >> reporter: mark keller's new brewery was in...
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jean elle joins us. the park will be packed this weekend. any leads. >> reporter: the police department is developing leads. police say that group of men chased that victim across the park stabbing him in full view of lots of witnesses who called 911. >> you know, a vicious attack like that. at 5:00 in the afternoon. yeah, i think it is a little bit of a wakeup call. >> obviously a horrible thing. >> reporter: delores park regulars are watching their surrounders, violence interrupted the tranquil evening scene last night. police say a group of five men chased and then stabbed a 23-year-old man in the park at 5:20. >> there were multiple people flagging down officers as well as multiple 911 calls in to dispatch. upon arriving at the scene we found one hispanic male about 23 years old suffering from multiple stab wounds to his torso. >> reporter: police say the man is in critical condition. the gang task force is investigating. the incident didn't scare people away from the park tonight. matt tibbles says violence in the mission season knew. b
jean elle joins us. the park will be packed this weekend. any leads. >> reporter: the police department is developing leads. police say that group of men chased that victim across the park stabbing him in full view of lots of witnesses who called 911. >> you know, a vicious attack like that. at 5:00 in the afternoon. yeah, i think it is a little bit of a wakeup call. >> obviously a horrible thing. >> reporter: delores park regulars are watching their surrounders,...
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jean elle nbc bay area news. >>> bourbon tritip? >> raw meat for sale right on the streets. up next our hidden camera investigation into san francisco's black market for stolen goods and how this meat could end up on your table. i'm vicky nguyen. we investigate. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, a dramatic drop in temperatures today, down 17 degrees. cooler in livermore. we are tracking colder weather for friday. and a weekend shower chance. that's coming up. >>> you need to do what's right. i bought this stooet seat, and you need to just leave us alone. >> this family says they were threatened with skbral forced off a flight. the reason delta gave them the boot. fracisco -- that most people don )t know about. street >>> it's a black market in san francisco that most people don't know about. street meat, meat that could end up on your table. >> we weapon undercover to expose this meat market operating right out in the open. senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us now with what our hidden cameras found. >> reporter: we were tipped off by retailers who say we are
jean elle nbc bay area news. >>> bourbon tritip? >> raw meat for sale right on the streets. up next our hidden camera investigation into san francisco's black market for stolen goods and how this meat could end up on your table. i'm vicky nguyen. we investigate. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, a dramatic drop in temperatures today, down 17 degrees. cooler in livermore. we are tracking colder weather for friday. and a weekend shower chance. that's coming up....
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jean elle is live in san francisco with how police caught this father. >> reporter: according to chp records, that cell phone pinning indicated that the suspect was in los angeles. the amber alert was expanded to include southern california and not long after, a shopper at a ross store recognized the suspect's car and license plate and called police. a statewide search for a san francisco toddler ends in los angeles. six hours after an amber alert is issued in the bay area for 20 month old mackay, police find him safe and arrest his father, 30-year-old jason lamb. lamb is accused of violating a custody agreement and abducting his son. the boy's mother went to the police station thursday night at 5:30 to report her son missing telling police lamb didn't show up with the boy as the court required. >> the mother and the father are in joint custody of the child. when the father did not come back with the child, the mother went and obtained new custodial stat us from the court. >> reporter: the district attorney's office worked with the chp to activate a amber alert when it learned lamb w
jean elle is live in san francisco with how police caught this father. >> reporter: according to chp records, that cell phone pinning indicated that the suspect was in los angeles. the amber alert was expanded to include southern california and not long after, a shopper at a ross store recognized the suspect's car and license plate and called police. a statewide search for a san francisco toddler ends in los angeles. six hours after an amber alert is issued in the bay area for 20 month...
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nbc bay area's jean elle is in san francisco with this hotly contested debate. jean, what's the status. >> reporter: we often see cyclists rolling right through stop signs. some state lawmakers say it would actually be safer if they changed the law and made that legal when it's safe to do so. >> i definitely have to be careful, especially when walking the dog to make sure it doesn't go out in front of me for cyclists running through. >> reporter: when josh waugs his dog along a popular bicycle route he is on the lookout who are cyclists who don't stop at stop signs. when he is on wheels he sometimes roll through as well. >> in the neighborhood streets i am familiar with i do. >> reporter: in idaho, cyclists can treat a stop sign like a yield sign. they can legally slow down and keep rolling if the path is clear of cars and pedestrians. a proposal to allow the so-called idaho stop in california is on the table in sacramento. assemblyman jay observer notee says the change improved safety in idaho. >> they have to spend over guys as must much time in the intersecti
nbc bay area's jean elle is in san francisco with this hotly contested debate. jean, what's the status. >> reporter: we often see cyclists rolling right through stop signs. some state lawmakers say it would actually be safer if they changed the law and made that legal when it's safe to do so. >> i definitely have to be careful, especially when walking the dog to make sure it doesn't go out in front of me for cyclists running through. >> reporter: when josh waugs his dog along...
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nbc bay area's jean elle is live in south san francisco where students are learning life is precious. jean? >> reporter: that's right, terry. dpraugs here at el camino high school is one week away. tonight there is excitement. but there is also sadness because a well lininged graduating senior is facing a long recovery after a robber shot him. students at el camino high school in south san francisco are rallying around classmate carlos. the graduating senior was shot in the abdomen during a robbery at his home in richmond may 15th. >> he is a really special kid. >> reporter: the assistant principal says he overcame many obstacles to reach graduation and the violence that put the 18-year-old in the hospital is hard for the school community to accept. >> i mean, everybody was really, really shocked and traumatized. but immediately kind of started planning for how we could support him going forward. and fortunately he has made a really quick recovery. >> reporter: studentsr signing a yearbook for him, raising money on a go fund me page for his medical bills and college dreams, and realiz
nbc bay area's jean elle is live in south san francisco where students are learning life is precious. jean? >> reporter: that's right, terry. dpraugs here at el camino high school is one week away. tonight there is excitement. but there is also sadness because a well lininged graduating senior is facing a long recovery after a robber shot him. students at el camino high school in south san francisco are rallying around classmate carlos. the graduating senior was shot in the abdomen during...
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jean elle, nbc baern. >>> positive headlines so far for president trump during his first overseas prip as president. in just a few hours, part three. he will meet with the leader of the palestinians. earlier today was part two. mr. trump met with israeli president benjamin netanyahu. he committed to peace in the middle east by working with israel and saudi arabia. he will now meet with the palestinian president. >>> the trump administration is handing over big money for a highly charged bay area project. $650 million to electrify caltrans. prebl originally approved that money but the trump administration balked. congressional pressure may have helped me free up that money. electrifying the trains will be ecofriendly and allow more passenger cars, therefore serving the busy corridor from san francisco and san jose. >>> the system is set up, really, to fail people who don't have attorneys. >> a court where money and legal representation make all the difference. coming up, we investigate inequities in the u.s. immigration court system. >>> the reason a airline asked a bay area man with a
jean elle, nbc baern. >>> positive headlines so far for president trump during his first overseas prip as president. in just a few hours, part three. he will meet with the leader of the palestinians. earlier today was part two. mr. trump met with israeli president benjamin netanyahu. he committed to peace in the middle east by working with israel and saudi arabia. he will now meet with the palestinian president. >>> the trump administration is handing over big money for a...
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nbc bay area's jean elle has more on the case and the suspect. jean. >> reporter: lockhart is in ucsf residency program. he spent time with patients in the psychiatric unit until his arrest on tuesday. >> they pulled him out of the department and had him in cuffs. >> reporter: franky said a crowd of police swarmed his home on buena vista tuesday. >> the fbi were here, in fbi jackets. >> reporter: internet crimes against children unit arrested psychiatrist dr. billy lockhart and his roommate former porn star benjamin martin. police say they had hundreds of images of child porn. lockhart is accused of using wi-fi at ucsf to up load the images. neighbors were stunned. >> we didn't know the extent. we didn't know he was an aspiring doctor, whatever, with incredible credentials. he went to yale and everything. >> reporter: ucsf says lockhart started his residency in 2016 spending one supervised month working with children. he also worked at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital in psychiatric emergency. police say when they searched his apartment,
nbc bay area's jean elle has more on the case and the suspect. jean. >> reporter: lockhart is in ucsf residency program. he spent time with patients in the psychiatric unit until his arrest on tuesday. >> they pulled him out of the department and had him in cuffs. >> reporter: franky said a crowd of police swarmed his home on buena vista tuesday. >> the fbi were here, in fbi jackets. >> reporter: internet crimes against children unit arrested psychiatrist dr. billy...
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that was sharon lim, a former editor of elle, now a lecturer on fashion communication here in singaporeimages, alpa. wright i think they are stunning. fashion very important on this programme. of course, my high heels particular important. as are yours, i'm sure, ricoh. let's go to washington where an exhibition is putting a face to the men and women who serve their country. more than two and a half million americans have been deployed to iraq and afghanistan in the last 16 years. but the politics of war can often gain more attention — than those who actually fight in them. this exhibition at the national portrait gallery aims to change that. jane 0'brien has been to have a look. in spite of the title, faces of war, some of the most moving images in this exhibition show nobody. these are the empty bedrooms of fallen soldiers, their very absence creating a haunting presence. that familiar intimacy is captured more traditionally in the work of stacy pea rsall. this is a picture i took of specialist garcia, i had to catch him chain—smoking, the smoke drifting around his head like a halo. a
that was sharon lim, a former editor of elle, now a lecturer on fashion communication here in singaporeimages, alpa. wright i think they are stunning. fashion very important on this programme. of course, my high heels particular important. as are yours, i'm sure, ricoh. let's go to washington where an exhibition is putting a face to the men and women who serve their country. more than two and a half million americans have been deployed to iraq and afghanistan in the last 16 years. but the...
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jean elle joins us from san rafael where his arrest has shaken up the department.t do we know. >> reporter: darryl harris has worked here at the marin county sheriff's department 14 years. he lots of friends in law enforcement and in the district attorney's office. police say when he girl came forward accusing he sexually abused her they had to act carefully. >> reporter: from high-profile deputy chief coroner to jail inmate. darryl harris has worked for the marin county sheriff's office since 2003. tonight he is accused of continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14. >> sexual assault related charges that span over eight years. >> reporter: charges investigated carefully because harris knows so many people in marin county law enforce men. the san rafael police department investigated the claims that stretch from 2008 to 2015. on thursday, san rafael police asked the santa rosa police department to take over the case. officers from that agency arrested the 46-year-old married father of two in eureka. harris appeared in court today. cameras were not allowed inside.
jean elle joins us from san rafael where his arrest has shaken up the department.t do we know. >> reporter: darryl harris has worked here at the marin county sheriff's department 14 years. he lots of friends in law enforcement and in the district attorney's office. police say when he girl came forward accusing he sexually abused her they had to act carefully. >> reporter: from high-profile deputy chief coroner to jail inmate. darryl harris has worked for the marin county sheriff's...
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nbc bay area's jean elle joins us from vista point with the video and the teenagers involved. jean. >> reporter: raj, that video shows the teenagers climbing the cable on the west side of the bridge and reaching all the way to the top of the north tower. those teenagers took some risks and tonight they are attracting a lot of attention on social media and also from law enforcement. two teenage thrill seekers climb to the top of the golden gate bridge undetected. >> we saw the bridge t' a big icon so we had to go for it. >> reporter: on skype, from wisconsin peter tea time said he and tom did flips on the north tower at 3:00 a.m. on what is supposed to be a well protected national landmark. >> i was climbing stuff my whole life so i kind of know like how to get around motion detectors and cameras and stuff. i don't want to disclose that in case someone who want to do harm or recreate the stunt wouldn't do it. >> reporter: they didn't know about the security breach until the video was posted online. bridge district board member said changes have to be made. >> it is totally irre
nbc bay area's jean elle joins us from vista point with the video and the teenagers involved. jean. >> reporter: raj, that video shows the teenagers climbing the cable on the west side of the bridge and reaching all the way to the top of the north tower. those teenagers took some risks and tonight they are attracting a lot of attention on social media and also from law enforcement. two teenage thrill seekers climb to the top of the golden gate bridge undetected. >> we saw the bridge...
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if how ell the besident is doing,he work getting done, th jobs created. lo athuñ5 the market and the tax bill. you look at he bill that have today the president saying a search for a replacement is underway. >> moving rapidly. >> and spicer deflecting 4estions about who may be making the shortlist. how quickly it will beput together and how the vetting he was rushed to the hospital to reverse the overdose. he is expected to make a full recovery. jonathan: do you wonder hat suitcase olook like? we saw it check it out. winner. so bore you your share of 1.5 million dollars in prizes and free slot play.lm take tse last few seconds there is no word what started it. agents with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives joined in the investigation to figure it out. michelle: president trump revised travel ban went before a federal appeals court today. administration is trying to get ahold on the ban lifted. the judge repeatedly brought up president's comments about a muslim ban in last year's campaign. >> no president had done that. >> if some oth
if how ell the besident is doing,he work getting done, th jobs created. lo athuñ5 the market and the tax bill. you look at he bill that have today the president saying a search for a replacement is underway. >> moving rapidly. >> and spicer deflecting 4estions about who may be making the shortlist. how quickly it will beput together and how the vetting he was rushed to the hospital to reverse the overdose. he is expected to make a full recovery. jonathan: do you wonder hat...
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kidman,ring alongside anning.anning -- elle f >> she has a mothering quality to her, but she is alsoery strong. to be in a film with her has always been a dream of mine. >> nothing is too much for the queen of cannes. excuse me, do you know the martin?stacy >> no. >> no. >> she is not yet a household name, but i think she is going to be. she will be starring and films roomeyith jude law and -- rooney mara. ♪ >> stacy martin, hello. you play the wife in life and in film. why is this so -- his films it revolutionized -- and push the boundaries of what cinema was and why we make cinema it is interesting because this film is more about his human side. you step away from the mythical figure and you look at the human being behind. you find out he is funny, tender, and jealous. i think there is a lot more -- r in >> another legendary director you have worked with, you filmed back in 2013," what was he like? i realize now how crazy it was, but it was also very freeing. i had no apprehension. i didn't know what to expect. he gives you a lot of freedom to try things. you can fail and find out
kidman,ring alongside anning.anning -- elle f >> she has a mothering quality to her, but she is alsoery strong. to be in a film with her has always been a dream of mine. >> nothing is too much for the queen of cannes. excuse me, do you know the martin?stacy >> no. >> no. >> she is not yet a household name, but i think she is going to be. she will be starring and films roomeyith jude law and -- rooney mara. ♪ >> stacy martin, hello. you play the wife in life...
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as a matter of fact, there's some other reasons to do it as ell. so he at least implied that the memo was part of the decisionmaking process or the decision confirming process when it came to the removal of irector comey. reporter: senator said he was telling him he knew director comey was going to be fired before? mr. sherman: he knew the decision was going to be made and at the same time he observed a decision is not final until it's final. reporter: did he give the impression that he fully endorsed the decision to fire director comey? mr. sherman: his memo gives additional reasons of sleight or no relevance to the decision the resident took. there's some sintax in there somewhere. reporter: why did rosenstein write that memo about james comey and who asked him to do it? mr. sherman: there were fewer than 15 questions on that subject but more than 10. but more than 10. reporter: what did people want to know and was he responsive? mr. sherman: he was explicitly nonresponsive except with whatever implication there is from the phrase a decision is o
as a matter of fact, there's some other reasons to do it as ell. so he at least implied that the memo was part of the decisionmaking process or the decision confirming process when it came to the removal of irector comey. reporter: senator said he was telling him he knew director comey was going to be fired before? mr. sherman: he knew the decision was going to be made and at the same time he observed a decision is not final until it's final. reporter: did he give the impression that he fully...
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ells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope...g everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. . >>> that's how you roll into a met gala after party when you are the co-chair. katy perry arrived peering through a hotel privacy door hanger. >> i love it. i wonder if she planned that at the last minutaant isn't surprising since she was wearing her underwear for outer wear. let's break it down. cold sparkly onsie, kwhek. industrial guarder belt, yeah. gala co-chair katy went from lots of gold on the carpet to -- well, we're not sure what to call this but somehowt ior wks for her. >> we love you, katy, that's all. >> thank you. >> afte
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ell, we're paid by the people that are more -- let's say income and they we build wages and their cities, we build their hospitals, their courthouses. us oren they're done with when we're not able to do away.e, then we're thrown nd they move to the next group that they can use to build their ives and i think it is very unfair for them to -- for the udget to treat us in that manner, all right. and that is all i have to say about that. think donald trump should remember, after he's gone from has tote house, he still live here or move. all right. other. the he's an american, just like we treating us as and we don't have the same bravado and i guess what and ther europeans have there is a drastic difference in between the way we feel about and law and order and peace than they do. to fight really hard because they are smaller than we are, all right. this is something they ought to think about and i ought to at really rethink what they are doing to that they ed poor keep poor, especially in the to h and that is all i have say about that. hank you much and i appreciate your being here for us.
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this is your chance to call in, ell us what you think, democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. and independents, 202-748-8002. right back. on american history t.v., the author on , the black women who worked for army during the war. >> christiania, the wife of bannister, leading artist, african american artists the e involved on underground rail road. he was a proud and consistent supporter of the u.s. colored troops. >> at 8, university of washington professor margaret presidential 1968 election and events that affected the outcome. slain, john r hero f. kennedy, martin luther king kennedy.robert kennedy's assassination, just like king's assassination broader national mourning and now throws the democratic nomination into even turmoil. >> sunday 2 p.m. eastern, lynne cheney, "james madison: a life reconsidered" author, discusss president madison's personality, health problems and political career. >> madison had doctors who told exercise, what a modern thing to think tis often people who today for suffer from epilepsy. >> this month marks president 1
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jean elle. nbc bay area news. >> this is not just a one off. there is history here. you might remember this. in 2014, in the playoffs, bryce harper homered off hunter strickland twice. strickland wasn't happy as harper stood at home plate. you see it there. just kind of watching his home run. harper saying tonight that that bitterness from strickland still lingers to this day. we posted the raw video of the brawl on the front page of our website. there is a lot to look at. it lasts for several minutes in terms of all the hanging about on the field. you can take a look at it on nbcbayarea.com. >>> police shoot a man in fremont after they say he was waving a pipe and threatening people. the man is now in the hospital. thom jensen is live with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: this was quite a scene according to witnesses. one woman says she saw police officers chase the man through the parking lot. you can see where investigators are right there. this woman was in the white van that you see there. she said that that's where this chase stopped after shoppers
jean elle. nbc bay area news. >> this is not just a one off. there is history here. you might remember this. in 2014, in the playoffs, bryce harper homered off hunter strickland twice. strickland wasn't happy as harper stood at home plate. you see it there. just kind of watching his home run. harper saying tonight that that bitterness from strickland still lingers to this day. we posted the raw video of the brawl on the front page of our website. there is a lot to look at. it lasts for...
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she tells "elle france" magazine that she wishes her late mother were there to help, saying, quote, i would give anything for her to be with me at this time. i've needed her. i talk to her often in my mind and try to think what she might say and how she might guide me. angie's mother, marcheline bertrand, died in 2007 of ovarian cancer. in 2011, angelina spoke to the late bob simon on "60 minutes" about the impact of her mother on her life. >> my mother was a full-time mother. she didn't have much of her career, her own life, her own experiences, her own -- everything was for her children. i'll never be as good a mother as she was. i would try my best but i don't think i could ever, she was -- she was just grace incarnate. she was the most generous. loving -- she's better than me. >> brad has talked about going into therapy after their split. jolie has primary custody of their kids and calls them resilient. she says, quote, but they are children, and as much as they need help to understand the hard truths in life, they also need what we all need -- protection and love. >> amen, angeli
she tells "elle france" magazine that she wishes her late mother were there to help, saying, quote, i would give anything for her to be with me at this time. i've needed her. i talk to her often in my mind and try to think what she might say and how she might guide me. angie's mother, marcheline bertrand, died in 2007 of ovarian cancer. in 2011, angelina spoke to the late bob simon on "60 minutes" about the impact of her mother on her life. >> my mother was a full-time...
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i mean, guns. >> that was jean elle. not much is being told to us about rajon. he lived in daly city. >> more tragedy to update you on. new details on the san diego mass shooting. police say the shooter might have been distraught over a recent break-up. one person was killed and six others hurt by gunfire on sunday when peter selis started firing during a poolside party. police say he called his ex-girlfriend and told her what he was doing as the shooting was happening. is ellis' victims were all . >>> a rattlesnake bit a san jose man climbing mission peek in fremont yesterday. he was on a trail with his wife and took a seat to rest for a minute, and he got bit. the chp chopper was nearby and was able to rescue him. >> he was a 47-year-old male from san jose whorp went to sit down after hiking on the peak and put his and down and was bitten which a rattlesnake. >> the bite was bad enough he had to be taken to the hospital. >> i've hiked mission peak before. it's beautiful but check your surroundings while you're up there. >> you won't want to hike mission peak t
i mean, guns. >> that was jean elle. not much is being told to us about rajon. he lived in daly city. >> more tragedy to update you on. new details on the san diego mass shooting. police say the shooter might have been distraught over a recent break-up. one person was killed and six others hurt by gunfire on sunday when peter selis started firing during a poolside party. police say he called his ex-girlfriend and told her what he was doing as the shooting was happening. is ellis'...
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jack challenges julia to a tasting of parmesan, dan discovers some surprising cheese science, and ellees bridget perfect penne arrabbiata right here on "america's test kitchen". "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
jack challenges julia to a tasting of parmesan, dan discovers some surprising cheese science, and ellees bridget perfect penne arrabbiata right here on "america's test kitchen". "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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by t time made our contrast the nextixonths by september the presidenwas at 38% whenou aret %,ell unr 50itoesn't have toe the 30's, you get a diert cabeof candate to run. others in his owpay might say, maybe'lsit this one ou lle able to tell youorby september. reporter: follow-up. notably oko the floor and talked about ieament. do you support me -- ms. pelosi: is thaa ll up he issue of where we go from here with these vestigions is to find the facts f the amican people. is importt because i...
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it started with a massive brawl that spill frd the sidewalk to the roadway of the elle.s played out with three high schools. a message on social media urged kids to go to the septa frankford line. >> there were two juveniles arrested. there was a fight around the corner. another was arrested for that. >> one employee says they watched as the crowd moved down eerie. >> they didn't have a care in the world, honestly. >> during the second fight one of the teens fook off with an officer's baton. police gained control of the crowd. septa officers assisted. philadelphia police have a message for parents. have them come home after school and do more constructive things than start fights. >> philadelphia police expect to have more patrols in the same area tomorrow. east detectives are investigating. the officer is expected to be okay. annie mccormick, channel6 "action news." >> a 13-year-old girl has been stabbed several times. police have two suspects in custody. it happened at wyoming and logan. the victim is in stable condition. >> jury selection got under way in pittsburg to
it started with a massive brawl that spill frd the sidewalk to the roadway of the elle.s played out with three high schools. a message on social media urged kids to go to the septa frankford line. >> there were two juveniles arrested. there was a fight around the corner. another was arrested for that. >> one employee says they watched as the crowd moved down eerie. >> they didn't have a care in the world, honestly. >> during the second fight one of the teens fook off...
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. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is green swiss chard. the texture is fabulous. white and rainbow swiss chard -- the green is rare. so when you see it, take care of t buy it. when you buy it make sure it's green like this all the way around. right here, the veins going through the leaves, nice and mint green almost. look at that color and right here free from any cracking whatsoever. when you bring them home in the refrigerator right away. shelf life threefour days at the most. loaded with nutritional value. enjoy it quickly. sauteed, blanched, however you enjoy it, it's great. 'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> google is tracking what you're spending not online but at physical stores, as well. the tech giant wants to see whether someone who clicks on the digital ad in its search results eventually makes a purchase in a brick and mortar location. this is a way for google to charge more for digital ads. >>> candy companies are trying to capitalize on americans' appetite for spicy foods. skittles and starburst
. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is green swiss chard. the texture is fabulous. white and rainbow swiss chard -- the green is rare. so when you see it, take care of t buy it. when you buy it make sure it's green like this all the way around. right here, the veins going through the leaves, nice and mint green almost. look at that color and right here free from any cracking whatsoever. when you bring them home in the refrigerator right away. shelf life threefour days at...
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. >>> taking a look at the markets: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> ell, today's ti p of the day is goingo be is going to be with bosc pears. i love them. although they're not locally grown, they're still being imported in. let me tell you something, they're fabulous this time of year. sweet, buttery, nutty flavor. they're fantastic! but selection and storage is very, very important. come here, let's talk about selection. when you buy them, make sure you don't compromise. this light rust color all the way around very important. skin free from any shriveling whatsoever and bosc pears should be very firm to the touch. like an apple. really. the firmer the better. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator. others you can put on the counter. not the bosc. keep them firm like an apple and they are great in salads. they are great poached. they are great for baking. they are versatile and they have a very thin skin so you don't have to peel the skin back. bosc pears in the market, fantastic, and a great dessert just out of hand. 'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remem
. >>> taking a look at the markets: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> ell, today's ti p of the day is goingo be is going to be with bosc pears. i love them. although they're not locally grown, they're still being imported in. let me tell you something, they're fabulous this time of year. sweet, buttery, nutty flavor. they're fantastic! but selection and storage is very, very important. come here, let's talk about selection. when you buy them, make sure you don't compromise. this...
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she tells france's "elle" magazine saying, quote, i would give anything for her to be here at this time. i talk to her often in my mind and try to think what she might say and how she might guide me. she died in 2007 of ovarian cancer and angelina spoke on "60 minutes" about the impact of her mother on her life. >> my mother was a full-time mother. she didn't have much of her own career, her own life, her own everything was for her children. i will never be as good a mother as she is. i will try my best, but i don't think i could ever be. she was -- she was just grace incarnate. she was the most generous, loving -- she's better than me. >> brad has talked about going into therapy after their split. jolie has primary custody of their kids and calls them resilient. she says, quote, but they are children and as much as they need help to understand the hard truths in life, they also need what we all need, protection and love. >> amen, angelina. we all remember when angelina elected to have surgery to minimize the risk of breast cancer, right? olivia newton-john is a survivor of the disease
she tells france's "elle" magazine saying, quote, i would give anything for her to be here at this time. i talk to her often in my mind and try to think what she might say and how she might guide me. she died in 2007 of ovarian cancer and angelina spoke on "60 minutes" about the impact of her mother on her life. >> my mother was a full-time mother. she didn't have much of her own career, her own life, her own everything was for her children. i will never be as good a...
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be scrib elling.ve you got, came the lyric. >> rose: and then you honed in. >> yeah, and then you chip away at it. you know, get rid of the unnecessary things. >> rose: touring is something you love. >> i do. i enjoy-- well, i enjoy playing music live, sometimes the travel is a hard thing. but that's part of it. and we travel as comfortably as we possibly can. but i just-- i make the joke all the time, i play the music for free, you pay me to travel. >> rose: that's great. >> us music is free, you pay for the travel. >> rose: the ticket bought my boss or whatever it is. >> yeah. >> rose: that is what you are paying me for. i lover the music. >> absolutesly. i did it for many years. i would go play for free, or next to nothing just because i love it. >> rose: you have written more than a thousand songs. >> somewhere in that neighborhood. i don't have an exact count. >> rose: but do you keep all of them? >> i mean, my publishing company certainly keeps track of them as much as can i turn them in, you kn
be scrib elling.ve you got, came the lyric. >> rose: and then you honed in. >> yeah, and then you chip away at it. you know, get rid of the unnecessary things. >> rose: touring is something you love. >> i do. i enjoy-- well, i enjoy playing music live, sometimes the travel is a hard thing. but that's part of it. and we travel as comfortably as we possibly can. but i just-- i make the joke all the time, i play the music for free, you pay me to travel. >> rose:...
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lisa reviews the best pie carriers, and elle makes julia outstanding ultra-nutty pecan bars. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
lisa reviews the best pie carriers, and elle makes julia outstanding ultra-nutty pecan bars. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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secrets to home corned beef with vegetables, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of sherry vinegar, and elle cooks up the ultimate snickerdoodle cookies right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following, fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
secrets to home corned beef with vegetables, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of sherry vinegar, and elle cooks up the ultimate snickerdoodle cookies right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following, fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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chromium , silennium, that comes in on the mine lime t, whether it is stone or coal, those are very ell mitigated and usually contained at the coal plant itself. there are more heavy metals municipal ed in sludge, land-applied municipal sludge from concentration point is from a n there oal -- what is coming out of the waste water. go power plants themselves to great extent to hold that waste water and recycle and that waste water and metals. heavy and i'm currently working on -based systems, you see the commercials, i've been using d since 2004 on algae to sequester heavy metal from coal-burning power plants a bit of success. host: thanks for bringing up the topic. chance to kman, a respond. guest: yes, sure. well, if it is not going out of stack, it is going into the aste water and that is going into coal ash impoundments that leak into groundwater, urface water and sometimes catastrophically spill and you different everal communities are suing over contaminated groundwater. doing a hink they are good job at sequestering it. metals are he heavy sequesters when coal is left in the groun
chromium , silennium, that comes in on the mine lime t, whether it is stone or coal, those are very ell mitigated and usually contained at the coal plant itself. there are more heavy metals municipal ed in sludge, land-applied municipal sludge from concentration point is from a n there oal -- what is coming out of the waste water. go power plants themselves to great extent to hold that waste water and recycle and that waste water and metals. heavy and i'm currently working on -based systems,...
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. >> reporter: elle murray ran into troubling news while working out in this wilmington park. we told her it's where a 22 year old woman was grabbed tuesday by a man who tried to steal from her. >> it's pretty scary. i'm goining to run down by the river. she was like be careful. i'll be fine. >> police say the woman was on the walking path in the park at south park drive and northwest street in wilmington. a man grabbed her. they struggle. she fell. the man tried to take her thing. it all happened before 3:00 p.m. tuesday in broad daylight. >> there's not lost people around here around that time. so i could see something like that happening. because there's not a lot of traffic. right now there's lot of people walking around if you come at noon, you might be the only person on the trail. >> reporter: thankfully someone came to help the woman but the bad guy got away. people who work out here daily are shocked. >> usually this is a pretty safe area. um, i don't really hear -- i mean like if it was a mugging we don't usually hear about that kind of stuff report are the same park
. >> reporter: elle murray ran into troubling news while working out in this wilmington park. we told her it's where a 22 year old woman was grabbed tuesday by a man who tried to steal from her. >> it's pretty scary. i'm goining to run down by the river. she was like be careful. i'll be fine. >> police say the woman was on the walking path in the park at south park drive and northwest street in wilmington. a man grabbed her. they struggle. she fell. the man tried to take her...
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and elle shows bridget the secrets to the very best baked potatoes.right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
and elle shows bridget the secrets to the very best baked potatoes.right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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. >> elle, when did you first know something was wrong? >> when i stood up to leave i was going towards where the sound came from and i heard the massive bang and then everyone as fast ran away and we were all screaming and crying and i just wanted to get out. >> did you see people helping others? i know that there was somebody from ariana's group that was on the stage that was trying to tell people to stay as calm as they could. >> yeah, crew came out and was just telling everybody to remain calm and to just take the time as they were leaving. >> people were just doing the best they could under those types of circumstances. you know, many people are wondering, you know, such a big crowd, 20,000 there at that arena. was there security? did your bags have to be checked before you entered last night, elle? >> yes, only briefly like i thought it would be more like more security like the only like glimpse into my bag. there was no body search or anything. >> you experienced the same thing, jessica? >> i was really surprised actually because i
. >> elle, when did you first know something was wrong? >> when i stood up to leave i was going towards where the sound came from and i heard the massive bang and then everyone as fast ran away and we were all screaming and crying and i just wanted to get out. >> did you see people helping others? i know that there was somebody from ariana's group that was on the stage that was trying to tell people to stay as calm as they could. >> yeah, crew came out and was just...
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have a ell, jesse, you very important question, we know allowing itself, creating alliance with the we know of syria and the vileness and viciousness and loss of life going on there. important very question, which is the basis upon which the white house has gave the that president which by the way i do ealize the president can declassify classified materials, intelligence community will tell you in many instances and is done stratege cally with collaboration of the intelligence community. it was not. question as to whether or not russia would be n able and good partner in fighting against isil. even if they would, what was the releasing vital createdence information through liaison partnership, who give the united states or president the authority to share it and particularly share t with russia, which has a history of interfering with lections, which has gone into ukraine, which is involved, been been ed, the country has involved on the wrong side of issues with respect to our fight of occasions. so the point is that needs to be clarified. how can that be clarified, let's have hearing
have a ell, jesse, you very important question, we know allowing itself, creating alliance with the we know of syria and the vileness and viciousness and loss of life going on there. important very question, which is the basis upon which the white house has gave the that president which by the way i do ealize the president can declassify classified materials, intelligence community will tell you in many instances and is done stratege cally with collaboration of the intelligence community. it...
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nbc bay area's jean elle is at sfo with the new details. >> reporter: raj, police came here at sfo tonight looking for his car and they founld it. they believe he fled to cambodia after he agreed to meet with police and answer questions about the disappearance of piseth chhay. tonight his wife says she is stunned that a longtime family friend may have something to do with her husband's dispapers. >> recorded my son getting his certificate. i tried to tell him you know what, mommy going to take this video and when daddy comes home we can show him. >> reporter: she is recording her son's milestones alone while police search for her missing husband, piseth chhay. the 49-year-old uber driver hasn't been seen for 11 days. >> i am wondering where he is. >> reporter: police suspect foul play and named a family friend as a person of interest yesterday. they have searched properties linked to tang in san francisco, antioch, and hayward. investigators found his car at sfo today. they believe tang flew to cambodia monday to avoid police. the wife is shocked someone their kids call uncle bob would hur
nbc bay area's jean elle is at sfo with the new details. >> reporter: raj, police came here at sfo tonight looking for his car and they founld it. they believe he fled to cambodia after he agreed to meet with police and answer questions about the disappearance of piseth chhay. tonight his wife says she is stunned that a longtime family friend may have something to do with her husband's dispapers. >> recorded my son getting his certificate. i tried to tell him you know what, mommy...
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elling congress after the election. >> i join those who believe that the actions taken by the fbi did, in fact, have an impact on the election. >> was it appropriate for you to comment on one investigation repeatedly and not say anything about the other? >> i think i treated both investigations consistently under the same principles. >> reporter: comey also was pressed about where the fbi's investigation into trump campaign associates stands tonight. >> do you stand by your testimony that there is an active investigation, counterintelligence investigation regarding trump campaign individuals and the russian government as to whether or not they collaborate? you said that in march -- >> to see if there was any coordination between the russian effort. >> that's still going on? >> yes. >> has the white house cooperated? >> with the investigation? >> correct. >> it's not something i'm going to comment on. >> let's get to pierre thomas. you heard director comey pressed about the investigation and the donald trump campaign any possible collusion with russia. he's not saying anything more. >>
elling congress after the election. >> i join those who believe that the actions taken by the fbi did, in fact, have an impact on the election. >> was it appropriate for you to comment on one investigation repeatedly and not say anything about the other? >> i think i treated both investigations consistently under the same principles. >> reporter: comey also was pressed about where the fbi's investigation into trump campaign associates stands tonight. >> do you...
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jean elle has more on the fire and the response. jean, those passengers are finally sfo bound. >> reporter: that's right. those passengers on board another plane after their original plane had an engine fire. all 142 passengers had to evacuate using the emergency slides. passengers on board flight 1579 say the pilot had just announced they were number 18 in line for takeoff when they started smelling jet fuel. the pilot then announced someone in the control tower told him it looked like flames were coming from an engine. and rch had to use emergency slides to get out. >> really strong smell. the flight attendant then in a loud voice said -- no intercom, just told us to evacuate the plane, to come out the left side of plane and go down the slide. >> reporter: united says the passengers and seven crew are all accounted for. there are three minor injuries. that plane was towed to have tarmac. the 757 was supposed to arrive her in san francisco before midnight. united was able to get people on board another plane that is now scheduled t
jean elle has more on the fire and the response. jean, those passengers are finally sfo bound. >> reporter: that's right. those passengers on board another plane after their original plane had an engine fire. all 142 passengers had to evacuate using the emergency slides. passengers on board flight 1579 say the pilot had just announced they were number 18 in line for takeoff when they started smelling jet fuel. the pilot then announced someone in the control tower told him it looked like...
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she was helped by a powerful cast, including colin farrell, kirsten dunst, nicole kidman, and elle fanningnes had wonderstruck in competition. a well—crafted story that told two parallel stories of two deaf children from different time periods. and then there was the was the well—received neurotic new york family comedy, the meyerowitz stories, by director noah baumbach, whose sharp writing was praised by his cast. he truly is the best. and we do see his dialogue word for word. whether we like it or not. —— say. these up politically charged, tumultuous times, and several films at cannes, this year, dealt with political issues, or pressing concerns — whether it be climate change, animal exploitation or refugees. at the forefront of films addressing the refugee crisis was 80—year—old legendary actress, vanessa redgrave, making her debut as a film director. poor people living here... the plight of the world's refugees ways heavily on vanessa redgrave. to explore the refugee crisis, her documentary draws on a range of media — video of her visits to a refugee camp, individual testimonies, news
she was helped by a powerful cast, including colin farrell, kirsten dunst, nicole kidman, and elle fanningnes had wonderstruck in competition. a well—crafted story that told two parallel stories of two deaf children from different time periods. and then there was the was the well—received neurotic new york family comedy, the meyerowitz stories, by director noah baumbach, whose sharp writing was praised by his cast. he truly is the best. and we do see his dialogue word for word. whether we...
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it includes kirsten dunst, nicole kidman, and elle fanning.tition. it told to parallel stories of different children from two different time periods. —— wonderstruck. then there was the was the well—received the meyerowitz stories. noah baumbach's film was well received. his dialogue comes word for word. these are to montrose times, and several films at cannes this year dealt with political issues or pressing concerns. whether it be climate change, and less location, or refugees. at the forefront of films addressing the refugee crisis was a dear old actress vanessa redgrave, making her debut as a film director will stop —— 80—year—old. the plight of the world's refugees ways heavily on va nessa world's refugees ways heavily on vanessa redgrave. to exploit the crisis, her documentary draws on a range of media, video of her visits toa range of media, video of her visits to a refugee camp, individual testimonies, news footage, and a german ties to excerpt from shakespeare's the german ties to excerpt from sha kespeare's the tempest. german ties t
it includes kirsten dunst, nicole kidman, and elle fanning.tition. it told to parallel stories of different children from two different time periods. —— wonderstruck. then there was the was the well—received the meyerowitz stories. noah baumbach's film was well received. his dialogue comes word for word. these are to montrose times, and several films at cannes this year dealt with political issues or pressing concerns. whether it be climate change, and less location, or refugees. at the...
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reporting leave in san francisco, jean elle nbc bay area news. >>> ayman under arrest accused of attacking four people also in san francisco and leaving an elderly woman in critical can be. it happened at a bus stop at 23rd and mission yesterday. police say the man pepper sprayed a victim and another man intervened and a woman had her 80s fell into street where they suffered critical injuries. >>> may day. many across the country and across the bay area are mar marching. terry mcsweeney is at the alameda county building where some of the protesters were arrested. >> reporter: they were. four people were arrested here at the county building. that was followed by a rally and march, very loud, and very long. about 2,000 marchers took their many messages to the streets of oakland this evening. messages of solidarity and immigrants' rights. >> definitely show solidarity. we have the faith based. we had the unions. we had the students. we had the workers. >> reporter: then a rally at san antonio park. >> it's empowering to the people who march because you feel the energy of the history of people
reporting leave in san francisco, jean elle nbc bay area news. >>> ayman under arrest accused of attacking four people also in san francisco and leaving an elderly woman in critical can be. it happened at a bus stop at 23rd and mission yesterday. police say the man pepper sprayed a victim and another man intervened and a woman had her 80s fell into street where they suffered critical injuries. >>> may day. many across the country and across the bay area are mar marching. terry...