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jean elle is just now arriving on the scene. we'll update this story in a few minutes.in, the mountain lion spotted in san francisco in a tree. >>> our other top story, the escalating mask debate. friction tonight at a san jose restaurant. >> workers had to deal with an unruly customer who refused to wear a mask and then spit at the workers. ian cole spoke with the employees and has the video. >> reporter: this video posted to tiktok appears to show a woman spitting at an employee after refusing to wear a mask. it happened yesterday here in east san jose. christine wen was behind the counter. >> she was like no, i have a right to not wear a mask. soy pointed out our window sill, which has a poster saying facemasks are required. at that point, she spit at the screen protector. >> reporter: she says she even offered a mask to the woman, right after it happened they called police. but the woman left before officers got there. >> we just stood in here in shock. this was my first time encounter thing kind of a thing. >> reporter: masking has bhk a top discussion at every bus
jean elle is just now arriving on the scene. we'll update this story in a few minutes.in, the mountain lion spotted in san francisco in a tree. >>> our other top story, the escalating mask debate. friction tonight at a san jose restaurant. >> workers had to deal with an unruly customer who refused to wear a mask and then spit at the workers. ian cole spoke with the employees and has the video. >> reporter: this video posted to tiktok appears to show a woman spitting at an...
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i'm really, really very sorry about that. >> that was jean elle reporting for us.nd as the investigation continues, vta light rail service is still suspended. vta buses do continue to keep running throughout the south bay. many drivers, somehow working through their grief. several bus drivers and vta employees here you see here stop at that memorial outside of san jose city hall for their colleagues. bus bridges aren't doing a great job filling the gaps and other bay area agencies like samtrans are helping with vta service routes. if you would like to help the victims, you can donate to their families in a fund that's been set up by the south bay labor council. the money will go exclusively to those victims' families. you can learn more about those nine men lost on our website. and we have those ways to donate to their families. also, the very latest on the investigation. that's all at nbcbayarea.com/vta yard shooting. >>> in other news now, a developing story out of san francisco's chinatown. a police officer was assaulted and injured and her suspect -- the suspec
i'm really, really very sorry about that. >> that was jean elle reporting for us.nd as the investigation continues, vta light rail service is still suspended. vta buses do continue to keep running throughout the south bay. many drivers, somehow working through their grief. several bus drivers and vta employees here you see here stop at that memorial outside of san jose city hall for their colleagues. bus bridges aren't doing a great job filling the gaps and other bay area agencies like...
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immense vaccination effort. >> more than ready. >> reporter: looking forward to warmer option, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> another local school district is heading back for 100% in-person learning in the fall. reopened campuses on voluntary basis this month, targeting highest need students. next school year, august 16th. >>> elephant ears, alameda county fair is back, in cooler month of october, actually nicer. not as crowded and masks may be mandatory. jeff is jazzed. >> what are elephant ears? >> big doughy things with the chocolate on top. >> really? >> sugar. >> i learn something new every night. >> yeah. got to do the anchor piglet race. each of the anchors and let them go. >> we're in. doing it. >> jessica, you usually win. >> i'm fast. because of the elephant ears. >> oh, yeah. those are -- i can put them down pretty good too. >>> okay, into the weekend forecast, whatever you got planned across the bay area, doing pretty good for may 1st, yes, tomorrow. starting off a brand new month. and you'll see the weather setup, bring another storm system off to the north, unfortunatel
immense vaccination effort. >> more than ready. >> reporter: looking forward to warmer option, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> another local school district is heading back for 100% in-person learning in the fall. reopened campuses on voluntary basis this month, targeting highest need students. next school year, august 16th. >>> elephant ears, alameda county fair is back, in cooler month of october, actually nicer. not as crowded and masks may be mandatory. jeff...
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nbc bay area's jean elle has more. >> reporter: investigators spend time here investigating a searchf a stock pile of weapons. the fire damage on the house. a fire investigators say he started before he left for the rail yard wednesday morning. >> a pot was placed on a stove in the kitchen of the evidence. there was ammunition, and they believe the pot overheated. >> inside the home, multipresident cans of gasoline. suspected molotov cocktails, 20,000 hounds of ammunition, and fire arms that were placed around the home. >> to access them in a time of emergency, if he was contacted by someone else, he would have act tess to the weapons in fars weapons in his life. >> i never saw him once in my life. >> reporter: a former neighbor had a run in with him. >> when he came back, the dog liked her better than him, and he got extremely angry and wouldn't talk to him anymore. >> reporter: while the home was burning, the investigators say hoe was carrying out his assault at the rail yard. he believes people were targeted. >> he killed them all. who he wanted, he made sure they were dead. >> re
nbc bay area's jean elle has more. >> reporter: investigators spend time here investigating a searchf a stock pile of weapons. the fire damage on the house. a fire investigators say he started before he left for the rail yard wednesday morning. >> a pot was placed on a stove in the kitchen of the evidence. there was ammunition, and they believe the pot overheated. >> inside the home, multipresident cans of gasoline. suspected molotov cocktails, 20,000 hounds of ammunition, and...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: elle reeve, cnn, florida. >> elle, thank you so much.r watching, everyone. our coverage continues. i'm mayim bialik, and i love brains—it's why i became a neuroscientist. i also have a brain. and i love the brain supplement neuriva plus for both of those reasons. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance, to keep your brain on its toes--figuratively speaking. in fact, it's their most complete formula ever, with clinically-tested ingredients that are neuroscientist-approved. so support that big, beautiful brain of yours with the brain supplement that thinks bigger. neuriva. think bigger. which shows will you be getting into tonight? how 'bout all of them. netflix. 'cause xfinity gets you really into your shows. when one burns for someone who does not feel the same. daphne, let's switch. from live tv to sports on the go. felix at the finish! you can even watch your dvr from anywhere. okay, that's just showing off. you get all of this on x1. so go on, get really into your shows. you need
>> yeah. >> reporter: elle reeve, cnn, florida. >> elle, thank you so much.r watching, everyone. our coverage continues. i'm mayim bialik, and i love brains—it's why i became a neuroscientist. i also have a brain. and i love the brain supplement neuriva plus for both of those reasons. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance, to keep your brain on its toes--figuratively speaking. in fact, it's their most complete formula...
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as jean elle found out, you may not even need one. >>> some basic information on family vaccinations. >> reporter: medical experts virtually educating parents about vaccinating children ages 12 to 15. it comes after the cdc granted emergency approval of the pfizer vaccine for teens. ucsf infectious disease dr. lillian brown says it will help protect households and communities. >> it is a way for them to protect themselves for their own health, and we anticipate it will decrease cases in schools even further. >> reporter: some parents asked questions about safety and the rapid approval of the vaccine. ucsf professor of pediatrics reassured them it was carefully studied. >> i just want to clarify the emergency use authorization does involve a really careful attention to safety. and so it does not mean that there were corners cut or we didn't look at things. >> reporter: parents we talked to say they plan to sign their kids up. >> i'm very happyshe wants to g. she wants t friends. it's been tough on her staying at home. >> no reservations at all. >> reporter: this 12-year-old says he's r
as jean elle found out, you may not even need one. >>> some basic information on family vaccinations. >> reporter: medical experts virtually educating parents about vaccinating children ages 12 to 15. it comes after the cdc granted emergency approval of the pfizer vaccine for teens. ucsf infectious disease dr. lillian brown says it will help protect households and communities. >> it is a way for them to protect themselves for their own health, and we anticipate it will...
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"today in the bay's" jean elle has more on what our future with covid will look like. >> normal lifeill really resume this summer for everywhere in the united states. >> reporter: ucsf disease dr. monica gandhi says because covid case numbers and hospitalizations are dropping across the country. >> cases have decreased in the last month by 56%. we're below 30,000 on average for quite a few days now. >> reporter: a week before memorial day, the pandemic rebound is under way, with festivities like precautions. nearly 50% of americans have received at least one vaccine dose. nearly 40% are fully vaccinated. hoping to keep those numbers climbing. >> it's not just but. it's about your obligation. >> reporter: president joe biden and dr. anthony fauci appeared with youtube stars today encouraging young people to get the shot. dr. gandhi says while she expects a summer of normalcy, there will be more covid cases. >> there could still be pockets of people truly decide not to get vaccinated, a whole community for example, if we see measles. >> reporter: long-term, covid-19 will be controlled
"today in the bay's" jean elle has more on what our future with covid will look like. >> normal lifeill really resume this summer for everywhere in the united states. >> reporter: ucsf disease dr. monica gandhi says because covid case numbers and hospitalizations are dropping across the country. >> cases have decreased in the last month by 56%. we're below 30,000 on average for quite a few days now. >> reporter: a week before memorial day, the pandemic rebound...
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here is today's jean elle. >> reporter: shooting suspect sam cassidy's ex-wife says he would come homengry about work when they were married more than 16 years ago, but she never thought he would hurt anyone. >> that's how it is on the job, there are problems and people may not like you for no reason and you may not like so and so for whatever the reason. that's how it is. sometimes he didn't like my sponsor he would get more mad. >> reporter: an ex-girlfriend, who doesn't want to be identified, says in the six months she dated him in 2008 he was unstable. >> he was angry, yelling, screaming, stealing my car, you know. so, yeah, he was mean to me. >> reporter: she also remembers him being angry with co-workers. >> he had an early shift, very early. he told me it was a really stressful job. he was complaining about his boss. >> reporter: both women wondering why anger turned to violence. jean elle, "today in the bay." >>> it feels lik rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat.he community in the wake of the vta shooting. the push he's now asking lawmakers to help end gun violence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
here is today's jean elle. >> reporter: shooting suspect sam cassidy's ex-wife says he would come homengry about work when they were married more than 16 years ago, but she never thought he would hurt anyone. >> that's how it is on the job, there are problems and people may not like you for no reason and you may not like so and so for whatever the reason. that's how it is. sometimes he didn't like my sponsor he would get more mad. >> reporter: an ex-girlfriend, who doesn't...
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here's "today in the bay's" jean elle. >> reporter: fans heading out for a drink expecting to belly-up at the bar or play pool as covid restrictions loosen may be in for a surprise. game nights are good nights at the sea star bar in san francisco. >> yeah, we've had good traffic from before and after the warriors games which is really awesome. >> reporter: basketball and baseball fans looking for a drink will have new freedom as the first night the department of public health is allowing people to stand in socially distant groups. alicia walton says it's a relief. >> one drink in them and chanting and cheering and running over. i'm like, can you sit down? it's challenging, you know. so happy to have a little bit of a looser regulation on that. >> reporter: while people are allowed to play pool and drink in groups, this table will remain covered. >> sadly, we're not using the pool table yet because it uses up too much of our space. >> reporter: at harmonic brewing, sports fans are expected. >> we'll see who shows up and try to keep everybody kind of spaced and happy. >> reporter: there'
here's "today in the bay's" jean elle. >> reporter: fans heading out for a drink expecting to belly-up at the bar or play pool as covid restrictions loosen may be in for a surprise. game nights are good nights at the sea star bar in san francisco. >> yeah, we've had good traffic from before and after the warriors games which is really awesome. >> reporter: basketball and baseball fans looking for a drink will have new freedom as the first night the department of...
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here's jean elle. >> some basic information on use and family vaccinations. >> reporter: medical experts tonight virtually educating parents about vaccinating children age 12s to 15. it comes after the cdc granted emergency approval of the pfizer vaccine for teens. ucf infectious disease expert dr. lillian brown says it will protect households and communities. >> it is a way for them to protect themselves for their own house. and we anticipate it will increase cases in schools, even further. >> reporter: some parents asked questions about safety and the rapid approval of the vaccine. ucsf professor dr. lee atkinson reassured them it was carefully studied. >> i want to clarify the emergency use authorization does involve a really careful attention to safety. and so it does not mean that there was corners cut or we didn't look at things. >> reporter: parents we talked to say they plan to sign their kids up. >> i'm very happy for my teenager. he wants to go out, he wants to have friends with friends. it's been really tough staying at home. >> no reservations at home. >> reporter: this 12-ye
here's jean elle. >> some basic information on use and family vaccinations. >> reporter: medical experts tonight virtually educating parents about vaccinating children age 12s to 15. it comes after the cdc granted emergency approval of the pfizer vaccine for teens. ucf infectious disease expert dr. lillian brown says it will protect households and communities. >> it is a way for them to protect themselves for their own house. and we anticipate it will increase cases in...
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jean elle, "today in the bay." >>> too little, too late.h governor newsom is receiving from his opposition over his new plan to end homelessness in the state. >>> but happening now, pope francis is delighted to resume his weekly general audience with members of the public today. he's been delivering hem virtually the past six months. with covid restrictions the limited number of visitors had their temperatures checked as they entered the vatican and everyone in the audience wore masks. pope francis has been fully vaccinated for months. we'll be right back. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatmen
jean elle, "today in the bay." >>> too little, too late.h governor newsom is receiving from his opposition over his new plan to end homelessness in the state. >>> but happening now, pope francis is delighted to resume his weekly general audience with members of the public today. he's been delivering hem virtually the past six months. with covid restrictions the limited number of visitors had their temperatures checked as they entered the vatican and everyone in the...
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today in the bay's jean elle begins our coverage. >> reporter: it's decision time for masking rules. ucsf covid-19 expert dr. monica gandhi says it's time for california to end mask mandates, because research shows vaccines work. >> so it blocks you from getting sick, it blocks others from getting the infection and putting that all together is what led the cdc to recommend that vaccinated people don't have to wear masks indoors or outdoors. >> reporter: dr. gandhi also says the opportunity to remove the mask might convince people to get vaccinated. >> there's some people who need that have incentive to get the vaccine, who are holding back. they're like, tell me when this mask thing will end. and if that will increase vaccine motivation and uptake, that is another reason the cdc did this. >> reporter: infectious disease doctor john swartzberg agrees the science supports the cdc guidance, but he has concerns about human nature. >> people who are not vaccinated need to wear masks. but frankly, i don't have enough trust that everybody is going to do that. rterg says a numbers and vaccin
today in the bay's jean elle begins our coverage. >> reporter: it's decision time for masking rules. ucsf covid-19 expert dr. monica gandhi says it's time for california to end mask mandates, because research shows vaccines work. >> so it blocks you from getting sick, it blocks others from getting the infection and putting that all together is what led the cdc to recommend that vaccinated people don't have to wear masks indoors or outdoors. >> reporter: dr. gandhi also says...
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they destroyed homes and livelihoods of nearly 7 million people and guatemala honduras and elle to prevent a catastrophe every country beyond will need to dramatically cut emission and adapt to inevitable changes to come. the investments we make now in clean energy and resilience can create millions of good paying jobs. while also extending energy access which is crucial to development. we need greater ambition innovation and investment. and i want to commend argentina brazil and kngd for bold pledges they made at recent leader summit. any country that wants to raise a foundation on climate will find a partner in both the united states government and the private sector. at the climate summit, president biden announce that by 2024, the united states will double the public international climate finance that we provide compared to its prior peek during obama administration to 5.7 billion dollars every year. and every year 1.5 billion of that fund willing go to climate adaptation, and resilience. third, we're reinvigorating our support for democracy. this year markings the 20th anniversary of
they destroyed homes and livelihoods of nearly 7 million people and guatemala honduras and elle to prevent a catastrophe every country beyond will need to dramatically cut emission and adapt to inevitable changes to come. the investments we make now in clean energy and resilience can create millions of good paying jobs. while also extending energy access which is crucial to development. we need greater ambition innovation and investment. and i want to commend argentina brazil and kngd for bold...
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to run my business in a normal way and make money, i want everybody to be safe. >> reporter: jean elle news. >>> so san francisco is in the yellow tier, but most of the bay area is still orange. san mateo, marin, and santa clara county are all inching close to qualifying for the yellow tier. solano county, by the way, is the only county still in red. >>> well, new at 11:00 tonight, can you be fired from your job for refusing to get a covid-19 vaccine? it's a question that could be answered in upcoming federal cases. hundreds of college campuses are now requiring a covid vaccine. almost every state including california is considering legislation about mandatory vaccines. nbc bay area's ian cull spoke with an employment law expert about that issue. >> we are now joined by santa clara university law professor and former dean don polden. professor, what do you make of these lawsuits coming out that employees are challenging, they shouldn't be required to get the covid vaccine? >> ian, it's a veritable landscape of land mines here for employers and for employers' lawyers advising them. i wo
to run my business in a normal way and make money, i want everybody to be safe. >> reporter: jean elle news. >>> so san francisco is in the yellow tier, but most of the bay area is still orange. san mateo, marin, and santa clara county are all inching close to qualifying for the yellow tier. solano county, by the way, is the only county still in red. >>> well, new at 11:00 tonight, can you be fired from your job for refusing to get a covid-19 vaccine? it's a question...
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i things do not “ell. it's a challenge._ things do not “ell. it's a challenue. ., �* , challenge.hallenge. i don't envy you. good luck tomorrow. thank _ challenge. i don't envy you. good luck tomorrow. thank you - challenge. i don't envy you. good luck tomorrow. thank you for - luck tomorrow. thank you for spending time with us. mil luck tomorrow. thank you for spending time with us. also from tomorrow, holiday—makers from the uk will be allowed to enter portugal, despite lockdown restrictions being extended there. the country is on the uk's green list, which means travellers do not need to self—isolate on their return, but proof of a negative covid test will be needed in order to enter the country. nick beake reports. so, here it is: the sea, the sand, the sunshine. finally, once again, this will be a reality for british holiday—makers, and they will be on their way in less than 2a hours from now. and here on the algarve, they are absolutely delighted. this place is so reliant on tourism, and for the past 1a, 15 months, they have really been hit hard during the covid pandemic. if
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binario de género con el que tenemos nuestras vidas, no se identifica ni como ella ni como él, sino como elleibuya a este futuro . >> toda la razón paola, muchas gracias por la información y terminamos con esta estudiante latina que tuvo que elegir su universidad, vamos a ver su historia . >> no fue una ni dos ni 3, 18 universidades le dijeron que sí a michelle . >> la verdad es que no lo pensé, cuando vi que llegaban las cartas, es algo que nos llenó de orgullo . >> michelle decidió que ira a al universidad john hopkins su sueño es ser cirujana pediatra . >> a mi hermana le diagnosticaron diabetes, quiero ayudarlos a todos ellos . >> sus logros no fueron fáciles, su inspiración son sus padres . >> llegué al país hace 23 años, lo más difícil para mí fue llegar a un país nuevo donde el lenguaje era diferente al mío .- >> para michelle su madre era una heroína . >> en chicago viví por muchos años, el estudiar desde abajo y sacar pues la carrera fue muy fuerte para mí, pero siempre tuve el apoyo de mi esposo e hija . >> ella no hablaba inglés, el meterse a estudiar, me parece inspiracional . >>
binario de género con el que tenemos nuestras vidas, no se identifica ni como ella ni como él, sino como elleibuya a este futuro . >> toda la razón paola, muchas gracias por la información y terminamos con esta estudiante latina que tuvo que elegir su universidad, vamos a ver su historia . >> no fue una ni dos ni 3, 18 universidades le dijeron que sí a michelle . >> la verdad es que no lo pensé, cuando vi que llegaban las cartas, es algo que nos llenó de orgullo ....
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> there is only one survive of the massacre in critical condition at valley medical center in san jose. but there are so many others impacted and dealing with emotional scars. terry mcsweeney. >> reporter: here at valley medical center tonight, survivor is fighting for his life. family would not go on camera but shared heartbreak and rage with our scott budman. >> woman shouted i saw you on the news, my son is in there. >> all trains hold. >> reporter: may never exactly know what went on this morning, maybe the closest is information from people like michael hawkins on his phone with his mother who was at the yard. >> she gave me a call saying that stuff was going down and somebody was shooting. she dropped her phone and came by to see if anybody was injured, see if i can pick up my mother. >> reporter: mother escaped unharmed. all the victims worked for the agency, and president hendrikz was clearly shaken. >> the family has been impacted and going to take a while to process what occurred. >> reporter: all the light rail service is suspended to give the fami
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> there is only one survive of the massacre in critical condition at valley medical center in san jose. but there are so many others impacted and dealing with emotional scars. terry mcsweeney. >> reporter: here at valley medical center tonight, survivor is fighting for his life. family would not go on camera but shared heartbreak and rage with our scott budman. >> woman shouted i saw you on the news, my son is in there. >> all trains hold....
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reporting live, jean elle. nbc news. >> >> with. >>> we are following a breaking news, a metro bridge has collapse. we don't know if the casualties are on the train or the road. the emergency crews and firefighters continue to comb through the wreckage. we will get updates and bring them to you. >>> another top story. a fire warning in the bay area. high temperatures, low humidity and win. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is keeping an eye on it. that tree joe a dangerous combination. >> it is. the last thing we want to see but with the rain reason we had, we are done 8 to 21 inches. and everything is done dry. a lot of the fire warning until 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. it does include a small part of the bay area. and sutson stit, fairfield under that warning. a wind guest, and a wind of 10 to 20 and humidity as low as 5%. now, the other thing we are following is the temperatures near record setting today. up to 89 in santa rosa, the record, 91. and 91 there in concord. a peek at storm, we start at 50s and 60s and onc
reporting live, jean elle. nbc news. >> >> with. >>> we are following a breaking news, a metro bridge has collapse. we don't know if the casualties are on the train or the road. the emergency crews and firefighters continue to comb through the wreckage. we will get updates and bring them to you. >>> another top story. a fire warning in the bay area. high temperatures, low humidity and win. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is keeping an eye on it. that tree joe a...
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"today in the bay's" jean elle reports. >> reporter: investigators from several san francisco agencies collect evidence after an sfpd undercover auto burglary operation ends with police shooting a suspect on bernie's place near soma south park. >> the officers encountered a known auto burglary suspect's vehicle, which was occupied with at least three suspects in the vehicle. >> reporter: a witness said he heard one gunshot as he walked back to work from a lunch break on brannon street around 12:45. >> you heard a loud gunshot pop off, saw people scattering left to right, and i saw a couple of undercover cops running around looking for a suspect. >> reporter: police say one man was shot, taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. witnesses say this is video of the two other suspects speeding away down barney place towards third street with their hatchback open. police say they got away. tonight, sfpd won't say how many shot were fired or if the suspect had a weapon. >> any information regarding the possession of a weapon is all part of our investigation. >> reporter: but s
"today in the bay's" jean elle reports. >> reporter: investigators from several san francisco agencies collect evidence after an sfpd undercover auto burglary operation ends with police shooting a suspect on bernie's place near soma south park. >> the officers encountered a known auto burglary suspect's vehicle, which was occupied with at least three suspects in the vehicle. >> reporter: a witness said he heard one gunshot as he walked back to work from a lunch break...
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. >> reporter: elle was playing the role of mufassa on lion king. >> there was uncertainty.l we survive it. >> reporter: their boss, disney theatrical thomas schumar predicted they would come back bigger than ever. >> the ability for us to come back is beyond a dream. >> reporter: his dream will come true when the lion king opens back up on september 14th along with wicked >> ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ >> i'm really encouraged by all the work that's going on behind the scenes to help us come back and in a bigger way. >> reporter: oh it'll be nice to have broadway back in action after all all this time. >> reporter: the santa rosa fire department is planning to declare the official of the start of wildfire season on may 17th. >> it's coming up. that's significantly earlier than previous years. let's check in with sandhya patel. sandhya. >> it's an unfortunate set of factors bringing the fire on. let me show you what could help firefighters and that is a marin layer that's been developing tonight. let me show you from our cam what it looks like as the fog started to roll back in.
. >> reporter: elle was playing the role of mufassa on lion king. >> there was uncertainty.l we survive it. >> reporter: their boss, disney theatrical thomas schumar predicted they would come back bigger than ever. >> the ability for us to come back is beyond a dream. >> reporter: his dream will come true when the lion king opens back up on september 14th along with wicked >> ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ >> i'm really encouraged by all the work that's...
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nbc's jean elle has the story. >> reporter: a mountain lion just before 4:00 a.m. owner of the camera says she couldn't believe her eyes. she asked her partner to take a look. >> you have to take a look at it. it was a maun tan lion. >> another neighbor's cameras captured it walking down the sidewalk. it's wearing a tracking collar and has visitored san francisco twice before and left on it its own. three sightings were reported earlier this morning. mountain lions are not a common sight. >> we are obviously getting increased control. and hopefully it's turned around. >> if it's spotted, sblis set up a perimeter and california fish and wild life will side how to remove it. they are advising people to keep a close eye on pets. warning neighbors. >> i told her, you might want to keep your dogs on a leash, just to be safe. and same with me, they will be on leashes far while. >> reporter: if you see the mountain lion, call 911. be big and bold. don't turn and run. slowly back away. >>> the santa clara women's sock rer team receive adhere row oes welcome as national cha
nbc's jean elle has the story. >> reporter: a mountain lion just before 4:00 a.m. owner of the camera says she couldn't believe her eyes. she asked her partner to take a look. >> you have to take a look at it. it was a maun tan lion. >> another neighbor's cameras captured it walking down the sidewalk. it's wearing a tracking collar and has visitored san francisco twice before and left on it its own. three sightings were reported earlier this morning. mountain lions are not a...
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contó hace unas horas >> >>>> >> >ah> ahíí va va co conn el wiltel pon están wilton están con con e ell s los inm enfrenten elque procesofrenten en migra liberta en libertadd , ah í lo, ahí ven abrazando su hijo ven abrazando su hijo >> fue u n dí fue una emocionant díae e ahoravamos co n vamos conrogeliá con wilton con wilton y syu mamá su , mam adelante adelante cómo se vivió ese reencuentro >> hola libertad , te saludo con mucho gusto , estoy en san benito con los protagonistas del día , no hay mayor felicidad que ver a meilyn reunida con su pequeña meilyn reuno a con su pewilto , cómo te sientes ? wilto , cómo te sientes ? >> fel content ya contenta, esa especial para mí especial para mí para tene r a mi a mi niñ o quniño quee por fin men por fin me lo dieron >> l a lasensación dsensación e él sin él dolorosa cómo te sientes do >> m >> mee siento feliz siento feli no iba regresé hoy sol no regrea sino que con mi niño sino que con mi niño >> qué >> qué le dijiste cuando lo viste le dijiste cuando lo vist >> >> l e dije que lo amaba mucho >> no quieren separarse >> no quieren se >> es
contó hace unas horas >> >>>> >> >ah> ahíí va va co conn el wiltel pon están wilton están con con e ell s los inm enfrenten elque procesofrenten en migra liberta en libertadd , ah í lo, ahí ven abrazando su hijo ven abrazando su hijo >> fue u n dí fue una emocionant díae e ahoravamos co n vamos conrogeliá con wilton con wilton y syu mamá su , mam adelante adelante cómo se vivió ese reencuentro >> hola libertad , te saludo con mucho gusto ,...
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details ahead in the streaming giant plans to team up possibly with 007 and yes, elle woods, uh-huh,ollywood, and another story you have to hear to believe, michael curvin. whose that oh, he's a vitococo founder, ceo and president and he dropped out of this college with this nutty idea of packaging and selling coconut water and 16 years later , it's a top brand across all u.s. grocery stores and globally, it's everywhere but his journey was filled with bumps and bruises you've got to hear how mike went from selling out of the back of a rental van to managing a global business, on my everyone talks to liz podcast available on spotify, apple, google anywhere you get your podcast. closing bell 18 minutes away, s&p down 11 points the transport s down 100. we're coming right back. they said it couldn't be done but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward can i hold the chip? beco
details ahead in the streaming giant plans to team up possibly with 007 and yes, elle woods, uh-huh,ollywood, and another story you have to hear to believe, michael curvin. whose that oh, he's a vitococo founder, ceo and president and he dropped out of this college with this nutty idea of packaging and selling coconut water and 16 years later , it's a top brand across all u.s. grocery stores and globally, it's everywhere but his journey was filled with bumps and bruises you've got to hear how...
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reme jt,inda like arning ell fr, ♪ don'tnot touching is stillout touching protection adding lysol laundryzer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone, can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> put your running shoes on the new york city marathon is back. governor andrew cuomo made the announcement yesterday as the state eases covid restrictions. will there will be a limited field for 33,000 runners which is scheduled for november. it was cancelled last year because of the coronavirus. runners will have to show a negative covid test or proof of the vaccine. back in 2019, more than 53,000 people took part in the marathon. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," child tax credit payments are going out soon and target is offering same-day delivery for alcoholic drinks. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and mornin
reme jt,inda like arning ell fr, ♪ don'tnot touching is stillout touching protection adding lysol laundryzer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone, can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> put...
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. >> reporter: elle was playing the role of mufassa on lion king. >> there was uncertainty.will it come back. how will we survive it. >> reporter: their boss, disney theatrical thomas schumar predicted they would come back bigger than ever. >> the ability for us to come back is beyond a dream. >> reporter: his dream will come true when the lion king opens back up on september 14th along with wicked >> ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ >> i'm really encouraged by all the work that's going on behind the scenes to help us come back and in a bigger way. >> reporter: oh it'll be nice to have broadway back in action after all all this time. >> reporter: the santa rosa fire department is planning to declare the official of the start of wildfire season on may 17th. >> it's coming up. that's significantly earlier than previous years. let's check in with sandhya patel. sandhya. >> it's an unfortunate set of factors bringing the fire on. let me show you what could help firefighters and that is a marin layer that's been developing tonight. let me show you from our cam what it looks like as the fog
. >> reporter: elle was playing the role of mufassa on lion king. >> there was uncertainty.will it come back. how will we survive it. >> reporter: their boss, disney theatrical thomas schumar predicted they would come back bigger than ever. >> the ability for us to come back is beyond a dream. >> reporter: his dream will come true when the lion king opens back up on september 14th along with wicked >> ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ >> i'm really encouraged...
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. >> el negocio familiar que ell debiÓ aprender desde la muert de su padre hace cinco aÑos.. >> para mí es un >> para mÍ es un estilo de vid boxear y cortar. >> noticias telemundo en san salvador, el salvado bonita historia >> ahora vamos con mÁ informaciÓn de italia, colombiano egan bernal gana elde giro de italia, superÓ a s rival mÁs cercano en un minuto y 29 segundos, es el segundo combiano que gana el gir despuÉs de quintana en el 2014 >> (mÚsica) >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) ganÓ las 500 millas de indianÁpolis por cuarta vez e su trayectoria, se sitÚa en las leyendas de la competencia. piloto de 46 aÑos tomÓ e piloto de 46 años tomó el liderazgo de la liderato de la carrera faltand dos vueltas para el final aguantÓ la persecuciÓn de piloto espaÑol . del piloto español . >> felicidades para él. >> con esto nos despedimos, muchas gracias por acompañarnos, te el evento es el que mas publico ha congrado en eestados unidos desd el inicio de la pandemi >> felicidades para Él. >> con esto nos despedimos muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, tenemos mÁs noticias esta noche las 11/1
. >> el negocio familiar que ell debiÓ aprender desde la muert de su padre hace cinco aÑos.. >> para mí es un >> para mÍ es un estilo de vid boxear y cortar. >> noticias telemundo en san salvador, el salvado bonita historia >> ahora vamos con mÁ informaciÓn de italia, colombiano egan bernal gana elde giro de italia, superÓ a s rival mÁs cercano en un minuto y 29 segundos, es el segundo combiano que gana el gir despuÉs de quintana en el 2014 >>...
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hiring signs are out, but elling vacancies is not easy. some people are stuck at home because schools are not fully open. a bigger issue is the workplace itself. with employees looking for security and benefits. >> they have to raise wages, but they also have to provide the kind of jobs that workers want. a stable scheduling, paid leave for sick or vacation leave, being able to being ablen living expenses with their work. >> other factors include workers worried about getting infected with covid or simply leaving the workforce and moving out of state. >>> we are seeing the lowest number of new covered cases in the country in nearly a year. today, new york city and los angeles announced public schools will fully reopen in the fall. marcy gonzales explains, it comes amid new questions about the origin of the pandemic >> reporter: the number of new cases plummeting in this country going from 250,000 per day in january to just 25,000 today now. a 90% difference as more americans get vaccinated. 58% of people in the u.s. 12 and older have recei
hiring signs are out, but elling vacancies is not easy. some people are stuck at home because schools are not fully open. a bigger issue is the workplace itself. with employees looking for security and benefits. >> they have to raise wages, but they also have to provide the kind of jobs that workers want. a stable scheduling, paid leave for sick or vacation leave, being able to being ablen living expenses with their work. >> other factors include workers worried about getting...
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will wait until the last minute to decide whether to play star striker elling holland in thursday's german cup final against rb leipsic the norwegian is central to dortmund's hopes of bigotry in a game where both coaches are seeking their 1st major silverware. as the al was ticked down to kick off all eyes are focused on german football's grandest day has history a white so too does the question loon will ending hollande ocular believe the games brought his stuff be there to take pot. yelling stunt my it's a tail and was on the pitch yesterday after almost 2 weeks out and we didn't push it but it looked good and we wanted to see how would fill. a void and we'll have another short session where he'll move around. a bit more and see if that is enough. for morgan in hope of shoot 1st major trophy as coach knows one thing for sure in jaden sanchez he's at least one feet reliable to go the englishman stricker he gave dortmund victory of a lot to go on the way can't now 5 days later to the novice men has one final shot at lifting lot of trophy before he departs to take charge of behind munich. w
will wait until the last minute to decide whether to play star striker elling holland in thursday's german cup final against rb leipsic the norwegian is central to dortmund's hopes of bigotry in a game where both coaches are seeking their 1st major silverware. as the al was ticked down to kick off all eyes are focused on german football's grandest day has history a white so too does the question loon will ending hollande ocular believe the games brought his stuff be there to take pot. yelling...
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hiring signs are out, but elling vacancies is not easy. some people are stuck at home because schools are not fully open. a bigger issue is the workplace itself. with employees looking for security and benefits. >> they have to raise wages, but they also have to provide the kind of jobs that workers want. a stable scheduling, paid leave for sick or vacation leave, being able being able be infected with covid or simply k leaving the workforce and moving out of state. >>> we are seeing the lowest number of new covered cases in the country in nearly a year. today, new york city and los angeles announced public schools will fully reopen in the fall. marcy gonzales explains, it comes amid new questions about the origin of the pandemic >> reporter: the number of new cases plummeting in this country going from 250,000 per day in january to just 25,000 today now. a 90% difference as more americans get vaccinated. 58% of people in the u.s. 12 and older have received at least one dose. >> these vaccines continue to be really effective against all th
hiring signs are out, but elling vacancies is not easy. some people are stuck at home because schools are not fully open. a bigger issue is the workplace itself. with employees looking for security and benefits. >> they have to raise wages, but they also have to provide the kind of jobs that workers want. a stable scheduling, paid leave for sick or vacation leave, being able being able be infected with covid or simply k leaving the workforce and moving out of state. >>> we are...
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prices to go down much, in part because automakers are constantly innovating and want to keep adding ellsnd whistles to cars. so therefore we can expect the prices to go up. the prices of traditional cars are also going up, so there is that challenge. hopefully, we start to see that but for now we are still seeing these $70,000-$80,000 cars that are electric, which is not feasible for most people. i would also emphasize most lower income people buy used cars. so the more electric, the more affordable electric cars to get on the market, eventually those will cycle into the used car market as well. host: and information from the white house regarding white house -- regarding electric vehicles and part of the administration's energy plan that it would give consumers a point-of-sale rebate and tax incentives to buy american-made electric vehicles. it would establish grants and incentives to build as many as 500,000 electric vehicle chargers by 2030. it would electrify 20% of school bus fleet nationwide and electrify the federal fleet, including the u.s. postal service. this tweet saying, the
prices to go down much, in part because automakers are constantly innovating and want to keep adding ellsnd whistles to cars. so therefore we can expect the prices to go up. the prices of traditional cars are also going up, so there is that challenge. hopefully, we start to see that but for now we are still seeing these $70,000-$80,000 cars that are electric, which is not feasible for most people. i would also emphasize most lower income people buy used cars. so the more electric, the more...
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thank you, elle. >>> one that bans drive-thru voting. can democrats stop it?tential protests. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. dry eye symptoms again? inflammation might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra,... ...noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda- approved non-steroid treatment specifically for the signs and symp
thank you, elle. >>> one that bans drive-thru voting. can democrats stop it?tential protests. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke...
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>> will,ell, jake, thanks for hg me. that's the big question. what are these things? we don't know.opposite end of the spectrum you have something that's completely and entirely different than anything we are aware of in anybody's inventory and either way, these things are being witnessed by some of our best fighter pilots and they're being picked up on electro-optical devices, and it's furthermore being substantiated by radar data. we know they're real, whatever it is. >> retired navy pilot had a wild description after what he saw in southern california in 2004. listen to what he told "60 minutes." >> to the south and it turns abruptly and starts mirroring me so as i start coming down it starts coming up. >> it's mimicking your moves. >> i go like this and it's climbing still and it gets right in front of me and it just disappears. >> disappears. >> like, gone. >> to be clear, he's referring to this giant object as a tic tac. it was shaped like one. three other crew members saw the same thing. are these objects a national security concern given the fact that respected, credible mil
>> will,ell, jake, thanks for hg me. that's the big question. what are these things? we don't know.opposite end of the spectrum you have something that's completely and entirely different than anything we are aware of in anybody's inventory and either way, these things are being witnessed by some of our best fighter pilots and they're being picked up on electro-optical devices, and it's furthermore being substantiated by radar data. we know they're real, whatever it is. >> retired...
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but afterwards, when we were shooting season 1 in acapulco, at the baby ell, one of the biggest clubsoking guy." [ laughter ] and i was all decked out in luis miguel, you know, with the gap in the teeth. >> jimmy: the gap in the teeth. yeah, he has a gap in his teeth. he doesn't have a gap in his teeth anymore, but at a certain time, younger, he had the gap in the teeth. you didn't have a gap in your teeth, so how did you get the gap in your teeth? >> i went -- so we tried a lot of different prosthetics. but i looked like austin powers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> you know, it's -- we never wanted to go over the top with this. we wanted it to really feel grounded. so after a lot of different tries i just went to my orthodontist and i said, listen, erika, i think i'm just going to have to do this, this gap. and she was my orthodontist growing up. she was like, no, i'm not doing that on you. i'm like, just shave it a bit, you know, like let's make it work. if you're not going to do it, i'm going to go with someone else to do it. >> jimmy: nobody probably has ever asked an ort
but afterwards, when we were shooting season 1 in acapulco, at the baby ell, one of the biggest clubsoking guy." [ laughter ] and i was all decked out in luis miguel, you know, with the gap in the teeth. >> jimmy: the gap in the teeth. yeah, he has a gap in his teeth. he doesn't have a gap in his teeth anymore, but at a certain time, younger, he had the gap in the teeth. you didn't have a gap in your teeth, so how did you get the gap in your teeth? >> i went -- so we tried a...
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. >> jamie and limited to louisville, they also are now going after elle presidente and founder thereas his spending more than half a million dollars to bail out businesses that were absolutely crushed during pandemic. well now he was on the cover of nantucket magazine there he is right there. now man nantucket magazine now vaguely apologizing for doing so and magazine says, quote, a number of people in the community have taken issue with offensive remarks and issues he's made in the past we never fire department to hurt or disappoint readers with stories we publish and we formally apologize for any pain caused to those -- who have objected to this may cover that reminds me of a scene in fish called wanda hanging guy out of the window forcing him to unincredibly apologize has this gone this far? why? >> can i dmiem on that? >> that's for you tammy. tammy: this man as you've mentioned has raised hundreds of millions of dollars for small businesses many of which are owned o.c., of course, by minorities and he's taken action to make a difference for people that the government is almost d
. >> jamie and limited to louisville, they also are now going after elle presidente and founder thereas his spending more than half a million dollars to bail out businesses that were absolutely crushed during pandemic. well now he was on the cover of nantucket magazine there he is right there. now man nantucket magazine now vaguely apologizing for doing so and magazine says, quote, a number of people in the community have taken issue with offensive remarks and issues he's made in the past...
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buy, buy, buy, ell, sell, sell and then the lightning round is over are you ready, ski daddy let starth vincent in kentucky, vincent? >> a big boo, boo, boo-yah to ya, jim. home of the kentucky derby. >> we are big horse fans here. what is going on >> caller: well, i want to first thank you for your entertainment and enlightenment. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is about penn national gaming that came to my attention on your show. >> i liked that very much and came to ourattention because o the deal they did with bar stool and it is doing fantastically and deserves to trade higher a lot of business. let's go to alex in new york >> caller: boo-yah to ya. >> that quarter, they aren't getting enough credit for it this is not the same i'm a buyer. let go to eric in texas, eric? >> c c >> caller: i want to get your thoughts on ipoe soon to be sofi. >> you have to wait until it's sofi i feel like what happens, we've had a rocky moment so now we got to just wait until we see the whites in their eyes and don't make a move before that. i want to go to rick in illinois, rick >> caller: jim
buy, buy, buy, ell, sell, sell and then the lightning round is over are you ready, ski daddy let starth vincent in kentucky, vincent? >> a big boo, boo, boo-yah to ya, jim. home of the kentucky derby. >> we are big horse fans here. what is going on >> caller: well, i want to first thank you for your entertainment and enlightenment. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is about penn national gaming that came to my attention on your show. >> i liked that very...
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no one was arrested for the murder but local media did not seem ell
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>>ell, let's just think about the target field just as an example. >> reporter: this is the baseball the minnesota twins. >> right, that sits over an infrastructure project, a highway, very familiar, has been done, but leveraged in the interest of business, the same thing can happen in my mind, in the interest of community. >> reporter: just as states and cities subsidize the construction of major league stadiums to stimulate economic development, he says the reconnect rondo project will create jobs. the cost-in state, private, philanthropic and, critically, federal infrastructure dollars- is projected to approach half a billion dollars. >> i'm an optimist by nature, but i'm a realist as well, okay? i know that this is not an easy proposition. >> reporter: among prominent st paul residents making a very personal case to minnesota lawmakers for transportation dollars is the city's first black mayor, melvin carter. >> reporter: also promising: pledges from the biden administration to address inequality and racism. transportation secretary pete buttigieg discussed how infrastructure pro
>>ell, let's just think about the target field just as an example. >> reporter: this is the baseball the minnesota twins. >> right, that sits over an infrastructure project, a highway, very familiar, has been done, but leveraged in the interest of business, the same thing can happen in my mind, in the interest of community. >> reporter: just as states and cities subsidize the construction of major league stadiums to stimulate economic development, he says the reconnect...
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jack's got some tips on shopping for frozen seafood, lisa's lining up her favorite spatulas, and elle's pepper.
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susan wright and jake ell zechlt y will now vie for the spot for wright's husband who died followingddress to congress this week, senators ted cruz and mitt romney were caught napping, as cnn jeanne moos reports, the speech was a doozy for dozing. >> reporter: senator ted cruz looked plenty awake before president biden's speech. when the topic turned to immigration, ted's eyelids e emigrated south. cue the nicknames ted snooze. >> sleepy joe biden. >> reporter: look who is sleepy now. he was joined in dreamland by senator mitt romney. >> 40 hours a week should live by the poverty line. >> reporter: what is ted cruz dreaming of, you think? the daily show tweeted it looks like ted's eyes are hooked up to his state's power grid. ted himself retweeted his sleeping moment, waking up enough afterwards to describe president biden's speech this way. >> you could sum it up in three words, boring but radical. >> even tweeted come on, nancy, agree, but showed a photo of the two caught mid-blink rather than mid-snooze. we hereby induct ted and mitt into the sleepyhead hall of fame, joining the r
susan wright and jake ell zechlt y will now vie for the spot for wright's husband who died followingddress to congress this week, senators ted cruz and mitt romney were caught napping, as cnn jeanne moos reports, the speech was a doozy for dozing. >> reporter: senator ted cruz looked plenty awake before president biden's speech. when the topic turned to immigration, ted's eyelids e emigrated south. cue the nicknames ted snooze. >> sleepy joe biden. >> reporter: look who is...
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sandra ell commute at a richmond under 10 minutes for your drive time.re were a lot more coming up next before now. james, back to you. all right, randi, thank you. 5.47. let's get to the news this morning. and in the east bay, a pregnant asian woman is speaking out now after a man spit at her. >> at a stoplight in oakland. crawford's long spoke to the woman who wants others now to speak out. >> the woman and her husband are both asian and believe this act was racially motivated. the woman did not want to show her face but wants to share her story to encourage others to speak up. >> think that's cool. and oakland couple was just driving to work. a you can hear tina who sitting in the passenger seat telling her husband not to get out of the car after she says this man in the green jacket spit at he box away then returns. he was just circling our car trying to talk to my husband to get out. but, you know, being pregnant, i just didn't want to put us in my baby at risk. it was terrible. i had a say that i right you know, nothing was on me. and then i spoke
sandra ell commute at a richmond under 10 minutes for your drive time.re were a lot more coming up next before now. james, back to you. all right, randi, thank you. 5.47. let's get to the news this morning. and in the east bay, a pregnant asian woman is speaking out now after a man spit at her. >> at a stoplight in oakland. crawford's long spoke to the woman who wants others now to speak out. >> the woman and her husband are both asian and believe this act was racially motivated....
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dina elle-tawansy is unable to attend the meeting. i will now call roll. please respond when i call your name. [roll call] >> i'm so sorry. was all that time i was on mute? i'm present. i'm so sorry. >> clerk: [roll call] members, we have quorum. i will go ahead and call your next item. director's item 3 is communication and we'd like to remind the public that the public comment process is listed on the agenda and streaming on the screen. are there any other [inaudible] from the board at this time? i'm not aware. i will proceed to call your next item. director's item 4 is board of director's new and old business. i'm also not aware of any at this time. i will proceed to call your next item. director's item 5 is the executive director's report. >> secretary i'll call it and welcome vice chair mandelman. good morning board of directors. today i'll be providing my report. we have just a few updates. we're continuing to move together with the city as it re-opens and are pleased that we are now in the yellow tier and even more encouraging is the state's expecte
dina elle-tawansy is unable to attend the meeting. i will now call roll. please respond when i call your name. [roll call] >> i'm so sorry. was all that time i was on mute? i'm present. i'm so sorry. >> clerk: [roll call] members, we have quorum. i will go ahead and call your next item. director's item 3 is communication and we'd like to remind the public that the public comment process is listed on the agenda and streaming on the screen. are there any other [inaudible] from the...
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. >> talent is everywhere, t opportunity should be, as ell. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. [ sfx: bzzz bzzz bzzz ] [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] [ sfx: honk ] [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] [ sfx: pop ping bloop pop ping bloop ] the day can wait. enter the golden state with real california dairy. >>> an alcohol industry ceo is being praised today for making social responsibility a priority. ahead, how ann murkherjee used personal tragedy to guide her . >>> good morning. it's 8:25. an oversight board has upheld a facebook ban of former president donald trump. it said a review of the decision to block him most be made with in six months. facebook said the decision was necessary and right. >>> people in marin will now endure tighter water restrictions amid worsening drought conditions. the water board voted last night to impose more restrictions effective immediately. >>> two middle schools in san jose are closing. the direct said there aren't enough students to keep them open. >>> as we take a look at t
. >> talent is everywhere, t opportunity should be, as ell. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. [ sfx: bzzz bzzz bzzz ] [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] [ sfx: honk ] [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] [ sfx: pop ping bloop pop ping bloop ] the day can wait. enter the golden state with real california dairy. >>> an alcohol industry ceo is being praised today for making social responsibility a...
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tell me why it's okay and what does that mean the ell degeneres of raceelio because ellen is very funnycan't dictate what is right and what is wrong. all i can do is ask important questions, and then we can move forward and be vulnerable and be honest. when you see these interviews with fran liebovitz or gloria steinem for example, our pilot episode on sunday, you'll see people being honest and raw and having conversations that are not had on television at all. >> you're on to something -- >> i think that vul >>'rn to something. i know your parents were hoping you'd be a doctor or lawyer. i hope they're very proud of what you're doing. you're terrific. >> my parents don't know what i do for a living. they know this show. they watch it. so this is awesome. >> all right. ziwe, thank you so much. the series "ziwe" premieres sunday night on showtime. as you heard, gloria steinem, one of her first guests. >> awesome. >>> ahead in our "a more perfect union" series how the power of photography is creating new opportunities for teenage gir bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthl
tell me why it's okay and what does that mean the ell degeneres of raceelio because ellen is very funnycan't dictate what is right and what is wrong. all i can do is ask important questions, and then we can move forward and be vulnerable and be honest. when you see these interviews with fran liebovitz or gloria steinem for example, our pilot episode on sunday, you'll see people being honest and raw and having conversations that are not had on television at all. >> you're on to something...
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so when the pandemic hit, he and his mom desiree got creative ell people who ssage struggle with mentalhey don't feel alone. >> reporter: joseph's father byron serving in the army since 2007 says he's proud of his son for helping those -- who are struggling. >> i thought it would be great for him to send out those hugs and help them get through. >> we have had people from different states reach out, and he's sent them hugs. so it's been a great support system overall. >> i learned a faster, more efficient way to sew masks, and it's called the chain method. >> reporter: 11-year-old rhyannon edwards is making an impact one stitch at a time. >> i enjoy everything about sewing. all the different things you can sew, all the different ways you can sew them. i just love it all. >> reporter: it's a hobby she learned from scratch while stuck inside during the pandemic. her mom teaching her the basics. >> she took a post-it and wrote instructions down and said, can you teach me? i said, of course. the family, including dad justin, a marine corp. gunnery sergeant helping her send masks all across
so when the pandemic hit, he and his mom desiree got creative ell people who ssage struggle with mentalhey don't feel alone. >> reporter: joseph's father byron serving in the army since 2007 says he's proud of his son for helping those -- who are struggling. >> i thought it would be great for him to send out those hugs and help them get through. >> we have had people from different states reach out, and he's sent them hugs. so it's been a great support system overall. >>...
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. >> what a run from -- >> reporter: olympic record holder elle purrier said the setbacks surroundingnd preparing the best we can for the olympic trials. focusing on the simplicity of that and not trying to get caught up in the hype. i think that could really, you know, bring people down and be stressful and take too much energy. as athletes we're trying to focus on preparing and getting strongerm er stronger. voicing. >> reporter: voicing doubts are rafael nadal, naomi osaka, and serena williams. >> i want the olympics to happen because i'm an athlete. i feel like if it's putting people at risk and making people uncomfortable, then it definitely should be a discussion. >> reporter: japan's fourth wave of covid infections has been blamed on a hasty attempt to restart the economy, lax lockdowns, and pandemic fatigue. japan so far has approved only one vaccine, and restrictions on who can administer shots have also hampered inoculations. so far, only about 3% of the population has been vaccinated. a publisher's scathing full-page ad this week in three major newspapers lambasted japan's
. >> what a run from -- >> reporter: olympic record holder elle purrier said the setbacks surroundingnd preparing the best we can for the olympic trials. focusing on the simplicity of that and not trying to get caught up in the hype. i think that could really, you know, bring people down and be stressful and take too much energy. as athletes we're trying to focus on preparing and getting strongerm er stronger. voicing. >> reporter: voicing doubts are rafael nadal, naomi osaka,...
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landing jobs at american "vogue," "allure, "elle," "instyle," "vanity fair," and then a phone call thatashion industry probably wasn't necessarily easy. >> no. >> reporter: did you ever feel like a fish out of water did you ever feel out of place, or did you -- >> all the time. >> reporter: yes >> i love this industry. this industry has afforded me a beautiful life, and i've traveled and i've grown and i've learned so much. but at the same time, there weren't a lot of people who looked like me when i was coming up >> reporter: now determined to use her experience and create space for others >> we are at the intersection of high fashion and culture, but still there's so many stories to be told. there's a level of humanity that we can bring to those stories. to be able to create a space and to share our platform and our pages with individuals, for them to tell their stories, and to be seen in the pages, much like i wanted to be seen when i was little, kind of goes back to that ideal. >> reporter: have you ever thought about the girl who is like you, all these years later, who she picked u
landing jobs at american "vogue," "allure, "elle," "instyle," "vanity fair," and then a phone call thatashion industry probably wasn't necessarily easy. >> no. >> reporter: did you ever feel like a fish out of water did you ever feel out of place, or did you -- >> all the time. >> reporter: yes >> i love this industry. this industry has afforded me a beautiful life, and i've traveled and i've grown and i've learned so...
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dina elle-tawansy is unable to attend the meeting. i will now call roll. please respond when i call your name. [roll call] >> i'm so sorry. was all that time i was on mute? i'm present. i'm so sorry. >> clerk: [roll call] members, we have quorum. i will go ahead and call your next item. director's item 3 is communication and we'd like to remind the public that the public comment process is listed on the agenda and streaming on the screen. are there any other [inaudible] from the board at this time? i'm not aware. i will proceed to call your next item. director's item 4 is board of director's new and old business. i'm also not aware of any at this time. i will proceed to call your next item. director's item 5 is the executive director's report. >> secretary i'll call it and welcome vice chair mandelman. good morning board of directors. today i'll be providing my report. we have just a few updates. we're continuing to move together with the city as it re-opens and are pleased that we are now in the yellow tier and even more encouraging is the state's expecte
dina elle-tawansy is unable to attend the meeting. i will now call roll. please respond when i call your name. [roll call] >> i'm so sorry. was all that time i was on mute? i'm present. i'm so sorry. >> clerk: [roll call] members, we have quorum. i will go ahead and call your next item. director's item 3 is communication and we'd like to remind the public that the public comment process is listed on the agenda and streaming on the screen. are there any other [inaudible] from the...
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joining me right now is elle american vice president and conservative hispanic activist anna great tou this morning thanks so much for being here give us your reaction to what's going on on southern border i'm back where i was able to view up close and personal. people coming across the if border in groups of ten, 20, as the criminal cartels round them up put them in rafts and gets them into america illegally as well as get narcotics into the country illegally. >> first of all maria i want to commend you for going down there there are not a lot of journalist willing to expose truth because there have been highest recording ever numbers of unaccompany minors apprehended at the border as of last month 19,000 children, these children going facilities like the one that you just showed will eventually end up in our adoption process here in the united states and our system is already overwhelmed. the crisis created at the border this is not political but humanitarian, and it is honestly horrifying with what we're seeing. maria: yeah. we're looking at these pictures of the dellfi which i sho
joining me right now is elle american vice president and conservative hispanic activist anna great tou this morning thanks so much for being here give us your reaction to what's going on on southern border i'm back where i was able to view up close and personal. people coming across the if border in groups of ten, 20, as the criminal cartels round them up put them in rafts and gets them into america illegally as well as get narcotics into the country illegally. >> first of all maria i...
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and employees of color >> what was the conclusion >> only 31 companies disclose that out of the russ elloing this if they're committed to pay equity. >> are you surprised so few companies are disclosing this information? >> you know, our research shows us that companies really haven't been walking the talk quite yet. but we know that it is imp important, right 85% know they should be conducting this across different demographic groups you talk about this often. companies are trying to attract and retain talent. workers care about issues. what's at the core, people are seeking dignity and respect at work honestly i'm not surprised that companies have not done this work yet because it is difficult work but it is critical that they con tukt and report on these differences, these wage gaps. >> how much are you hearing from investors who say they actually care about this versus just lip service? i ask because we're in this moment where esg is a catch phrase i think it's becoming a much more sort of real feature in the market it's unclear to me when an investor is demonstrably making an invest
and employees of color >> what was the conclusion >> only 31 companies disclose that out of the russ elloing this if they're committed to pay equity. >> are you surprised so few companies are disclosing this information? >> you know, our research shows us that companies really haven't been walking the talk quite yet. but we know that it is imp important, right 85% know they should be conducting this across different demographic groups you talk about this often. companies...
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educÁndonos, nosotros indicamos que se traduce de ellos pero estÁbamos yendo que el pronombre es "ellert: me podrÍa decir los colores del arco iris? albert: vamos a verlo. les voy a enseÑar una regla para acordar los del arco iris que se veÍan tejas acompaÑada de descargas elÉctricas... a modo de verdad,el aÑo que la vio rojo, naranja, amarillo, verde, azul, aÑil y violeta. se pueden acordar de los nombres de los colores. el texas sigue las inundaciones pero tambiÉn en luisiana. tenemos un equipo de trabajo ayudando a las familias que se han quedado atrapadas por muchos pies de agua. base y la precipitaciÓnse mantendrÁ la vigilancia por 17 millones de personas por texas, luisiana y alabama. el viento del sur Éste jueves seguirÁ lloviendo y las acumuladas fue del llegar a superar algunas pulgadas mÁs. en el trÓpico nos quedan 10 dÍas para el arranque de la temporada oficial de huracanes con Éste grupo de tormentas con un 80% de probabilidad de convertirse. iremos siguiendo porque por eso lo estÁn investigando. tendrÍa nombres y se desarrollaa lo largo de las prÓximas horas pero no es un
educÁndonos, nosotros indicamos que se traduce de ellos pero estÁbamos yendo que el pronombre es "ellert: me podrÍa decir los colores del arco iris? albert: vamos a verlo. les voy a enseÑar una regla para acordar los del arco iris que se veÍan tejas acompaÑada de descargas elÉctricas... a modo de verdad,el aÑo que la vio rojo, naranja, amarillo, verde, azul, aÑil y violeta. se pueden acordar de los nombres de los colores. el texas sigue las inundaciones pero tambiÉn en luisiana....