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elle: tough to top?omeone died. >> i think a lot more people will die before we're done here, frankly. elle: why? >> because people die every day. charlie: when he goes home, who is he? elle: he lives in new hampshire. he's single. i asked him about this being his entire life. he told me when he takes a girl out to the movies, they don't talk about racism. this does seem to be what he does all the time. he has a massive arsenal of weapons. he does live podcasts. that is how he makes his money -- through donations and people who agree with him. charlie: how large you think these groups are? elle: how large? i don't know. i could make guesses based on how many followers their biggest leaders have, but i think the most telling data point is a site called "wesearcher" has proven time and again to raise $100,000 overnight. i think that is very significant. charlie: is it possible, josh and nick, that the exposure rather than helping them will hurt them? they will be seen as something that is totally unaccepta
elle: tough to top?omeone died. >> i think a lot more people will die before we're done here, frankly. elle: why? >> because people die every day. charlie: when he goes home, who is he? elle: he lives in new hampshire. he's single. i asked him about this being his entire life. he told me when he takes a girl out to the movies, they don't talk about racism. this does seem to be what he does all the time. he has a massive arsenal of weapons. he does live podcasts. that is how he makes...
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charlie: here it is, robert ray talking to elle. elle: tell me what you think. what do you do for "the daily stormer?" >> i'm a feature writer. i'm generally their man on the ground at events. elle: what do you hope to get out of today? what does it mean to you? >> for one thing, we are showing to this parasitic class of anti-white vermin this is our country. this country was built by our forefathers. it's sustained by us. it will remain our country. as you can see, we are stepping out of the internet in a big way. last night at the torch walk, there were hundreds and hundreds of us. they are part of a larger whole because we have been spreading our names, we have been organizing on the internet. now they are coming out and now as you can see, we greatly outnumber the antiwhite, anti-american filth. at some point, we will have enough power that we will clear them from the streets forever. that which is degenerate in white countries will be removed. elle: you are saying showing up
charlie: here it is, robert ray talking to elle. elle: tell me what you think. what do you do for "the daily stormer?" >> i'm a feature writer. i'm generally their man on the ground at events. elle: what do you hope to get out of today? what does it mean to you? >> for one thing, we are showing to this parasitic class of anti-white vermin this is our country. this country was built by our forefathers. it's sustained by us. it will remain our country. as you can see, we are...
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elle has done a bunch of stories on the rise of the white nationalists. when we heard they'd make the leap from the digital domain and gathering without hoods and anonymity getting down there. it's as simple as having a great reporter and you go from there and you trust them and elle earned every bit of it. >> charlie: and yours is not a traditional news program. there's no anchor that introduces reporters. excuse the word embedded but have you reporters telling stories in the filed. >> we like to get as immersive as possible and try to take people to events and make them feel something. it's not that we're not capable of doing more traditional reporting. we do plenty of explanation and analysis but when possible we want to be on the ground. >> charlie: elle, tell me, what did you anticipate when you went to charlottesville? >> i knew this would be a gathering of a bunch of desperate alt right groups. i was not anticipating how organized they'd be. i knew they had a ring of private security comprised of afghanistan and iraq veterans but once on the ground
elle has done a bunch of stories on the rise of the white nationalists. when we heard they'd make the leap from the digital domain and gathering without hoods and anonymity getting down there. it's as simple as having a great reporter and you go from there and you trust them and elle earned every bit of it. >> charlie: and yours is not a traditional news program. there's no anchor that introduces reporters. excuse the word embedded but have you reporters telling stories in the filed....
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welcome to all of you, elle, start with you. documentary you were in has been watched by 46 million people. and i want to show a little bit of that footage from the fry die night and then get to you talk about it. this is from vice news tonight. [ chanting ] >> dickerson: elle you weren't just on the periphery of this you were embedded. the president said that on this friday night that there were good people quietly protesting. what was your sense of what you saw? >> this is unannounced event, but a very organized one. when we arrived there were vans dropping off white nationalists at the field. on the field there were organizers doing crowd control, security, handing owl tiki torchs. they picked tiki torches to be menacing, some times they call it torch-lit vigil, supposed to be offensive spin on candlelight vigil. once they started marching, they didn't talk about robert e. lee being a military tactician, they wanted to be menacing it's not an accident. >> dickerson: sherrilyn, all of the president's remarks this week, there a
welcome to all of you, elle, start with you. documentary you were in has been watched by 46 million people. and i want to show a little bit of that footage from the fry die night and then get to you talk about it. this is from vice news tonight. [ chanting ] >> dickerson: elle you weren't just on the periphery of this you were embedded. the president said that on this friday night that there were good people quietly protesting. what was your sense of what you saw? >> this is...
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elle receive, i know the kind of reporting you did is scary.ery level and did it in a way that provided clarity. high praise, well deserved. thank you for being on the show. >> thank you so much. >> that was incredible reporting. let the awards pour in as they should. that opened our eyes even more. elle, great job to you. ahead, the ceo president abandoned by the ceos. the implications next. a penny it's ourr back to school one cent event at office depot office max. notebooks! one cent! rulers, glue and 12-pack pencils! all one cent each! hurry to office depot office max! ♪taking care of business so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you
elle receive, i know the kind of reporting you did is scary.ery level and did it in a way that provided clarity. high praise, well deserved. thank you for being on the show. >> thank you so much. >> that was incredible reporting. let the awards pour in as they should. that opened our eyes even more. elle, great job to you. ahead, the ceo president abandoned by the ceos. the implications next. a penny it's ourr back to school one cent event at office depot office max. notebooks! one...
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jean elle nbc bay area news. >> we just received a picture from a san jose family.acation. got off a bus moments after the attack. they managed to take that photo. her family is shaken tonight but they are safe. >> so we just saw in barcelona and also in charlottesville a few days ago and london last year. this trend as using a vehicle as a dead weapon of terror. prompting or local law enforcement to consider new strategies. sergio quintana joins us. >> reporter: these security pie lons are used. the carnage is disturbing. up until today the spot in the center of the city has been mostly an unguarded areas for locals to stroll. >> all they have to do is find a vehicle as we saw in nice, they st stole a tractor trailer or rent a vehicle. >> reporter: in the bay area there has been efforts to harden some soft targets. in fremont the police department is using these mobile car barriers. we saw them at the city's recent festival of arts. during the warrior parades buss and large vehicle where is used to block intersections. >> law enforcement and intelligence agency nee
jean elle nbc bay area news. >> we just received a picture from a san jose family.acation. got off a bus moments after the attack. they managed to take that photo. her family is shaken tonight but they are safe. >> so we just saw in barcelona and also in charlottesville a few days ago and london last year. this trend as using a vehicle as a dead weapon of terror. prompting or local law enforcement to consider new strategies. sergio quintana joins us. >> reporter: these...
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charlottesville, they went and jefferson the thomas statue on friday night, so i can ell you that they know the president's going to have to say, i don't like the kkk, i neonazis, but they feel they are getting subtle signals from the president. that is something that concerns you, you're going to have to make your own decision where your conscious leads you, i can tell you that is omething that is definitely going on in the white upremacist movement, they have kinship with the president. host: did anything from reporters ville, any find any stories coming out documented in the hate project you particularly saw interesting that falls in line with this project? i mean, a , we saw, ton of fascinateing and disturbing things and have tons tons of stories and accounts that have come into our database now.we're going through i think that the thing that was the interesting to me was fact that i sort of expected paleoracist a lot of necessary charlottesville. i expected heavy presence of the klan. i expected to see nazi skinhead thing. that sort of that by and large, those organizations were n
charlottesville, they went and jefferson the thomas statue on friday night, so i can ell you that they know the president's going to have to say, i don't like the kkk, i neonazis, but they feel they are getting subtle signals from the president. that is something that concerns you, you're going to have to make your own decision where your conscious leads you, i can tell you that is omething that is definitely going on in the white upremacist movement, they have kinship with the president. host:...
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reporting live at sfo, jean elle i. >> a very difficult night indeed. channeling anger into action. tonight in charlottesville, a powerful but peaceful gathering one march by many peers but also by hope. that vigil being held in the midst of a new firestorm today for president trump after the impromptu news conference where he appeared to defend white supremacists. tonight the criticism is coming from all corners. to charlottlesville trt: 1:46 =anim= ♪ let it shine, let it shine >> a time to mourn, a time to reflect and a time to heal. tonight, thousands gathered for a candlelight vigil at the university of virginia. it was a peaceful gathering. a stark contrast from the violence that erupted saturday. 250 miles away, the streets of philadelphia flooded with protesters this evening. their message? finley is charlottesville. organizers say white supremacy is not just a "the southern thing." earlier in iowa, a state that helped put president trump in the white house a march against hate and against some of the very groups the president seemed to defend following that deadly violence i
reporting live at sfo, jean elle i. >> a very difficult night indeed. channeling anger into action. tonight in charlottesville, a powerful but peaceful gathering one march by many peers but also by hope. that vigil being held in the midst of a new firestorm today for president trump after the impromptu news conference where he appeared to defend white supremacists. tonight the criticism is coming from all corners. to charlottlesville trt: 1:46 =anim= ♪ let it shine, let it shine...
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nbc jeanne elle joins us along the water with the details. jean >> reporter: well, raj fishermen say they don't know what to expect but they hope the salmon are big and biting. they say finances are depending on it. dmergs salmon fishermen in san francisco are ready to head out. the delayed opening day is tomorrow. >> i'm more nervous than excited. >> facing restrictions linked to the drought fisherman like chris fox are preparing for rough waters. >> we have a delayed start for in region we were able to fish below paigen point in the month rey bay area may a and june that was terrible. >> fox says there wasn't a lot of salmon. as he readied lures for a new start some federal lawmakers are fighting for disaster relief funds for the fishing fleets. they say the shorter season paired with the recently shut down of the crab fisherys due to a toxic algae bloom leaves fisherman struggling. >> we lost a lot of territory and there's been restrictions because of bad science and bad management plans on the government end. then, yeah i think there need
nbc jeanne elle joins us along the water with the details. jean >> reporter: well, raj fishermen say they don't know what to expect but they hope the salmon are big and biting. they say finances are depending on it. dmergs salmon fishermen in san francisco are ready to head out. the delayed opening day is tomorrow. >> i'm more nervous than excited. >> facing restrictions linked to the drought fisherman like chris fox are preparing for rough waters. >> we have a delayed...
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jean elle i joins us with the details. jean? >> reporter: raj, this investigation has been going on for hours. you can see the car involved is still here on curtner. police shut down the southbound lanes of meridian around 9:30. the department called in the traffic investigative unit when officers learned the man who was hit at the bus stop is fighting a mangled car phase the wrong way on meridian at kurtner. police are still trying to piece together exactly what caused this accident. >> just a big thud. >> this man says he heard the thud during the evening commute and found four men climbing out of the smashed vehicle. >> they awe crawled out. i don't know how they got out of that car. if you look at it from all sides, it's impossible they came out. >> reporter: witnesses say the white car, a black car and possibly a third car were driving south on meridian when the vehicles made contact. the white car hit a man waiting at a bus stop and a tree before stopping. police say the driver and the man at the bus stop were taken to the
jean elle i joins us with the details. jean? >> reporter: raj, this investigation has been going on for hours. you can see the car involved is still here on curtner. police shut down the southbound lanes of meridian around 9:30. the department called in the traffic investigative unit when officers learned the man who was hit at the bus stop is fighting a mangled car phase the wrong way on meridian at kurtner. police are still trying to piece together exactly what caused this accident....
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nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in san francisco this evening.s might be a political reach, but how serious is representative spear? >> reporter: well, raj, congresswoman spears says the president's behavior is putting lives in danger and she wants him removed from office. but political experts say while his behavior may be upsetting to some, it does not meet the requirements for removal under the 25th amendment. >> i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have any doubt about it either. >> reporter: president trump changing his message on the deadly violence in charlottesville, virginia, going off script at a news conference about infrastructure as chief of staff jon kelley stands grim faced. in a tweet congresswoman jackie spears speer says potus is showing erratic behavior and mental instability that place the country in grave danger. time to invoke the 25th amendment. >> the president day by day is becoming more and more erratic. >> reporter: by phone, representative speer says mr. trump does not appear t
nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in san francisco this evening.s might be a political reach, but how serious is representative spear? >> reporter: well, raj, congresswoman spears says the president's behavior is putting lives in danger and she wants him removed from office. but political experts say while his behavior may be upsetting to some, it does not meet the requirements for removal under the 25th amendment. >> i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it...
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elle fanning is plays her.ollywood right now i don't know if you remember or not she absolutely killed it in cannes back in may the festival princess they said fashion wise so i think this is young actress whose really starting to come into her own. even though she's only 19. right. >> of course you know her sister dakota fanning and so, um, amazing enough those two even though they are star let's have kept it relatively normal. >> seems like,ing. >> they stayed in school and had a normal up bringing as much as it can be. when you'rero hollywood. 91 thes will we'll keep our fingers crossed that -- we'll go on leap of faith. we'll say that that hopefully dakota will join us in just a few here on good day. ♪ ♪♪ fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gi
elle fanning is plays her.ollywood right now i don't know if you remember or not she absolutely killed it in cannes back in may the festival princess they said fashion wise so i think this is young actress whose really starting to come into her own. even though she's only 19. right. >> of course you know her sister dakota fanning and so, um, amazing enough those two even though they are star let's have kept it relatively normal. >> seems like,ing. >> they stayed in school and...
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. >> tracey elle ellis ross! >> i'll meet you in the bedroom in a minute.here's a girl in joey's room! security! security! nothing to see here, ma'am. keep it moving. all right. don't steal anything on your way out. nischelle turner, come take a picture with me. not now, me and you. come on in. security, this girl is here again. >> the comedy is on a new night this fall on abc, and the stars wanted to make sure everybody knows that. >> tuesday night. tuesday night at 9:00 p.m. >> they almost forgot to say, it returns on october 3rd. >>> and leah remini, finishing her first week on the return of "kevin can wait". >> loved them on "king of que s queens". >>> and a new documentary featuring tapes really heard of princess diana. here she is, in her own words. diana secretly recorded the tapes in 1991, six years before her tragic death in a car crash. interviewed by a trusted friend, it's a record of her struggles with bulimia, postpartum depression, and other things. >> it's ghostly in a way, it's very poignant to hear a voice from the grave of this sad, deeply
. >> tracey elle ellis ross! >> i'll meet you in the bedroom in a minute.here's a girl in joey's room! security! security! nothing to see here, ma'am. keep it moving. all right. don't steal anything on your way out. nischelle turner, come take a picture with me. not now, me and you. come on in. security, this girl is here again. >> the comedy is on a new night this fall on abc, and the stars wanted to make sure everybody knows that. >> tuesday night. tuesday night at...
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i'm wondering if you hold your ,ell phone down and looked down ont you can get the eclipse your cell phone in a photo. host: if you can get the eclipse in a photo? if you're not looking at the sun? caller: uh-huh. host: i'm just the host of the phones, i'm not a scientist, but i expect if you are not looking at the sun, you will be ok. avoidy is for you to looking directly at the sun. phone to would put the the side of someplace where i could see the eclipse. host: kind of like a solar selfie but without you in the picture. caller: right. is that safe? host: i don't know, i would think if you are not looking at are ok, i don't know what kind of damage at the dude your camera. on --, what are you doing pamela, what are you doing on monday? caller: we will have 92% totality in columbus. i have a doctors appointment the same day up in peachtree city, georgia. i have to travel there, it will be cool because i will be there during the eclipse, and i think they have 95% totality. that is a little bit at her view from georgia. host: thanks for calling in. we've heard about the welders .elme
i'm wondering if you hold your ,ell phone down and looked down ont you can get the eclipse your cell phone in a photo. host: if you can get the eclipse in a photo? if you're not looking at the sun? caller: uh-huh. host: i'm just the host of the phones, i'm not a scientist, but i expect if you are not looking at the sun, you will be ok. avoidy is for you to looking directly at the sun. phone to would put the the side of someplace where i could see the eclipse. host: kind of like a solar selfie...
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y estÁ alegando que a Élle robaron la documentaciÓn. entonces, bueno, queda el dato abierto. girona, a dos horas, una hora de barcelona. javier: ¿cuÁl es el ambiente ahorita, en este momento de las autoridades en barcelona? lourdes: una cosa importante que hay que recalcar aquÍ. espaÑa viene desde el 2015 con un nivel de alerta antiterrorista nivel 4 sobre 5. hace unos momentos se dijo que no se va a elevar a 5. apoyando los cuerpos y seguridad del estado. todo esto hace que, ustedes como comentaban, esta operaciÓn " jaula", que de esta ponen las entradas y salidas porque buscan a los posibles sospechosos. actoresde este atentado. entonces imagÍnate como lo estÁ viviendo. no sÓlo en barcelona. porque tame las autoridades de madrid, siendo la capital espaÑa, tambiÉn estÁn prevenidas. caro: lourdes, se nos acaba el tiempo. te agradecemos por la conexiÓn que haces desde madrid a unas cuantas horas de barcelona. gracias a todos ustedes que han estado con nosotros, escuchando la noticia de Última hora. javier: y esta tarde tiene una cita con nuestros compaÑeros del oficio central.
y estÁ alegando que a Élle robaron la documentaciÓn. entonces, bueno, queda el dato abierto. girona, a dos horas, una hora de barcelona. javier: ¿cuÁl es el ambiente ahorita, en este momento de las autoridades en barcelona? lourdes: una cosa importante que hay que recalcar aquÍ. espaÑa viene desde el 2015 con un nivel de alerta antiterrorista nivel 4 sobre 5. hace unos momentos se dijo que no se va a elevar a 5. apoyando los cuerpos y seguridad del estado. todo esto hace que, ustedes...
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jean elle joins us in san francisco with their message. >> reporter: going to take a united front to stand up to the hate that is now being expressed openly here in the united states and that it is coming here this weekend. and here in san francisco, those faith leaders are joining forces. bay area faith leaders marched through the mission united against white supremacy. >> the violence and hate of these white supremacist group will not stop us from praising and thanking god for the diversity of our people. >> reporter: embracing diversity some are concerned there will be counterprotest and violence. faith groups are organizing alternative events hoping to prevent conflict. >> the white supremacy methods that they are trying to provide to the country. there are a lot of different groups. >> reporter: gladys isn't sure where she will take a stand. >> it is socially acceptable and that is worry some. especially when the president is supporting this type of behavior. >> reporter: the national park service said it initially gave conditional approval for the prayer group to be here. they
jean elle joins us in san francisco with their message. >> reporter: going to take a united front to stand up to the hate that is now being expressed openly here in the united states and that it is coming here this weekend. and here in san francisco, those faith leaders are joining forces. bay area faith leaders marched through the mission united against white supremacy. >> the violence and hate of these white supremacist group will not stop us from praising and thanking god for the...
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. >>> and elle fanning, how she is making the leap into her new project. >>> and a huge announcemental. all that and more coming up now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning, august 30th, 2017. we're listening to "neon," by thomas a thomas hayes. i'm happy to be here with jenna and dean cain. al >> welcome back. >> it's great to be back. as i was coming back, i couldn't help but have this feeling of guilt because i get to -- we cover the story. and it's so important -- the reason why we have to go to these stories is to get the word out, to see how people are affected, to hopefully raise money to help people. and the more they know, the more they're invested in the story and the more they want to help. and i hit a point when i have to come home. i have this part of my job, as well. >> and your family. >> and my family. there's so many people who don't have a home to go to. but their spirits were so high. we were staying at one hotel that was powered by a generator. they were giving meals. ther
. >>> and elle fanning, how she is making the leap into her new project. >>> and a huge announcemental. all that and more coming up now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning, august 30th, 2017. we're listening to "neon," by thomas a thomas hayes. i'm happy to be here with jenna and dean cain. al >> welcome back. >> it's great to be...
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stick'-ell is charged with malicious wounding, and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. friends of two local brothers who are here illegally from el salvador are upset that ice plans to deport them. friends of 19-year-old lizandro claros and his brother, diego rallied last night outside homeland security offices in d.c. lizandro was about to attend college in north carolina on a partial soccer scholarship. but friday, during their routine check-in with ice, they were detained. and the deportion process started. they're now being held at the howard county detention center. no criminal history. we asked ice officials about the case. they say the agency does focus its resources on criminal aliens and public safety threats. but it does not exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcement. can you believe it! today marks the start of back-to-school month. in virginia, tax-free shopping runs, from the fourth to the sixth. in maryland -- it's the 13th to the 18th. but before you run up that credit card bill, consumer reporter john matarese shows us ho
stick'-ell is charged with malicious wounding, and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. friends of two local brothers who are here illegally from el salvador are upset that ice plans to deport them. friends of 19-year-old lizandro claros and his brother, diego rallied last night outside homeland security offices in d.c. lizandro was about to attend college in north carolina on a partial soccer scholarship. but friday, during their routine check-in with ice, they were detained. and...
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after six months at a clinic in enough to go ell home but far from healthy. > everyone that takes gadolinium won't get sick. it is ones that are sensitive. i have aken them and never gotten sick but that doesn't mean that we should not do something about the other getting sick e from the gadolinium. alfred johnson helped direct her treatment. is it different batches of gadolinium that are not made there's some problem with it, or is it a with that individual's genetic aspect that they don't tolerate it very well? re seen in the patients that i have treated is high levels of tissues.m in their >> how many patients have you treated with this problem? or five treated four patients. not many. ut they have really chronic problems that doctors really haven't paid too much attention to. gena says getting better has meant everything from seeing to getting in china oxygen therapy. hyperbaric ught a chamber. >> in there machine alone i have 100 dives to help heal my brain. last march in europe a health committee made a striking recommendation to suspend use of several based contrast agents. that inclu
after six months at a clinic in enough to go ell home but far from healthy. > everyone that takes gadolinium won't get sick. it is ones that are sensitive. i have aken them and never gotten sick but that doesn't mean that we should not do something about the other getting sick e from the gadolinium. alfred johnson helped direct her treatment. is it different batches of gadolinium that are not made there's some problem with it, or is it a with that individual's genetic aspect that they don't...
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ell, in addition to our efforts, we are proud to be vice admiral y carl schultz. united states coast guard, and i would like him to share a few words, and retake the mike, say few more, and then take some questions. >> thank you, governor, and good afternoon. carl schultz air and wee gulf coast area, are here with the department of homeland security team to upport the state of texas and the fema agency for this crisis response. the coast guard has been very closely engaged with hurricane harvey and now tropical storm harvey here for of the week. we have first removed our assets area so they iate could survive any initial damages and we've been repositioning response capabilities throughout the south texas region and throughout the state of louisiana. we have resources from the entire coast guard, california, maine, the entire eastern seaboard, those here to support the state and fema. flying eight helicopters out with another eight flying in this morning to rescue citizens region. mmediate we remain down in corpus christi. we're pushing more boats on the ater from
ell, in addition to our efforts, we are proud to be vice admiral y carl schultz. united states coast guard, and i would like him to share a few words, and retake the mike, say few more, and then take some questions. >> thank you, governor, and good afternoon. carl schultz air and wee gulf coast area, are here with the department of homeland security team to upport the state of texas and the fema agency for this crisis response. the coast guard has been very closely engaged with hurricane...
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. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be with mandarins. it's not winter. these are imported to new zealand, opposite climates, which means it's their citrus time in new zealand. we are getting navel oranges and other citrus and these mandarins are fantastic! look at this when i cut this inside. look it the juice, small seeds. > very small peel. loaded with juice, too. selection and storage is very important. when you buy it, like all citrus, heavy for their size. the heavier the better. that means they are packed with juice and not pulp. hold them in your hand for the weight. make sure skin is shiny and bright like this. that means they are nice and fresh. when you bring them home, store them in a cool, dry place but not in the refrigerator. never store any citrus in the refrigerator. now, these are loaded with nutritional value, vitamin c and so forth. they are great for us, easy to peel and for now, in the summertime with all the summer fruit, a little bit of citrus and refreshing. the mandarins imported from new zealand, i love it. the smell out of this
. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be with mandarins. it's not winter. these are imported to new zealand, opposite climates, which means it's their citrus time in new zealand. we are getting navel oranges and other citrus and these mandarins are fantastic! look at this when i cut this inside. look it the juice, small seeds. > very small peel. loaded with juice, too. selection and storage is very important. when you buy it, like all citrus, heavy for their size. the...
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. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be envy apples this time of year, apples usuallyre around the fall. these are imported. it's a fresh drop of apples coming in from new zealand. let me tell you something. these are fabulous! they are sweet, they are loaded with flavor. it's like biting into a beautiful apple in the middle of october freshly picked. that's how good these are. when you buy them, make sure beautiful red and pink all the way around. the skin no feeling whatsoever very firm to the touch. when you bring them home i always say this apple is beautiful in the bowl on the counter on the table. but store them in the refrigerator. keep them nice and cool. envy apples for the summertime. let me tell you, you bite into these, you will love it! the flavor is out of this world and it's fresh, not cold storage. and i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >> cauliflower or apples? >> cauliflower. >> yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> apples. >> for sure. >> apples with peanut butter! ♪[ music ] ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience
. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be envy apples this time of year, apples usuallyre around the fall. these are imported. it's a fresh drop of apples coming in from new zealand. let me tell you something. these are fabulous! they are sweet, they are loaded with flavor. it's like biting into a beautiful apple in the middle of october freshly picked. that's how good these are. when you buy them, make sure beautiful red and pink all the way around. the skin no feeling...
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. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be with dragon fruit. have done tips before and somebody tries them, they email me and say that was delicious! it's like dessert in a little package like this. out of this world loaded with sugar and flavorful. you do nothing with it you cut it in half, get a spoon and you take out the insides. it's that good. when you buy them, make sure they're beautiful red all the way ound with a little leaves that come out nice and green, heavy for their size which is ornt. ta thste ornot to be stored at room temperature. dragon fruit, in the market, ready to enjoy. and i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat y. yoovll llthst again, look how beautiful that is! >> it does look cool. check this out. >>> on the left you see a coyote waing sign and in the distance a coyote! do you see that? we captured a video near coit tower this morning. how neighbors and pet owners on telegraph hill are reacting to this. we are going to have that and more at 5:00er. iall the time in search of them. i never have
. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be with dragon fruit. have done tips before and somebody tries them, they email me and say that was delicious! it's like dessert in a little package like this. out of this world loaded with sugar and flavorful. you do nothing with it you cut it in half, get a spoon and you take out the insides. it's that good. when you buy them, make sure they're beautiful red all the way ound with a little leaves that come out nice and green, heavy...
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it was as simple as having a pretty great reporter and you go from there and you trust them and ellearned every bit of it. >> charlie: what did you anticipate when you went to charlottesville? >> i knew it would be a gathering of a bunch of disparate groups and i thought it would be significant they were all getting together. i was not anticipating how organized they'd be. i knew they had a ring of private security comprised of afghanistan and iraq veterans but once we were on the ground they were well organized. they had people doing crowd control and giving tiki torches and dropping people off at the field. it was a highly organized group. >> charlie: did they trust you? you had a conversation where a guy was responding to your questions in a direct manner. >> no, i don't think they trust me. they don't like women. they believe the media's run by jews. but i do try to present their arguments because i think it's really important people understand what these people believe so there can be counterarguments against it and i think that's why they're willing to talk to me. >> charlie: a
it was as simple as having a pretty great reporter and you go from there and you trust them and ellearned every bit of it. >> charlie: what did you anticipate when you went to charlottesville? >> i knew it would be a gathering of a bunch of disparate groups and i thought it would be significant they were all getting together. i was not anticipating how organized they'd be. i knew they had a ring of private security comprised of afghanistan and iraq veterans but once we were on the...
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. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is with strawberry grapes. varietal but now they are more common, you can enjoy them and many markets you see them and let me tell you something, they are fabulous! they are kind of have the texture of a concord grape with the strawberry flavor to 'em. but yet, they are beautiful little games. kind of look like a wine grape. and their sugar content is high of wine grapes. so when you buy them, let's talk about it, first, make sure beautiful color all the way around. nice and green stems. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. shelf life is not that long because there's so much sugar in these grapes. the shelf life is short. so buy them and enjoy them within 4 days at the most. strawberry grapes. in the market. i have been eating these, talking about them before. oh, the flavor is out of this world. . the strawberry flavor is fantastic. i love them. 'm tony tanti llo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. wow. give it a try. >>> a programming note. joi
. >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is with strawberry grapes. varietal but now they are more common, you can enjoy them and many markets you see them and let me tell you something, they are fabulous! they are kind of have the texture of a concord grape with the strawberry flavor to 'em. but yet, they are beautiful little games. kind of look like a wine grape. and their sugar content is high of wine grapes. so when you buy them, let's talk about it, first, make sure...
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elle griego and kenn >>> late show with stephen colbert is next.ext newscast is tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. >> have a great evening and we will see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs >> the president said that white house is a real dump. >> okay, let's find a new place to live, something with some real class. let's see, the palace of verseille, nah, not enough of enough gld leaf. >> taj ma gentleman, no, curry makes me cass gassy, the pyramids right on the golf course, i don't want to be buried with my help. >> motto, lava, keep out the mexicans, excellent security system, a beautiful view of mount doom, we could have our press conferen
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. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be kale. a tip on kale in the summertime, i do all the summer fruits and the summer vegetables. this is a year-long winter vegetable kale but the nutritional value is there. it's a super food. on the grill, yes, on the grill, they are fabulous! especially the salad. let's talk about selection and storage. when you buy it, you want to make sure nice and green like this all the way arnold. free from any yellowing whatsoever. then what you want to do is store it in a refrigerator and 2, 3 days at the very most. it will feel fresh. what i do with the kale when i bring it home if i want to make it put it on the grill, i just take the kale and preboil it. i boil it just for a little -- whoops. falling apart. put this together. boil it just for a little while. then you take it out and put it on the grill with just a little bit of olive oil and salt and pepper. it can become crispy so you boil it a little while. then salt and pepper, oil on the grill, take it out, and just enjoy it. cut off the rib in
. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be kale. a tip on kale in the summertime, i do all the summer fruits and the summer vegetables. this is a year-long winter vegetable kale but the nutritional value is there. it's a super food. on the grill, yes, on the grill, they are fabulous! especially the salad. let's talk about selection and storage. when you buy it, you want to make sure nice and green like this all the way arnold. free from any yellowing whatsoever. then what...
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. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is lychee fruit.his is dessert in this little package loaded with sugar, delicious. but selection and storage is very important. otherwise, these are going to be disappointing. when you buy it, make sure all the lychee fruit if they are sold in bulk or bags, they have tore bright red and fresh. store them in the refrigerator. storing them at room temperature or in a little bit of a warmer area, that nice red will turn to dark red and they won't taste that good at all. the best thing about this, they are great for us, you just peel the outside, mmm! just eat the inside. got a big pit in there, so be careful. but the sugar content is out of this world. lychee fruit in the market, short season. so enjoy them. you will thank me. i'm tony tantillo. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. residents in san and out of the san carlos airport... making a lot of noise. the changes that could slow down air traffic, coming up >>> residents in san mateo county are fed up with extra flights coming in and o
. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is lychee fruit.his is dessert in this little package loaded with sugar, delicious. but selection and storage is very important. otherwise, these are going to be disappointing. when you buy it, make sure all the lychee fruit if they are sold in bulk or bags, they have tore bright red and fresh. store them in the refrigerator. storing them at room temperature or in a little bit of a warmer area, that nice red will turn to dark red...
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. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be with candy sweet grapes. and let me tell you why they're so sweet and they're called candy sweep grapes. because the sugar content is very high. if the kids want candy, give them the candy grapes. it's like eating a piece of candy. they're so great! when you buy them, look at the container, no moisture on the bottom, a tell tale sign they're rotten. you don't want that. beautiful color with green stems. store them in the refrigerator right away but never wash grapes or just about anything before you store them, but always wash them before you enjoy them. and these candied sweet grapes because the sugar content is so high, you want to buy them and enjoy them within 4 days. that's it. candy sweet grapes, in the market, small grapes, like a wine grape, delicious! very delicious. i love talking about these new varietals. so much fun. 'm tony tant illo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. ♪[ music ] >> the naacp wants a meeting with the nfl to discuss the fate of former 49ers quart
. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be with candy sweet grapes. and let me tell you why they're so sweet and they're called candy sweep grapes. because the sugar content is very high. if the kids want candy, give them the candy grapes. it's like eating a piece of candy. they're so great! when you buy them, look at the container, no moisture on the bottom, a tell tale sign they're rotten. you don't want that. beautiful color with green stems. store them in the...
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no wonder elle calls pantene "the biggest shampoo breakthrough in 30 years." >>> here's a look at today'some cities around the country. >>> kid in hand, bare hand. kid's fine. >> a cub's fan makes a stellar play on a foul ball yesterday at wrigley field, and the the child decided the souvenir would also be great for teething. there you go. take a bite out of that. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" oil prices hold steady and a gm truck raul. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, roxana. the labor department said on friday they had 200,000 jobs. last week the dow gained 253 points, the s&p picked up 4 points, and the nasdaq lost 24 points. >>> oil prices edged down today, but they're still near nine-week highs thanks to upbeat data and u.s. oil drilling rigs. oil producers lead by opec have agreed to cut output by 1.8 billion barrels a day until next march. >>> gm is recalling pickup trucks because they could lose power steering. the recall involves certain 2014 chevrolet silverado and gmc sierra trucks. most were sold in the u.s. gm will notify its own
no wonder elle calls pantene "the biggest shampoo breakthrough in 30 years." >>> here's a look at today'some cities around the country. >>> kid in hand, bare hand. kid's fine. >> a cub's fan makes a stellar play on a foul ball yesterday at wrigley field, and the the child decided the souvenir would also be great for teething. there you go. take a bite out of that. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" oil prices hold steady and a gm truck raul. roxana...
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. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be avocados.summertime the prices are up. you can find avocados for as high as $3 each or as low as $1.50 depending on the size. some markets even lower. but no matter what, they are fairly expensive. so you have to select them right. don't compromise, otherwise the flavored won't be good. in the fall they will drop down in price, maybe sooner am but right now in the summertime, you pay a little bit more. when you buy them, you want to make sure dark skin all the way around. very important. and buy them ripe at the store, not green. a little give to the touch. when you bring them home, simply store them on the counter, know the in the refrigerator. they are great for guacamole, quesadillas, because the haas avocados have a high oil content, they hold up well and bind and they are popular so prices go up. it's a commodity, that's all there is to it. so buy only what you need, buy them ripe, that way you do end have to wait. 'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. nd always remember to eat fresh and st
. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be avocados.summertime the prices are up. you can find avocados for as high as $3 each or as low as $1.50 depending on the size. some markets even lower. but no matter what, they are fairly expensive. so you have to select them right. don't compromise, otherwise the flavored won't be good. in the fall they will drop down in price, maybe sooner am but right now in the summertime, you pay a little bit more. when you buy them, you want...
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no wonder elle calls pantene "the biggest shampoo breakthrough in 30 years." >>> our top story this morninga grand jury to investigate possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. subpoenas have been issued in connection with the meeting between donald trump jr. and a russian lawyer. trump trashed the russian investigation at rapid citiy in west virginia calling it. anna werner and investigative producer laura strickler have been looking into that. >> reporter: themty lot in jersey city, new jersey, is where the kushner companies plan to put two gleaming towers of rental apartments an retail space, a project called one journal square, but pros dutiers from the u.s. attorney's office in brooklyn now want to know more about the project's financing. according to the ball street journal they've subpoenaed the company for a use of a program that allows foreigners to get green cards, residency, in exchange for $500,000 or more. they're called eb-5 visas. the kushners used eb-5 financing. the second carrying the president's name. trump bay street. a company spokesman told us the progr
no wonder elle calls pantene "the biggest shampoo breakthrough in 30 years." >>> our top story this morninga grand jury to investigate possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. subpoenas have been issued in connection with the meeting between donald trump jr. and a russian lawyer. trump trashed the russian investigation at rapid citiy in west virginia calling it. anna werner and investigative producer laura strickler have been looking into that. >>...
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ell, it began a long time ago, the field and term artificial intelligence began in the '50s seen ou know, we've progress since then, but we're a long way short of walking around themselves. the reason we're hearing a lot about it now, over the last five years, there's really been a the power vement in of machine learning, technique where you take a bunch of data train software. and that has led to some very accuracy of in speech recognition, as we just image recognition and gooing and he will apple ill let you search personal photos for terms like dog, tree thing.ch, that kind of and so, yeah, recent improve nment technique led to impressive scientific results, impressive new business applications of technology, as well, and out here on the west coast, there is a huge amount of invested into this technology now. host: and why, what is the hope? what is the goal of investing and how much money are we talking about? caller: that is a good question. mean, if you add up the big companies and the venture talking figures in the billions over the last few take one example, google paid around $6
ell, it began a long time ago, the field and term artificial intelligence began in the '50s seen ou know, we've progress since then, but we're a long way short of walking around themselves. the reason we're hearing a lot about it now, over the last five years, there's really been a the power vement in of machine learning, technique where you take a bunch of data train software. and that has led to some very accuracy of in speech recognition, as we just image recognition and gooing and he will...
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effectively are promising dirt as part f russian effort to help your father, to help donald trump, as ell as clear intent by the campaign, don, jr. saying he would love that kind of help. layer of the president, if the allegations helping to fab riicate a false statement what the meeting was about. i continuing is significant development, not particularly unexpected and you're right, you read this means indictments are going to follow, but nonetheless does mean the being gation is not turned off, but moving into a new phase. host: should point out, the lead in the times has this. trump on offensive in the mueller probe. the are saying here that president and his campaign organization are going to war gainst the russia investigations, launching ulti-pronged public relations offensive to spread distrust of the special counsel, robert his probe. from middlebury, massachusetts, hi, eddy. caller: good, how are you? host: doing fine. shipp is a hack, the emphasis of the d.n.c., probably hacked because of schultz, you know. korea, back to north he's a nut. he killed his brother, executed and he'
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no wonder elle calls pantene "the biggest shampoo breakthrough in 30 years." >>> here's a look at today'se cities ound the country. >>> kid in hand, bare hand. kid's fine. >> a cubs fan makes a stellar play on a foul ball yesterday at wrigley field, and the child in his arms certainly approved. the child decided the souvenir would also be great for teething. there you go. take a bite out of that. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" oil prices hold steady and a gm truck recall. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, roxana. >> good morning, anne-marie. the u.s. economy will try to maintain the momentum from a strong jobs report. the labor department said on friday employers added 209,000 jobs and raised wages last month. we'll get readings on consumer spending and the labor market next week. last week the dow gained 253 points, the s&p picked up 4 points, and the nasdaq lost 24 points. >>> oil prices edged down today, but they're still near nine-week highs thanks to the upbeat jobs data and the u.s. oil drilling rigs. oil producers lead by opec have agree
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estacion de milpitas combinar el bart, el tren ligero, sistema de buses y estacionamiento pblico" asegur ellctor de la obra. la estacin de milpitas tendr estacionamiento para 12 vehiculos y 120 estaciones de carga para automoviles elctricos. tambien contar con espacio para diez camiones de comida. las autoridades del bart estiman que al menos 20 mil personas evitaran el tener que conducir sus automoviles cuando esta estacion finalmente entre en funcionamiento. lu outro --una vez finalizado este proyecto, permitir conectar finalmente a las ciudades de san francisco y san jos. algo que han venido pidiendo por muchsimos aÑos los residentes de la baha. desde la ciudad de milpitas yo soy lucrecia borchardt, noticiero telemundo 48. take topvo / blanca --en livermore, se est invitando a sus residentes a revisar el informe de impacto ambiental para la nueva estacin de bart en la ciudad. --la estacin est planeada para el este de livermore entre la avenida isabel y la ''580''. --se espera que el proyecto cueste alrededor de mil millones de dlares. --todos los que quieran revisar el informe podrn acerc
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