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yeah, janelle talks a lot. as a defense attorney, that often doesn't work out very well. >> reporter: janelle was never charged in the case. >> why wasn't janelle charged in this? >> in her statement to the officers, she wanted to catch the burglars. she wanted to identify them. >> reporter: prosecutors say they had no evidence that janelle knew her husband was going to harm someone. so what exactly was markus kaarma thinking? prosecutors brought in two witnesses to support the argument that the shooting was nothing short of a planned execution. >> he said he'd been sitting up for three nights with a shotgun, waiting to kill some f'ing kids. >> she works in the salon where markus karma got his hair cut just days before the shooting. the woman said kaarma came in ranting about his recent burglaries, and his chilling plan to fix them. >> i did say to him oh, my gosh, you know, have you called the police? and he says the f'ing police will not do anything about it. and then he had mentioned that he wouldn't mind if
yeah, janelle talks a lot. as a defense attorney, that often doesn't work out very well. >> reporter: janelle was never charged in the case. >> why wasn't janelle charged in this? >> in her statement to the officers, she wanted to catch the burglars. she wanted to identify them. >> reporter: prosecutors say they had no evidence that janelle knew her husband was going to harm someone. so what exactly was markus kaarma thinking? prosecutors brought in two witnesses to...
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en la casa blanca, janel rodriguez. univisiÓn.e sus padres. andrea nos explica. andrea: mÁde0.000 niÑos inmigrantes no acompaÑados estÁn viviendo en refugios del gobierno, pero los centros casi no tienen cupo. ante dicho problema, la administraciÓn trump estÁ considerando construir campamentos de carpas en puestos militares del estado de texas, para poder albergar al creciente nÚmero de menores que tÁn cruzando la frontera sin la compaÑÍa de un ser querido. funcionarios del departamento de salud y servicios humanos,estarÁn visitando las prÓximas semanas al menos dos lugares. uno de ellos es una base del ejÉrcito an albergar a lniÑoses la base desde 20miles de niÑosy migrantes no acompaÑados, no han sido detenidos. la mayorÍa provienen del salvador, honduras y guatemala. la polÍtica de la administraciÓn trump, de separar a los niÑos de sus padres en la frontera, mbiÉn en esta empeorando la situaciÓn. rea: e de las autoridades federales es construir campamentos que tenga la capacidad para albergar de 1000 a 5000 menores. aquellos qu
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. >> janelle and marcus, we'll come back to you as we wait for it to start. >> one of my favorite parts of the parade is the players with their families and their wives and the babies. you get to see their kids enjoy this -- imagine being the child of one of these championship nba players and to see your parent celebrated this way on the buses and all of the people out there for them. what a bonding experience. something the kids will never, ever, ever forget. >> we look at it as a fan or a journalist watching the players but they enjoy this parade as much as we do because of what you just said. they get to share it. they don't get to share the basketball. >> but they could share with young kids and teenagers and their family and moms and dads that helped them through the journey and they are all here and there are traffic and headaches vofd but they love this because they'll record it and see it like in years past, they are recording on their own cell phone so they too could watch it back. >> and they are on social media and tweeting out. let's thing turns over to damien trujillo on 12
. >> janelle and marcus, we'll come back to you as we wait for it to start. >> one of my favorite parts of the parade is the players with their families and their wives and the babies. you get to see their kids enjoy this -- imagine being the child of one of these championship nba players and to see your parent celebrated this way on the buses and all of the people out there for them. what a bonding experience. something the kids will never, ever, ever forget. >> we look at it...
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i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica ageary. long before silicon valley and chip wars there was cattle wrestling and range wars in santa clara county. the parent slaughtering of cows found in makeshift grays. nbc bay area's robert handa broke this story and joins us with more on what may be a deadly dispute, robert. >> reporter: well, that's right started all the activity out here does sound like the plot o the center of the fight. there are still parts of the south bay that remind you of its past and the connection between those that raise cattle and land owners with room for grazing. today the santa clara county sheriff's office is investigating whether a dispute between cattle owners and a land owner had anything to do with numerous dead cows apparently killed and buried near henry state park. sheriff's officers say the two sides got into a bitter argument last week, but when the cattle owners wanted to take back their 60 head of cattle, the property owner refused to unlock his gate. a fairly common situation in the >> santa
i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica ageary. long before silicon valley and chip wars there was cattle wrestling and range wars in santa clara county. the parent slaughtering of cows found in makeshift grays. nbc bay area's robert handa broke this story and joins us with more on what may be a deadly dispute, robert. >> reporter: well, that's right started all the activity out here does sound like the plot o the center of the fight. there are still parts of the south...
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>> reporter: they are, janelle. police say they need witnesses or video to help them crack this case. friends of the victim have plastered requests for video all around this neighborhood. that mother, who was carrying her baby, was walking under those trees on sanchez. she says she doesn't remember what happened, but she was found on the ground bloodied with a severe injury to the back of her head. >> nothing was taken. nothing was stolen. it seemed to be kind of cold blooded, kind of murderous attack. >> reporter: people in noe valley want answers from police about who hit a 37-year-old woman who was carrying her baby in the back of the head, leaving the mother with fractures in her skull. >> we don't know. that's the hard part. >> reporter: so far this security video is the best evidence police have for the june 3rd attack. it was around 6:30. you can see the victim cross 28th at sanchez. she walks out of frame. about 20 seconds later, a person comes down the street and turns the corner. not long after, you hear t
>> reporter: they are, janelle. police say they need witnesses or video to help them crack this case. friends of the victim have plastered requests for video all around this neighborhood. that mother, who was carrying her baby, was walking under those trees on sanchez. she says she doesn't remember what happened, but she was found on the ground bloodied with a severe injury to the back of her head. >> nothing was taken. nothing was stolen. it seemed to be kind of cold blooded, kind...
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i'm janelle wang. >> i'm jessica aguirre. now, some people say they waited four hours to make it through customs atsjc tonight. so what was the holdup? new at 11:00, nbc bay area's ian cull joins us live from the airport with the answers. ian, what happened? >> reporter: well, jessica, you know, frequent travelers that i spoke with say they're used to 30 minutes, maybe an hour in customs. but every single passenger i spoke with coming out of the international arrivals tonight was upset. they said they had to wait two, three, even 4 1/2 hours in line. it was not the welcome to america any of them expected. long lines plagued the customs and border patrol checkpoint for flights arriving at scc tonight. a viewer sent us this video. >> you guys happy about this process? >> no. >> reporter: one man had been flying more than 24 hours from mumbai just to wait four hours in line. >> this is my first time. i have not experienced something like this. >> reporter: others, some with children on flights from cabo san lucas. >> hire more p
i'm janelle wang. >> i'm jessica aguirre. now, some people say they waited four hours to make it through customs atsjc tonight. so what was the holdup? new at 11:00, nbc bay area's ian cull joins us live from the airport with the answers. ian, what happened? >> reporter: well, jessica, you know, frequent travelers that i spoke with say they're used to 30 minutes, maybe an hour in customs. but every single passenger i spoke with coming out of the international arrivals tonight was...
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>> thank you, janelle. two testified today. lou ann simmen and steve penny faced a senate sub committee, penny, invoking hisif en ma victims plbelieve she and usa asid not do enough to protect athletes. >> so that athletes will be able to participate in their sport without fear of abuse, it is important to understand how this happened. >> michigan state university agreed to pay $500 million to more than 300 victims of nassar earlier this year. >>> we're getting a better idea of what happened when a nba player was arrested and tased. cam shows brown surrounded before they took him to the ground and tased him. he was originally confronted for parking illegal any aanca spot. pictures show prong marks from the taser in his back. new footage also shows cops discussing if brown filed a complaint, everyone will say the police department is racist. three of the officers in this video were disciplined following an internal investigation. >>> in an exclusive interview this morning on "the today" show, scott peterson, the campus ory stone
>> thank you, janelle. two testified today. lou ann simmen and steve penny faced a senate sub committee, penny, invoking hisif en ma victims plbelieve she and usa asid not do enough to protect athletes. >> so that athletes will be able to participate in their sport without fear of abuse, it is important to understand how this happened. >> michigan state university agreed to pay $500 million to more than 300 victims of nassar earlier this year. >>> we're getting a...
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janelle lachose is a painter. she was also born with sickle cell anemia and has been in pain for as long as she can remember. >> you can exhale now. >> she says marijuana makes her nearly pain-free. >> how long after you smoke do you start to have some sort of relief of your pain? >> instantly. it's like instantly. >> a couple of minutes? >> yeah. a couple minutes. afterwards you feel the relief of pain. >> janelle is in the study because she wants to know for sure is marijuana safer and more effective than powerful painkillers and narcotics. >> with marijuana, even though i may be buzzed, i can interact with life more so than with pills. >> treating pain is the most common use for medical marijuana. it may be the anti-inflammatory effects or even the dulling of pain receptors. regardless, this study could prove to mainstream medicine what millions of medical marijuana patients already believe. that a plant may be a better pain treatment than the powerful pills that are most commonly prescribed. >> do we ever get
janelle lachose is a painter. she was also born with sickle cell anemia and has been in pain for as long as she can remember. >> you can exhale now. >> she says marijuana makes her nearly pain-free. >> how long after you smoke do you start to have some sort of relief of your pain? >> instantly. it's like instantly. >> a couple of minutes? >> yeah. a couple minutes. afterwards you feel the relief of pain. >> janelle is in the study because she wants to...
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obligarloa reunificar a las familias, pero su gobierno, no tiene planes concretos para reunificar a los janelde detenciÓn porque Él no sabe el gobierno macro cuando o podrÁn unificarlos con sus padres. el mandatario reconociÓ que su orden ejecutiva no era perfecta. esta no indica lo que hacer con los mÁs de 2000 menores a quienes separaron de sus padres desde que la polÍtica cancelÓ tolerancia del presidente trump entro el efecto a principios de mayo. la secretaria de seguridad nacional dijo que tienen un plan pero que la reunificaciÓn esfuerzo de varias agencias el departamento de salud y servicios humanos tiene la custodia de los niÑos y espera una nueva orientaciÓn sobre la puesta en vigor de la orden ejecutiva y que la reunificaciÓn siempre es la meta y que trabajan hacia esa meta para los niÑos no acompaÑados actualmente su custodia. melania trump preguntÓ cuÁl no podrÍan reunificar estos ligues con sus padres y no recibiÓ una respuesta clara. >> no estÁn facilitando nada, no les dan informaciÓn. janet: en el pentÁgono hacen planes para albergar hasta 2000 niÑos en bases militares a peti
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them in years past, they get out so early in the morning to stake out their spot. >> yeah, nick and janelle were the first to up jump off at the start. they didn't wait for the double decker bus, they went wild. >> did you meet some of the players? >> i did not but it's okay. i'll get my time. >> next time because they are sure to win again. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm sorry to miss that. prescheduled vacation. >> i was there for you, held down the fort. >> i know. coming up, breaking news. we move from basketball now talking about world cup soccer coming to north america. we're just learning about the soccer match everyone across the world will be watching. >> muny central subway is still under construction but there are already talks of extending that line. we'll tell you what other popular places the new line may go to next. it is 5:25, you're watching "today in the bay." >> the man accused much trashing a homeless man's property appears in court. he may have targeted homeless people more than once. >> you're looking live from our san bruno mountain camera. more headlines coming up for you right
them in years past, they get out so early in the morning to stake out their spot. >> yeah, nick and janelle were the first to up jump off at the start. they didn't wait for the double decker bus, they went wild. >> did you meet some of the players? >> i did not but it's okay. i'll get my time. >> next time because they are sure to win again. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm sorry to miss that. prescheduled vacation. >> i was there for you, held down the fort....
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raj and janelle? >> that is a big process ahead. among the controversial shelters being used, the so-called at ter e shelters. the associated press was the first to reveal the buildings are clean and safe, the children, many of whom are too young to talk are hysterical, crying for their parents. houston's mayor opposes administration's plans to open a fourth shelter in the city. the average age of those kids is 7. from separating families to sanctuary states, there is a bay area angle to all of this. you see the bus hoods loads of supports leaving oakland. the doj is suing california or sanctuary state laws. melissa colorado was at the protests and spoke to supporters at this pivotal day. >> reporter: the sacramento courthouse became the epicenter of the border battle here in california. from l.a. to the bay area, immigrant supporters and president trump supporters traveled from afar to voice their opinion on the crisis at the border. >> i'm an undocumented immigrant myself. >> reporter: years ago he made the same journey the child
raj and janelle? >> that is a big process ahead. among the controversial shelters being used, the so-called at ter e shelters. the associated press was the first to reveal the buildings are clean and safe, the children, many of whom are too young to talk are hysterical, crying for their parents. houston's mayor opposes administration's plans to open a fourth shelter in the city. the average age of those kids is 7. from separating families to sanctuary states, there is a bay area angle to...
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like this and you see the champagne and janelle and myself there as we anchor on the field right there at the starting line. everyone who came up, that came by us and got to see them first on the double decker bus as you see. jumped off of the bus running into the crowd. thank you bay area. >> why would you not celebrate? you won the championship. you need to celebrate. >> that's right. good reason. champagne was flowing out there looks like too. keeping people cool maybe. it was hot. >> it was a warm one out there. >> reached in the low 80s in in parts of oakland. you were out there also. >> she got some sun burn -- >> i don't know if you can see it, that's why i'm hide teenainr sleeves, it was so much fun. >> helped me out. >> wear a hat, sunscreen, bring lots of water because just being out in the sun can be draining. and also draining is this heat for the inland areas. and it's going to stick with us again today. dublin will be one of those spots where it will reach back in the low 90s today. we start out with some sunshine and you can see the haziness in the air. let's go to walnu
like this and you see the champagne and janelle and myself there as we anchor on the field right there at the starting line. everyone who came up, that came by us and got to see them first on the double decker bus as you see. jumped off of the bus running into the crowd. thank you bay area. >> why would you not celebrate? you won the championship. you need to celebrate. >> that's right. good reason. champagne was flowing out there looks like too. keeping people cool maybe. it was...
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i'll be there on route with janua janelle wang. we have more for you. >> you're 6'4", you can look like one of them. >> wish i could blend in with paychecks too. >> a meltdown has a lot of people talking, lisa lamp nelly stormed offer stage in san jose san jose. >> shut the [ bleep ] up and let me have a conversation. >> okay, you heard it right there. this started with a heckler and then escalated to lampanelli screaming at the entire audience raft night last night in downtown san jose. comedian is known for her politically incorrect humor felt the heckler for being sexist. fans felt shortchanged. >> she flipped off everybody and said san jose, not just us, all of the fan base, all of san jose. >> the reason those fans are upset, those tickets cost $125. fans say they deserve a refund. >> coming up next on "today in the bay," our top story starting with all that you missed overnight with the north korean nuclear summit. president trump talks for more than an hour while we were sleeping. we'll show you what he said and what happens
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. >> yeah, that's right, janelle, three are some of the hottest tech companies around with growing valuations but controversy. they've been taken off the treats streets of san francisco. but they're doing something different, letting people ride the scooters to try to get a smoother relationship. it's summertime, and the scooting is easy. in fact, electric scooters are all over san jose, companies like bird and lyme spreading billion dollar valuations and quickly rolling people around the city. >> the first time i saw i it us couple of minutes, so pretty cool. >> not everyone is sold on the scooters. for one thing, they go fast and can often be found racing along sidewalks. they also get dropped off everywhere. >> it definitely helps students be a lot more mobile around the city. it can be disruptive, much like bikes where they get in the way of traffic and there's a safety concern. >> so soan jose will let people beat the companies themselves and ask questions tonight. >> we need to address parking issues, concerns of pedestrians on the sidewalk. we also want to make sure that the system is
. >> yeah, that's right, janelle, three are some of the hottest tech companies around with growing valuations but controversy. they've been taken off the treats streets of san francisco. but they're doing something different, letting people ride the scooters to try to get a smoother relationship. it's summertime, and the scooting is easy. in fact, electric scooters are all over san jose, companies like bird and lyme spreading billion dollar valuations and quickly rolling people around the...
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. >> and i'm janelle wang sitting in for jessica aguirre. >>> the zero tolerance policy at the border has many children being separated from families. tonight we'll go to the places providing shelter in the nbc bay area. we get a look at what happens once these children hit america. robert? >> reporter: it is difficult with so many children and so few openings, but here at catholic charities in santa clara county, they say they'll try if needed because they know what the children are experiencing and the fear of not being able to escape it. many of the migrant children now being detained were separated from families long before they got to the border. the so-called unaccompanied children are put in detention centers or shelters to wait and hope for long-term foster homes through the office of refugee resettlement. catholic charities of santa clara county is part of that program. a recently placed foster child named cruz, who asked not to be shown, said the waiting is torturous. >> we all are waiting and don't know, like president trump said. >> reporter: the border is already overwhel
. >> and i'm janelle wang sitting in for jessica aguirre. >>> the zero tolerance policy at the border has many children being separated from families. tonight we'll go to the places providing shelter in the nbc bay area. we get a look at what happens once these children hit america. robert? >> reporter: it is difficult with so many children and so few openings, but here at catholic charities in santa clara county, they say they'll try if needed because they know what the...
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i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. and i )m raj mathai. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. >> this politically-charged environment, a freeway billboard is a forum for activist and could lead to criminal charges. the billboard at i-80 was vandalized and tweaked to make it say "we make kids disappear", i.c.e. and we have the details and the police response. >> reporter: the owner of the build board, clear channel, quickly took down that political message today. but according to the emeryville police department, the owner has not yet filed a police report, so there is no investigation. the department says vandalism is a crime but the group responsible says that crime is petty, and it's much less serious than trump's policy of separating families. you wouldn't know just by looking at it now, but this morning, this billboard had been altered to blast president trump. more specifically, his zero-tolerance immigration policy and the separation of refugee families. >> in a matter of hours, we had the materials procured, th
i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. and i )m raj mathai. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. >> this politically-charged environment, a freeway billboard is a forum for activist and could lead to criminal charges. the billboard at i-80 was vandalized and tweaked to make it say "we make kids disappear", i.c.e. and we have the details and the police response. >> reporter: the owner of the build board, clear channel, quickly took down that political message...
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janelle swartz behind the scenes bitter truth. manipulation exploitation corruption mafia style. of business worth billions but just how murky is the world of sports in reality. starting june sixth d.w. . time for an upgrade. close all by. close with. design highlights you can make yourself. tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. a brace yourself with t w interior design channel on you tube. inequality. in a. difference a disadvantage is. close to the media. and help. the media form twenty. plates. european stars two little girls who performances the lead. the body of concerts every weekend the told good in concert. the be a. claim by. this is day to. day challenges for the european union in a new prime minister just become take up his capital finally sworn in the country's new government mocked at the euro skeptic outlook we'll bring you the latest from russia also on the program the instability in spain that key members of the e.u. lawmakers.
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i )m janelle wang, in for raj >>> the news at 6 starts now. good friday evening.nks for joining us. >> a massive plan to defraud investors, doctors and patients. using a glamorous but too good to be true technology. the accusations coming from federal court tonight after were slammed with nearly a dozen indictments. sam brock spoke with the attorneys and fraud experts. here's live from outside the federal courthouse. this is a huge fall from grace for holmes particularly. >> it reall a h she was a silicon valley sensation. over night billionaire. dozens upon dozens of doctors and the savviest investors in the world. despite that she resigned this morning. hours later in federal court facing criminal charges. >> at one point the golden girl of silicon valley. is now facing illegal reckoning. the 34 year-old walked out without comment after eleven counts of wire fraud or conspiracy to commit >> he pled not guilty because he is not guilty. we intend to contest the charges. he invested millions of dollars of his money. >> reporter: so did many. hundreds of millions of
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. >> and i'm janelle wang setting in for jessica aguirre. and we have answers and it is not good for pg&e, being blamed for the devastating fires. >> and cal fire issuing a report blaming pg&e for violating state law which led to much of that devastation. tonight lawyers and pg&e officials are scrambling while the victims in the north bay are getting key information. sam brock is pouring through the report and joins us in san francisco with the breaking news coverage. sam? >> reporter: good evening. pg&e said that it met very high state standards but what this series of cal fire reports basically signifies is that the agency thinks, no, you didn't. cal fire looked at a series of 12 fires overall and found that in eight of the 12 cases or two-thirds of the instances, they believe pg&e is partly to blame at least for the fires. now the possible violations you are mentioning do vary in the atlas fire for example, a tree limb that fell on a power line and that could be due to a lack of maintenance or not properly clearing the trees but unrelated
. >> and i'm janelle wang setting in for jessica aguirre. and we have answers and it is not good for pg&e, being blamed for the devastating fires. >> and cal fire issuing a report blaming pg&e for violating state law which led to much of that devastation. tonight lawyers and pg&e officials are scrambling while the victims in the north bay are getting key information. sam brock is pouring through the report and joins us in san francisco with the breaking news coverage....
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i )m janelle wang. and i )m garvin thomas. raj a >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good friday evening. thanks for joining us. >> we are following breaking news out of the east bay. a brush fire burning in concord right now. you are looking at a live picture from nbc bay area's skyranger. the fire broke out a little more than two hours ago. we have been tracking it on air and online. mandatory evacuations right now as the wildfire is threatening . you can see in the picture how close it is to homes. >> the fire started about a couple of hours ago. three small fires. they con ververged into one lar fire. the focus has been on protecting a couple of neighborhoods in the concord walnut creek area. joining us is robert marshal. thank you for joining us. give us an update. it looks like you are making significant progress. we hear it's 50% contained? >> that's correct. we estimate the containment at 50%. we're at about 185 acres. four alarms plus two additional strike teams. >> you are asking for crews just to help with structure protection or to help just get full conta
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rule trying to transform all four patients in locations it sounds for all four patients in zero ok janelle's because for seventy five not seventy five for thirty minutes in the second in the second half portugal was not even able to connect two passes a partial become just a low block with an isolated christian and not venture for spain spain had the ball and by having the ball they were always in control but even the goals they bombed i don't feel them consequences has that control is is a very bad goal to concede the second ball at the sort of wall normally pepper has to cue in to press silver in the box then he does and then the ball comes after and then actually which is not a very often sieve a right back appears in a position for a great short reach. and still has a portuguese arm and have people as as a natural. good friend i'm happy because you had the stem of the penalty on the first minutes he hands the game we do different with a different stamp of a fantastic shot ok let's put some pictures of what we've been talking about so i think we've got the goals to show you things let's s
rule trying to transform all four patients in locations it sounds for all four patients in zero ok janelle's because for seventy five not seventy five for thirty minutes in the second in the second half portugal was not even able to connect two passes a partial become just a low block with an isolated christian and not venture for spain spain had the ball and by having the ball they were always in control but even the goals they bombed i don't feel them consequences has that control is is a...
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good evening and thanks for being with us, i )m janelle wan.e on early tonight becaue of the stanley cup final -- which begins at 5. we wanna start w/ some breaking news. one of the bay area )s most legendary athletes has died. 49ers legend dwight clark has lost his battle with a-l-s clark )s wife "kelly" tweeted the news, less than a hour ago saying quote: "i )m heartbroken to tell you that today i lost my best friend and husband. he passed peacefully surrounded by many of the people he loved most. i am thankful for all of dwight )s fans who have sent their love during his battle with als." clark )s last public appearance, was last october, when he was honored during halftime at the 49ers-cowboys game at levi )s stadium. it was swift decline... that was october of 2017. in march of 2017, clark acknowledged that he was fighting a-l-s... which is also )s sease ). if you )ve been aroind here for a while... y
good evening and thanks for being with us, i )m janelle wan.e on early tonight becaue of the stanley cup final -- which begins at 5. we wanna start w/ some breaking news. one of the bay area )s most legendary athletes has died. 49ers legend dwight clark has lost his battle with a-l-s clark )s wife "kelly" tweeted the news, less than a hour ago saying quote: "i )m heartbroken to tell you that today i lost my best friend and husband. he passed peacefully surrounded by many of the...
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. >> janelle doesn't like the heat. we need to get her out of town for the weekend. >> hot. >> you're going to want to on saturday. >> okay. >> to the coast. >> that will be nice. >>> up next, a medical approves the first prescription drug made from marijuana. we'll tell you what it does. >>> happening now on our website, for the first time ever, you'll be able to drink anchor steam's original beer in a can. up till now it was only available in bottles and kegs. they've been making it this way for 122 years. the new cans will be offered in single and four-packs. we'll be right back. forcing peo their homes. overnight, we )ll talk to calfie for the newest developments in lake county. and we )ll be on the streets looking out for breaking news across the bay. tomorrow morning from 4:30 to 7. ♪ a toast, from estrella jalisco. pa arriba! to the stars of the mexican national team. pa abajo! to the stars that know you don't get here by luck but after years of dedication. al centro! to the stars that bleed green, white and red.
. >> janelle doesn't like the heat. we need to get her out of town for the weekend. >> hot. >> you're going to want to on saturday. >> okay. >> to the coast. >> that will be nice. >>> up next, a medical approves the first prescription drug made from marijuana. we'll tell you what it does. >>> happening now on our website, for the first time ever, you'll be able to drink anchor steam's original beer in a can. up till now it was only available...
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>> reporter: janelle, here in san jose, they're expecting 3,000 people to attend right here on the plaza. and san francisco is closer to 10,000 to 20,000 people. organizers say even though the president has signed that executive order to stop separating families, it's not enough. tonight, organizers preparing their message for tomorrow's rally, titled "families belong together." >> the pressure so far has already changed some things. so we've grot to keep putting o the pressure. >> reporter: the san jose event outside city hall is one of 700-plus rallies and marches across the country. there are more than 20 in the bay area, all calling for changes to the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policies and separating families at the border. authorities say 2,300 children have been taken from their parents since may. >> as someone who has worked with kids and families who are in the foster care system, who has worked with people separated from their parents, i know how much trauma is being done. >> reporter: it follows protests earlier this week in washington, d.c. and milwauke
>> reporter: janelle, here in san jose, they're expecting 3,000 people to attend right here on the plaza. and san francisco is closer to 10,000 to 20,000 people. organizers say even though the president has signed that executive order to stop separating families, it's not enough. tonight, organizers preparing their message for tomorrow's rally, titled "families belong together." >> the pressure so far has already changed some things. so we've grot to keep putting o the...
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janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit, you can call 888-996-tips or visit our website. nt couple of ff ranieri to days. we're going to see that warm-up. >> it's on the way. we had temperatures go a little more today than tomorrow. a 10 to 15 degree jump coming our way. our microclimate forecast, you can see tonight we are fog-free as that warmer, drier air starts to edge closer to the bay area. any kind of fog is just evaporating, so it's not able to move in. 59 degrees currently. notice we hold on to those clear skies all the way through tomorrow morning with temperatures down to the mid-50s. high pressure again is the main reason why temperatures will be warming up. the key change tomorrow as high pressure moves right on top of the bay area, it forces some compressional heating down to the service. those air molecules move around. it creates friction and adds a lot of heat to our atmosphere. it's not going to get hot everywhere, though. we'll keep the coastal breeze. most of the coast will be in the 60s. the only spot that wouldn't be is
janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit, you can call 888-996-tips or visit our website. nt couple of ff ranieri to days. we're going to see that warm-up. >> it's on the way. we had temperatures go a little more today than tomorrow. a 10 to 15 degree jump coming our way. our microclimate forecast, you can see tonight we are fog-free as that warmer, drier air starts to edge closer to the bay area. any kind of fog is just evaporating, so it's...
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all right gentlemen janell go knock it over it's already we're not going to resolve that particular issue on this program here let me go to lionel. i'm not going to put words into anyone's mouth and i can read someone's text messages this is from peter struck and they and i mean i did did did lisa page of the district actually do any work i mean how many times they message each other but here's one of them will. we will get we will stop him and it was directed at trump we will stop him i think it's a i think all of us would agree you could have you could call trump an idiot a fool a buffoon that's fine but when you start reading these texts it looks more like a plan to me and i don't think that's twisted go ahead lionel. well here is a question to not only did they work but these were putative lovers. did they ever love but that for another show look let's go for the big hit parade let's look at mr mr mahler's track record he had matter fourteen gates pre-dated and today did trump big deal so why do whatever you want then you've got flynn and papadopoulos who get their ass are indicted fo
all right gentlemen janell go knock it over it's already we're not going to resolve that particular issue on this program here let me go to lionel. i'm not going to put words into anyone's mouth and i can read someone's text messages this is from peter struck and they and i mean i did did did lisa page of the district actually do any work i mean how many times they message each other but here's one of them will. we will get we will stop him and it was directed at trump we will stop him i think...
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janelle wang has the very latest. >> the president has been swatting away conspiracy theories about his wife's absence. president trump marking the first day of hurricane season after last year's devastating storms. >> we were hit hard but you've done a fantastic job. >> on capitol hill, some say absolutely not. >> this is not the time for self-congratulations or victory laps. >> today somber reminder of the more than 4,000 believed dead after hurricane maria. today the mayor of san juan asked if she still has confidence in fema. >> no. not at all. >> joining the president, first lady melania trump. her first public appearance after undergoing kidney surgery. >> the president down playing his wife's absence. >> she's done a fantastic job as first lady. the people love you. the people of our country love you. so thank you, honey. >> today president trump also commuted the sentence of a great grandmother who was set free today, thanks to reality star kim kardashian. she reunited with family member after being released from prison where she served after a nonviolent drug offense. kardashia
janelle wang has the very latest. >> the president has been swatting away conspiracy theories about his wife's absence. president trump marking the first day of hurricane season after last year's devastating storms. >> we were hit hard but you've done a fantastic job. >> on capitol hill, some say absolutely not. >> this is not the time for self-congratulations or victory laps. >> today somber reminder of the more than 4,000 believed dead after hurricane maria....
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janelle wang joins us with the latest. a lot of debate about the summit. >> very true. the president may be back, but secretary mik pompeo is still overseas negotiating on denuclearization. he says there could be major disarmament by 2020. one of president trump's biggest ncessions took many by surprise. >> wil be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendo amount of money. >> reporter: critics worry his announcement to stop long-standing military exercises is giving away too much too soon. >> look, the jury's still out on the things we want. but the north koreans have already gotten some of the things they wanted. >> reporter: todeay mik pompeo offered assurances that if north korea stops negotiating in good faith exercises will resume. north korea has agreed to return u.s. military members killed there. today the white house is selling the summit results to america. >> it resulted in a bold first step where north korea's leader committed to the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. hed apause] >> reporter: republicans, it's a good start. >> the
janelle wang joins us with the latest. a lot of debate about the summit. >> very true. the president may be back, but secretary mik pompeo is still overseas negotiating on denuclearization. he says there could be major disarmament by 2020. one of president trump's biggest ncessions took many by surprise. >> wil be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendo amount of money. >> reporter: critics worry his announcement to stop long-standing military exercises is giving...
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. >> hey, janelle. you've heard the hype. there have been tens of millions of dollars in funding behind these companies. tonight san jose has invited people here to city hall to take a test drive. you don't have to wait long to spot a scooter whizzing by in down down san jose. >> i think it's a really convenient way to get around. >> scooter companies like bird and lime, sporting billion dollar company valuations are quickly becoming "the" rides of choice for people here in the south bay. >> there are places that are five or six blocks away that might take a little while to walk to but doesn't make sense to drive to or make sense to call a uber but makes perfect sense to ride a scooter. >> reporter: critics say they're dangerous, especially racing on sidewalks, and they get dropped off all over the place, cluttering already-busy walkways. >> be more mobile aro little disruptive, mh like bikes that get in the way safety concerns too as it works to regulate the scooters and their users. >> we know we need to address parking iss
. >> hey, janelle. you've heard the hype. there have been tens of millions of dollars in funding behind these companies. tonight san jose has invited people here to city hall to take a test drive. you don't have to wait long to spot a scooter whizzing by in down down san jose. >> i think it's a really convenient way to get around. >> scooter companies like bird and lime, sporting billion dollar company valuations are quickly becoming "the" rides of choice for people...
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janelle wang joins us with opposition coming from both sides of the aisle. >> very true. lawmakers on both sides are calling for the president to reverse his zero tolerance policy, but the president says it's not up to him. the images are heart wrenching, and the nation is gripped by stories from the u.s./mexico border. >> i don't know anything about him. >> reporter: today president trump remained defiant. >> the united states will not be a migrant camp. and it will not be a refugee holding facility. won't be. >> reporter: the president defended his zero tolerance policy and put the blame squarely on democrats. saying they can stop it. >> we can do this very quickly, if the democrats come to the table. >> reporter: democrats are blaming the president. >> president trump, do the decent thing. pick up the phone, stop this unconscionable policy. >> reporter: the house is hoping to vote this week on two immigration bills. one has billions of dollars for the border wall the president wants as well as a path for citizenship for dreamers brought here as children. >> the short s
janelle wang joins us with opposition coming from both sides of the aisle. >> very true. lawmakers on both sides are calling for the president to reverse his zero tolerance policy, but the president says it's not up to him. the images are heart wrenching, and the nation is gripped by stories from the u.s./mexico border. >> i don't know anything about him. >> reporter: today president trump remained defiant. >> the united states will not be a migrant camp. and it will not...
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janelle? >> reporter: decides the agreeing outrage from around the world, the white house has said concerns from his daughter and first lady melania trump played a role in his decision to sign this executive order today. president trump doing what only days ago said he could not, signing an executive order, stopping the separation of migrant children and their parents. >> they're really, pathetically weak. the country will be overrun with millions of people. and if you're strong, you don't have any heart. that's a tough dilemma. >> reporter: the president addressing that dilemma. keeping families together, but said his zero tolerance policy still stands. those who cross illegally will be prosecuted. >> anybody with a heart feel strongly about it. we don't like to see families separated. but we don't want people coming here illegally. >> reporter: but it's only enough to buy time for congress to iron out a permanent fix. both parties now rushing to be part of the solution. house democrats -- >>
janelle? >> reporter: decides the agreeing outrage from around the world, the white house has said concerns from his daughter and first lady melania trump played a role in his decision to sign this executive order today. president trump doing what only days ago said he could not, signing an executive order, stopping the separation of migrant children and their parents. >> they're really, pathetically weak. the country will be overrun with millions of people. and if you're strong,...
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i'm janelle marie.ow, on today's show, we're going to meet homeowners from all over the bay area who are just like you, except for one thing. they have a brand new kitchen experts kitchen. we're going to meet lynn and randy salazar. they lived in their home for 25 years. they rented it out for 18 years, then they came back to live in it, but lynn said, "no, we're not moving back in that home "until the kitchen is updated." so, they went to another kitchen company, finally ended up with kitchen experts. we'll tell their story. you're not going to believe it. we're also going to meet senior designer johnny. see a lot of before and after stunning photos you don't want to miss. and we're going to tell you why homeowners all across the bay area are choosing kitchen experts of california. so, sit back and relax for the next 30 minutes. we're going to show you how you can get your dream kitchen and become one of our special homeowners. coming up on today's kitchen experts show, why homeowners are choosing kitc
i'm janelle marie.ow, on today's show, we're going to meet homeowners from all over the bay area who are just like you, except for one thing. they have a brand new kitchen experts kitchen. we're going to meet lynn and randy salazar. they lived in their home for 25 years. they rented it out for 18 years, then they came back to live in it, but lynn said, "no, we're not moving back in that home "until the kitchen is updated." so, they went to another kitchen company, finally ended...
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>> reporter: it certainly sparked conversations about race, janelle, but that woman in the video said what she did had absolutely nothing to do with race and it was entirely the fact she had been listening to kids for hours yelling to try to sell kids of color were selling their water down the street at exactly the same time and they said this smacked of racial undertones. >> you don't ever do that to children. she was hiding behind a fence so she knew she was doing something wrong. >> reporter:ynthia chow claims there is proof in this video that race prompt aid womed a wo call police on an eight-year-old girl. she said her son riley continued selling water without the slightest disturbance. >> riley, if you had looked chinese, you would have been stopped. because you didn't look chinese, they didn't stop you and you were spared. >> why did they make this a racial issue? this was never a racial issue, ever. >> reporter: alison ettel apologized for her actions and said race should be thrown out the window. >> that was never it. i just wanted them to be quiet or move to a corner. they w
>> reporter: it certainly sparked conversations about race, janelle, but that woman in the video said what she did had absolutely nothing to do with race and it was entirely the fact she had been listening to kids for hours yelling to try to sell kids of color were selling their water down the street at exactly the same time and they said this smacked of racial undertones. >> you don't ever do that to children. she was hiding behind a fence so she knew she was doing something wrong....
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humboldt state university police chief -- donn peterson says...the arresting officer in the video -- janelleth the california department of alcoholic beverage control -- to enforce underage drinking laws.chief donn peterson:"so they were out working and they observed a vehicle driving in arcata with a person hanging out through an open sunroof and i don't want to assume, but that's definitely not okay. it's a dangerous situation, so that's what drew their attention, and when they conducted a traffic stop based upon that, it did appear that several of the occupants of the vehicle were intoxicated and underage. beyond that, we're still investigating this, and i really don't want to say too much more. obviously, there's been a lot of social media attention. i'm aware of that. i've watched the videos. there's other videos that i've watched as well, not the ones that were released on social media. and so, you know my part here is to do a fair and objective analysis of everything that occurred." occurred." (vicki) the university police chief says -- there's more video out there -- which could poss
humboldt state university police chief -- donn peterson says...the arresting officer in the video -- janelleth the california department of alcoholic beverage control -- to enforce underage drinking laws.chief donn peterson:"so they were out working and they observed a vehicle driving in arcata with a person hanging out through an open sunroof and i don't want to assume, but that's definitely not okay. it's a dangerous situation, so that's what drew their attention, and when they conducted...
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a little janelle monae. >> stephen: what should i listen to before i come out here? if you really want to get your swag up, aretha franklin. "rock steady." can't go wrong. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: michael thank you so much for being here. "superfly" is in theaters tomorrow. michael k. williams, everybody! we'll be right back with tom papa. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? because hotels.com lets me do me. ahhh. the smell of goat. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. for 25% off the hottest athletic brands for dad! like nike golf polos - $33.75 under armour shoes - from $48.75 adidas tee shirts - $17.99 and get kohl's cash for you! right now - only at kohl's! man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contribut
a little janelle monae. >> stephen: what should i listen to before i come out here? if you really want to get your swag up, aretha franklin. "rock steady." can't go wrong. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: michael thank you so much for being here. "superfly" is in theaters tomorrow. michael k. williams, everybody! we'll be right back with tom papa. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i doing goat...
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janelle wang joins us now with the very latest. >> reporter: raj and jessica, the president has the authority to stop the policy but keeps putting it on congress to pressure them on a long-term fix on immigration reform. the president on capitol hill giving his input on a house immigration bill set to be voted on this week. the rush to do so, because of this. >> mommy. >> reporter: an audio tape of crying children not verified by nbc news said to be recorded inside a border detention facility in texas. >> we want to solve this problem and solve family separation. i don't want children taken away from parents. >> reporter: president trump insisting he's powerless to stop the policy his own administration enacted just a week ago. >> all we need is good legislation and we can have it taken care of. >> reporter: lawmakers from both parties furious they are catching heat for the administration's actions. >> this white house could change it in five minutes and they should. >> this was a policy invented, implemented and executed by president donald trump. >> let the children go! >> reporter: across
janelle wang joins us now with the very latest. >> reporter: raj and jessica, the president has the authority to stop the policy but keeps putting it on congress to pressure them on a long-term fix on immigration reform. the president on capitol hill giving his input on a house immigration bill set to be voted on this week. the rush to do so, because of this. >> mommy. >> reporter: an audio tape of crying children not verified by nbc news said to be recorded inside a border...
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i teamed up with janelle to provide a lot of on-air interviews to those viewers watching at home. >> what would you not celebrate. you won the championship. you need to celebrate. >> that was draymond green. and i tell you, he was fun to watch and you saw klay and then k.d. spray the champagne. and some of the fans and players might be hung over. a lot of people were drinking out there but having a great time. watching our coverage instead of the newscast with raj mathai and we've been spoiled with all of the celebration. >> reporter: the champagne was flowing as ecstatic fans flooded the streets of oakland. this time around not just the glimpse of the favorite players, many fans got up close and personal. >> this is amazing. i am having the best time of my life here supporting the warriors. i knew they were going to do a clean sweep. >> reporter: the players seemed just as excited. steph curry ditched the bus and worked the streets. and shirts were optional. jordan bell and nick young partying like never before. keep in mind, unlike many of their teammates, this was their first nba
i teamed up with janelle to provide a lot of on-air interviews to those viewers watching at home. >> what would you not celebrate. you won the championship. you need to celebrate. >> that was draymond green. and i tell you, he was fun to watch and you saw klay and then k.d. spray the champagne. and some of the fans and players might be hung over. a lot of people were drinking out there but having a great time. watching our coverage instead of the newscast with raj mathai and we've...
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our coverage continues on nbc bay area news at 5:00 with raj and janelle followed by "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> and turning our attention to the microclimate weather forecast. and changes coming up soon. live pictures from emeryville at this hour. not bright and sunday as we would hope, kari, but change possibly coming later? >> we'll take a look at this camera in san jose. it is all clear here. so we do still have low clouds and fog near the coast. and it is all about location today. so we are seeing those temperatures warming up and in response to the clear skies for some of our valleys where right now in the upper 60s in san jose. livermore 69 degrees. it is 71 in fairfield. oakland 57 degrees. and a cool 62 degrees in san francisco. as we go down to los gatos, we'll continue to see our sunshine warming up temperatures. we'll be in the mid-70s at 1:00 and then heading into the mid-80s by early afternoon. now it will cool down fast. once those breezes kick in after reaching our high temperature of 83 degrees in san jose. we'll be up to 87 for the high in livermore. 91 in conc
our coverage continues on nbc bay area news at 5:00 with raj and janelle followed by "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> and turning our attention to the microclimate weather forecast. and changes coming up soon. live pictures from emeryville at this hour. not bright and sunday as we would hope, kari, but change possibly coming later? >> we'll take a look at this camera in san jose. it is all clear here. so we do still have low clouds and fog near the coast. and it is...
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humboldt state university police chief -- donn peterson says...the arresting officer in the video -- janelleworking with the california department of alcoholic beverage control -- to enforce underage drinking laws.chief donn peterson:"when they conducted a traffic stop based upon that, it did appear that several of the occupants of the vehicle were intoxicated and underage. and so, you know my part here is to do a fair and objective analysis of everything that occurred."alonso luna -- who tells us she's 20-years-old -- now threatening legal action. but the u-p-d chief says -- there's more video out there -- which could possibly shed light on the entire situation as a whole...chief donn peterson:"i think that right now though, at this stage, it's just way too soon to - what i would say is the video that's posted on social media - the one that i saw - started quite a long ways after the incident began, so it's not inclusive of everything. and i think to judge one way or the other would be completely inappropriate" (vicki) that was marissa papanek reportng. the police chief says he's not yet re
humboldt state university police chief -- donn peterson says...the arresting officer in the video -- janelleworking with the california department of alcoholic beverage control -- to enforce underage drinking laws.chief donn peterson:"when they conducted a traffic stop based upon that, it did appear that several of the occupants of the vehicle were intoxicated and underage. and so, you know my part here is to do a fair and objective analysis of everything that occurred."alonso luna --...
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. >> meek mill, janelle monet. the b.e.t.'re back in the game. you are back in the game. but a 12-year-old little boy in nova scotia called twice to complain his parents kept serving him salad. when they did arrive, it was to give him a talking to about the importance of 911 calls but the cops say they've gotten lots of these calls before reporting for everything from lost tv remotes to bad haircuts. >> calling 911 for that? >> yeah. >> parents said, come on in. would you like some water and a salad? >> we have some leftover. i remember getting mad at my parents and always threatened to call child services. my mom was like i'll dial for you. i didn't think she'd call my bluff. i didn't know the number. >> i miss her. >>> finally, this is a favorite story. this is dedicated to robin because we are obsessionados that's not a word, ofour ogs. >> yes we are. >> the nation's only four-legged mayor is calling it quits. mayor duke, a 13-year-old great pyrenees served as mayor and elected about accident. duke embraced his role and b
. >> meek mill, janelle monet. the b.e.t.'re back in the game. you are back in the game. but a 12-year-old little boy in nova scotia called twice to complain his parents kept serving him salad. when they did arrive, it was to give him a talking to about the importance of 911 calls but the cops say they've gotten lots of these calls before reporting for everything from lost tv remotes to bad haircuts. >> calling 911 for that? >> yeah. >> parents said, come on in. would...
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janel herrell, chris hayes. we are all talking about activism from different perspectives. with adamith coaches, conductsbout how he and treats activism in the nba, which is a lot different from the nfl. there's a lot of different perspectives. what i want to do with this book is have it be an outline for future athletes to look at and be inspired. i want wnba players to read about -- and everything they did for the collectively, to continue using their voices. and i wanted to hear from the families of victims of police brutality, like trayvon martin's philando castile's sister and mother, eric garner's daughter. brother said,'s if it weren't for athletes, nobody would know his brother's name. when he said that, i didn't really understand. he said, when trayvon martin was killed, they were trying to get media -- to get the local to cover the story, and they wouldn't. this is just another young black man being killed, this is a newsworthy. when lebron james and the miami heat started talking about trayvon martin, people said wait a minute, what has got lebron james and dwayn
janel herrell, chris hayes. we are all talking about activism from different perspectives. with adamith coaches, conductsbout how he and treats activism in the nba, which is a lot different from the nfl. there's a lot of different perspectives. what i want to do with this book is have it be an outline for future athletes to look at and be inspired. i want wnba players to read about -- and everything they did for the collectively, to continue using their voices. and i wanted to hear from the...