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it was mark jensen's computer in mark jensen's den. >> for nearly 25 years, mark jensen and his defenseed this? >> what if, as the defense suggested, julie's death was a suicide carefully orchestrated to frame the man that she had, at one point, wanted to divorce? >> what brings us here today is julie jensen's suicide. >> so those searches about ethylene glycol, julie did those searches. >> the suicide of a woman who was in declining mental health, who was seeing her family doctor for prescriptions for her mental illness, for her depression. >> so, she took her own life and made sure that all the pieces pointed to the fact that she was murdered. >> if this were a suicide with the goal of vengeance, wow, this was really a brilliant plan. >> no one who knew julie knew her as someone who was at risk for suicide and particularly, not just suicide, but the most extraordinarily manipulative behavior that would be needed if she had killed herself in this manner. the person who is the manipulator here is mark jensen. >> ethylene glycol isn't something that they looked for at the initial autopsy
it was mark jensen's computer in mark jensen's den. >> for nearly 25 years, mark jensen and his defenseed this? >> what if, as the defense suggested, julie's death was a suicide carefully orchestrated to frame the man that she had, at one point, wanted to divorce? >> what brings us here today is julie jensen's suicide. >> so those searches about ethylene glycol, julie did those searches. >> the suicide of a woman who was in declining mental health, who was seeing...
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they came to see this man, jensen huang, ceo of nvidia. >> welcome to gtc!you to walk out on that stage and see that? >> you know, bill, i'm an engineer. i'm not a performer. when i walked out there, and all of the people going crazy, it took the breath out of me. that was the scariest i've ever been. i'm still scared. [ laughter ] >> you'd never know it. clad in his signature cool, black outfit, jensen shared the stage with nvidia-powered robots. >> let me finish up real quick. >> and shared his vision of an a.i. future. >> a new industrial revolution. >> it reminded us of the transformational moment when apple's steve jobs unveiled the iphone. jensen huang unveiled nvidia's latest graphics processing unit, or gpu. >> this is blackwell. >> designed in america, but made in taiwan, like most advanced semiconductors, blackwell, he says, is the fastest chip ever. >> google is gearing up for blackwell. the whole industry is gearing up for blackwell. >> nvidia ushered in the a.i. revolution with its game-changing gpu. a single chip able to process a myriad of cal
they came to see this man, jensen huang, ceo of nvidia. >> welcome to gtc!you to walk out on that stage and see that? >> you know, bill, i'm an engineer. i'm not a performer. when i walked out there, and all of the people going crazy, it took the breath out of me. that was the scariest i've ever been. i'm still scared. [ laughter ] >> you'd never know it. clad in his signature cool, black outfit, jensen shared the stage with nvidia-powered robots. >> let me finish up...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. chp officers are investigating a deadly accident on 280 that involved a young boy. it happened just before 11 on friday. officers say that six year old king hogan was on the right shoulder of northbound 280 near leland avenue. they say he ran into traffic and he was hit by a car. tonight, the question is, why would he be on the shoulder of the freeway? the chp is investigating that crash. a former santa clara county sheriff's captain has been sentenced to jail time after being convicted of bribery back in 2020. james jensen was indicted on charges that he and other department employees withheld gun permits in exchange for campaign funds. all part of a corruption scandal that ended with sheriff laurie smith resigning from office. jensen was found guilty in july, and today a judge sentenced him to ten months in jail. he must also serve two years of probation and perform 150 hours of community service with a gun safety organization. controversy. tonight surrounding the san mateo county s
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. chp officers are investigating a deadly accident on 280 that involved a young boy. it happened just before 11 on friday. officers say that six year old king hogan was on the right shoulder of northbound 280 near leland avenue. they say he ran into traffic and he was hit by a car. tonight, the question is, why would he be on the shoulder of the freeway? the chp is investigating that crash. a former santa clara county sheriff's captain has been sentenced to jail...
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betty lou jensen was an art student who showed tremendous talent. they went to a restaurant and spent some time with some friends. >> they were supposed to go to a christmas play, but instead they went to a place where young people parked. >> betty lou and david thought they were alone, but they weren't. we know that they were there at 10:30 another person drove by and saw their car, and again after 11. >> another person drove by and saw their car. so they were out there for quite a while and we don't know exactly when she planned to leave, but she wasn't going to make curfew that night. >> venetia was a safe town. you're not going to think twice about parking at lake herman road. i'd be surprised if they were worried about much of anything. right then. they were in the car. >> when suddenly. a car came and blocked them off. and this figure gets out and walks around their car firing bullets into it. >> bullet shattered a window. but at some point it appears the killer forced the victims out of the vehicle. david was shot in the head once and betty l
betty lou jensen was an art student who showed tremendous talent. they went to a restaurant and spent some time with some friends. >> they were supposed to go to a christmas play, but instead they went to a place where young people parked. >> betty lou and david thought they were alone, but they weren't. we know that they were there at 10:30 another person drove by and saw their car, and again after 11. >> another person drove by and saw their car. so they were out there for...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. and another message tonight from former a's general manager sandy alderson. i traded rickey henderson twice and brought him back more times than that. he was the best player i ever saw play. sandy goes on to say rickey's stories are legion, legendary and mostly true. but behind his reputation as self-absorbed was a wonderful, kind human being who loved kids. his true character became more evident over time. ninene differe teams, one unforgettable player, he says he's going to miss rickey. and our coverage of rickey henderson's life and legacy continues on our website, nbcbayarea.com. that includes our full interview with nbc sports bay area's monte poole about his friendship with the east bay legend. right now, we want to update you on that breaking news we had for you at 6:00. we're getting some new details about the amber alert that went out this afternoon. two children are safe tonight, and police have arrested this woman, jacqueline guajardo. the chp says guajardo attacked one of
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. and another message tonight from former a's general manager sandy alderson. i traded rickey henderson twice and brought him back more times than that. he was the best player i ever saw play. sandy goes on to say rickey's stories are legion, legendary and mostly true. but behind his reputation as self-absorbed was a wonderful, kind human being who loved kids. his true character became more evident over time. ninene differe teams, one unforgettable player, he says...
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nbc bay area's thom jensen reports from sfo. a busy three days of return travel is already underway. good morning. happy hanukkah and hap kwanzaa. yet, tsa says today, friday and saturday should be three of the busiest travel days, both by road and by air. and so they're telling people to get on the road early and get to airports early. here at sfo, they're expecting record numbers up 15% over 2023 in total. triple a says nearly 120 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home over the holiday season this year, which is december 21st through january 1st. as they calculate it, they expect this years traveler numbers to top the record set before the pandemic hit in 2019 by about 64,000. it will be busy on the road and by air. we talked to some folks traveling back home today about what it's been like. it looks like pretty normal, actually. it doesn't look like that busy like the last year. so no issues at all for you as far as cancellation delays or anything? looks like it's going to be clear. flying to miami to see famil
nbc bay area's thom jensen reports from sfo. a busy three days of return travel is already underway. good morning. happy hanukkah and hap kwanzaa. yet, tsa says today, friday and saturday should be three of the busiest travel days, both by road and by air. and so they're telling people to get on the road early and get to airports early. here at sfo, they're expecting record numbers up 15% over 2023 in total. triple a says nearly 120 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home over the...
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nbc bay area's thom jensen spoke with bay area doctors about how concerned you should be. the cdc released the latest news about the louisiana bird flu patient just before the start of the weekend, theorizing new mutations could help the h5n1 virus infect humans more easily. those mutations occurred during replication inside the patient. so that's kind of where we are right now. there's been no evidence of human to human transmission of any of these. and that's something that cdc is paying exceptionally close attention to. the news of new mutations is also getting the attention of consumers who know this isn't just about egg prices anymore. we've been nervous about it, but i don't know enough about it. it's pretty nerve wracking. we just don't know what's going to happen. so yeah, just kind of waiting. what's next to do for us to do? yeah. bay area epidemiology expert doctor george rutherford says if it gets to this point, the u.s. is better prepared to fight bird flu than they were for covid, because labs here have been developing h5n1 vaccines since the 1990s. there are
nbc bay area's thom jensen spoke with bay area doctors about how concerned you should be. the cdc released the latest news about the louisiana bird flu patient just before the start of the weekend, theorizing new mutations could help the h5n1 virus infect humans more easily. those mutations occurred during replication inside the patient. so that's kind of where we are right now. there's been no evidence of human to human transmission of any of these. and that's something that cdc is paying...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. well, with the push of a button, your car is supposed to come right to you. no driver needed. but tonight there are new safety concerns about a tesla self-driving app. we'll explain. coming up. and a scary situation in the south. new video from texas where dangerous storms are whipping through and leaving a trail of destruction. and we've already got the dark clouds. but pretty soon we'll get the rain and the wind. we'll time out the impacts to your sunday forecast coming up in just a few minutes. see you then. ahead for us. new video of a woman opening an emergency exit and walking onto the wing of a plane. and now that the gifts are unwrapped, the rush to return. but once you get your money back, where do they really go? we're is a self-driving feature that with a tap of a button on an iphone, the car's owner is supposed to be able to have the vehicle navigate to the person on its own, with no one inside. but a car crash in maryland involving that feature is raising new safety conce
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. well, with the push of a button, your car is supposed to come right to you. no driver needed. but tonight there are new safety concerns about a tesla self-driving app. we'll explain. coming up. and a scary situation in the south. new video from texas where dangerous storms are whipping through and leaving a trail of destruction. and we've already got the dark clouds. but pretty soon we'll get the rain and the wind. we'll time out the impacts to your sunday...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. well, new at 11 governor gavin newsom says efforts to crack down on crime are paying off in the bay area. and now he's hoping to continue that trend with an even bigger law enforcement presence in the new year. that announcement was made this morning at a press conference. the governor says that he plans to extend chp operations to target retail theft and other types of crimes in bay area cities, including oakland. now, it comes after the governor's office says law enforcement recovered $13 million worth of stolen items in the first 11 months of the year. he also adds more than 1400 suspects were arrested in 2024. now, despite the progress, the governor called on oakland to refine its law enforcement efforts at the local level. the reality is, however, we're at a point, an inflection point in terms of the state support. we want to extend that support and that support, as you know, significantly increase. the chp was tasked in july to quadruple the enforcement efforts and the partnersh
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. well, new at 11 governor gavin newsom says efforts to crack down on crime are paying off in the bay area. and now he's hoping to continue that trend with an even bigger law enforcement presence in the new year. that announcement was made this morning at a press conference. the governor says that he plans to extend chp operations to target retail theft and other types of crimes in bay area cities, including oakland. now, it comes after the governor's office says...
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thom jensen, nbc bay area news. tom, thank you so much and so many memories to look back on. another recent one, henderson's bobblehead night. this was back in september at the coliseum. he got the first pitch from his daughter right there. adriana, his wife and daughters put out a statement this afternoon. it says, in part, a legend on and off the field. rickey was a devoted son, dad, friend, grandfather, brother, uncle and truly a humble soul. rickey lived his life with integrity, and his love for baseball was paramount. now rickey is at peace with the lord, cherishing the extraordinary moments and achievements he leaves behind. anthony flores joins us now in the newsroom. and anthony, a very tough day for the bay area sports world. yeah, certainly an emotional day for the bay area. and really major league baseball as a whole. with more on the life and legacy of rickey henderson. we're joined now by monte pool from nbc sports bay area. he's known rickey for years and has had his pulse on bay area sports for decades. monte rickey was an icon and on the field. but what was he
thom jensen, nbc bay area news. tom, thank you so much and so many memories to look back on. another recent one, henderson's bobblehead night. this was back in september at the coliseum. he got the first pitch from his daughter right there. adriana, his wife and daughters put out a statement this afternoon. it says, in part, a legend on and off the field. rickey was a devoted son, dad, friend, grandfather, brother, uncle and truly a humble soul. rickey lived his life with integrity, and his...
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nbc bay area app thom jensen spoke to both men and shows us how it unfolded.was about 645 friday morning at carlin's cafe in the mission district. nick grant was behind the counter, brewing coffee and greeting customers when he saw a masked man come into the cafe and go straight for a customer's backpack. i hit him with a cart and yeah, the scuffle ensued. grant stayed focused and took the man to the ground, despite being bear sprayed directly in the face by the suspect. i was actually blind. about halfway through. i had about 80% of my vision gone, but i still had situational awareness and luckily jim was there to jump in. another customer, jim carroll, and his wife were walking by the cafe when they saw the masked man and another man outside. then my wife turns around and shouts, they're robbing the place! and immediately i pulled out my phone and called. 911. ran across the street into the into the cafe. that's jim carroll joining the fray when it looked like his neighborhood barista might need some help. i stood behind him and i put him in a headlock and j
nbc bay area app thom jensen spoke to both men and shows us how it unfolded.was about 645 friday morning at carlin's cafe in the mission district. nick grant was behind the counter, brewing coffee and greeting customers when he saw a masked man come into the cafe and go straight for a customer's backpack. i hit him with a cart and yeah, the scuffle ensued. grant stayed focused and took the man to the ground, despite being bear sprayed directly in the face by the suspect. i was actually blind....
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here's nbc's thom jensen. there was no way to come away from this board meeting with a good feeling. the mergers may have been avoided, but these budget cuts will be tough to swallow. tell us the truth. with projected budget deficits now totaling $100 million next year, the oakland unified school district board had to make cuts somewhere. and after voting down mergers tonight, hiring freezes and staff cuts will have to be made across the district, possibly dozens of full time positions. they were so focused on the mergers, and i don't think they really understand that. the budget cuts are actually probably having more impact on every single school in the district. staff analysts said merging the administrative costs of ten schools into five would save up to $3 million annually, an idea that didn't sit well with many teachers or with parents. but neither do the budget cuts. i'm tired of you lying. i'm tired of you lying to us, saying that you're going to vote no tonight, but you're still going to go to merge th
here's nbc's thom jensen. there was no way to come away from this board meeting with a good feeling. the mergers may have been avoided, but these budget cuts will be tough to swallow. tell us the truth. with projected budget deficits now totaling $100 million next year, the oakland unified school district board had to make cuts somewhere. and after voting down mergers tonight, hiring freezes and staff cuts will have to be made across the district, possibly dozens of full time positions. they...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news.e back in 60s. the outgoing mayor of oakland says it's improving. tonight, progress in oakland's 911 crisis. after our first investigation more than a year ago. and the sap center goes vegan. the waves billie eilish is making for her first bay area tour stops. and rain returns by tomorrow night over the north bay. first, we'll get you the full timeline of two different storms and improvements with oakland's 911 emergency system. there's a much bett chance that when you call, a dispatcher will pick up in seconds rather than minutes. as sheng thao wraps up her final days as mayor of oakland. her team provided us with these new numbers. last month, the oakland police department answered 71% of 911 calls within the 15 second state standard. that's up from just 46% one year ago. our investigative unit has been reporting on oakland's failing 911 system, revealing that opd recently had the worst 911 response time in the state. will these improvements continue? given the recent election result
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news.e back in 60s. the outgoing mayor of oakland says it's improving. tonight, progress in oakland's 911 crisis. after our first investigation more than a year ago. and the sap center goes vegan. the waves billie eilish is making for her first bay area tour stops. and rain returns by tomorrow night over the north bay. first, we'll get you the full timeline of two different storms and improvements with oakland's 911 emergency system. there's a much bett chance that...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. happening today, the strike impacting unionized starbucks workers across the u.s. is hitting the bay area. employees at the store on mckee road in san jose. this is where they were scheduled to hit the picket lines at the top of the hour. the walkout started in several cities last week as those workers and the union, which represents baristas at 535 locations seeking higher pay, more benefits and additional staffing. starbucks is issuing a new statement in light of the news. it goes, quote, only around 170 starbucks stores did not open as planned, with over 10,000 companies operated stores, 98% of our stores, and nearly 200,000 green apron partners continuing to operate and serve customers during the holidays. let's turn now to a live look for you at sfo, where american airlines flights disrupted across the country earlier this morning. now, the faa saying that american requested a ground stop for all of its flights where american airlines operates out of terminal one at sfo. now, tha
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. happening today, the strike impacting unionized starbucks workers across the u.s. is hitting the bay area. employees at the store on mckee road in san jose. this is where they were scheduled to hit the picket lines at the top of the hour. the walkout started in several cities last week as those workers and the union, which represents baristas at 535 locations seeking higher pay, more benefits and additional staffing. starbucks is issuing a new statement in light...
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today in the bay's thom jensen is at sfo this morning. he's tracking the travel rush. he will have a live report for us coming up in our next half hour. and if you're trying to catch a flight, no doubt you will want to know about any potential delays. meteorologist kari hall of course, tracking those weather conditions because that certainly does impact travel. a lot of time, yes. so we're taking a look at the national map here, showing where we are seeing some more storms developing. and it's now happening around the dallas are, as well as in parts of the midwest where we're seeing some of the showers moving through and a new storm system approaching the west coast that will also bring in some snow to the rockies. so as we take a look at what we're seeing as of now for the delays and the major airports, everything is on time to start out this morning and hopefully it stays that way. despite that, we are seeing some of the more active weather starting to develop across the country and even out west. we are all on time. early this morning, let's get a look at some of th
today in the bay's thom jensen is at sfo this morning. he's tracking the travel rush. he will have a live report for us coming up in our next half hour. and if you're trying to catch a flight, no doubt you will want to know about any potential delays. meteorologist kari hall of course, tracking those weather conditions because that certainly does impact travel. a lot of time, yes. so we're taking a look at the national map here, showing where we are seeing some more storms developing. and it's...
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written by the greats, lionel richie, michael jensen, quincy jones who we lost just earlier this year. i remember having to practice that song day after day for probably about two weeks. not knowing then all through that graduation rehearsal seeds were being planted. seeds sang by scooby wonder in lionel richie. there comes a time you must heed a certainn call when the world must come together as one. seeds from tina turner and billy joel. we are all a part of god's great big family and the truth is you know, love l is all we needed. seeds, saying implanted by the unlikely duo of willie nesson. who planted the seeds as god has shown us by turning stones to bread so we all must lift and give a helping hand. oneos of the most powerful seeds that stuck with me those offered by michael jackson, huey lewis and cyndi lauper. when you are down and out and there seems no hope at all, if you justie believe there is no y we can fall. let us realize that change can only come when we stand together as one. young leaders, colleagues, mr. president, i believe it was those two weeks of repetition an
written by the greats, lionel richie, michael jensen, quincy jones who we lost just earlier this year. i remember having to practice that song day after day for probably about two weeks. not knowing then all through that graduation rehearsal seeds were being planted. seeds sang by scooby wonder in lionel richie. there comes a time you must heed a certainn call when the world must come together as one. seeds from tina turner and billy joel. we are all a part of god's great big family and the...
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jensen: this is the most complex -- emily: people are obsessed with the fact that you and jensen areferent -- are distant cousins. i know you are competitors, but do you ever trade notes? asa: first of all, he is brilliant. i admire him. the are really distant. we did not grow up together. we actually met at an industry event. it was not until we were well into our careers. emily: no family dinners, just to put the rumor to risk? lisa: no family dinners. it is an interesting coincidence. emily: so many of your competitors at google, microsoft, amazon -- is this a threat? lisa: this is a huge market. there are more than enough chips for everybody to build. the beauty of this is everyone has recognized that chips are important, so it is natural they are going to have their own capability. caroline: has the shakeup --emily: has the shakeup of a very established industry surprised even you? lisa: a little bit, i have to say. caroline: check out the full episode tonight. now, it is time for talking tech. first up, talks to produce ai chips at the new plant in arizona. they are said to be
jensen: this is the most complex -- emily: people are obsessed with the fact that you and jensen areferent -- are distant cousins. i know you are competitors, but do you ever trade notes? asa: first of all, he is brilliant. i admire him. the are really distant. we did not grow up together. we actually met at an industry event. it was not until we were well into our careers. emily: no family dinners, just to put the rumor to risk? lisa: no family dinners. it is an interesting coincidence. emily:...
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a key figure behind the company's rise, of course, is ceo and founder, jensen huang.sively for his new book titled "the nvidia way jensen huang," a former bloomberg and cnbc writer, great to have you. >> so good to be here. >> you talked to him for the book, right? >> yes. . >> when was that? >> june of this year, i had an hour with him right after his cal tech commencement speech. >> how much of the book looks at the origins which are fascinating just on their own, and then the culture, and how the cultures allowed them to do what they do? >> i would say it's about half in half, it's a business history of the full 30 years of the company, and then a lot is focused on their distinctive unique culture, which i think is the reason they have been so successful. it's an extraordinary outcome, like you said, the stock performance is incredible. it's actually the best performing u.s. stock in history with any stock with 20-year returns. >> you make the point that a lot of it is do to jenson's blend of being a technical genius and then a business genius. >> yeah, so he has a
a key figure behind the company's rise, of course, is ceo and founder, jensen huang.sively for his new book titled "the nvidia way jensen huang," a former bloomberg and cnbc writer, great to have you. >> so good to be here. >> you talked to him for the book, right? >> yes. . >> when was that? >> june of this year, i had an hour with him right after his cal tech commencement speech. >> how much of the book looks at the origins which are fascinating...
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as jensen said, he's ramping the capacity to fulfill the demand.venue. liz: they are in transit or you have some blackwell chips? >> we need significantly more as we enter the new calendar year. liz: you have a purchase of juniper networks, you mention the green light from the european union. we know in the united states and this current administration's department of justice are more difficult. they have pushed their investigation but how are you looking at this possibility of being able to acquire networks? >> we remain confident that we will get approved in the early part of 2025 and we arrest seive the unconditional approval, india, australia and many more because they see the transaction as competitive. we are working collaboratively and in the original timelines but obviously it is the early part of 2025 and i believe this is not only competitive but super important in the context of national security. outside the united states, we compete with china but at the same time, hewlett-packard enterprise delivers the fastest supercomputer on the pl
as jensen said, he's ramping the capacity to fulfill the demand.venue. liz: they are in transit or you have some blackwell chips? >> we need significantly more as we enter the new calendar year. liz: you have a purchase of juniper networks, you mention the green light from the european union. we know in the united states and this current administration's department of justice are more difficult. they have pushed their investigation but how are you looking at this possibility of being able...
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he never stopped giving. >> that's not all, jensen remembers. >> he had a wicked sense of humor. i will tell you that not a person who stood on a convention. he had a great sense of humor. >> a leader with a vision, a heart, and a sense of humor. in san francisco, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> more reaction now to the news of president carter's death. vice president kamala harris tweeted her condolences in a statement that says in part, our world is a better place because of president carter. his life and legacy continue to inspire me and will inspire generations to come. house speaker emerita nancy pelosi also issued a statement saying as president, his work to restore integrity to the political arena during a difficult chapter in our history was a testament to his firm faith in the sanctity of the public good, which he always placed above his own. abc seven weather anchor spencer christian came to know the former president on and off the ai. he's here now with some of his recollections over the past 30 years or so. yeah, well, i first met the former president in 1988. >> i w
he never stopped giving. >> that's not all, jensen remembers. >> he had a wicked sense of humor. i will tell you that not a person who stood on a convention. he had a great sense of humor. >> a leader with a vision, a heart, and a sense of humor. in san francisco, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> more reaction now to the news of president carter's death. vice president kamala harris tweeted her condolences in a statement that says in part, our world is a better place...
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that's siegfried & jensen. things inspire more confidence in a research study than a law firm named after a magician located in a strip mall. [ laughter ] speaking of drugs, matt gaetz, the former congressman -- [ boos ] are you up to date on "watergaetz"? the house ethics committee has apparently reached an impasse on whether to release details of their investigation into the "sextracurricular activities" of the former congressman and current trump attorney general nominee, matt gaetz. the committee is examining, among other things, testimony that says gaetz engaged in sexual misconduct, provided "special privileges and favors" to associates, and tried obstructing investigations into his behavior. basically all the same stuff that won trump the election this time. [ laughter ] at least one witness testified that she saw gaetz having sex with a 17-year-old at a party. and that is not allowed at chuck e. cheese at all. [ laughter ] we learned today that the committee has records of 27 venmo payments to two women
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. exciting 12 past the hour. we have much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. it's that time of year when ugly sweaters are not only accepted, but encouraged, where you can wear yours and join like minded folks at today's wolves at chase center last night after sitting out with that knee issue. steph curry back in the starting lineup. draymond green also returning after dealing with that calf issue. here's green hitting a basket and getting fouled. he had ten first half points but the dubs still trailed. let's cut to the fourth now when t wolves push their lead to as much as 20 points. star anthony edwards hit that three and is fouled. he finished with a game high 30 points. minnesota wins 107 to 90. the dubs will get another shot at the wolves on sunday. andrew wiggins old team once again at chase. now to the niners. they may be down but they a not out. in fact, a late season run likely would land them in the playoffs. that means it all starts with tomorrow's game at levi's against the chicago bears. head
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. we're going to turn now to new video out of oakland.ves rammed cars into the front door of the lucky's grocery store. police responded to the call just before five this morning at the location along mountainn boulevard. investigators say the thieves used more than one car to gain entry into theucky's, and made off with several items. police would not elaborate as to what exactly was stolen. anyone with information is asked to contact oakland police. south bay man accused of human trafficking and running a brothel is now behind bars. san jose police arrested 44 year old zen wang in fremont after a month long investigation into a brothel near 24th and san fernando street. officers say they found two human trafficking survivors and $10,000 in cash during their search. anyone with information on this case is asked to call san jose's human trafficking task force. we have a little break from the rain today, but the stormy weather is blowing back in later tonight. here's meteorologist kari hall with the details. here's a look at our temperatur
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. we're going to turn now to new video out of oakland.ves rammed cars into the front door of the lucky's grocery store. police responded to the call just before five this morning at the location along mountainn boulevard. investigators say the thieves used more than one car to gain entry into theucky's, and made off with several items. police would not elaborate as to what exactly was stolen. anyone with information is asked to contact oakland police. south bay...
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today in the bay's thom jensen has more on the legendary number 24, and the fans who began a memorialis memorial, so meaningful to fans who said goodbye to their team earlier this season. now saying goodbye to arguably the best oakland a's player ever here at rickey henderson field. rickey in the house. for oakland a's fans, rickey henderson was larger than life. a local guy who became a major league legend. that's all right. hallowed ground here came out to pay tribute. maria dominguez grew up in east oakland and says in her heart, rickey is truly the greatest of all time. her dad is just a day older than rickey and also attended oakland tech, where henderson was a standout in baseball, football and basketball, so news of his death hit close to home to receive the news that he passed. it's just my heart is just so broken, especially for his f family. b all of our a's fans fans also remembered henderson at rickey sports lounge in san leandro, where the owners are working on a tribute to the hall of famer. i think everybody loves rickey because ricky was rickey. he had a little swag to
today in the bay's thom jensen has more on the legendary number 24, and the fans who began a memorialis memorial, so meaningful to fans who said goodbye to their team earlier this season. now saying goodbye to arguably the best oakland a's player ever here at rickey henderson field. rickey in the house. for oakland a's fans, rickey henderson was larger than life. a local guy who became a major league legend. that's all right. hallowed ground here came out to pay tribute. maria dominguez grew up...
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near martinez, thom jensen nbc, bay area news. other people. torri. other people. voles. squirrels? a new details about a deadly plane crash in south korea, who the.s. is sending u the death toll is now 179. the crash happened yesterday. yesterday, about nine in the morning local time, a jeju air flight from thailand was landing at muan international airport. but for some reason, the boeing 737 800 veered off the runway, hit a fence and caught fire. korean officials confirmed that out of 181 passengers and crew members on board, onlyrvived. te crash is uncertain. a bird strike is a possibility. the faa says it has sent a team, along with u.s. investigators from boeing, to assist with the investigation. closer to home, at least four people have been killed after a storm system produced dozens of tornadoes wreaking havoc across the south yesterday and overnight. some 37 tornadoes hit texas, louisiana, mississippi, georgia and alabama. this is video out of brazoria county, texas, where more than 300 responders have been deployed to help support the state's storm response. well, people
near martinez, thom jensen nbc, bay area news. other people. torri. other people. voles. squirrels? a new details about a deadly plane crash in south korea, who the.s. is sending u the death toll is now 179. the crash happened yesterday. yesterday, about nine in the morning local time, a jeju air flight from thailand was landing at muan international airport. but for some reason, the boeing 737 800 veered off the runway, hit a fence and caught fire. korean officials confirmed that out of 181...
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we're live in san francisco, thom jensen today in the bay, and a lot of folks have been following this one. thank you very much, tom. also new this morning, south korean lawmakers vote to impeach the country's acting president. han soo duk is now the second leader of the country to be ousted in just the past two weeks. his predecessor, president yoon suk yeol, was impeached after imposing martial law for six hours at the start of december. opposition lawmakers b brought the motion against han yesterday over the acting president's reluctance to immediately appoint three justices in the constitutional court. south korea's finance minister is now next in lineo become the acting president. well, this morning, president elect donald trump's pick for border c czar is speaking out. m homan is generating controversy. this is over. comments. in an interview with nbc news. in it, the former director of ice suggested a showdown coming between federal and local authorities over deporting undocumented immigrants. homan discussed a san diego measure which would require federal officials to obtain a
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thom jensen heading to the scene. he will bring us updates once he arrives. the other top story is wet weather. we he a live look across the bay area this morning, where we are seeing rain falling from the north bay all the way down to santa cruz. and that's where we're also seeing high surf hitting the wharf that recently collapsed in part. we have an update live from the wharf in just a moment, but in the meantime, meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that rain and it's still falling. yeah, we're still seeing some light rain and it was very heavy earlier this morning, so we had a lot of puddles as well as the gusty winds that brought down some tree limbs across parts of the bay area. and a look at the radar satellite. we are now seeing much of the green here on the map in parts of the east bay, as well as the santa cruz mountains, and the storm is continuing to wind down for us, but still leaving behind the impacts of all of that heavy rain earlier this morning. there's one more storm system that's off the coast that's going to be coming in as we go th
thom jensen heading to the scene. he will bring us updates once he arrives. the other top story is wet weather. we he a live look across the bay area this morning, where we are seeing rain falling from the north bay all the way down to santa cruz. and that's where we're also seeing high surf hitting the wharf that recently collapsed in part. we have an update live from the wharf in just a moment, but in the meantime, meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that rain and it's still falling....
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today in the bay's thom jensen is live at glide in the tenderloin right now in the carving room. or maybe no, maybe you've moved now, tom, merry christmas to you. where are you now? am i wrong? christmas you are. we moved from the carving room back into the kitchen where, you know, the volunteers not only came here this morning to prere that christmas meal, they prepare breakfast every day. and they're doing that again today. they're here preparing the christmas meal right now with the ham, turkey, all the trimmings, 500 pounds of cranberries, potatoes, stuffing, pumpkin pies for dessert. enough to feed about 4000 people. they've already fed 4000 people at that christmas eve prime rib dinner from house of prime. about 3,000 pounds of prime rib. yesterday they fed hundreds more to peoe in encampments across the city, and organizers say this is all part of the 61 year old tradition here at glide. giving hope all year and for the holidays. i think what's different this year is the joy and the passion of volunteers. have more people are coming out, more people are in our line. we kno
today in the bay's thom jensen is live at glide in the tenderloin right now in the carving room. or maybe no, maybe you've moved now, tom, merry christmas to you. where are you now? am i wrong? christmas you are. we moved from the carving room back into the kitchen where, you know, the volunteers not only came here this morning to prere that christmas meal, they prepare breakfast every day. and they're doing that again today. they're here preparing the christmas meal right now with the ham,...
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thom jensen is live at sfo. and tom, hanukkah begins. kwanzaa begins. this is the start to a busy three days of travel. it really is. good m morning. yeah, happy hanukkah, happy kwanzaa, and i hope you had a merry christmas. the tsa believes that this next three days, today, tomorrow, and saturday will be three of the busiest days as people do return home from the holidays here at sfo, they're expecting a 15% increase in travelers over the 2023 holiday season in total. triple a says nearly 120 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home over the holiday season this year, which is december 21st through january 1st. for their calculations, they expect this year's traveler numbers to top the record set before the pandemic. the 2019 numbers by about 64,000. airports are expected to get increasingly busier over the next three days and see record numbers of passengers, so triple a says don't even risk cutting it close when traveling by air this year. because what we saw over thanksgiving, especially here in dc, is that traffic going to the airport i
thom jensen is live at sfo. and tom, hanukkah begins. kwanzaa begins. this is the start to a busy three days of travel. it really is. good m morning. yeah, happy hanukkah, happy kwanzaa, and i hope you had a merry christmas. the tsa believes that this next three days, today, tomorrow, and saturday will be three of the busiest days as people do return home from the holidays here at sfo, they're expecting a 15% increase in travelers over the 2023 holiday season in total. triple a says nearly 120...
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today in the bay is thom jensen reports. a memorial here for the deceased guard and the 17 year old driver accused in the crash that killed him is in juvenile hall, facing a vehicular manslaughter charge. the tragic crash caught on a tesla's cameras. the chp says the 17 year old pickup driver hit a landscape divider and then crashed into the building where two security guards were working at 1158 friday night. we stopped the video from a neighbor's tesla cameras just after the truck goes airborne, but before it slams into the guard station. a man who lives in the gated community told us he couldn't believe what he saw and heard. it's not one of them. i don't recall at the time right now, but one of them was hollering, stop, stop, stop because they had seen a car coming towards them right, right before the initial impact. the chp says one of the guards was pronounced dead at the scene, and the other was taken to a local hospital with major injuries. the 17 year old driver was treated for minor injuries before being arrested a
today in the bay is thom jensen reports. a memorial here for the deceased guard and the 17 year old driver accused in the crash that killed him is in juvenile hall, facing a vehicular manslaughter charge. the tragic crash caught on a tesla's cameras. the chp says the 17 year old pickup driver hit a landscape divider and then crashed into the building where two security guards were working at 1158 friday night. we stopped the video from a neighbor's tesla cameras just after the truck goes...
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robin jensen out of the university of utah, kind of basically the emergencies and the uses maybe the evolutions of chemistry or chemical rhetoric among different types of populations. so kind of lay communities across time, we're really intrigued by this idea of what does chemistry to you or how do you see chemistry operating in your everyday life? so when it comes to safe safety, which i think is one of the things that was really unique about what i was seeing in my initial perusal of the hagit collections is that there is this distinct focus on we want our employees or we want the public to recognize that we see dupont as soft, is doing what's ever necessary to ensure that our products better, a byproduct of chemistry or chemical science, for instance, are safe public consumption or safe for public. and so that was the interesting kind of intersect that i saw across kind of health and science. my original, you know, spoke to also bring a kind of safety messaging, which is really for the dupont plant in that i was looking at, it was basically saying these are products of chemical sc
robin jensen out of the university of utah, kind of basically the emergencies and the uses maybe the evolutions of chemistry or chemical rhetoric among different types of populations. so kind of lay communities across time, we're really intrigued by this idea of what does chemistry to you or how do you see chemistry operating in your everyday life? so when it comes to safe safety, which i think is one of the things that was really unique about what i was seeing in my initial perusal of the...
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. >> reporter: jay jensen grew his company from a small family business in the 1980s to one of the most important grapevine in all of tree nurseries in california. but he needed to solve a problem. how to retain skilled workers during the offseason and keep his greenhouses busy year round. and a friend with the food bank connection hatched the idea of switching to vegetable farming during the winter to produce locally grown food during a time when it wouldn't grow outdoors. >> it is one of our hoop houses. in here we have tomatillas and tomatoes. right now, we're harvesting some of the tomatillas to be taken to the food bank today or tomorrow. >> reporter: these crops were started from seeds last july, then transplanted into five gallon containers. the workers in the greenhouse give the plants everything they need. >> they're getting heat, so we have bottom heat in these houses, so there's hot water circulating. so the heat will come up, which will simulate aggressive growth and keeps the plants really happy. at night, you know, the house might get down to 60 degrees, but not getting do
. >> reporter: jay jensen grew his company from a small family business in the 1980s to one of the most important grapevine in all of tree nurseries in california. but he needed to solve a problem. how to retain skilled workers during the offseason and keep his greenhouses busy year round. and a friend with the food bank connection hatched the idea of switching to vegetable farming during the winter to produce locally grown food during a time when it wouldn't grow outdoors. >> it is...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. thank you tom.ack down on crime are paying off in the bay area, and now he's hoping to continue that trend with an even bigger law enforcement presence in the new year. the announcement made this morning in a news conference, the governor says he plans to extend chp operations to target retail theft and other types of crime in bay area cities, including in oakland. it comes after the governor's office says chp recovered $13 million worth of stolen items this past year and arrested more than 1400 suspects. despitete te progress, the governor called on oakland to refine its law enforcement effor at the local level. we want to extend that support and that support, as you know, significantly increase. the chp was tasked in july to quadruple the enforcement efforts and the partnership with the city of oakland. we're at that point in time that we need to see some commensurate support and reforms and changes as it relates to policing here in oakland. the effort to crack down on retail crime started back in
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news. thank you tom.ack down on crime are paying off in the bay area, and now he's hoping to continue that trend with an even bigger law enforcement presence in the new year. the announcement made this morning in a news conference, the governor says he plans to extend chp operations to target retail theft and other types of crime in bay area cities, including in oakland. it comes after the governor's office says chp recovered $13 million worth of stolen items this...
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thom jensen, nbc, bay area news.hours long standoff in antioch ended safely after a man allegedly shot at his girlfriend and her children. police say it started around 630 last night. a shotspotter activation led to a shelter in place order for noel park circle. officers were looking for 30 year old marlon wheeler. they say he shot at his girlfriendnd, whoas able to leave the house with her three children. shot at him. didn't hit him there unharmed. wheeler then barricaded himself inside the home about 1:00 this morning. officers entered that home and found it empty. the shelter in place was lifted later today. police arrested wheeler after a short chase with the help of the lafayette and pittsburgh police departments. well, people in the east bay are back home and safe following an evacuation order. police evacuated neighbors from their homes early this morning after a gas leak in san leandro. pg&e responded to the leak near washington avenue, took crews several hours to repair the leak and restore gas and power. ne
thom jensen, nbc, bay area news.hours long standoff in antioch ended safely after a man allegedly shot at his girlfriend and her children. police say it started around 630 last night. a shotspotter activation led to a shelter in place order for noel park circle. officers were looking for 30 year old marlon wheeler. they say he shot at his girlfriendnd, whoas able to leave the house with her three children. shot at him. didn't hit him there unharmed. wheeler then barricaded himself inside the...
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we're talking about feeding thousands of people a proper christmas meal today in the bay's thom jensen is live at glide memorial right now in the tenderloin. they are preparing for thousands of visitors. tom, merry christmas to you. what's on the menu today? i know yesterday was prime rib, right? and today is turkey. yeah. oh it's great. good morning. merry christmas to both of you as well. yeah. turkey and ham and veggies. all the trimmings that you'd expect for a holiday meal. and right now we've even got volunteers, workers back here preparing breakfast. so while all of this is going on with that prime rib, christmas eve dinner, and then the christmas meal today that they're preparing, they're also doing the breakfast that they normally do all the time for folks here in the kitchen working right now. and they're making enough for the christmas meal to feed about 5000 people expecting more than 4000. they already fed about 4000 people in that christmas eve. house of prime prprime rib dinner, about 3,000 pounds of prime rib. they fed hundreds more meals to people in encampments across
we're talking about feeding thousands of people a proper christmas meal today in the bay's thom jensen is live at glide memorial right now in the tenderloin. they are preparing for thousands of visitors. tom, merry christmas to you. what's on the menu today? i know yesterday was prime rib, right? and today is turkey. yeah. oh it's great. good morning. merry christmas to both of you as well. yeah. turkey and ham and veggies. all the trimmings that you'd expect for a holiday meal. and right now...
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remember this is the memphis data center he put together in 19 days, jensen huang has talked about itlike it. he didn't even get permits by the way for the natural gas that's powering that thing many people i spoke to in the power industry said impossible he got the permits but he did it because he's musk he asks for forgiveness later and does it. another 100,000 incredible. >> a million. >> they can't make them. it does say why is nvidia not up you read the ory, put this together with what zuckerberg is doing in north louisiana and come back and say look the man is great now, david, i've been doing work on the various systems meta ai, very inferior, chatgpt. not even in the running yet. >> [ inaudible ]. >> here at the big board as we take a look the cnbc realtime exchange we have bath and body works. >> okay. >> very excited about candle day. >> who wouldn't be. >> really. >> we're going to speak with gina boswell in the next hour, the ceo of bath and body works at the nasdaq, an old favorite of yours, tractor supply did the honors. >> it's been so great, and a lot of that is how la
remember this is the memphis data center he put together in 19 days, jensen huang has talked about itlike it. he didn't even get permits by the way for the natural gas that's powering that thing many people i spoke to in the power industry said impossible he got the permits but he did it because he's musk he asks for forgiveness later and does it. another 100,000 incredible. >> a million. >> they can't make them. it does say why is nvidia not up you read the ory, put this together...
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and jensen's most recent talk on the big interview with wire, wail, very interesting., we -- they used to be able to proceed. now they can't perceive. and now they can reason. and when they can reason, we have to call the question us. >> when sam altman is talking about agi in the next couple of years, which is the focus of a lot of debate. i think it's interesting, because we had the optimist video here. we had sora yesterday out of openai. we have this google quantum news. the flow of innovation is getting insane. >> this is why these stocks are hard to sell. why are we selling some alphabet for the charitable trust. you're up so much. i'm not going to just sit here and let id ride. it's up too much. >> i'm not sure what we're looking at there. >> the idea that something is up too much and i have to do some selling. >> this is -- >> am i just like old-school, pre-knowledge factor. >> that's openai, where you ask -- you basically say, make this image for me. >> but address my -- >> yes, you are old and out of touch. there you go. >> that wasn't thought how i would add
and jensen's most recent talk on the big interview with wire, wail, very interesting., we -- they used to be able to proceed. now they can't perceive. and now they can reason. and when they can reason, we have to call the question us. >> when sam altman is talking about agi in the next couple of years, which is the focus of a lot of debate. i think it's interesting, because we had the optimist video here. we had sora yesterday out of openai. we have this google quantum news. the flow of...
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jensen finished just behind them at 2017. that was the closest vote in 15 years as a receiver hunter had 92 catches for 1152 yards and 14 touchdowns as a db 4 interceptions, 11 pass breakups. plus a forest bumble. about some college hoops cal hosting north western states and a million matinee in berkeley. andre's story awesome. it was the story of this one. he looked like his dad page of playing in the nba connecting on 10 of 14 shots from all over the court the demons. defense had no chance on that drive through the and stock of its hit 4 of 6 from 3 point range, a career-high 31 points. there's will 84 66. >> san jose state senate. there are also winners today. saint mary's falls in overtime to boise well. meanwhile, in las vegas where producer pete knight should be covering the warriors right now in the nba cup semifinals, the rockets who beat the warriors face. shay gilgeous-alexander and the thunder. this was a good one. western conference's top defense is up to the challenge tonight. former santa clara start jalen willi
jensen finished just behind them at 2017. that was the closest vote in 15 years as a receiver hunter had 92 catches for 1152 yards and 14 touchdowns as a db 4 interceptions, 11 pass breakups. plus a forest bumble. about some college hoops cal hosting north western states and a million matinee in berkeley. andre's story awesome. it was the story of this one. he looked like his dad page of playing in the nba connecting on 10 of 14 shots from all over the court the demons. defense had no chance on...
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credit ceo jensen huang, who is one of the richest men on the planet right now and has earned it. they got into mobile ahead of everybody. intel missed that boat. they got into even bitcoin mining ahead of everybody. and then most famously and recently they got into ai chip making ahead of everybody. intel missed that boat as well. that's how you become an nvidia briefly was the most valuable company on the planet, even ahead of apple and microsoft. it real is running the show right now with the ai revolution. and that's the hot thing. and intel is ice cold. okay, that's a lot of boats to miss for sure. now, intel got $8.5 billion from the biden administration as part of a chips of the chips act. does that not help it? what happens with that next? that's one of the big, big misses in all of this. the chip act gave government money by the billions to chip companies and most of them took it and ran with it and gained huge market share share in nvidia. the chip equipment makers like kla and applied materials got money and they ran with it. amd, which was an intel shadows for generati
credit ceo jensen huang, who is one of the richest men on the planet right now and has earned it. they got into mobile ahead of everybody. intel missed that boat. they got into even bitcoin mining ahead of everybody. and then most famously and recently they got into ai chip making ahead of everybody. intel missed that boat as well. that's how you become an nvidia briefly was the most valuable company on the planet, even ahead of apple and microsoft. it real is running the show right now with...
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we got the chance to speak with janice jensen ceo for habitat for humanity, east bay and silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization? >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the globe to the work that we were doing are doing and continue to do andaover. 64 million people have been served by habitat and and so much of that has been the carters hands-on work with habitat. >> by a legacy, former president carter did help build homes right here in the bay area. this is video from 2013 when he joined habitat for humanity to build houses in oakland. >> still ahead on kron,o4 news at 6 police in san francisco are giving an update on a shooting that left a person dead. a police shooting in union square earlier this month. and then after the break, officials in santa cruz are warning of a scam following last week's
we got the chance to speak with janice jensen ceo for habitat for humanity, east bay and silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization? >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the globe to the work that we...
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we get the chance to speak with janice jensen, the ceo of habitat for humanity east bay in silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization. >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the globe to the work that we were doing are doing and continue to do and over. 64 million people have been served by habitat and and so much of that has been the carters hands-on work with habitat. >> habitat such great work. and former president carter help build homes right here in the bay. this is in 2013 when he joined habitat for humanity to build homes in oakland. there. >> meantime, the white house announced january 9th as a national day of mourning as well as the official state funeral for former president jimmy carter. washington correspondent jessi tenure reports on how washington is honoring carter's legacy. >> the tributes
we get the chance to speak with janice jensen, the ceo of habitat for humanity east bay in silicon valley about president carter's legacy with their organization. >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the globe to the work that we...
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thom jensen today in the bay. yeah, but they're hunting in packs.ean, i know, and i've seen many more squirrels at my house than mountain lions. oh, yeah. i usually try to feed them little, you know, nuts, but i don't know. keep your distance. now you got to worry about that. well, don't forget nbc bay area streams 24/7. you can watch us whenever you'd like on roku or wherever you stream. today. america and the world, in my view, lost a remarkable leader. he was a statesman and humanitarian, and jill and i lost a dear frid. right now at six, remembering former president jimmy carter. his lasting legacy stretched far beyond the walls of the white house. thanks to his lifetime of service. the tributes pouring in this morning from around the world. this is today in the bay. well, a very good monday morning to you, i'm scott mcgrew. marcus has the day off, and i'm laura garcia. we'll check that morning commute with mike in just a little bit. last monday of 2024, what are we in store for weather wise? you know, some people just don't know what day it is
thom jensen today in the bay. yeah, but they're hunting in packs.ean, i know, and i've seen many more squirrels at my house than mountain lions. oh, yeah. i usually try to feed them little, you know, nuts, but i don't know. keep your distance. now you got to worry about that. well, don't forget nbc bay area streams 24/7. you can watch us whenever you'd like on roku or wherever you stream. today. america and the world, in my view, lost a remarkable leader. he was a statesman and humanitarian,...
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. >> the snow also a major setback for her dad, chris jensen. >> he has stage 4 lymphoma. . >> reporter: local stores, running out of the basics. >> milk. eggs. all the essentials. nothing we can do about it. people are getting mad. >> reporter: today in ashtabula, ohio. they're clearing snow from school rooftops. an all-out effort to make sure this doesn't happen again. over the weekend at the local high school, the roof caved in turned the snow, forcing more than 800 students to go remote. >> i feel for the students, the staff. but you know what? we're going to make it work. >> reporter: tonight, a blast of arctic air is pushing as far south as florida, capping off an icy week full of misery. erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> we turn now to aur nbc exclusive, with president-elect donald trump. kristen welker wrapping up. it comes as he came out with full support for his embattled pete hegseth. trump brought up hegseth's chances at the top of the interview. and later, kristen followed up about his prospects for being confirmed. >> looks like pete is doing well now. i mean, people were a l
. >> the snow also a major setback for her dad, chris jensen. >> he has stage 4 lymphoma. . >> reporter: local stores, running out of the basics. >> milk. eggs. all the essentials. nothing we can do about it. people are getting mad. >> reporter: today in ashtabula, ohio. they're clearing snow from school rooftops. an all-out effort to make sure this doesn't happen again. over the weekend at the local high school, the roof caved in turned the snow, forcing more than...
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earlier today we spoke with the with janice jensen. she's the ceo for habitat for humanity, east bay and silicon valley. she spoke about president carter's legacy with their organization. >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the globe to the work that we were doing are doing and continue to do and over. 64 million people have been served by habitat and and so much of that has been the carters hands-on work with habitat. >> former president carter even helped build homes here in the bay area. this is video of when he joined habitat for humanity in 2013 building homes in oakland to his funeral service will be held thursday, january 9th. take a look here. this golden retriever rescued after falling off a cliff at fort funston in san francisco today. fire officials scaled down the c
earlier today we spoke with the with janice jensen. she's the ceo for habitat for humanity, east bay and silicon valley. she spoke about president carter's legacy with their organization. >> well, you know, have attacked when he got involved in 1984. habitat was very young. and so yes, will there be a habitat? absolutely. would we be as prominent a globally as we are now without the carters. i think that is debatable. and i personally would say no, they brought attention all around the...