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jodi: thanks for having me. laura: as summer weather approaches, people are spending more time outdoors. but in certain parts of the untry, that could mean an increased risk of tick bites, and with that, the spread of lyme disease. according to the center for disease control, as many as 476,000 people in the united states contract lyme disease every year. ali rogin speaks with one person who's been battling lyme disease for years, all while mounting an effort to improve both diagnosis and treatment. ali: for most people who get lyme disease, symptoms go away after a two to four week course of antibiotics. but for a 5% to0% of patients, debilitating symptoms like cognitive impairment, muscle aches, join pains and brain fogginess can stick around much longer. many people who have these long term symptoms refer to it as chronic lyme disease, but the centers for disease control does not recognize that term. the cdc says it's unknown whether long term symptoms are caused by the bacteria that causes lyme disease. the
jodi: thanks for having me. laura: as summer weather approaches, people are spending more time outdoors. but in certain parts of the untry, that could mean an increased risk of tick bites, and with that, the spread of lyme disease. according to the center for disease control, as many as 476,000 people in the united states contract lyme disease every year. ali rogin speaks with one person who's been battling lyme disease for years, all while mounting an effort to improve both diagnosis and...
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jodie: 92.teve, bill and hazem told us about the difficulty they had getting access to cover the war. you met with ukrainian president zelenskyy to discuss press access to the front lines of that war. what were the key takeaways from that meeting that you think apply more broadly to press freedom elsewhere? >> ukraine is obviously in a very dangerous situation. these days, if you want to cover ukraine there is frontline were reporting, which is obviously important. we have a team of journalists committed to covering what is taking place on the front lines. also, there is a tremendous amount happening across ukraine these days. as ukraine pushes to be part of the eu, part of nato, fundamental principles of the free press are absolutely at play. a strong democracy exists only in places where free press is allowed to operate freely without harassment, without intimidation. there is a war in ukraine, but these fundamental principles are essential. jonathan: i promise i will bring you in in a moment,
jodie: 92.teve, bill and hazem told us about the difficulty they had getting access to cover the war. you met with ukrainian president zelenskyy to discuss press access to the front lines of that war. what were the key takeaways from that meeting that you think apply more broadly to press freedom elsewhere? >> ukraine is obviously in a very dangerous situation. these days, if you want to cover ukraine there is frontline were reporting, which is obviously important. we have a team of...
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jodie: 92.teve, bill and hazem told us about the difficulty they had getting access to cover the war. you met with ukrainian president zelenskyy to discuss press access to the front lines of that war. what were the key takeaways from that meeting that you think apply more broadly to press freedom elsewhere? >> ukraine is obviously in a very dangerous situation. these days, if you want to cover ukraine there is frontline were reporting, which is obviously important. we have a team of journalists committed to covering what is taking place on the front lines. also, there is a tremendous amount happening across ukraine these days. as ukraine pushes to be part of the eu, part of nato, fundamental principles of the free press are absolutely at play. a strong democracy exists only in places where free press is allowed to operate freely without harassment, without intimidation. there is a war in ukraine, but these fundamental principles are essential. jonathan: i promise i will bring you in in a moment,
jodie: 92.teve, bill and hazem told us about the difficulty they had getting access to cover the war. you met with ukrainian president zelenskyy to discuss press access to the front lines of that war. what were the key takeaways from that meeting that you think apply more broadly to press freedom elsewhere? >> ukraine is obviously in a very dangerous situation. these days, if you want to cover ukraine there is frontline were reporting, which is obviously important. we have a team of...
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jodie: we drink your basic heterosexual drinks.garet cho: there was something very delicious about the gayness of billy crystal's character. it was like mainstream television, wow, this is actually happening. this is actually real. sarah rodman: if you look back at it now, there were moments that were incredibly sensitive. and it was an important character. jodie: i mean, you hate me because i'm gay, right? mary: well? burt: i guess, if you need a reason, that's a good one. jodie: burt, it's a terrible reason. i mean look at me, i'm a person. emily vanderwerff: i do think that people watching that character thought for the first time about the possibility of gay men being real people. danny: you don't look gay. jodie: i'm still me. emily vanderwerff: that said, that show kind of didn't know what it was doing. mary: now when i'm finally used to you being a.... jodie: homosexual. mary: you're going to get a sex change operation and be a girl? emily vanderwerff: i think that the use of stereotypical characters like jodie in soap is a
jodie: we drink your basic heterosexual drinks.garet cho: there was something very delicious about the gayness of billy crystal's character. it was like mainstream television, wow, this is actually happening. this is actually real. sarah rodman: if you look back at it now, there were moments that were incredibly sensitive. and it was an important character. jodie: i mean, you hate me because i'm gay, right? mary: well? burt: i guess, if you need a reason, that's a good one. jodie: burt, it's a...
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so let's go ahead and bring in our jodi hernandez this afternoon. jodi, you have been looking into this story for us. what are you learning? well, the contra costa county fire chief acknowledges that there is definitely a serious problem. and there are a number of factors. first of all, the number of 911 calls is up significantly. they transport 229 patients a day to the hospital. but even adding 18 ambulances last year hasn't helped out a ton. and even if they added more ambulances, he says, there's a severe shortage of paramedics. but what seems to be the biggest issue is not enough space at hospital emergency rooms. so often the ambulances get to the scene quickly, usually within minutes, then spent more than an hour outside the e.r. waiting to offload the patient. just this morning, the chief told us that that they responded to an elderly fall call and got to that scene within minutes, got the patient to the hospital, then spent an hour and 20 minutes outside of the hospital waiting to offload the patient because there was no space in the hospit
so let's go ahead and bring in our jodi hernandez this afternoon. jodi, you have been looking into this story for us. what are you learning? well, the contra costa county fire chief acknowledges that there is definitely a serious problem. and there are a number of factors. first of all, the number of 911 calls is up significantly. they transport 229 patients a day to the hospital. but even adding 18 ambulances last year hasn't helped out a ton. and even if they added more ambulances, he says,...
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jodi, take it away. i hit the jackpot. rush, stevie nicks, pearl jam, and mana are among the 75 musical acts that will hit the stage here at bottle rock over the next three days, and day one has already gotten off to a great start. see some new artists. see some new friends. old friends. great time all around. it's very fun and special that it's in my hometown. jill del arroyo and alicia prince are enjoying the kickoff to what's become a yearly memorial weekend tradition. the best friends and neighbors never miss bottle rock. the sound is really great, but you don't have to walk too far to get from stage to stage. it's very easy to see all of your favorite artists, and i also love that there's so many different genres here. like it's not just a country music festival or something. it's like i get to see all the bands i like that he was no good at all and there's an incredible musical lineup today. kicked off with pete yorn and tiktok sensation boy with uke sequoyah school, tonight's headliner, stevie nicks. stevie nicks is
jodi, take it away. i hit the jackpot. rush, stevie nicks, pearl jam, and mana are among the 75 musical acts that will hit the stage here at bottle rock over the next three days, and day one has already gotten off to a great start. see some new artists. see some new friends. old friends. great time all around. it's very fun and special that it's in my hometown. jill del arroyo and alicia prince are enjoying the kickoff to what's become a yearly memorial weekend tradition. the best friends and...
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let's bring in our jodi hernandez live in napa and jodi, some big names have arrived.ho is performing? oh, there are so many big names performing. and i'll tell you, the vibe out here is absolutely festive. people are pumped to be here and there's so much out here for people to enjoy. you can see the silent disco behind us now. it's been several years since i've personally covered this festival and it's better than i remember. people are having an absolute ball from the silent disco people grooving to 80s music through headphones to the indoor club where festival goers are partying it up to dj mixes and lights. of course, the bands are the main attraction and what an incredible lineup we saw. indie rock musician pete yorn performing on the big stage this afternoon, as well as tiktok sensation boy with uke, and the weather really does seem perfect. sunny but not too hot a light breeze. so people are definitely happy about that. the headliner tonight that nearly everyone we talked to today seems excited about stevie nicks hitting the main stage at 815 and megan thee stal
let's bring in our jodi hernandez live in napa and jodi, some big names have arrived.ho is performing? oh, there are so many big names performing. and i'll tell you, the vibe out here is absolutely festive. people are pumped to be here and there's so much out here for people to enjoy. you can see the silent disco behind us now. it's been several years since i've personally covered this festival and it's better than i remember. people are having an absolute ball from the silent disco people...
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jodi hernandez reporting live from bottle lock. have fun out there, jodi. it looks like everyone's having a good time. let's move on. now. should the attorney general step in south bay leaders want california's top prosecutor to investigate the planned closure of san jose's regional trauma center. a group rallied outside the hospital today, and asked for attorney general rob bonta to look into the hospital's owner, hca, earlier this year, regional med announced plans to close the heart attack and stroke program in addition to its level two trauma center. the hospital says there simply aren't enough patients using the services. this is not just divestment, it's a systemic dismantling of health care access for those who need it most. we cannot allow a corporation driven by profit to dictate the future of our health outcomes. now, the state attorney general did not officially comment, but the south bay labor council claims the attorney general has offered his support. the owner of the hospital, hca, sent us a statement. it points out that regional med serves a
jodi hernandez reporting live from bottle lock. have fun out there, jodi. it looks like everyone's having a good time. let's move on. now. should the attorney general step in south bay leaders want california's top prosecutor to investigate the planned closure of san jose's regional trauma center. a group rallied outside the hospital today, and asked for attorney general rob bonta to look into the hospital's owner, hca, earlier this year, regional med announced plans to close the heart attack...
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jodi. wow. one went into a bar as well. you mentioned the game we showed some video of it earlier today at oracle park. and i understand the bird rescue is actually trying to seize on that viral video. yes they definitely are. now when that pelican landed in left field at the giants game, the crowd went wild as the game announcer shifted from game play by play to pelican play by play. and many thought the bird brought the team good luck because the team ultimately ended up winning that game against the cincinnati reds. well then another pelican sighting near the ballpark last night. got fans fired up yet again. some have nicknamed it rally pelicans, so the international bird rescue is hoping to use the pelican publicity to help educate folks and convince people to pitch in. they put out a tweet of their own, urging fans to pitch in $10 to help feed these pelicans. i'm going to tell you, these pelicans, they eat a lot. we were here at feeding time. they eat every hour 500 pounds of fish a day. i'm told that the center spent
jodi. wow. one went into a bar as well. you mentioned the game we showed some video of it earlier today at oracle park. and i understand the bird rescue is actually trying to seize on that viral video. yes they definitely are. now when that pelican landed in left field at the giants game, the crowd went wild as the game announcer shifted from game play by play to pelican play by play. and many thought the bird brought the team good luck because the team ultimately ended up winning that game...
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yeah, well, we appreciate you going live out there, jodi. so thank you for that report and we will see your full story later on this evening. stay safe out there. an employee strike over palestinian protests on uc campuses is growing. today, academic workers at ucla and uc davis walked off the job. you see them all there? they're protesting how administrators have handled recent pro-palestinian protests on campus. the first school to start that protest was uc santa cruz. this afternoon, uc santa cruz teaching assistants and other workers used boards to block off the entrances to the campus. they've been striking since may 20th to demand the university not take disciplinary action against workers who chose to protest. i think what is happening, you know, around the state. so you see workers, you know, the kind of repression in the police violence, the vigilante violence at ucla that the uc is allowing to be unleashed on protesters that are standing up for palestine, that are standing for divestment is, like, really heinous. the uc office of t
yeah, well, we appreciate you going live out there, jodi. so thank you for that report and we will see your full story later on this evening. stay safe out there. an employee strike over palestinian protests on uc campuses is growing. today, academic workers at ucla and uc davis walked off the job. you see them all there? they're protesting how administrators have handled recent pro-palestinian protests on campus. the first school to start that protest was uc santa cruz. this afternoon, uc...
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and jodi, thank goodness he was driving by at that moment. yes, it really is a good thing. 40 year old troy white tells me he was driving his own young daughter home from soccer practice tuesday evening, when he came upon the crash scene right here along highway four at the 160 junction. that car was flipped over on its side and was on fire. his daughter screamed, somebody is in the car and so he immediately pulled over and jumped into action. the former marine ran to the wrecked car where the mom had just managed to crawl out. he saw a three year old little girl trapped, buckled in her car seat with her feet dangling. she was saying, help me, help me, and i don't like this. as her panicked mom was screaming. now, white says he struggled with the car seat straps, but he was finally able to unbuckle that little girl and lift her to safety. just moments later, the car exploded and became a complete engulfed in flames. the former marine says he instinctively went into what he called go mode, and is grateful he was there to help jodi. looking at
and jodi, thank goodness he was driving by at that moment. yes, it really is a good thing. 40 year old troy white tells me he was driving his own young daughter home from soccer practice tuesday evening, when he came upon the crash scene right here along highway four at the 160 junction. that car was flipped over on its side and was on fire. his daughter screamed, somebody is in the car and so he immediately pulled over and jumped into action. the former marine ran to the wrecked car where the...
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jodi: it's remarkable. the fact a former president for the first time in history was convicted on criminal charges. these are actual criminal charges in state court in new york. and the fact that he is the front runner for the republican nominee, and he has a very good chance of winning the presidency in november and now convicted of criminal charges. it is a historic day, we have never seen this before, we have never been here before in u.s. politics. the question you raise, will it matter to a lot of voters? probably not. we've talked to and had hold a lot of voters who said they are sticking with their plans, but also according to the bloomberg morning consult poll we've been doing every month for the past five or so months, we've had a significant number of people say their feelings about voting for trump could be impacted if he were convicted of a crime. that's what we will be looking at. that's among swing state voters, they are the ones that are the most important. those are the states where they cou
jodi: it's remarkable. the fact a former president for the first time in history was convicted on criminal charges. these are actual criminal charges in state court in new york. and the fact that he is the front runner for the republican nominee, and he has a very good chance of winning the presidency in november and now convicted of criminal charges. it is a historic day, we have never seen this before, we have never been here before in u.s. politics. the question you raise, will it matter to...
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jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. just ahead, california has a budget deficit of nearly $30 billion. that's with a b how governor newsom plans on dealing with that shortfall coming up next. also, a beloved south bay water park has a new name after getting a new operator. what raging waters will now be called and when it could reopen and baseball returns right here on nbc bay area tonight at 7:00. they're already getting in some practice out there on the field. 73 right now. 60s through that first pitch. we're back in fremont. it broke out around 1215 on millmont drive. that's east of i-80. now, firefighters rushed to put it out, but then it took them about an hour and a half to get control of it. this morning they were back monitoring the warehouse for hot spots. luckily, no one was hurt and they're still trying to figure out what caused that fire in the red. california is facing a $27 billion budget deficit. and today the governor released his plan for trying to deal with it. spoiler alert it is brutal. and the gover
jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. just ahead, california has a budget deficit of nearly $30 billion. that's with a b how governor newsom plans on dealing with that shortfall coming up next. also, a beloved south bay water park has a new name after getting a new operator. what raging waters will now be called and when it could reopen and baseball returns right here on nbc bay area tonight at 7:00. they're already getting in some practice out there on the field. 73 right now. 60s through that...
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jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. in berkeley, pro-palestinian protesters are occupying a dilapidated uc berkeley hall. meantime, uc academic workers across the state have authorized a strike. they did that today. they say it's in the response to the way universities have cracked down on pro-palestinian protests. these past few weeks. this comes from a uaw local post on social media. it includes teaching assistant and student researchers and tutors in the post, the union says the university is using intimidation and retaliation against protesters, and it is demanding among other things, amnesty for all students and faculty arrested or facing disciplinary action. it is unclear when these strikes will happen. the uc president's office says such a strike would set a dangerous precedent by introducing non-labour issues into labor agreements. the statement goes on to say, quote, to be clear, the uc understands and embraces its role as a forum for free speech, lawful protest and public debate. however, given that role, thes
jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. in berkeley, pro-palestinian protesters are occupying a dilapidated uc berkeley hall. meantime, uc academic workers across the state have authorized a strike. they did that today. they say it's in the response to the way universities have cracked down on pro-palestinian protests. these past few weeks. this comes from a uaw local post on social media. it includes teaching assistant and student researchers and tutors in the post, the union says the university...
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jodi hernandez nbc, bay area news. new details tonight about a deadly crash in pleasanton that left a family of four dead. we have learned. just days after the crash, the owner of the car filed a complaint with the national highway traffic safety administration. the owner claims they had previously had steering problems with the electric car. a 2023 vinfast vy f eight. it's manufactured in vietnam, the owner says they lent the car to a coworker taryn george. george was driving the borrowed car when it crashed into a tree burst into flames. he, his wife and their two children were killed. according to the federal complaint, the owner of the car worries george, may have experienced the same steering problem when the crash happened. the nhtsa is now investigating. up next, protests at uc berkeley continue as police crack down on pro-palestinian camps across the nation. we are hearing from students about the conflict as tensions at cal rise. plus, the owner said it was arson. now investigators are backing him up. what fire
jodi hernandez nbc, bay area news. new details tonight about a deadly crash in pleasanton that left a family of four dead. we have learned. just days after the crash, the owner of the car filed a complaint with the national highway traffic safety administration. the owner claims they had previously had steering problems with the electric car. a 2023 vinfast vy f eight. it's manufactured in vietnam, the owner says they lent the car to a coworker taryn george. george was driving the borrowed car...
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here's nbc's jodi hernandez. public transportation is such a pleasure than waiting on traffic and things like that. so i use this often. quite angeles takes bart to work four times a week. he says it makes his commute easy and helps the environment. i use this one because i think it's helping out the whole economy thing. getting cars off the streets and traffic, all this stuff like this. but many worry about bart's future. the transit agency is facing massive budget shortfalls. they've been using emergency state and federal funds to bridge the gap, but that money will soon run out. i'm very worried about the future of bart. bart is banking on voters to bail them out, hoping they'll sign on to a 30 year tax measure that will be on the ballot in 2026. also, bart says there's no backup plan. the plan really only keeps coming down to one thing, and that is more money. please from the taxpayers. and that should not be our only plan. we should have a plan b, the worst case scenario is that we don't have bart, or we hav
here's nbc's jodi hernandez. public transportation is such a pleasure than waiting on traffic and things like that. so i use this often. quite angeles takes bart to work four times a week. he says it makes his commute easy and helps the environment. i use this one because i think it's helping out the whole economy thing. getting cars off the streets and traffic, all this stuff like this. but many worry about bart's future. the transit agency is facing massive budget shortfalls. they've been...
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here's nbc's jodi hernandez. it's a female wildlife experts at fairfield's international bird rescue have been working around the clock to care for dozens of weak, cold and starving brown pelicans. the birds have been pouring into the center over the last several weeks at an alarming rate. most of the birds when they come in, they're emaciated, they're anemic. they are 50 or 60% of their normal body weight. so they're extremely, extremely skinny, emaciated birds. they're becoming very disoriented when they can't find the food that they need. so it's you know, they're wild animals. they shouldn't let people walk right up to them, but they're walking into businesses, into bars. they're just letting people walk right up to them on the beaches, stand right next to them on the piers. it's very abnormal. there is a bird in short left center who's suddenly become a star when a brown pelican landed in left field at the giants game over the weekend, wowing fans, wildlife experts recognized right away why it happened. the
here's nbc's jodi hernandez. it's a female wildlife experts at fairfield's international bird rescue have been working around the clock to care for dozens of weak, cold and starving brown pelicans. the birds have been pouring into the center over the last several weeks at an alarming rate. most of the birds when they come in, they're emaciated, they're anemic. they are 50 or 60% of their normal body weight. so they're extremely, extremely skinny, emaciated birds. they're becoming very...
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our jodi hernandez is looking into an ambulance shortage. and what the solution might be. also, neighbors say he threatened to kill him. to kill him. the new details we're learning about the gunman that san jose police shot and revolutionizing air travel in east bay. congressman tells us the changes he's pushing for after a close call at sfo. the news at six starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai and i'm jessica aguirre, sounding the alarm on an ambulance shortage, the contra costa county fire chief says it has gotten so bad. sometimes there's no ambulance available to respond to an emergency. but as nbc bay area's jodi hernandez tells us, just buying more ambulances may not actually help. ever since covid, the ems system has been in a state of crisis. that's how contra costa county fire chief louis burchard describes what emergency workers are faced with too many calls for ambulance service, not enough resources to get patients into the e.r. in a timely fashion. i suppose you could say that more ambulances would help. ho
our jodi hernandez is looking into an ambulance shortage. and what the solution might be. also, neighbors say he threatened to kill him. to kill him. the new details we're learning about the gunman that san jose police shot and revolutionizing air travel in east bay. congressman tells us the changes he's pushing for after a close call at sfo. the news at six starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai and i'm jessica aguirre, sounding the alarm on...
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here's nbc's jodi hernandez. this was the scene at fort baker in sausalito. this afternoon, as wildlife experts released eight brown pelicans back into the wild. we are very excited to have a very one of the very first releases of pelicans from this massive starvation stranding event for the past month and a half, dozens of starving, disoriented and cold pelicans have been pouring into the international bird rescue, where wildlife experts have been working hard to nurse them back to health. they come in really starving. we hope that they will put on weight and eat well. a lot of the birds also came in with secondary injuries because they were chasing fishing line or doing risky behaviors, landing in a road, etc. there is a bird in short left center. the pelicans plight got a publicity boost when a disoriented bird landed in left field during a giants game. the odd behavior a sign of the problems the birds have been facing, but fortunately, the weeks of feeding and care are paying off. these birds have made immense progress. you know, when we do our checks, th
here's nbc's jodi hernandez. this was the scene at fort baker in sausalito. this afternoon, as wildlife experts released eight brown pelicans back into the wild. we are very excited to have a very one of the very first releases of pelicans from this massive starvation stranding event for the past month and a half, dozens of starving, disoriented and cold pelicans have been pouring into the international bird rescue, where wildlife experts have been working hard to nurse them back to health....
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here's nbc's jodi hernandez. unfortunately, we have to be on our p's and qs all the time, and it sucks to have to live like that, but that's just the reality of the situation. sam boney says she's not at all surprised to hear there's been a wave of purse snatchings at berkeley gas stations and businesses over the past few days, including the gas station schiff frequents. it's definitely something that's always on my mind. berkeley police say suspects in a black sedan have struck five times in the past five days. surveillance video shows them pulling up to a car as the driver was pumping gas, quietly opening the door and then taking off with the victim's belongings. in all of these cases, it's a vehicle that's been described as a black sedan with two suspects who are masked. three of the cases took place at gas stations. one at the outdoor seating area of a coffee shop. and just this morning in the parking lot of the berkeley bowl grocery store. the most impactful thing you can do is to remain alert and aware of y
here's nbc's jodi hernandez. unfortunately, we have to be on our p's and qs all the time, and it sucks to have to live like that, but that's just the reality of the situation. sam boney says she's not at all surprised to hear there's been a wave of purse snatchings at berkeley gas stations and businesses over the past few days, including the gas station schiff frequents. it's definitely something that's always on my mind. berkeley police say suspects in a black sedan have struck five times in...
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here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. yes, i rely on bart for going commuting to work and then doing travel. robert mitchell takes bart to work every week. visually impaired. it's his only way to get to his oakland job. he and his wife can't imagine life without it. he wouldn't have a way to work. yeah, he works in oakland. it's his only way to get to work, so it's huge. but many worry about bart's future. the transit agency is facing massive budget shortfalls. they've been using emergency state and federal funds to bridge the gap. but that money will soon run out. i'm very worried about the future of bart. bart is banking on voters to bail them out, hoping they'll sign on to a 30 year tax measure that will be on the ballot in 2026. also bart says there's no backup plan. the plan really only keeps coming down to one thing, and that is more money, please, from the taxpayers. and that should not be our only plan. we should have a plan b the worst case scenario is that we don't have bart or we have a reduced type of bart. ca
here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. yes, i rely on bart for going commuting to work and then doing travel. robert mitchell takes bart to work every week. visually impaired. it's his only way to get to his oakland job. he and his wife can't imagine life without it. he wouldn't have a way to work. yeah, he works in oakland. it's his only way to get to work, so it's huge. but many worry about bart's future. the transit agency is facing massive budget shortfalls. they've been using emergency...
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jodi hernandez. nbc, bay area news.e robo taxis are coming to bay area streets in the coming weeks. waymo is going to start testing its driverless cars across the peninsula and into the south bay. this is part of the company's plan to expand from san francisco all the way down south to sunnyvale. the pilot program will only be available to waymo employees. for starters. eventually, everyone will be able to get driverless taxi rides. this comes amid pushback from county leaders and state regulators concerned about the safety of driverless cars. we're back in 60s just ahead, travelers, beware the warning tonight from the fbi. you need to know about before you get on a plane and turning part of san francisco into an entertainment hotspot. the new proposal that could help revitalize the city. and rain is back for the weekend. i hav it's about the rising number of assaults that are happening on airplanes. sexual assault aboard an aircraft is a federal crime. in 2023. the fbi says it opened 96 cases based on a sex assault tha
jodi hernandez. nbc, bay area news.e robo taxis are coming to bay area streets in the coming weeks. waymo is going to start testing its driverless cars across the peninsula and into the south bay. this is part of the company's plan to expand from san francisco all the way down south to sunnyvale. the pilot program will only be available to waymo employees. for starters. eventually, everyone will be able to get driverless taxi rides. this comes amid pushback from county leaders and state...
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jodi hernandez nbc bay area news san jose police, meanwhile, are looking for the victims. in this case, it's an assault that happened at an ice cream shop back in april 26th at the baskin-robbins at aborn square off capital expressway. watch this video. the victim is a man, a child. they walk into the shop, they sit down, and then a man punches the outside window behind him, breaking the window. shattered glass falls all over the child. police say that pam, a safari, was the one who punched the window. he was arrested last week and booked on charges of child abuse and assault with a deadly weapon. but the man and the boy, the victims in this case left the store before the assault was even reported. so now police are hoping to track them down. two farms at the center of the half moon bay mass shooting are now being ordered to pay for workplace violations that shooting happened last year and it stunned the community authorities say that chung lee zhao opened fire at two different mushroom farms, killing seven people. after the shooting. still, the department of labor began i
jodi hernandez nbc bay area news san jose police, meanwhile, are looking for the victims. in this case, it's an assault that happened at an ice cream shop back in april 26th at the baskin-robbins at aborn square off capital expressway. watch this video. the victim is a man, a child. they walk into the shop, they sit down, and then a man punches the outside window behind him, breaking the window. shattered glass falls all over the child. police say that pam, a safari, was the one who punched the...
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jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. new details tonight on that driver accused of opening fire at other cars on the freeway. it happened yesterday evening in san ramon on 680. police say a man named lee brandon o'connor began firing the gun, his gun, out of his window. he had at least one car. no one was hurt. luckily, police arrested o'connor moments later. investigators say they did find a gun in his car. o'connor is now facing a list of charges, including attempted murder. there are new abuse allegations against an east bay priest. this time, the alleged victim is an adult, the diocese announced. father sunil orthel can no longer work as a priest in oakland while it investigates these claims. orthel, a salesian priest most recently worked at saint joseph's basilica in alameda. not many details yet, but the priest is accused of violating the personal boundaries of an adult. this comes on the heels of our investigative units deep dive into a new wave of child sex abuse allegations against the church. you can find our 3
jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. new details tonight on that driver accused of opening fire at other cars on the freeway. it happened yesterday evening in san ramon on 680. police say a man named lee brandon o'connor began firing the gun, his gun, out of his window. he had at least one car. no one was hurt. luckily, police arrested o'connor moments later. investigators say they did find a gun in his car. o'connor is now facing a list of charges, including attempted murder. there are new...
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in solano county, jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. thank you, jodi. despite mortgage rates hovering around 7, home prices are soaring nationwide. that is according to the s&p corelogic case-shiller index. prices jumped 6.4% in february as strong demand and tight supply pushed prices higher. it is the fastest rate of price growth since november 2022. walmart is rolling out its largest private food brand launch in two decades. it's called better goods. the store says the goal is to appeal to younger customers who are not brand loyal and want chef inspired foods that are more affordably priced. better goods products are now available in stores and online. walmart says by the fall, there will be almost 300 products available. a big day for amazon on wall street amazon reporting profits tripled in the first quarter of this year, growing to more than $143 billion. the growth was driven by profits from ads on prime video and its cloud computing service. there is also widespread cost cutting, including layoffs. a lot of red on wall street today. stocks tumble
in solano county, jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. thank you, jodi. despite mortgage rates hovering around 7, home prices are soaring nationwide. that is according to the s&p corelogic case-shiller index. prices jumped 6.4% in february as strong demand and tight supply pushed prices higher. it is the fastest rate of price growth since november 2022. walmart is rolling out its largest private food brand launch in two decades. it's called better goods. the store says the goal is to appeal...
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jodi hernandez nbc, bay area news the former crypto king is reportedly not in new york anymore. tonight. sam bankman-fried is in california in march, a judge sentenced ftx founder bankman-fried to 25 years for his role in defrauding customers and investors. the wall street journal is reporting that yesterday, law enforcement moved him from a new york jail to a facility in fresno county, 2.5 hours from his parents home near stanford, the journal reports. the move is against bankman-frieds wishes. he requested to stay in new york while he files his appeal. well, it is no secret california is facing a massive budget deficit and the governor has warned that filling that gap will mean some painful funding cuts. but a local county is warning one of those proposed cuts runs too deep. nbc bay area's damian trujillo tells us several bay area counties are now warning critical services are in jeopardy. there are five bay area counties that could be impacted by this state. move including marin and san francisco. santa clara county says the consequences could be devastating. the trend is tro
jodi hernandez nbc, bay area news the former crypto king is reportedly not in new york anymore. tonight. sam bankman-fried is in california in march, a judge sentenced ftx founder bankman-fried to 25 years for his role in defrauding customers and investors. the wall street journal is reporting that yesterday, law enforcement moved him from a new york jail to a facility in fresno county, 2.5 hours from his parents home near stanford, the journal reports. the move is against bankman-frieds...
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jody, how on earth i have a lot of questions for you.'m curious about how this happened, but i'm also curious about how you found out about it. well, first of all, thank you for having me. >> let's start with the reaction of the people who saw the flag neighbors. word also filtered back to the supreme court. and all they're seeing is this upside down flag, which at the time was one of the symbols of the stop the steal campaign. we're talking about the period just after january 6, but also three days before president biden's inauguration. so people are just kind of stupefying buy it. first of all, it's a very controversial gesture to turn the flag upside down. but also so a very basic thing about federal judges that everybody knows is that they are supposed to appear totally fair and impartial. they aren't supposed to participate in politics or do do anything to even suggest the appearance that they're not going to handle something fairly. so the first thing people felt was really just very great surprise hi guys. >> this wasn't up there
jody, how on earth i have a lot of questions for you.'m curious about how this happened, but i'm also curious about how you found out about it. well, first of all, thank you for having me. >> let's start with the reaction of the people who saw the flag neighbors. word also filtered back to the supreme court. and all they're seeing is this upside down flag, which at the time was one of the symbols of the stop the steal campaign. we're talking about the period just after january 6, but also...
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jody arrington, the texas congressman house budget committee chairman house ways and means committeefact of the matter is people like warren buffett said over the weekend the government would have to raise taxes. it has the ability to keep an eye on spending so the only other alternative is to raise taxes. how you feel about that? >> i don't think mister buffett has dug into our spending as a nation. we are spending $240 billion a year on wasteful and fraudulent spending within entitlements, and that is over the ten year budget window, more than the entire russian economy. that's one area. we are having a hearing tomorrow on the cost of the border chaos. it is one hundred $50 billion. it is healthcare costs. education costs. criminal justice costs. i would suggest this government is too big and the spending which is over $6 trillion and a third of which is borrowed, $2 trillion a year will double in 10 years, interest rates are the third-largest expenditure item in the budget and that is $870 billion which is more than we spent on national defense. i suggest our spending is out of co
jody arrington, the texas congressman house budget committee chairman house ways and means committeefact of the matter is people like warren buffett said over the weekend the government would have to raise taxes. it has the ability to keep an eye on spending so the only other alternative is to raise taxes. how you feel about that? >> i don't think mister buffett has dug into our spending as a nation. we are spending $240 billion a year on wasteful and fraudulent spending within...
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played by ryan gosling, after a break in his career, he finds himself on a film set . high budget jodi the set of her debut film. suddenly the main star of the film disappears and sivers is tasked with finding him. the stuntman, armed with professional skills, goes on dangerous adventures to regain both the actor and the trust of jody morena. according to many critics, the comedy and romantic action film has every chance of becoming a hit. the film hits the big screens today. well, you understand, anna valerievna told us everything, why do we need it now? go, that’s it, there was no spoiler, and it’s unclear how it will end, this film hasn’t premiered in theaters yet, but i look into the eyes of ryan gosley, and he looks into my eyes, and he tells you, i’m not a ken now, i’m a seavers now, well you see, there are many wonderful films in our domestic cinemas, and they are also shown, so i have prepared for you a selection of films that every belarusian should definitely see, so let’s watch. yesterday a high-profile domestic premiere started in all cinemas of the country, it’s time to re
played by ryan gosling, after a break in his career, he finds himself on a film set . high budget jodi the set of her debut film. suddenly the main star of the film disappears and sivers is tasked with finding him. the stuntman, armed with professional skills, goes on dangerous adventures to regain both the actor and the trust of jody morena. according to many critics, the comedy and romantic action film has every chance of becoming a hit. the film hits the big screens today. well, you...
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jodie arrington?they had to obviously borrow from trump's economic successes to mitigate the spending and failed economic policies of president biden. that's why they had to dip into the year withs high wage growth and low inflation and a good economy. you just described the disastrous economy under this current people paying $17,000 on average per year. which is why, larry, all the studies and surveys aside for the american people and consumer confidence index show a lower confidence than we've seen since covid. larra: thank you, chairman arrington. we heard this now, art, we heard from karine jean-pierre and conditions were set for high inflation. the conditions were set. 1.4% in january 2021 and covid spending bills were going to run out. it was the so called the american relief act passed by democrats in march of 2021 started immediately after spending was going on. art, how can they make these arguments? the public will see right through it, won't they? >> of course, larry, not one single month u
jodie arrington?they had to obviously borrow from trump's economic successes to mitigate the spending and failed economic policies of president biden. that's why they had to dip into the year withs high wage growth and low inflation and a good economy. you just described the disastrous economy under this current people paying $17,000 on average per year. which is why, larry, all the studies and surveys aside for the american people and consumer confidence index show a lower confidence than...
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the chairman of the house budget committee joins us, jody arrington.to taxpayers, california, texas, arizona, new mexico, california $30.9 billion, jody? >> yes, it is $1 hundred billion for all the states. they bear the disproportionate burden. they can't, as you know, dana, borrow forever or print money. they're either cutting services to their citizens or having to reach into their pocket books and raise taxes. so this is an unsustainable proposition for state and local governments. but that 8,000 plus amount that we are spending as taxpayers as a whole for each illegal immigrant is more than we pay for our most vulnerable citizens in medicaid and more than we pay for our veterans with respect to military retirement. it is unacceptable but also an unsustainable consequence of biden's open border policies. >> dana: you look at kinney county. texas criminal charges, 2020, 134. for a county to come up with an additional 10.5 million is a lot to ask. what are you trying to accomplish today? >> well, i think most americans at this point understand that t
the chairman of the house budget committee joins us, jody arrington.to taxpayers, california, texas, arizona, new mexico, california $30.9 billion, jody? >> yes, it is $1 hundred billion for all the states. they bear the disproportionate burden. they can't, as you know, dana, borrow forever or print money. they're either cutting services to their citizens or having to reach into their pocket books and raise taxes. so this is an unsustainable proposition for state and local governments....
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jodi kantor, thank you very much. >>> that is all in on this tuesday night.t now. >> some other stuff lending itself to an era of tension and politicization of the high court. >> yes. >> amazing reporting. by the way, if any of the neighbors want to come speak to me about what they saw open invitation. n invitation. okay, do you remember the 1980s mobster comedy wise guys >> a jacket for me, mr. costello, thanks >> a gangster's life is a brutal calling i will one day. >> it's part of a grand design >> a super error into a date with
jodi kantor, thank you very much. >>> that is all in on this tuesday night.t now. >> some other stuff lending itself to an era of tension and politicization of the high court. >> yes. >> amazing reporting. by the way, if any of the neighbors want to come speak to me about what they saw open invitation. n invitation. okay, do you remember the 1980s mobster comedy wise guys >> a jacket for me, mr. costello, thanks >> a gangster's life is a brutal calling i...
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hello, sort of lowered mid 90s fahrenheit jodie, repeatedly shows me coral that's turned bone white the reef's not fine a lot of girls that were at various stages of bleaching at something already been overrun with algae plos it's a pretty depressing site coral basically being cooked and killed by unusually warm water what we see beneath the surface confirmed several weeks later by the australian government as scientists told us that we're facing a mass bleaching event. this is the seventh mass bleaching event since 1998 experts once argued this habitat was too big to fail and the great barrier reef is the largest continuous us reef system on the planet 2,300 kilometers long and it is literally mind boggling when you think that many, hundreds of thousands of spaces are there on this, this ecosystem this is huge. >> i mean, the size of it'll if you want a repair this ecosystem once you've damaged it, it's going to take 1,000 years australia is experiencing a global record marine heatwave this extreme heat is causing what some scientists are falling the worst coral bleaching the state has
hello, sort of lowered mid 90s fahrenheit jodie, repeatedly shows me coral that's turned bone white the reef's not fine a lot of girls that were at various stages of bleaching at something already been overrun with algae plos it's a pretty depressing site coral basically being cooked and killed by unusually warm water what we see beneath the surface confirmed several weeks later by the australian government as scientists told us that we're facing a mass bleaching event. this is the seventh mass...
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where have you gone, jodi maggio. well said, terrible, please, yes about well, it’s a pity, as they say, this man played a respected cia retiree, there in a famous film several times, where i just looked at the party committee, looked at it, yes, but i’ll start, probably atypically, i, as you know, practically try to avoid comments in every possible way about the situation on... and you are excited about the ferry, yes, because you denied it, of course you denied it, but the lights were running in your eyes, they were running, because, and rightly so, they were running, because, well, of course, everyone now they are really waiting for at least someone to come out first and say, well, that’s it, so how they say, but the carcass is for the reign, it’s a king. not real, the cossack was sent, yes, the cossack was sent, by the way, it’s very interesting, i listened to jeffrey sachs about the cia, about the coups, but let’s rewind 10 years ago, all that is all that he said now, they would call him paranoid, now, even in am
where have you gone, jodi maggio. well said, terrible, please, yes about well, it’s a pity, as they say, this man played a respected cia retiree, there in a famous film several times, where i just looked at the party committee, looked at it, yes, but i’ll start, probably atypically, i, as you know, practically try to avoid comments in every possible way about the situation on... and you are excited about the ferry, yes, because you denied it, of course you denied it, but the lights were...
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remake the program graduates like jody, teaching students online while sharpening his own skills. he admits he gets discouraged. >> i figured out where i want to be in life. i reached another roadblock. when the water flooded in, all of the computers were affected. >> reporter: the fires a setback for entrepreneurs from diverse communities. they rely on the discounted access to build the first tangible prototypes in robotics. those startups are scrambling for space. >> we have folks that do resort to using their home or their garage. we are doing our best to get things back up and running. >> reporter: in the process, ryan took a second look at his commitment to the maker community. >> it helped solidify why we do this, how it worked in the work is . there are very few of these spaces left in san francisco. >> reporter: he is crafting a comeback for his nonprofit, some days are tougher than others. >> reporter: ryan says he draws life and strength from his wife and family , not all of them are human made. >>> the dog has been my saving grace of the last two weeks . >>> that spaces
remake the program graduates like jody, teaching students online while sharpening his own skills. he admits he gets discouraged. >> i figured out where i want to be in life. i reached another roadblock. when the water flooded in, all of the computers were affected. >> reporter: the fires a setback for entrepreneurs from diverse communities. they rely on the discounted access to build the first tangible prototypes in robotics. those startups are scrambling for space. >> we have...
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i'm scuba certified my guide is professor jody romer, a reef scientist at james cook university how manypecies did receive bit of marine life just now? well i'm a phish person. there's over 1,500 species of fish here on the great barrier reef. >> how many do you think we saw? >> you can see them all today, but how he a species a it's an underwater rainforest. >> it's the most diversity, seven on the planets above. >> or underwater, i would argue and it's been my inspiration for my entire career we're diving in february, the peak of the australian summer it's like bathwater unclear night yeah, we're we're in sort of lowered mid 90s fahrenheit jodie repeatedly shows me coral that's turned bone white the reef's not fine a lot of curls that were at very stable it is reaching at something that's already been overrun with algae a close, it's a pretty depressing site coral basically being cooked and killed by unusually warm water what we see beneath the surface confirmed several weeks later by the australian government as scientists and told us that we're facing a mass bleaching event this is t
i'm scuba certified my guide is professor jody romer, a reef scientist at james cook university how manypecies did receive bit of marine life just now? well i'm a phish person. there's over 1,500 species of fish here on the great barrier reef. >> how many do you think we saw? >> you can see them all today, but how he a species a it's an underwater rainforest. >> it's the most diversity, seven on the planets above. >> or underwater, i would argue and it's been my...
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we will discuss the fallout with pierre thomas and jody cantor who broke the story. >>> russia moves in on ukraine's second largest city. ukrainian troops struggle to repel the latest advance. >> it's difficult. brigades are not totally equipped. >>> reaction from former top u.s. diplomat victor yeah newland. >> announcer: from abc news, that's "this week." >> martha: good morning. welcome to "this week." make my day. those were joe biden's fighting words there week proposing go live debates with fwoormer president donald trump. hours later -- abc will hold a september 10th debate. and next month, on june 27th, cnn will hold biden and trump in the earliest general election debate in history. the candidates jettisoned the commission on presidential debates, which organized presidential face-offs since 1988. instead, agreeing to rules that would cut off mikes when it is not the candidate's turn and ruling out a live audience. biden's unprecedented and unexpected debate proposal comes as new swing state polling out this week paints a gloomy picture for his re-election. can the early deb
we will discuss the fallout with pierre thomas and jody cantor who broke the story. >>> russia moves in on ukraine's second largest city. ukrainian troops struggle to repel the latest advance. >> it's difficult. brigades are not totally equipped. >>> reaction from former top u.s. diplomat victor yeah newland. >> announcer: from abc news, that's "this week." >> martha: good morning. welcome to "this week." make my day. those were joe...
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it's the freedom in which all the others are based. >> with that, perfect time, jody ginsberg, steve,ank you for being here for this conversation today. [applause] >> you can't leave until i finish this last bit. thanks to all of you here and online for being with us today. our slogan democracy dies in darkness is a daily reminder to us all of the importance of a free press. to learn more about our upcoming programming and to take advantage of a free trial subscription of the washington post, please please go to washingtonpost.com/lives. thank you very much for being here today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> today on c-span theouse returned at noon eastern for general speeches folwed by legislative business too. members will consider the final version of a 5-year faa reauthorization bill under suspsi of the rules, he mustast line is friday, the senate appved the bill by a vo of 88 to 4. it will require a 2 trds majori tpass in the house. at 9 am on c-span2
it's the freedom in which all the others are based. >> with that, perfect time, jody ginsberg, steve,ank you for being here for this conversation today. [applause] >> you can't leave until i finish this last bit. thanks to all of you here and online for being with us today. our slogan democracy dies in darkness is a daily reminder to us all of the importance of a free press. to learn more about our upcoming programming and to take advantage of a free trial subscription of the...
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starring jodie comer, katherine utherston, benedict cumberbatch, mark strong.ms that released the mauritanian and greenland. both films grossed a total of 284 million rubles at the russian box office. this is in the midst of a pandemic, when cinema operations were limited. the flood premiered in september at the toronto international film festival. drama by mexican director michel franco. memory is the story of the meeting of two broken, traumatized people. the main character sylvia, played by jessica chistain, works at a charity center. she attends alcoholics anonymous meetings and avoids men. at a high school reunion, she is followed by a strange man who follows her to her house and then stands under her windows all night. sylvia, a victim of childhood sexual abuse. and saul, a fifty-year-old man with dementia. two polarities, two extremes. she. remembers his traumatic experience and cannot come to terms with it, he forgets everything, and at the same time he also remains unhappy and lonely in his soul. why did you follow me home? or do you remember when it’s
starring jodie comer, katherine utherston, benedict cumberbatch, mark strong.ms that released the mauritanian and greenland. both films grossed a total of 284 million rubles at the russian box office. this is in the midst of a pandemic, when cinema operations were limited. the flood premiered in september at the toronto international film festival. drama by mexican director michel franco. memory is the story of the meeting of two broken, traumatized people. the main character sylvia, played by...
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jodi and louie are two legends i was lucky enough to work with. >> incredible.r ] >> "you -- you looked not of this world." [ laughter ] and, you know, we're pretty close. so, we make each other laugh very easily. >> seth: i had a moment when she looked at you, it's almost like the way she looked at you, you the character, it was the first time you, the character, realized you looked weird. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: you had a moment of like -- like, look going like -- >> yeah. the heck? >> seth: and i just wondered if you put a little more sauce on it at air? >> a little bit. >> seth: because it was a joy. i mean, it did seem like it didn't require much. i mean, heidi has admitted, like, it -- she was not surprised but she could not stop. and it was so much fun. >> i did put a little more -- i just kind of tried to look her right in the eyes and just go, "hi! i'm insane." yeah. >> seth: this had a -- the long tail it deserved because then at the premiere -- at the premiere of "the fall guy," you guys showed up. >> right. [ cheers and applause ] all right. l
jodi and louie are two legends i was lucky enough to work with. >> incredible.r ] >> "you -- you looked not of this world." [ laughter ] and, you know, we're pretty close. so, we make each other laugh very easily. >> seth: i had a moment when she looked at you, it's almost like the way she looked at you, you the character, it was the first time you, the character, realized you looked weird. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: you had a moment of like -- like,...
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. >> i know i was going to be jody and megan's source in the investigative report about harvey.ed my mom, "go get him, honey." she said it just like that in dulcet tones. i know she's proud of my. my mom gave me such treasures and gems and all i have to do is recall her words, and she gives me encouragement. >> byron: our thanks to juju. >>> when we return, we're on the ground in several key states in the battle over abortion access. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission... with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage,... rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. for both uc and crohn's: rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid—free remission... and visibly reduced damage. check. check. and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood
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seated at the table with me from the bureau are jodi mae, division chief, deputy chief mason will nowegin. >> good morning, madam chair and commissioners. high-speed internet connections are indispensable to every aspect of our daily lives from work, education and healthcare to commerce, community, communication and free expression. since 2017, there has been no federal oversight over this vital service. the item before you would reclassify broadband internet access, consumer broadband service we use and rely on every day as a tele-communication service under title 2 of the communications act of 1934 is amended. and reestablish the commission's authority to protect consumers and safeguard fair and open internet which protects free expression, encourages competition and innovation and is critical to public safety. first, the declaratory ruling the classified broadband internet access service as a telecommunications service, classified mobile broadband internet access as a commercial mobile service. it would reclassify would provide the commission with additional authority to safeguard
seated at the table with me from the bureau are jodi mae, division chief, deputy chief mason will nowegin. >> good morning, madam chair and commissioners. high-speed internet connections are indispensable to every aspect of our daily lives from work, education and healthcare to commerce, community, communication and free expression. since 2017, there has been no federal oversight over this vital service. the item before you would reclassify broadband internet access, consumer broadband...
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as alofa, this is how jodi wants to move forward from the cycle production is almost finished. farmers are also cultivating other basic crops without knowing the price . the price has been finalized. tomorrow, 32 agricultural and garden crops that are basic crops will be approved and announced . a one-month deadline will be given so that the government can do this more effectively. anyway, the meeting was held with a little delay, last week and god willing, it will be announced soon, god willing . there is a negotiated guaranteed price. after 6 months , a delay was announced even though we are in the harvest season june is getting closer, the secretary of the pricing council said that farmers should wait for the next meeting of the council to know the final price of barley. seyyed mohammad taghizadeh of sed and sima news agency qizqalasi border crossing on the ars river and in the lower reaches of the khoda afarin border and on the border between iran and the republic azerbaijan is ready to inaugurate this dam , which is a joint product of iran and the republic of azerbaijan. i
as alofa, this is how jodi wants to move forward from the cycle production is almost finished. farmers are also cultivating other basic crops without knowing the price . the price has been finalized. tomorrow, 32 agricultural and garden crops that are basic crops will be approved and announced . a one-month deadline will be given so that the government can do this more effectively. anyway, the meeting was held with a little delay, last week and god willing, it will be announced soon, god...
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cases related to the january 6 riot, including the question of presidential immunity joy and joined by jodi kantor, who reported on both storage with the times and by norm eisen former council house democrats during trump's first impeachment, joedae, can you just walk us through your reporting about this flag at the beach house? this appeal to heaven flag sure. >> so actually it's similar to the virginia story in terms of i think it's helpful to start with the neighbors. >> this is a popular beach destination. >> there are a lot of voters. the alito houses in a pretty prominent place. and last summer, neighbors and voters years going by and they're saying full pack as this flag, and they're googling it. and it turns out at something called the appeal to heaven flag, which as you say, date stamp back to the revolution, revolutionary war. but in the last decade has taken on a really freighted meaning and became very associated with the stop, the steal campaign. and it popped up a lot in the crowd at the riot. now, anderson, as you know, it's just a baseline bedrock rule that judges are not su
cases related to the january 6 riot, including the question of presidential immunity joy and joined by jodi kantor, who reported on both storage with the times and by norm eisen former council house democrats during trump's first impeachment, joedae, can you just walk us through your reporting about this flag at the beach house? this appeal to heaven flag sure. >> so actually it's similar to the virginia story in terms of i think it's helpful to start with the neighbors. >> this is...
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jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. we have a lot of updates tonight from ucla and the various other campuses regarding these college protests in l.a, specifically, police in riot gear cleared out that pro-palestinian encampment. this comes as president biden speaks out about these protests for the first time. let's take you to westwood on the campus of ucla. some relative calm today after all the chaos in the overnight hours, you see those workers down below cleaning up the trash and the remnants, including the tents, canopies and makeshift barriers. pro palestinian supporters have been demanding their university's call for a cease fire in the war in gaza and to cut all financial ties with israel. what's known? it got pretty intense. this was about 2 or 3 in the morning. a string of warnings. after a string of warnings, officers finally began tearing down the plywood blockades built by the protesters. some of those protesters fired non-lethal weapons after they say protesters sprayed chemicals. excuse me, some of the p
jodi hernandez, nbc, bay area news. we have a lot of updates tonight from ucla and the various other campuses regarding these college protests in l.a, specifically, police in riot gear cleared out that pro-palestinian encampment. this comes as president biden speaks out about these protests for the first time. let's take you to westwood on the campus of ucla. some relative calm today after all the chaos in the overnight hours, you see those workers down below cleaning up the trash and the...
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it all stems from the racist text message scandal involving the antioch police department, as nbc's jodi hernandez reports, it's the first major test of the state's racial justice act, and it has resulted in a plea deal. this has been a reckoning for everyone involved, and there is no outcome that can ever satisfy anyone in this case, that's how contra costa county chief assistant d.a. simon o'connell describes the outcome of what was originally a first degree murder case for murder. defendants have pleaded no contest to manslaughter. instead, after the court learned the antioch police officers investigating the case exchanged dozens of racist text messages about the men, they used just about every racist trope that has been used against african americans, hispanics and people of color, defense attorney carmela caramagno says she was disgusted by how the officers treated the suspect, referring to them as animals and bragging about kicking and shooting them with rubber bullets. then sharing photos of their injured bodies. much like trophies. this sort of conduct goes back to, jim crow. it
it all stems from the racist text message scandal involving the antioch police department, as nbc's jodi hernandez reports, it's the first major test of the state's racial justice act, and it has resulted in a plea deal. this has been a reckoning for everyone involved, and there is no outcome that can ever satisfy anyone in this case, that's how contra costa county chief assistant d.a. simon o'connell describes the outcome of what was originally a first degree murder case for murder. defendants...