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jodie! jodie! talk to me. i just yelled down there. >> but no response.grabbed a flashlight and flagged down a motorist who came here to the palisades interstate parkway police station. lieutenant walter seary was on duty. >> until he came through the door it was a very quiet night. then all hell broke loose. >> the frantic man was telling them a woman had fallen from the lookout above and that her husband was waiting for help. the police called in michael chiofi, an experienced climber. >> i was there as a rescue mission. i thought she was alive. >> he began to lower himself off the side of the cliff where the woman's husband said she had fallen. about ten feet down he caught sight of a ledge. >> i minute i got to the ledge i observed the purse, i think two credit cards. >> on a ledge ten feet down. >> right. >> it was what he didn't see that confused him. there was no sign that the woman's body had also hit that ledge or any part of the cliffs. >> nothing. no blood, no hair, no clothing, no fibers, no skin. >> by that point, officer walter seary had arr
jodie! jodie! talk to me. i just yelled down there. >> but no response.grabbed a flashlight and flagged down a motorist who came here to the palisades interstate parkway police station. lieutenant walter seary was on duty. >> until he came through the door it was a very quiet night. then all hell broke loose. >> the frantic man was telling them a woman had fallen from the lookout above and that her husband was waiting for help. the police called in michael chiofi, an...
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jody's insurance paid only about $6,000. because the ambulance was out of network. sticking jody with a balance bill of more than $32,000. did you have $32,000? >> i had nothing. i didn't even have $100 sitting anywhere. i wasn't working. i was looking at never walking again in my whole life. >> reporter: she refused to pay. instead, joining a class-action lawsuit against the transport company air methods which operates about one-third of air ambulances nationwide. >> the air ambulance is picked by someone else, called by someone else, there is no negotiation or even a disclosure of their prices in advance and they send you a bill for whatever they want. >> reporter: the company has argued federal law protects the pricing decisions and it's pursuing insurance companies more than patients to pay the bill. air methods declined our request for an interview. what does this service really cost? the industry association says the median cost is $10,200. but the price patients are charged is much higher. those prices doubled, to $30,000 in just four years. and air method's
jody's insurance paid only about $6,000. because the ambulance was out of network. sticking jody with a balance bill of more than $32,000. did you have $32,000? >> i had nothing. i didn't even have $100 sitting anywhere. i wasn't working. i was looking at never walking again in my whole life. >> reporter: she refused to pay. instead, joining a class-action lawsuit against the transport company air methods which operates about one-third of air ambulances nationwide. >> the air...
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khanna: well i agree with jodie, and i'm sure joe does the same way with his wife.'ve got to get her permission every term to run for re-election. so who knows, twelve years from now. but let's see how congress works. i don't think the solution is getting individuals to say we're not going to run. they may make for a good campaign slogan. it's much more, how do we structurally change the rules. soledad: ro khanna, tony -- jodie arrington, nice to have you guys. thanks for being with us. rep. khanna: thank you. rep. arrington: good to be with you. announcer: next on "matter of fact," on the move. the u.s. embassy in israel gets a new home. questioning president trump's diplomatic gamble in the middle east. and for the beauty industry skin lightening is a formula for success. soledad: topping $10 billion in for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug store
khanna: well i agree with jodie, and i'm sure joe does the same way with his wife.'ve got to get her permission every term to run for re-election. so who knows, twelve years from now. but let's see how congress works. i don't think the solution is getting individuals to say we're not going to run. they may make for a good campaign slogan. it's much more, how do we structurally change the rules. soledad: ro khanna, tony -- jodie arrington, nice to have you guys. thanks for being with us. rep....
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jodie comer is with us tonight.you are here on a great evening. [ cheers and applause ] before i get to all of that, white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders, she holds a lot of press briefings. but i personally don't think she gets asked all the questions we as americans need answers to. so we decided once again to hold another one, right here, right now. that's right, sarah huckabee and the "late night" press corps are here in our studio and ready to go. so without further ado, it is time for the "late night" white house press briefing. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: sarah, sarah, sarah. sarah, sarah. yeah, over here, sarah. yeah, thank you. seth meyers, "late night with seth meyers." secretary sanders, how do you think the history books will remember the trump presidency? >> nothing more than a poorly executed pr stunt. [ laughter ] >> seth: could you tell us, why does the president keep attacking robert mueller on twitter? >> the president does not have a lot of respect for people whose sole job is
jodie comer is with us tonight.you are here on a great evening. [ cheers and applause ] before i get to all of that, white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders, she holds a lot of press briefings. but i personally don't think she gets asked all the questions we as americans need answers to. so we decided once again to hold another one, right here, right now. that's right, sarah huckabee and the "late night" press corps are here in our studio and ready to go. so without further...
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reporting live in fairfield, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. if you were on twitter, you were one of the first to see the videos of the home. you can follow jodi's tweets by following us. our handle is @nbc bay area. >>> caught in the me too movement. calls are mounting for dominick caserta. he's accused of sexual harassment and today police received new complaints against him. robert handa broke the storey about the new complaints and joins us live. >> reporter: right here off stevens creek boulevard where there are demands for a bill board to be taken down. last week, four possible victims contacted police. but now the number of police complaints has risen to nine, and it's fueled the outrage. >> a lot of the people who have either been victims or a witness or part of the situation, they have to come pass under this billboard every day, and we don't want them to have to relive that trauma. >> reporter: a loose knit group of community groups along with a former victim stepped up their mission to remove caserta from office by demanding that an
reporting live in fairfield, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. if you were on twitter, you were one of the first to see the videos of the home. you can follow jodi's tweets by following us. our handle is @nbc bay area. >>> caught in the me too movement. calls are mounting for dominick caserta. he's accused of sexual harassment and today police received new complaints against him. robert handa broke the storey about the new complaints and joins us live....
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as to how to come about you got the offer to do flight plan as your third film with jodie foster. jacobson who ran. disney at the time sent me the flight plan script and the flight plan script was initially about a group of terrorists on board of an airplane flying toward new york with bombs on board and this was right after nine eleven so everybody knew you couldn't really make that script and when they said we know we know you can't make that script but what we really like the idea of a contained thriller what do you think we could do with it and i'm a big fan of. the prime minister he's one of my favorite directors and of course he made a movie called by the lake is missing. i'm looking for my daughter gone running and . my. son. and i and i thought well you know maybe we need to bunny lake is missing it up in this film and maybe this kernel of an idea in the script that the girl actually never existed should become the main focus of the film something happened. you've done a lot of work a lot in hollywood last over over ten years. looking back over that i mean. what or or me o
as to how to come about you got the offer to do flight plan as your third film with jodie foster. jacobson who ran. disney at the time sent me the flight plan script and the flight plan script was initially about a group of terrorists on board of an airplane flying toward new york with bombs on board and this was right after nine eleven so everybody knew you couldn't really make that script and when they said we know we know you can't make that script but what we really like the idea of a...
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ron desantis of florida, jody hice of georgia, steve knight of california, tom rice of south carolina, dennis ross of florida, scott taylor of virginia, lee zeldin of new york. i appreciate armed services committee chairman mac thornberry for authorizing the delegation. we had the opportunity to meet to the israeli parliament and especially grateful as a senior member of the house foreign with committee to meet the parliament. we must work together to stop hamas terrorist attacks, using human shields financed by iran. with president donald trump, the alliance has never been stronger to protect american families. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the virgin slands seek recognition?
ron desantis of florida, jody hice of georgia, steve knight of california, tom rice of south carolina, dennis ross of florida, scott taylor of virginia, lee zeldin of new york. i appreciate armed services committee chairman mac thornberry for authorizing the delegation. we had the opportunity to meet to the israeli parliament and especially grateful as a senior member of the house foreign with committee to meet the parliament. we must work together to stop hamas terrorist attacks, using human...
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jodi hernandez joins us in brentwood with what the students plan to do tonight, jodi? >> reporter: raj, here students are making signs as we speak. these are the signs they plan to take to tonight's school board meeting, where they hope to convince the school board not to transfer popular teacher tyler rust. >> stand up, you pc [ bleep ]. >> reporter: this is the video many believe led to a brentwood high school teacher getting transferred out of hair taberit high. a student heckled rust taking a knee during the raising of the american flag two months ago. >> when we saw him kneeling he explicitly stated it was to bring attention to police brutality. >> reporter: rust learned he's being transferred against his wishes to another high school. now many of his students are rallying behind him. >> i want them to reverse their decision. >> reporter: students have started an online petition and have gathered more than 12,000 signatures, and they say dozens of students will protest at tonight's school board meeting. >> we want to let them know how important he is to our school
jodi hernandez joins us in brentwood with what the students plan to do tonight, jodi? >> reporter: raj, here students are making signs as we speak. these are the signs they plan to take to tonight's school board meeting, where they hope to convince the school board not to transfer popular teacher tyler rust. >> stand up, you pc [ bleep ]. >> reporter: this is the video many believe led to a brentwood high school teacher getting transferred out of hair taberit high. a student...
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wendy: and jodie blackstone. still to come... a—list celebrities grace the red carpet in dresses inspired by goddesses, angels and the pope at the met gala but those wild, beautiful and bizarre clothes. but those wild, beautiful and bizarre clothes. new york‘s biggest social event of the year. should all 25—year—olds should receive a £10,000 payment? to help towards the deposit for a house or to help start a business? that‘s the suggestion from the resolution foundation, which has published its big report on inter—generationalfairness today, following a two—year study. they also suggest that pensioners should be taxed more and the money spent on the young and the nhs. in a moment we‘ll talk about the ideas suggested — but first let‘s just run through how the generations are classified. you‘ve probably heard of millenials and baby boomers — the resolution foundation breaks society into groups based on when people were born. those born between 1911 and 1925 are part of the greatest generation, many of whom would have fought in the
wendy: and jodie blackstone. still to come... a—list celebrities grace the red carpet in dresses inspired by goddesses, angels and the pope at the met gala but those wild, beautiful and bizarre clothes. but those wild, beautiful and bizarre clothes. new york‘s biggest social event of the year. should all 25—year—olds should receive a £10,000 payment? to help towards the deposit for a house or to help start a business? that‘s the suggestion from the resolution foundation, which has...
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that is jodi schneider in hong kong.w is valentin marinov, head of x x -- fx research at credit agricole. why have we not seen markets jump on this more? this seems to be a very substantial offer from the chinese. the are a lot of details we do not know -- there are a lot of details do not know and people who were not believe that china will redo this -- reduce this trade deficit but hundred billion dollars -- by $200 billion. valentin: when the initial demand of 200 billion came from the trump administration, the initial response was that it was too aggressive. the fact that they are now willing to do that is raising the question, how will they do that? --h that hurt their exports will that hurt their exports? will that hurt global trade? think how to get to that number, those questions will hold the markets for the time being. anna: even if this is substantiated by the chinese, because of the difficulty of leaving it is possible to get there by 2020, we have limited risk on potential? valentin: yes, if they want to get
that is jodi schneider in hong kong.w is valentin marinov, head of x x -- fx research at credit agricole. why have we not seen markets jump on this more? this seems to be a very substantial offer from the chinese. the are a lot of details we do not know -- there are a lot of details do not know and people who were not believe that china will redo this -- reduce this trade deficit but hundred billion dollars -- by $200 billion. valentin: when the initial demand of 200 billion came from the trump...
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in our next half hour, "new york times" correspondent jody cantor will be with us. she co-wrote the first story on the allegations against weinstein that set off the me too movement. >>> a manhunt under way near toronto, canada, this morning for two men who bombed an indian restaurant overnight. police released this surveillance image of the suspects who set off the homemade bomb. at least 15 people were injured in the blast in mississaug an, that's a suburb of toronto. adriana diaz is here tracking the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack and there's no known motive. at around 10:30 last night, police say two men walked into the bombay bhel indian restaurant and set off the improvised explosive device. authorities searched for the suspects and evidence. video from right after the explosion shows some of the 15 injured people being loaded on to stretchers and taken by ambulance to the hospital. three people were upgraded from critical to stable condition overnight. the others all suffered mi
in our next half hour, "new york times" correspondent jody cantor will be with us. she co-wrote the first story on the allegations against weinstein that set off the me too movement. >>> a manhunt under way near toronto, canada, this morning for two men who bombed an indian restaurant overnight. police released this surveillance image of the suspects who set off the homemade bomb. at least 15 people were injured in the blast in mississaug an, that's a suburb of toronto....
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i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi, now jodi broke the news of the new charges against the mom a few hours ago on twitter. you can follow us for content just like this. our handle is @nbc bay area. >>> rubin foster is expected back in court friday and this team his girlfriend will tell the revised version of her testimony. she plans to say foster did not hit her back in february and that she originally lied to police officers when he was arrested at his home in los gatos. according to her attorney, she suffered a ruptured lip and eardrum after fighting with another woman not foster. >>> anyone who has been bust fobusted for misdemeanor pot possession is about to have their record wiped clean. the process has been happening very slowly. today they unveiled a formula to fast track it. our sam brock joins us from to with the latest. >> justice officials in san francisco are basically taking advantage of resources right in their back yard. in this case, code for america, these folks have been working on this for two year, but now it has a new application, cannabis c
i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi, now jodi broke the news of the new charges against the mom a few hours ago on twitter. you can follow us for content just like this. our handle is @nbc bay area. >>> rubin foster is expected back in court friday and this team his girlfriend will tell the revised version of her testimony. she plans to say foster did not hit her back in february and that she originally lied to police officers when he was arrested at his...
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reporting live in alameda county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi has been tweeting new information throughout the day from that crash site. you can follow updates on local stories by following us on twitter, @nbc bay paarea. >>> warm and windy conditions for much of the bay area. this is what we saw this afternoon, a wind-fueled grass fire along american canyon road and close to homes before fiesh fire crews were able to put it out. it caused a lot of traffic in that area. the road was reopened before rush hour began. and it's a good reminder that we are entering fire season. >>> new video of the nightmare that unfolded in last year's north bay wildfires. this video from hundreds of hours of body cams. it captures the panic and confusion of people awakened by police pounding on their doors. [ sirens ] >> get in my car, ma'am. get in my car. >> this is so terrifying! >> the whole hill. >> horrifying moments, also recorded police confronting a stubborn homeowner who wanted to stay and fight the fire. officers convinced him he was putting too many other lives at risk. and in mountain
reporting live in alameda county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi has been tweeting new information throughout the day from that crash site. you can follow updates on local stories by following us on twitter, @nbc bay paarea. >>> warm and windy conditions for much of the bay area. this is what we saw this afternoon, a wind-fueled grass fire along american canyon road and close to homes before fiesh fire crews were able to put it out. it caused a lot of traffic in that...
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jodi schneider is with us now.ld this news affect negotiations because some are saying it is a pie in the sky. jodi: it is a big number, and we don't know the details of how they would get to that number, how that would be arranged. it is said to be through more american imports and other measures. rishaad: the calculus and i assume, software makes no difference? in thehe proof is pudding, devil in the details. but if there is a serious offer of $200 billion, that is significant. it is important not only a because of the reduction in the trade deficit but a significant find that china is serious about these talks and about avoiding escalating trade wars. the fact that they sent that premier, who was a member of the inner circle, to washington after the beijing talks did not go well is also an important find. china is serious. now the question is what does the u.s. have to give up in return, and can this be a deal that allows them to keep talking and avoid those terrorists? -- those tariffs? rishaad: chinese importi
jodi schneider is with us now.ld this news affect negotiations because some are saying it is a pie in the sky. jodi: it is a big number, and we don't know the details of how they would get to that number, how that would be arranged. it is said to be through more american imports and other measures. rishaad: the calculus and i assume, software makes no difference? in thehe proof is pudding, devil in the details. but if there is a serious offer of $200 billion, that is significant. it is...
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reporting live in alamo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> we'll hang on. we sent out a breaking news alert about this morning's earthquake just after it hit. you can sign up on your app. it is free. >>> the new south bay entrance to big sur has a new opening date, mid september. it was originally slated for midsummer. but in 2017, mudslides sent dirt and rock onto the roadway making it the largest documented slide on the big sur coast. the new road will pass over the slide area. it has been buried by landslides more than 60 times. >>> it's pretty sleek, the warriors' new waterfront arena. these renders were revealed of the chase center right there near the ballpark. it showed what's called the gatehouse, the structure along third street designed to welcome guests to the mane plaza. there's the gatehouse right about there. it's located at third and 16th in the mission bay neighborhood, a few blocks south of at&t park. it's scheduled to open in november of 2019. >>> a rat problem around oakland city hall, and one council member is fed up. what he is going to
reporting live in alamo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> we'll hang on. we sent out a breaking news alert about this morning's earthquake just after it hit. you can sign up on your app. it is free. >>> the new south bay entrance to big sur has a new opening date, mid september. it was originally slated for midsummer. but in 2017, mudslides sent dirt and rock onto the roadway making it the largest documented slide on the big sur coast. the new road will pass over the slide...
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reporting live in alamo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. are you interested in knowing if there's an earthquake? go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. we have a whole page dedicated to tracking bay area quakes over the last 24 hours. >>> did you see it? a dramatic sight on the golden gate bridge. high-flying inspectors, inspectors that were up on the towers and cables. it was the first of its kind examination. crews inspected the bridge from top to bottom, looking for cracks and basic wear and tear. a change in federal rules several years ago calls for an in depth inspection of this structure. it does not include the towers, but they decided to examine them more closely anyway. >> we've done inspection from the inside of the towers and we know the steel is structurally very strong. this is to check for the outside elements and to look at the esthetics of the bridge. >> previously, that kind of work was performed with binoculars and maintenance crews would follow up if necessary. today crews looked at the west side of the towers, later in the w
reporting live in alamo, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. are you interested in knowing if there's an earthquake? go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. we have a whole page dedicated to tracking bay area quakes over the last 24 hours. >>> did you see it? a dramatic sight on the golden gate bridge. high-flying inspectors, inspectors that were up on the towers and cables. it was the first of its kind examination. crews inspected the bridge from top to bottom,...
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jodi hernandez is live in vallejo with the new details for us, jodi? >> reporter: well, we've learned the couple's troubled past dates back to at least 2011 when they lived here in vallejo. vallejo police responded more than once to the mother's calls for help. ina rogers didn't say anything to reporters as she came to court where she pled not guilty to nine counts of child abuse. the judgment increased her bail to nearly a half million dollars after the prosecutor argued she's still a threat to her children. her attorney didn't want to talk ea either. but we getting a glimpse of rogers and her husband's troubled past. that dates back to when they lived in this home in vallejo. according to court document, jonathan allen was charged in 2011 with corporal injury to a spouse, assault with a firearm and making criminal threats. we've learned rogers called police at least two times, claiming allen beat her, put a gun to her mouth and her head and forced her to beg for her life. she also claimed he threatened to kill their children. court documents say alle
jodi hernandez is live in vallejo with the new details for us, jodi? >> reporter: well, we've learned the couple's troubled past dates back to at least 2011 when they lived here in vallejo. vallejo police responded more than once to the mother's calls for help. ina rogers didn't say anything to reporters as she came to court where she pled not guilty to nine counts of child abuse. the judgment increased her bail to nearly a half million dollars after the prosecutor argued she's still a...
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in solano county, jodi hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thanks. the part of airport security people rarely see. a look at the fso holding cell one traveler claims he was detained and tortured in. plus -- so is that healing or just hissing? the white noise that a bay area doctor claims has healing pours. why the california medical board is now tuning in. that's next. . >>> and a few spotty showers over the east bay, but we are still looking at some rainfall off to the north. we will let you know how long this scattered rain chance lingers into the weekend. that update is in about eight minutes. only marshall tuck will change that. year after year, policians fail to improve public schools. tuck turned around failing schools, raising graduation rates 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. controversial >>> well, is it a cure or just a sham? a south bay doctor promoting a controversial medical remedy for numerous ailments. >> the remedy is a hissing sound. a doctor claims it uses the body's own energy to heal itself, but that prod
in solano county, jodi hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thanks. the part of airport security people rarely see. a look at the fso holding cell one traveler claims he was detained and tortured in. plus -- so is that healing or just hissing? the white noise that a bay area doctor claims has healing pours. why the california medical board is now tuning in. that's next. . >>> and a few spotty showers over the east bay, but we are still looking at some rainfall off to...
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reporting live in brentwood, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi, a message for her attacker, that's what a 93-year-old east bay woman has tonight for a purse snatcher who she says knocked her down, leaving her with a broken hip. concord police are helping these photographs will help track down the plan who assaulted ann marie peterson on friday afternoon. the surveillance video from inside the valley mall. minutes later, peterson's son sent a cell phone video from her hospital bed. >> i think, and i do believe that god will take care of the people that steal. >> like i told you, she has a broken hip. if you recognize that man, are you urged to call the concord pd. >>> san jose's independent police auditor resigned. last night's rejection of an annual report, they call that similar to a vote of no confidence. the report examines complaints against the police department. the mayor's called that report misleading. the police chief, eddie garcia says that report was not fair or objective. the police auditor agreed but refused to amend it. >> you know, it's shocking that
reporting live in brentwood, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi, a message for her attacker, that's what a 93-year-old east bay woman has tonight for a purse snatcher who she says knocked her down, leaving her with a broken hip. concord police are helping these photographs will help track down the plan who assaulted ann marie peterson on friday afternoon. the surveillance video from inside the valley mall. minutes later, peterson's son sent a cell phone video from...
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reporting live in solano county i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> i want to tell you about a gas leak. construction crews hit a gas line at williams and south winchester in san jose. right by the winchester mystery house. a subway restaurant and a few homes nearby were evacuated. repairs took 90 minutes. >>> brandi chastain was inducted into the bay area sports hall of fame last night. that honor comes with a plaque to be placed at sfo. a slight problem, the plaque looks nothing like her. so what now? and is brandi peeved. she sat down with our damian truvillo. >> reporter: some say this looks like jimmy carter, jimmy busy, or "back to the future." it's supposed to be soccer legend brandi chastain who is taking it in stride. >> it's not what you hope for when you think of it who is it you look like? those would not be the images i would have expected. i'm not an artist. >> reporter: the plaque memor l memorializing her is drawing comparisons to the flubbed statue honoring lucille ball. and here in san jose who could forget the serpent. some say it resemble
reporting live in solano county i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> i want to tell you about a gas leak. construction crews hit a gas line at williams and south winchester in san jose. right by the winchester mystery house. a subway restaurant and a few homes nearby were evacuated. repairs took 90 minutes. >>> brandi chastain was inducted into the bay area sports hall of fame last night. that honor comes with a plaque to be placed at sfo. a...
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. >> let's bring in jodi hernandez in antioch with the details. jodi? >> reporter: raj, i'll tell you, it didn't tell us long to find victims or damage. take a look at this tree trunk here. it seems somebody is painting this town pink and a whole lot of other colors, and folks here aren't happy about it. >> it was all over,al ov all ov here, all over the doorway. >> reporter: she describes the mess she had to clean up after somebody filed some 50 rounds of paint balls in her front yard. she heard screaming and popping outside her door two nights ago. she opened it to find a woman who claimed she'd been under fire and pink paint everywhere. >> i kind of wondered if this was the new thing to do. >> turns out at least a half-dozen others in antioch have been hit with a splash of color. paint ballers have been taking aim at houses, cars and people, prompting antioch police to issue a warning, they say it's not just illegal but dangerous. >> something bad's going to happen pretty quick. >> reporter: valeri pastor and her sister had a close call. they were un
. >> let's bring in jodi hernandez in antioch with the details. jodi? >> reporter: raj, i'll tell you, it didn't tell us long to find victims or damage. take a look at this tree trunk here. it seems somebody is painting this town pink and a whole lot of other colors, and folks here aren't happy about it. >> it was all over,al ov all ov here, all over the doorway. >> reporter: she describes the mess she had to clean up after somebody filed some 50 rounds of paint balls in...
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planet two, we'll be seeing the new doctor from dr who, jodie whittaker, her unveiling is up for best the highest honour goes to a face very familiar to so many of us, the bbcjournalist kate aid. —— kate 80. of us, the bbcjournalist kate aid. -- kate 80. iwas lucky of us, the bbcjournalist kate aid. -- kate 80. i was lucky to see us be able to do so many stories. i've got able to do so many stories. i've got a huge amount of members, and most of them on the work side, admittedly some of the stories are a bit grim. on the work site, with great gangs like we have here tonight, it was great, it was wonderful, it is fascinating, surprising. what more could you ask was what congratulations to kate there. a picture of the queen's official consent for prince harry's marriage to meghan markle has been released. the formal record is handwritten by one of the crown office's own artists, and signed "elizabeth r" by the queen. it will be presented to the couple after their wedding next weekend. the couple's wedding will include an address from a senior african american bishop. meghan markle herse
planet two, we'll be seeing the new doctor from dr who, jodie whittaker, her unveiling is up for best the highest honour goes to a face very familiar to so many of us, the bbcjournalist kate aid. —— kate 80. of us, the bbcjournalist kate aid. -- kate 80. iwas lucky of us, the bbcjournalist kate aid. -- kate 80. i was lucky to see us be able to do so many stories. i've got able to do so many stories. i've got a huge amount of members, and most of them on the work side, admittedly some of the...
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and i can't imagine them being faced with these kind of conditions. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbcay area news. >>> will it be business as usual? tomorrow starbucks will reopen. today more than 8,000 starbucks across the country closed for racial sensitivity training. the move comes after two black men were arrested in a philadelphia starbucks last month after they refused to make a purchase while waiting to meet a friend. community activists we spoke with here in the bay area here today say this move today was a good way to start a discussion about race in america. >> one afternoon is not going to fix it, but it is so important to us and our business that we want to make this stand. i think that's great. >> starbucks has also made a few other changes including removing a rule that you have to buy something to use their restrooms. >>> we have new video from hawaii. the lava flow continuing to threaten homes on the big island. at least 71 have been destroyed in the leilani estates. 20 of them in the last 48 hours alone. a lava flow also causing officials to close part of a major hig
and i can't imagine them being faced with these kind of conditions. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbcay area news. >>> will it be business as usual? tomorrow starbucks will reopen. today more than 8,000 starbucks across the country closed for racial sensitivity training. the move comes after two black men were arrested in a philadelphia starbucks last month after they refused to make a purchase while waiting to meet a friend. community activists we spoke with here in the bay area...
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a stain on their city that has to stop. >> you have no right to do that to somebody. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> who did it and why? that's what san jose police is trying to determine after a man and woman were found shot to death in the east foothills of san jose. investigators think the shooting happened last night. they think. neighbors say they heard a car racing down the hill near sierra road shortly before police arrived. two cars were towed from the scene. police have not released the identity of the victims, nor have they released any possible motive. >>> watch this. it's a close call caught on camera. san ramon police department released a video. you see the guy in the crosswalk. watch what happens now. that car zooms through inches away from hitting him. it happened near the walmart and the san ramon country club. police captioned the video with this message. stay alert. >>> could this be the answer to that nightmare traffic in l.a.? we need it around here as well. el elon musk is releasing more information about his tunnel project called the boring co
a stain on their city that has to stop. >> you have no right to do that to somebody. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> who did it and why? that's what san jose police is trying to determine after a man and woman were found shot to death in the east foothills of san jose. investigators think the shooting happened last night. they think. neighbors say they heard a car racing down the hill near sierra road shortly before police arrived. two cars were towed...
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jodi: not exactly. sel meetings. coun the u.s.ng china for its protectionist measures. thea came back and said, u.s. is being protectionist and particularly with the threatens $150 billion in tariffs. the u.s. envoy comes back and says, it is in the realm of "alice in wonderland," where black is white and white is black. we are having a lot of harsh words. the spokesman for the wto meeting said it was some of the harshest language he had seen. it was extraordinary in its intensity, he said. clearly, they are trading a lot of barbs over these proposed tariffs. this is after the talks last week, which were supposed to ratchet down trade tensions. collegial setdly, up for the next round of trade talks. jodi: wilbur ross, the commerce while theis saying, talks continue, and the good news there is high-level dialogue, things are going slowly and there is a lot to be done. it is unclear whether they will getver -- be able to anywhere in terms of talks before the u.s. would impose these sanctions -- tariffs. the u.s. has already gone ahe
jodi: not exactly. sel meetings. coun the u.s.ng china for its protectionist measures. thea came back and said, u.s. is being protectionist and particularly with the threatens $150 billion in tariffs. the u.s. envoy comes back and says, it is in the realm of "alice in wonderland," where black is white and white is black. we are having a lot of harsh words. the spokesman for the wto meeting said it was some of the harshest language he had seen. it was extraordinary in its intensity, he...
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reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodie hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thank you. another infamous case and dna helping crack this one, the accused golden state killer, joseph deangelo, was back in a sacramento courtroom today. cameras were not allowed inside today, so this is video from friday's hearing. today the judge sided with prosecutors, ruling that deangelo must submit to nude photos. he must also allow more fingerprint and dna collection. prosecutors say this new evidence could likely lead to more convictions. deangelo is accused of killing and raping dozens of people here in california in the 1970s and 1980s. he has not yet entered a plea. >>> we are learning new information about payments made to porn star stormy daniels. the president now admits he paid her. nbc news also learned that federal investigators have been monitoring the phone lines of trump's long-time personal attorney. nbc's blayne alexander is live at the white house with what the new revelations mean for the president. blain. >> reporter: well, janell, as you can imagine certainly both to
reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodie hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thank you. another infamous case and dna helping crack this one, the accused golden state killer, joseph deangelo, was back in a sacramento courtroom today. cameras were not allowed inside today, so this is video from friday's hearing. today the judge sided with prosecutors, ruling that deangelo must submit to nude photos. he must also allow more fingerprint and dna collection. prosecutors say this new...
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jodie snyder joins us. this will happen? unclear. he has not been notified, as you just noted. he will have to see whether he hears from the north, whether the summit land for june 12 in singapore will occur. president trump also said something interesting when he made those remarks at the white house in the past day. he would require -- he will still require that north korea give up its nuclear weapons as part of these talks. that is the crux of the criticism from north korea's leader kim. up then't want to give nuclear weapons or agree to give up the nuclear weapons without getting assurances from the u.s. that they would remove sanctions. he calls it the libya model. his administration in north repugnancethey have for john bolton, the national, who is the architect of that policy. there is a lot of he coming from north korea. a lot of serious warnings about whether they will go ahead with the talks. that president says he doesn't know anything about that and he is still preparing. david: speaking of talksdavid: ,- david: speaking
jodie snyder joins us. this will happen? unclear. he has not been notified, as you just noted. he will have to see whether he hears from the north, whether the summit land for june 12 in singapore will occur. president trump also said something interesting when he made those remarks at the white house in the past day. he would require -- he will still require that north korea give up its nuclear weapons as part of these talks. that is the crux of the criticism from north korea's leader kim. up...
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jodi schneider is watching all of this. on what is going on in italy and what has propelled the two groups to be divided? jodi: the populace forces do not want to help mr. scissors. they are very angry over there lost bid for power and want to have elections as soon as possible before september. of course, this is going to throw some chaos and uncertainty into italy's future. anti-f the issues are the immigration versus pro- immigration forces, and also, euro skepticism. they're an anti- immigration versus anti- immigr, euro skeptic and the five-star movement is antiestablishment. together, these populous forces are saying, we do not want to see the status quo. we don't necessarily want to be part of the larger european union. element some anti-euro to this as well among them. that's really this widening divide is over those issues. and again, it looks like it will be somewhat chaotic in the short run as they try to form a new government. yvonne: italy already one of children of the european union,. how will that impact the
jodi schneider is watching all of this. on what is going on in italy and what has propelled the two groups to be divided? jodi: the populace forces do not want to help mr. scissors. they are very angry over there lost bid for power and want to have elections as soon as possible before september. of course, this is going to throw some chaos and uncertainty into italy's future. anti-f the issues are the immigration versus pro- immigration forces, and also, euro skepticism. they're an anti-...
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i think back to jodie canter and meghan tuuly. they said they reached out to hollywood elites who said this is how hollywood works. harvey run this is town. you'll never get anywhere. harvey weinstein being arrested, arraigned, the times up movement. does it change things? >> i think it changes things globally. i don't know about hollywood. hollywood is retro, and it really does feel like i can almost sense them missing their king. you know? they're sad about this in a lot of ways. they miss their de facto leader. it doesn't matter that he's a rapist, but it matters to us culturally. it matters to the world, and hollywood puts the images and thauk thaukts -- thoughts out for us to see, and how we know who is behind it. >> you think even though harvey has been arrested, hollywood doesn't change? we talk about it all the time. >> i think hollywood has operated like a mafia for so long. they take a vow if you're in it, but for me i kind of said nobody asked me to take a vow of silence, so no thanks. >> well, when you tweeted today, w
i think back to jodie canter and meghan tuuly. they said they reached out to hollywood elites who said this is how hollywood works. harvey run this is town. you'll never get anywhere. harvey weinstein being arrested, arraigned, the times up movement. does it change things? >> i think it changes things globally. i don't know about hollywood. hollywood is retro, and it really does feel like i can almost sense them missing their king. you know? they're sad about this in a lot of ways. they...
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that's where we find jodi hernandez. >> reporter: this is where that deadly collision took place along this stretch of highway 4 here in discovery bay. one week ago today. tonight the chp and the victim's family are asking for help of will. >> we all love him and we miss him terribly. >> allison and her sibles are heart broken after their brother was killed by a hit-and-run driver in discovery bay friday night. to know that somebody hit him and didn't stop. it's so heart breaking. it is breaking my heart. >> he was walking to a friend's house when he was hit. his body wasn't discovered until saturday morning. >> it's not a call you want to receive. they're looking for a toyota with front end damage. >> we need people to have heart. the oldest of nine brothers and sisters. they say he's always been there for them. now they're fighting for their big brother. >> he's my brother, our brother. we love him. we still love him. >> reporter: now the chp is asking folks in discovery bay to check their surveillance camera footage from last friday night between the hours of 8:30 and 10:00. that's
that's where we find jodi hernandez. >> reporter: this is where that deadly collision took place along this stretch of highway 4 here in discovery bay. one week ago today. tonight the chp and the victim's family are asking for help of will. >> we all love him and we miss him terribly. >> allison and her sibles are heart broken after their brother was killed by a hit-and-run driver in discovery bay friday night. to know that somebody hit him and didn't stop. it's so heart...
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well, for jodi dean and family >> seems, yes. ee you tomorrow! >> reporter: 10-year-old daughter madison has suffered from both brittle bone disease and epilepsy since toddlerhood. >> jodi, how was your day? >> it was okay. >> reporter: yes, canada has universal healthcare, bur.not for the ommute. >> as far as parking goes, we're not covered for that. that's $25 an emergency visit. >> reporter: how many times has she broken a bone? >> she's probably had at least 70 breaks. >> how many times a month you have to pay for parking? >> two to three times a week. >> reporter: basic iome now covers, in effect, half parking the bill, a huge relief for someone who never dreameshe'd be poor, used to volunteer at the food bank, then couldn't live without it. >> how do you go back to where you just gave that time and tell them now you're in need? >> reporter: jodi dean, like alana baltzer, lives in hamilton, a once-thriving steel city of 750,000 within an hour of toronto. >> we used to have 40,000 people working directly in steel, and today, it's probably clo
well, for jodi dean and family >> seems, yes. ee you tomorrow! >> reporter: 10-year-old daughter madison has suffered from both brittle bone disease and epilepsy since toddlerhood. >> jodi, how was your day? >> it was okay. >> reporter: yes, canada has universal healthcare, bur.not for the ommute. >> as far as parking goes, we're not covered for that. that's $25 an emergency visit. >> reporter: how many times has she broken a bone? >> she's...
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jodi? >> reporter: this is where the accident happened. tonight the property owner is fixing the damage. the tesla crashed through this fence and launched into a pond. investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. >> he's probably one of the most talented hu talented musicians i know. >> reporter: his friends can't believe someone with so much talent is gone. his car crashed into a pond. divers discovered the car with him still strapped into the driver's seat. he was only 34. >> we understand the interest in this case, based on the type of car that was involved in the crash. >> reporter: one big question, was the car in auto pilot mode? the auto pilot system has come under fire after two deadly crashes, including one in mountain view this past march. >> he was always alert. >> reporter: his father says his son was always alert when using the auto pilot function and usually used it on the highway, but he'd like answers. his friends say he loved his tesla. >> i remember when he first got the car and he showed it to me. he was so pr
jodi? >> reporter: this is where the accident happened. tonight the property owner is fixing the damage. the tesla crashed through this fence and launched into a pond. investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. >> he's probably one of the most talented hu talented musicians i know. >> reporter: his friends can't believe someone with so much talent is gone. his car crashed into a pond. divers discovered the car with him still strapped into the driver's seat. he was...
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back the very rules designed to prevent another financial crisis and the first german city to ban jodi diesels while poland proves. streets ahead in clean mobility. and it was all in let's do business global equities a tanking investors not too sure the us china trade war is over on the one hand reports of chinese state grain stockpile has returned to the u.s. soybean market a sign beijing is preparing to resume purchases after agreeing to buy more from the u.s. to lower its trade surplus on the other hand president donald trump says he's not pleased by the talks with china he's worried about compliance with the weekend deal but china is moving fast it's already announced it will slash tariffs on offer we import from twenty five percent to fifteen and the german car makers are wasting time and muscling their way into the world's biggest oil market b.m.w. is looking at lowering its prices considering it won't have to pay so much in judy's audi as well the american economy tesla says its model legs will cost four hundred thousand dollars ladies. and raring is standing by for us in singap
back the very rules designed to prevent another financial crisis and the first german city to ban jodi diesels while poland proves. streets ahead in clean mobility. and it was all in let's do business global equities a tanking investors not too sure the us china trade war is over on the one hand reports of chinese state grain stockpile has returned to the u.s. soybean market a sign beijing is preparing to resume purchases after agreeing to buy more from the u.s. to lower its trade surplus on...
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jodi hernandez. >>> one of the mosttr days of the weekend. more than 5 million californians hit the road. as of this hour no major traffic issues across the bay area. >> rob mayeda joins us now. what was the high? >> san jose 93 degrees. livermore 91. we just broke through that 90-degree mark at noon today. and it is still warm outside. san jose 81 degrees. the average high is closer to 75. so short sleeve weather is going to be fine until 9:00. dublin right now. high in livermore 95. 87 degrees in concord. and yes, the map looks more like july. we don't have the low clouds and fog which help provide cooling. and a strong high pressure above keeping us high and dry. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. and not quite as hot. we will see some cooling starting on the coast around mid after and you will notice here on our forecast during the day tomorrow we still have a chance of finding some 90s around antioch and livermore and concord went up to 95 degrees will see cooling today. one more warm day and we are going to see a big change up in the fore
jodi hernandez. >>> one of the mosttr days of the weekend. more than 5 million californians hit the road. as of this hour no major traffic issues across the bay area. >> rob mayeda joins us now. what was the high? >> san jose 93 degrees. livermore 91. we just broke through that 90-degree mark at noon today. and it is still warm outside. san jose 81 degrees. the average high is closer to 75. so short sleeve weather is going to be fine until 9:00. dublin right now. high in...
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jodie broughton‘s second—half hat—trick helping them to a 26 points to 12 win over his former side.ants sealed a 25—22 win over wakefield trinity. late efforts from wakefield were not enough after darnell mcintosh scored giants' fourth try. and, the final game of the weekend in newcastle has just finished. hull fc edging the derby. they beat hull k.r 3a points to 22. to rugby union, and ulster have taken the seventh and final european champions cup place for next season. they beat 0spreys 35—17, with jacob stockdale's interception—try here sealing victory for the home side. all out on his own. defeat means 0spreys are consigned to playing in europe's second tier challenge cup next season. now back to rafa nadal and he will return to the top of the world rankings tomorrow. with the french open just a week away, the spaniard has won the italian open for an eighth time this evening by beating alexander zverev. tim hague reports. the king of clay against his potential successor. nadal may be the great force on the surface, yet zverev is certainly closing the gap. to dethrone a man of ra
jodie broughton‘s second—half hat—trick helping them to a 26 points to 12 win over his former side.ants sealed a 25—22 win over wakefield trinity. late efforts from wakefield were not enough after darnell mcintosh scored giants' fourth try. and, the final game of the weekend in newcastle has just finished. hull fc edging the derby. they beat hull k.r 3a points to 22. to rugby union, and ulster have taken the seventh and final european champions cup place for next season. they beat...
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jodi hernandez joins us with this interview. >> reporter: we are at the contra costa jail. we just got out from talking with him. he says he takes full responsibility for what happened. he admitted to the purse snatching and says he is very sorry. he appeared near tears as he admitted he indeed snatched the purses of two elderly women in a concord bank of america parking lot last friday. but he says he didn't mean to hurt anybody. he says he was hungry. he needed gas and was under the influence of drugs when he saw the two women in the parking lot. he says he grabbed the purses but didn't push anybody. 93-year-old ann peterson remains hospitalized with a broken hip. he says he is asking for her forgiveness. >> i know she's in so much pain, you know. all because of me, what i've done, you know. and i can't imagine how, how painful, you know, what she's going through right now. and i'm very sorry. i apologize. i hope you find a way in your heart to forgive me. i didn't mean to. >> reporter: now he also admitted to two other crimes. he says that he is son frespons for a robber
jodi hernandez joins us with this interview. >> reporter: we are at the contra costa jail. we just got out from talking with him. he says he takes full responsibility for what happened. he admitted to the purse snatching and says he is very sorry. he appeared near tears as he admitted he indeed snatched the purses of two elderly women in a concord bank of america parking lot last friday. but he says he didn't mean to hurt anybody. he says he was hungry. he needed gas and was under the...
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jodi: they are.tifying in the united states before congress about the tariffs. most are against it. most manufacturers and retailers say this will lead to higher prices for consumers and companies. for the most part, they think this is not the way to go. -- they the understand understand the government and businesses need a level playing field on the international stage, but they don't see this as the right strategy. apple,k, the chairman of said he had met earlier with president trump. he told him this was the wrong approach. what provoked yet another new tariffs threat from the president? jodi: there are many across the world right now. the ruling by the wto that had been helped improperly by governments in terms of developing jetliners, which let the trump administration to threaten new tariffs against the eu. the size of those tariffs will be decided. this is viewed as a competitive disadvantage to boeing. therefore, the united states thatto try to get tariffs will make that playing field level a
jodi: they are.tifying in the united states before congress about the tariffs. most are against it. most manufacturers and retailers say this will lead to higher prices for consumers and companies. for the most part, they think this is not the way to go. -- they the understand understand the government and businesses need a level playing field on the international stage, but they don't see this as the right strategy. apple,k, the chairman of said he had met earlier with president trump. he told...
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let's get the latest from jodi schneider.designed to speed up these nafta talks but it has bigger implications. goingthe talks have been on for a while. the u.s. has wanted to move them out at various points and there is a division between canada, mexico, and the u.s. u.s. wants things that would benefit the u.s. but not the advantageous to other partners in the talks. so they have been going slowly and this looks like a way to try to leverage the u.s. concerns and to say they could take some other steps. the aluminum and steel tariffs were meant to do that. mexico and canada were exempt from those as a way to push again for the talks. so this seems to be one of the reasons to do this. these would affect other countries and european partners are very concerned with us -- with this. everyone is saying there will be a teal -- deal now between china and the u.s.. this complicates this. betty: we just got some headlines about the upcoming summit. the north koreans threatening possible reconsideration and condemning mike pence's r
let's get the latest from jodi schneider.designed to speed up these nafta talks but it has bigger implications. goingthe talks have been on for a while. the u.s. has wanted to move them out at various points and there is a division between canada, mexico, and the u.s. u.s. wants things that would benefit the u.s. but not the advantageous to other partners in the talks. so they have been going slowly and this looks like a way to try to leverage the u.s. concerns and to say they could take some...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in sonoma county with more on their claims and video for instance side that farm. ♪ >> reporter: singing songs and holding while flowers, hundreds of animal activists gathered outside a petaluma egg farm to draw attention to what they claim are inhumane conditions. >> we were in the facility exercising our right under 597e to give care to sick and injured animals, dehydrated animals. >> this shows the activists forcing their way inside the sunrise farm facility. they got a look at the birds' living conditions and took out about did two dozen chickens. we immediately found deceased individuals in a pile laying inside the organic shed and when we proceeded to try to enter one of the other sheds. we saw bird feathers everywhere, feces. >> they were discolored and covered in filth. >> reporter: activists agreed to least property with the hope of negotiating and inspecting with the owner but the negotiations broke down. >> there was an understanding they would be allowed to have 20 people in with video cameras. that not part of the bargain. >> reporter: late
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in sonoma county with more on their claims and video for instance side that farm. ♪ >> reporter: singing songs and holding while flowers, hundreds of animal activists gathered outside a petaluma egg farm to draw attention to what they claim are inhumane conditions. >> we were in the facility exercising our right under 597e to give care to sick and injured animals, dehydrated animals. >> this shows the activists forcing their way inside the...
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jodi hernandez has the details from contra cost a county. >> no doubt about it. traffic in the bay area is getting worse. now planners have a plan to fix it. >> we're asking people to dig a little bit deeper to pay for projects that won't come from any other source. >> regional measure three would hike up bridge tolls to pay for transit improvements. if passed, tolls would increase by a dollar in january of next year. they go up another buck in 2022. then one more time this 2025. >> a large portion of the money will go to b.a.r.t. >> they will fund $4.5 billion across the bay area including expanding b.a.r.t. to santa clara, cal trans to the city and expanding the express lane network. >> there are two big problems with it. >> it won't work and it isn't fair. he says bridge users will be shouldering the cost of projects that won't help them. >> only 18% of the money directly affects bridge corridors. the rest benefits everyone else. but everyone else isn't paying for it. >> that's crazy. that's a lot of money. people don't got it like that to be spending. >> it's
jodi hernandez has the details from contra cost a county. >> no doubt about it. traffic in the bay area is getting worse. now planners have a plan to fix it. >> we're asking people to dig a little bit deeper to pay for projects that won't come from any other source. >> regional measure three would hike up bridge tolls to pay for transit improvements. if passed, tolls would increase by a dollar in january of next year. they go up another buck in 2022. then one more time this...
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we have to fight together and win. >> reporter: in the east bay, jodi hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> well, coming up at 6:00 as we roll into the weekend, it is the biggest celebration of inventions in the world and now the famous maker fair is here in the bay area. we pull back the curtain on what to expect this weekend. >>> and a surprise on shore and not a good one. not just one whale but two, both of them dead. we look into the circumstances, and our investigative team looks into this heartbreaking trend next. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. clouds rolling back into san jose right now. 64 degrees. we will let you know how much sunshine and where we get close to 80 degrees on your saturday, coming up in about seven minutes. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowere
we have to fight together and win. >> reporter: in the east bay, jodi hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> well, coming up at 6:00 as we roll into the weekend, it is the biggest celebration of inventions in the world and now the famous maker fair is here in the bay area. we pull back the curtain on what to expect this weekend. >>> and a surprise on shore and not a good one. not just one whale but two, both of them dead. we look into the circumstances, and our...
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reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodie hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thank you. a settlement on the chevron refinery fire in richmond. chevron has agreed to pay $5 million to end litigation over a refinery fire dating back to 2012. this is video from that day. you can see the massive plume of black smoke over the east babe. that day 15,000 people went to the hospital complaining of respiratory problems. the fire led to new workplace safety laws in california. >>> first the homeowners and now the construction crews, the new rash of burglaries in the north bay fire zone. the sonoma county sheriff's deputies say thieves are targeting storage trailers at construction sites. the trailers were even blocked by heavy equipment, meaning the thieves had to move the equipment to gain access. deputies are boosting patrols in that area. >>> a homeless man in the east bay has been arrested for peeping and lewd conduct. burglary police say daniel ramos mora peeked into a woman's window while tecouching himself. this happened tuesday around 3:00 a.m. >>> no new sex ed. the board
reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodie hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thank you. a settlement on the chevron refinery fire in richmond. chevron has agreed to pay $5 million to end litigation over a refinery fire dating back to 2012. this is video from that day. you can see the massive plume of black smoke over the east babe. that day 15,000 people went to the hospital complaining of respiratory problems. the fire led to new workplace safety laws in california. >>>...