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hildebrand. >> it's 100% jody.stand why the public is focusing on ruby. it's ruby's children. but all of these theories and these modalities and these parenting ideas, that all comes from jody. >> kevin feels like jody manipulated the entire family. children included. >> reporter: since her arrest, jody hildebrand has given up her counseling license. sitting in a striped prison jumpsuit, jody answered to a higher authority, a judge. >> jody mann helder brant? >> yes. >> okay. >> reporter: ruby franke sat expressionless, a far cry from the bubbly mom-fluencer of "eight passengers" fame. both ordered held without bail. neither have entered a plea. "impact" reached out to both ruby and jody's attorneys. ruby's declined to comment. we have yet to hear back from jody's. >> just one count of aggravated child abuse is up to 15 years in jail. at the same time, they can say, you know what, we found that you have abused them six different times. you could get to a high number here. >> reporter: ruby's four minor kids are in
hildebrand. >> it's 100% jody.stand why the public is focusing on ruby. it's ruby's children. but all of these theories and these modalities and these parenting ideas, that all comes from jody. >> kevin feels like jody manipulated the entire family. children included. >> reporter: since her arrest, jody hildebrand has given up her counseling license. sitting in a striped prison jumpsuit, jody answered to a higher authority, a judge. >> jody mann helder brant? >>...
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jodie: i want to comment and echo that point.ecause of the quantity of misinformation and disinformation, that is why it is so vital to have a plurality of media covering this conflict. we are concerned about threats to censor al jazeera. it is important at this moment when people are finding it difficult to know what to believe that you have a plurality of media able to report what is happening. even in the face of unimaginable threats and pressure. bernard: i want to ask about journalists operating in israel. some israeli journalists have not been able to question the actions of their country because of the atmosphere that in israel you are either for us or against us. what are you hearing about that? jodie: we are hearing similar concerns that people have been threatened for asking questions. that is the job of journalism, to hold power to account, to ask difficult questions. and if possible to remain patriotic and a citizen of your country, and you should not be threatened or prevented from doing so either by the government o
jodie: i want to comment and echo that point.ecause of the quantity of misinformation and disinformation, that is why it is so vital to have a plurality of media covering this conflict. we are concerned about threats to censor al jazeera. it is important at this moment when people are finding it difficult to know what to believe that you have a plurality of media able to report what is happening. even in the face of unimaginable threats and pressure. bernard: i want to ask about journalists...
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also access. jody su wants to comment on that. i wanted to comment on that to, to, at that point because of the quantity of missing this information we are seeing. that's why it survived so that we have up to reality of media covering this conflict is why we're particularly concerned that the committee to protect done is by threats to, for example, sensor to 0. and it is really important at this moment in time where people have finding it very difficult to know what to believe that you have a to relative media able to report what is happening even in the face of unimaginable threats and pressure. and jody, i wanted to ask you as well about joe and list operating in israel. somebody's railey june list have not been able to question the actions of back country because of the atmosphere that it is right of your either for us or against us at the moment. what are you hearing about that? we're having similar concerns that people have been interested in for asking questions. that's the job of done. and this journalism is to hold power t
also access. jody su wants to comment on that. i wanted to comment on that to, to, at that point because of the quantity of missing this information we are seeing. that's why it survived so that we have up to reality of media covering this conflict is why we're particularly concerned that the committee to protect done is by threats to, for example, sensor to 0. and it is really important at this moment in time where people have finding it very difficult to know what to believe that you have a...
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we >> jodi, we have about a minute left, but i want to follow up with you on something.d they have to be able to not only bring the news to the readers, to the viewers, but to be able to do it in a way that those viewers and those readers are actually experiencing that at the same time. do you find that there is a continuing surge of support when things like this happen, when journalists are killed during these times of war in terms of an international support. people circling the wagons to make sure that journalists remain protected? >> thankfully, we do see increasing support for journalists at such times when they can see that the truth is under attack, whether that's through physical attack or verbal attack. and that's encouraging, the because we need journalists. we need journalism. it's important for all of us. press freedom is our freedom. it means that we have the ability to understand and make informed decisions for ourselves. >> our thanks to you, jody ginsburg, for joining us. we appreciate it. >> after the break, an agonizing story of survival from the israel
we >> jodi, we have about a minute left, but i want to follow up with you on something.d they have to be able to not only bring the news to the readers, to the viewers, but to be able to do it in a way that those viewers and those readers are actually experiencing that at the same time. do you find that there is a continuing surge of support when things like this happen, when journalists are killed during these times of war in terms of an international support. people circling the wagons...
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this is so acceptable, jody. you generally sell pricing and gaza and also in the occupied, westbound because well, when the stuff where is at the moment do what do you? i maxime, i can always question, i guess, but what are your main concerns? but you, in this reporting narrative is also now very dangerous. let me in the west bank as well. with increased settler activity. it's incredibly difficult to, to be safe reporting on this area. not only do we have, obviously the minute to launch has potential ground invasion, but increasingly journalist risk when they're going out to report from potentially a, as people who wants to take revenge on gentleness on matters for reporting what's happening. we've seen cases of done this, even in israel being pulled out of that cause being harass, being threatened. we've seen targeting of minute tree, i'm sorry, of media installations. prevent which would obviously prevent the media from reporting and guessing the news out. so it's not just the minute tray route, risks that does
this is so acceptable, jody. you generally sell pricing and gaza and also in the occupied, westbound because well, when the stuff where is at the moment do what do you? i maxime, i can always question, i guess, but what are your main concerns? but you, in this reporting narrative is also now very dangerous. let me in the west bank as well. with increased settler activity. it's incredibly difficult to, to be safe reporting on this area. not only do we have, obviously the minute to launch has...
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jodi, we look forward to the full story tonight.ou for the preview. >>> what is a disappointing season for the giants in the books and the man in charge is already looking to the future. the president of baseball operations zaidi met with the media as gabe kapler was let go after four years at the helm, and he talked about free agency and how the team was hoping to appeal to big named talent. >> one of the big positives of the season is how many players came up and being a part of the team and organization going forward. that is going to be a key part of the pitch is that we had a really good group of rookies, and we have more guys from the system coming up to help us in the next couple of years. >> the fans are hoping that the giants will make a push for shohei ohtani of the los angeles angels, and we will have to wait for more on that. >>> and now, we are working on the 5:00 news, janelle, and what are you working on? >> well, the pg&e is what the city council is deciding on whether to create its own utility company and ditch pg&e
jodi, we look forward to the full story tonight.ou for the preview. >>> what is a disappointing season for the giants in the books and the man in charge is already looking to the future. the president of baseball operations zaidi met with the media as gabe kapler was let go after four years at the helm, and he talked about free agency and how the team was hoping to appeal to big named talent. >> one of the big positives of the season is how many players came up and being a part...
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thank you, jodi. >>> let's move on now. the wnba is coming to the bay area. just want to welcome the wnba to the bay area. looking forward to having y'all. can't wait to see you'll thrive at the highest level. let's get it. >> now, that's a welcome message. warriors superstar steph curry welcoming the new franchise. the team name not yet announced, but we believe it will be something like the golden state something or other with golden state as the name. it will be owned by the warriors, and this team will play at chase center and practice in oakland. >> this is just one step further to making sure that the public understands and realizes the value of what san francisco does in terms of being this place that is not only an amazing, beautiful city, but also a beacon of hope for even the next generation. >> and now we are here to celebrate another example of how resilient women chart a path for the next generation of leaders, mothers, and athletes. >> and i'm telling you right now, we will win a wnba championship in the first five years of this franchise. >> he
thank you, jodi. >>> let's move on now. the wnba is coming to the bay area. just want to welcome the wnba to the bay area. looking forward to having y'all. can't wait to see you'll thrive at the highest level. let's get it. >> now, that's a welcome message. warriors superstar steph curry welcoming the new franchise. the team name not yet announced, but we believe it will be something like the golden state something or other with golden state as the name. it will be owned by the...
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shery: jodi schneider there with the latest -- haidi: jodi schneider there with the latest. xi jinping is calling for an immediate cease-fire in the israel-hamas war. in his first public remarks since the conflict began, he said beijing is willing to work with arab countries to push for a solution. china is facing pressure to use its influence to calm tensions. let's bring in seth jones. seth, i do want to start off with china, because this is interesting to me. xi jinping has really attempted to position beijing as being able to feel this -- fill this role of peacemaker. do you have an expectation that beijing has a role to play here? seth: there is no question that china's role in the middle east has grown over the last several years, particularly in the gulf. at the same time, china does not have a lot of weight it can throw around. it is not trusted by the israelis as a major ally. i think china can play some role in some of the diplomatic discussions that are going on. the russians will play a major role. they have a bigger security presence in the middle east, but i do
shery: jodi schneider there with the latest -- haidi: jodi schneider there with the latest. xi jinping is calling for an immediate cease-fire in the israel-hamas war. in his first public remarks since the conflict began, he said beijing is willing to work with arab countries to push for a solution. china is facing pressure to use its influence to calm tensions. let's bring in seth jones. seth, i do want to start off with china, because this is interesting to me. xi jinping has really attempted...
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walk sf's executive director jodie medeiros says she believes the new law will really help improve safety on city streets. >> we've seen it work in other places, places like new york city that has brought down speeding around the cameras by almost 60%. >> reporter: the pilot program will begin in 2025 here in the city and run for five years. the cameras will be placed on streets with the highest crash rates and school zones. jody told me while she's happy this program will be going into effect, it's just one of several strategies the city needs to prioritize to make san francisco streets safer. >> i mean this is one tool in our toolbox, right? so a city like san francisco has a lot of other tools. this is one tool and it is a layered effect, right? we can't just put one thing out there and think it's going to cure our speeding problem. it is a multilayer need in a city that has a serious problem. >> reporter: according to walk sf, 14 pedestrians have been killed in the city this year and hundreds more injured. in addition to the speed cameras, the organization is pushing the city to ban c
walk sf's executive director jodie medeiros says she believes the new law will really help improve safety on city streets. >> we've seen it work in other places, places like new york city that has brought down speeding around the cameras by almost 60%. >> reporter: the pilot program will begin in 2025 here in the city and run for five years. the cameras will be placed on streets with the highest crash rates and school zones. jody told me while she's happy this program will be going...
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jodi, thank you for being here.pe for netanyahu, domestically, in the wake of this horrific, brutal attack. >> it was interesting, alex. you referred to him as mr. security, prime minister netanyahu, i covered for four years when i was there, as bureau chief, he sees himself as the protector of israel and actually the whole jewish people from the exitential threat of iran and from threats. and he has won elections, over and over again, based on fear. based on the idea that hamas and hezbollah and iran presented these threats to israel. however, he's not a warmongering leader. he's actually shown a lot of restraint in his prior outings with gaza and in other settings. so, this is a new framework for him, as well as because of the political context that you set us up with. so, what is likely to happen, i think, is there will be a unity government, negotiations going on right now to bring some of these opposition leaders into this government. the question really is, whether netanyahu will be forced to kick out some of
jodi, thank you for being here.pe for netanyahu, domestically, in the wake of this horrific, brutal attack. >> it was interesting, alex. you referred to him as mr. security, prime minister netanyahu, i covered for four years when i was there, as bureau chief, he sees himself as the protector of israel and actually the whole jewish people from the exitential threat of iran and from threats. and he has won elections, over and over again, based on fear. based on the idea that hamas and...
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walk sf's executive director jodie says she believes the new law will really hstreets. >> we've seen it work in other places. a place like new york city has brought down speeding around the cameras by, um, almost 60%. >> reporter: the pilot program will begin in 2025 here in the city and run for five years. th cameras will be placed on streets with the highest crash rates as well as school zones. jodie told me while she's happy this program will be going into effect, it's just one of severa strategies the city needs to prioritize to make san francisc streets safer. >> i mean, this is one tool in our tool box, right? so a city like san francisco has a lot of other tools. this is one tool, and it is, it's a layered effect, right? we can't just pu one thing out there and think it's going to cure our speeding problem. it is a multi-layer need in a city that has a serious problem. >> reporter: according to walk sf, 14 pedestrians have been killed in the city this year, and hundreds more injured. in addition to the speed cameras, the organization is pushing the city to ban cars from turnin
walk sf's executive director jodie says she believes the new law will really hstreets. >> we've seen it work in other places. a place like new york city has brought down speeding around the cameras by, um, almost 60%. >> reporter: the pilot program will begin in 2025 here in the city and run for five years. th cameras will be placed on streets with the highest crash rates as well as school zones. jodie told me while she's happy this program will be going into effect, it's just one...
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shery: bloomberg's political director jodi schneider. really able to support the yen, which continue to weaken in u.s. trading after the boj loosened its grip on bond yields, it's a reminder for the governor of the pitfalls in trying to move toward policy normalization without disrupting markets. >> the bank of japan will not set strict upper limits or lower limits on long-term interest rates. under our adjustment operations, we don't see yields rising significantly beyond 1%, even if upward pressure is placed on long-term interest rates. shery: let's bring in bloomberg senior economy editor. this is coming at a time when we are headed toward another fomc decision. and if we hear this narrative of higher for a longer, how much pressure could z/yen see? >> that's right, we have had this market divergence between federal reserve and bank of japan policy for some time and even the latest signals from the fed is that they are at or near the peak haven't been enough to provide much relief to the yen, if we keep in mind that the longer dated t
shery: bloomberg's political director jodi schneider. really able to support the yen, which continue to weaken in u.s. trading after the boj loosened its grip on bond yields, it's a reminder for the governor of the pitfalls in trying to move toward policy normalization without disrupting markets. >> the bank of japan will not set strict upper limits or lower limits on long-term interest rates. under our adjustment operations, we don't see yields rising significantly beyond 1%, even if...
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jodi: that is the real question.body get to 218 votes, the majority in the house that you might recall kevin mccarthy it took him 15 rounds in a historic vote earlier this year. then he only served to her 9.5 months when he was forced out by the dissident wing of his own caucus. it is really hard to see who could get to that number and then can they unify? no democrats voted to save the speaker yesterday. in that historic vote on that motion to vacate. that was basically to oust kevin mccarthy. we are hearing names. steve scalise came out and we saw that from a. matt gaetz of course brought up the motion to vacate. he was the one behind this attempt to oust the speaker. he was the one that really kind of moved that forward. so, steve scalise is one name. he is in the majority leader. he is thought to be somebody that could work on issues. he is well-liked among republicans. he is a conservative but viewed as -- especially these days, given how very conservative parts of the congress are, that he has viewed as a conse
jodi: that is the real question.body get to 218 votes, the majority in the house that you might recall kevin mccarthy it took him 15 rounds in a historic vote earlier this year. then he only served to her 9.5 months when he was forced out by the dissident wing of his own caucus. it is really hard to see who could get to that number and then can they unify? no democrats voted to save the speaker yesterday. in that historic vote on that motion to vacate. that was basically to oust kevin mccarthy....
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a relative of jodi hildebrandt comes forward accusing her of brutal abuse, putting the blame squarely on her. >>> record high discounts? becky worley shows us the holiday shopping forecast, with brand new numbers just released moments ago. which stores should you hit and when? ♪ >>> plus, there it is. [ applause ] team usa in seventh heaven led by simone biles took gold again. a record breaking seven consecutive world championship wins. how leanne wong stepped up at the last second. she joins us. the wild card winners are celebrating this morning. four sweeps all the brotherly love, all the twinning and all the feels. ♪ there it is ♪ ♪ woop there it is ♪ >> announcer: live in times square, this is good morning america. >> good morning america. you like that. shakalaka. good morning america. you know, world champion leanne wong is here, gold medallist. we have four who hope to become champions. they had the sweeps. exciting start to our october baseball season. cannot wait for that. that's coming up later in the show. >>> we have a lot of news including the latest on the largest health
a relative of jodi hildebrandt comes forward accusing her of brutal abuse, putting the blame squarely on her. >>> record high discounts? becky worley shows us the holiday shopping forecast, with brand new numbers just released moments ago. which stores should you hit and when? ♪ >>> plus, there it is. [ applause ] team usa in seventh heaven led by simone biles took gold again. a record breaking seven consecutive world championship wins. how leanne wong stepped up at the last...
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i hope you can come next year. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> that's good. that's a good story. >> that is the way to celebrate your 9th birthday. this was yesterday. you can see the surfers in the water trying to ride the huge waves. be careful. >> the waves will be coming down tonight and tomorrow. i have to say besides the waves, that story. >> happy birthday. >> the police came, i thought they were coming to break up the party. >> usually that's the case. >> it looked like a few other kids started to show up once the guys came out to help. >> we have some colder weather today and in the microclimate forecast, the other top headline is, yes, even some rainfall. i'll get you more details on this coming up in about a minute and a half. more fog with a chance of spotty drizzle. the thing that will make it different it looks like this cloud cover will continue to move in across the bay area for more of a mostly cloudy to partly sunny sky. so, again, feeling like fall. i think a lot of us are ready for it after the record setting temps that we had this week. s
i hope you can come next year. >> reporter: jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> that's good. that's a good story. >> that is the way to celebrate your 9th birthday. this was yesterday. you can see the surfers in the water trying to ride the huge waves. be careful. >> the waves will be coming down tonight and tomorrow. i have to say besides the waves, that story. >> happy birthday. >> the police came, i thought they were coming to break up the party....
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jodi told me she is happy this program will be going into effect it is just one of several strategies the city needs to prioritize to make san francisco streets safer. >> i mean, this is one tool in our tool box, right? the city like san francisco has a lot of other tools, this is one tool. and, it is, it is a layered effect. can not just put one thing out there and think it will cure our speeding problem. it is a multilayer need in a city that has a serious problem. >> 14 pedestrians have been killed in the city this year and hundreds more injured. in addition to the speed cameras they are pushing the city to ban cars from turning right on red lights and for parking near intersections. jodie says she believes the city has a long way to go to make the streets as safe as possible but this law will definitely help. >> this is, you know, something we have been working on and believe it is going to change the way people drive and really realize that it is not acceptable to be speeding in a very dense neighborhood-based city like san francisco. >> reporter: specific locations for the 33 ca
jodi told me she is happy this program will be going into effect it is just one of several strategies the city needs to prioritize to make san francisco streets safer. >> i mean, this is one tool in our tool box, right? the city like san francisco has a lot of other tools, this is one tool. and, it is, it is a layered effect. can not just put one thing out there and think it will cure our speeding problem. it is a multilayer need in a city that has a serious problem. >> 14...
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jody, it's good to have you with us. thank you so much for talking.r circumstances. let me start with the big news that we heard today, that internet, phone service, seems to be gradually being restored in gaza. i've been able to get in touch with journalists still on the ground inside? >> the reception is still very patchy. we have been, to my understanding, been able to really get hold of anyone. what we've been doing for the past few weeks trying to verify the attacks on journalists, the deaths of journalists, as you said. this is the worst time to have been a journalist covering any conflict and the 30 plus years that we have documented this. just to put in some context for you, last, year 68 journalists and media workers were killed globally over the space of 12 months. this year, we've documented -- just over this conflict, we've documented 29 deaths and the space of just three weeks. so, over a third of last year's total global death toll. >> describe the conditions, as you understand them right now, and the dangerous journalists are facing. th
jody, it's good to have you with us. thank you so much for talking.r circumstances. let me start with the big news that we heard today, that internet, phone service, seems to be gradually being restored in gaza. i've been able to get in touch with journalists still on the ground inside? >> the reception is still very patchy. we have been, to my understanding, been able to really get hold of anyone. what we've been doing for the past few weeks trying to verify the attacks on journalists,...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more. >> hawaii was good.oming home, not so great. >> reporter: this vallejo woman said while she was vacationing in hawaii, thieves helped themselves to her prized possession. stealing the car and driving it straight to a side show, where they set it on fire. >> they broke all the windows out. they kicked the doors in. they jumped on the roof, the hood. and they stuffed a rag in the gas tank and lit it on fire. >> reporter: the woman didn't learn what had happened until a neighbor spotted photos of her car on social media. police notified her yesterday. the car or what was left of it had been taken to a tow yard. >> two of the wheels are missing. they spray painted all over it once it was, you know, dead. >> reporter: it's the second weekend in a row that side show participants are setting cars on fire. >> they are doing this to entertain each other. it's scary to know that people just don't care. they want instant gratification. they don't care who they hurt to get it. >> reporter: police did not respond to
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more. >> hawaii was good.oming home, not so great. >> reporter: this vallejo woman said while she was vacationing in hawaii, thieves helped themselves to her prized possession. stealing the car and driving it straight to a side show, where they set it on fire. >> they broke all the windows out. they kicked the doors in. they jumped on the roof, the hood. and they stuffed a rag in the gas tank and lit it on fire. >> reporter: the woman...
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as jodi hernandez tells us, walnut creek and antioch are leading the way. >> reporter: i'm standing on the site of what will soon be a cottage community here in walnut creek. six small homes will soon be built on this section of church parking lot. it's all part of a plan to utilize faith-owned land to house the unsheltered. >> i used to have a three-bedroom house before i got sick, and then i couldn't afford it anymore. >> reporter: this kfk woman has been homeless for four years. she parks her rf wherever she can until she gets kicked out. >> a lot of the people in the bay area, really working three jobs can't afford anything. that's why a lot of us live on the side of the road. >> reporter: now a move is under way to fast track affordable housing developments in contra costa county. >> hope solutions has identified 1100 acres of faith-owned land in contra costa county and is working with cities and churches to build affordable cottage communities. >> that really could make a huge dent on the problem of affordable housing. they are ranging from about 450 square feet to about 1,200 sq
as jodi hernandez tells us, walnut creek and antioch are leading the way. >> reporter: i'm standing on the site of what will soon be a cottage community here in walnut creek. six small homes will soon be built on this section of church parking lot. it's all part of a plan to utilize faith-owned land to house the unsheltered. >> i used to have a three-bedroom house before i got sick, and then i couldn't afford it anymore. >> reporter: this kfk woman has been homeless for four...
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nbc's jody hernandez reports that civil rights advocates believe this is going to save lives. >> theeople of alejo deserve a police department and guarantees that their civil rights are protected. >> reporter: city leaders in the interim police chief state attorney general rob announced that he has placed the vallejo police department under court oversight. the department has been plagued with numerous officer involved shootings, claims of excessive force, and civil rights violations for years. now it is going to be required to implement more than 45 major reforms, and get it all done within five years. >> it is about correcting injustices and enhancing public safety for all people in vallejo. it is about ensuring that the vallejo police department listens and the people they serve and uphold their civil rights. their constitutional rights. >> they have been beating and killing and using racism and bending badging -- badges to commemorate the killing of unarmed people. there have been corruption and chaos and intimidation and witness intimidation, just all of those about things that
nbc's jody hernandez reports that civil rights advocates believe this is going to save lives. >> theeople of alejo deserve a police department and guarantees that their civil rights are protected. >> reporter: city leaders in the interim police chief state attorney general rob announced that he has placed the vallejo police department under court oversight. the department has been plagued with numerous officer involved shootings, claims of excessive force, and civil rights...
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jodi hernandez shows us how a social media post turned everything around. >> reporter: that's how kaynie felt, sad, when only two kids showed up. her family rented a bounce house and bought a lot of party food. >> a lot of pizzas, a giant cake. we had ice cream, chips, candy. >> it is like this big, my birthday cake. like the largest side. >> the girl's aunt posted a message on social media, inviting the community to come out. >> i noticed a post that said a 9-year-old didn't have enough people show up to a birthday party and they were really upset about that. >> reporter: so police sergeant scott hein had to intervene. and he even went shopping for gifts. >> i thought i did something wrong. i thought they came to shut us down. >> we came here to bring it up. >> reporter: suddenly her birthday party got a big boost. jumping into the fire truck and party with the police. and others from the community showed up too. >> get up there. come on, it's a party. >> and that is what it is all about, able to turn their bad days, and that is why we do what we do. >> it is the best day ever becaus
jodi hernandez shows us how a social media post turned everything around. >> reporter: that's how kaynie felt, sad, when only two kids showed up. her family rented a bounce house and bought a lot of party food. >> a lot of pizzas, a giant cake. we had ice cream, chips, candy. >> it is like this big, my birthday cake. like the largest side. >> the girl's aunt posted a message on social media, inviting the community to come out. >> i noticed a post that said a...
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as jodi hernandez reports, one the culprits has been caught on camera. >> reporter: this antioch yardd to be filled with ghosts and goblins. folks in contra costa county say thieves are stealing the spirit of halloween. >> it's fun. it's just fun. we just love putting halloween stuff out. >> reporter: christina of pittsburg takes pride in their halloween display. she is feeling a little creeped out this halloween after police released images of a real-life halloween monster who is making off with people's fright night decks decorations. >> i'm scared. i'm scared, you know? it's expensive to get all this stuff. it's not the money. it's just people putting stuff out for holiday you should be able to without people coming and taking it down. >> reporter: the man has been caught on camera several times in pittsburg, but anitoch is also getting hit by halloween heisters. crooks cleaned out the deck raegss at this house. >> kinda sad. my good friend, neighbor, he got hit really bad, all the decorations, pretty much like 20% of them got to taken, the expensive ones. >> reporter: he and his n
as jodi hernandez reports, one the culprits has been caught on camera. >> reporter: this antioch yardd to be filled with ghosts and goblins. folks in contra costa county say thieves are stealing the spirit of halloween. >> it's fun. it's just fun. we just love putting halloween stuff out. >> reporter: christina of pittsburg takes pride in their halloween display. she is feeling a little creeped out this halloween after police released images of a real-life halloween monster...
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sores on his wrists and ankles. >> reporter: franke and her partner jodi hildebrand with 16 counts ofter the arrests, many wondered if there were missed warning signs. records indicating police responded to the franke home more than a dozen times in the last few years, as early as 2018. a newly released 911 call made by ruby franke's own daughter, sherry, alleging neglect in september 2022. >> hi, my name is shari franke. my four younger siblings are living in springville. my neighbors hive been telling me they've been left alone four or five days. >> reporter: child protective services is being investigated for their handling of the case by utah's child welfare legislative oversight panel. after the shocking arrests, family tensions brought to a boiling point. >> explain to me again why this was not robbery? >> reporter: as kevin accused his oldest daughter, shari, of taking items from their home, asking police to arrest her. police denying his request. >> it's a civil issue. >> juju: kevin franke is continuing his fight for custody of his four un now unified with both shari and chad
sores on his wrists and ankles. >> reporter: franke and her partner jodi hildebrand with 16 counts ofter the arrests, many wondered if there were missed warning signs. records indicating police responded to the franke home more than a dozen times in the last few years, as early as 2018. a newly released 911 call made by ruby franke's own daughter, sherry, alleging neglect in september 2022. >> hi, my name is shari franke. my four younger siblings are living in springville. my...
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jodie believes the city has a long way to go to make the streets as safe as possible, but this law will definitely help. >> this is something that we have been working on and believe that it will change the way people drive and really realize that it's not acceptable to be speeding in a very dense neighborhood-based city like san francisco. >> reporter: specific locations for the 33 cameras have not yet been chosen. the city is expected to work with local communities to create the program guidelines. guidelines. >> the pilot program will cost a lot of money. a coalition program sent us a statement saying a lot, not all speeding is related to bad road design and lack of traffic calming features, which is especially present in inner city low income neighborhoods with traditionally low levels of public investment. >>> now to stories we're following from around the bay area. heads up for peninsula drivers. northbound lanes of 101 between britain and whipple avenues are closed this weekend. they're replacing the bridge along the freeway. the lanes will reopen at 5:00 monday morning. >>> qual
jodie believes the city has a long way to go to make the streets as safe as possible, but this law will definitely help. >> this is something that we have been working on and believe that it will change the way people drive and really realize that it's not acceptable to be speeding in a very dense neighborhood-based city like san francisco. >> reporter: specific locations for the 33 cameras have not yet been chosen. the city is expected to work with local communities to create the...
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here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: antioch restaurant owner is barely making ends meet. his customers love his indian dishes but he says crime in the area keeps them from coming to eat there anymore. >> right now we're helpless because we cannot convince our customers we can protect. >> reporter: this morning, antioch mayor lamar thorpe and city leaders gathered in the restaurant to announce they're giving $500,000 in grant monday to businesses in the city's highest crime neighborhoods. merchants can get up to $20,000 to improve their storefronts. >> some of the businesses that continue to exist but they may not have enough capital to make the types of investments that we'd like to see, that improves not only their business but also improves the physical environment of the location. >> i need customers. >> reporter: but business owner say the city is not addressing the real need. while the grants are nice, it's safety and security that's needed most. >> the problem is we don't have any support. we have security here. we have cameras. we have tenants that really care. bu
here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: antioch restaurant owner is barely making ends meet. his customers love his indian dishes but he says crime in the area keeps them from coming to eat there anymore. >> right now we're helpless because we cannot convince our customers we can protect. >> reporter: this morning, antioch mayor lamar thorpe and city leaders gathered in the restaurant to announce they're giving $500,000 in grant monday to businesses in the city's...
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nbc bay area jody hernandez his death has left much of the food world stunned. >> reporter: it was a shock. everybody felt the same way, it was speechless. couldn't believe it. >> reporter: mayor margie mueller says folks in this small napa valley town are grieving the loss of celebrity ship, who helped put this down on the map. visit you in your old jeff died last week after suffering an acute allergic reaction, leading to anaphylactic shock. >> michael has big presence in this town, he will be more than missed. he's a legend, here. >> reporter: the fame shaft and former food network star appeared frequently on the today show, but where he owned and operated three restaurants, the mayor says he was always down to earth. >> it come by the table, say hello to everybody and ask them where they were from, walk into his restaurant. >> we were coming from florida, we've never been here and everybody said go to all his restaurants, all the restaurants were great. >> i'm so sad, we had no idea, we're here for four or five days, that was on our list. >> reporter: these folks came said they c
nbc bay area jody hernandez his death has left much of the food world stunned. >> reporter: it was a shock. everybody felt the same way, it was speechless. couldn't believe it. >> reporter: mayor margie mueller says folks in this small napa valley town are grieving the loss of celebrity ship, who helped put this down on the map. visit you in your old jeff died last week after suffering an acute allergic reaction, leading to anaphylactic shock. >> michael has big presence in...
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only have one regret about tonight, which is i am not quite sure how i top this for date night with jody. at any time anywhere in the future. [laughter] [applause] until then uphill from here my darling. ladies and gentlemen we live in a world that does keep changing. yet one thing that keeps the ground firm beneath us is the great constant that is the american spirit. america has never been held back by the unknown or slowed by trepidation. you strive boldly toward the future, excited for all of its possibility. in every field of human endeavor, urination is energized by a ceaseless curiosity and the confidence to follow it. it is a spirit that australians identify with. with a small population but a very big imagination, we punch above our weight. all the while drawing inspiration from our friends across the pacific. we stand as close as we have ever been. and i think after this week closer than we have ever been. we are firm allies strengthening defense cooperation and creating more opportunities for our peoples and our region. australians are always ready to play our part. most impor
only have one regret about tonight, which is i am not quite sure how i top this for date night with jody. at any time anywhere in the future. [laughter] [applause] until then uphill from here my darling. ladies and gentlemen we live in a world that does keep changing. yet one thing that keeps the ground firm beneath us is the great constant that is the american spirit. america has never been held back by the unknown or slowed by trepidation. you strive boldly toward the future, excited for all...
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jodie martinez is in the what happened last night? >> first of all, that city council meeting was packed last night as city leaders urged the refinery to be a good neighbor and follow the emissions standard set by the bay area air quality management district. there have been several incidents, many incidents over the last year including one that left cars and property covered with metal laiden dust. there is a lot of flaring incidents. now the management from the refinery is also at that meeting last night. they say they have been learning from the incidents. they apologize. last night alarms sounded again last night. 10:30 last night, alarms sounded at the refinery. neighbors shared the video. they got no information. we did reach out to the refinery today. they say that alarms did go off. they checked operations. and they didn't find anything wrong. they're chocking them up to false alarms. of course, the community is not buying it. >> the dust, false alarms, a lot of incidents the past months. what are residents telling you today?
jodie martinez is in the what happened last night? >> first of all, that city council meeting was packed last night as city leaders urged the refinery to be a good neighbor and follow the emissions standard set by the bay area air quality management district. there have been several incidents, many incidents over the last year including one that left cars and property covered with metal laiden dust. there is a lot of flaring incidents. now the management from the refinery is also at that...
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here's nbc's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: that was one of several gunshots that rang out at an oakley house party saturday night, sending teenagers scrambling and leaving a 16-year-old boy dead and three other teens wounded. >> i have a 17-year-old female who has been released from the hospital. she had gunshot wounds. i have a 16-year-old male who is still hospitalized with gunshot wounds. and i have a 15-year-old male who is still hospitalized with gunshot wounds. >> there was probably 100, 150 kids out here, and they were all running around. it kind of sounded like a horror movie. it was terrible. you can hear it on the audio on some of my cameras. it's just terror. >> reporter: police and school officials confirm the 16-year-old boy killed was a student at liberty high school in brentwood. students and parents tell nbc bay area he was a well-known basketball player. >> i think that this is absolutely tragic. you know, no child goes to a party believing that they're not going to make it out of that party. and no parent says goodbye to their child on a saturday night as they're leav
here's nbc's jodi hernandez. >> reporter: that was one of several gunshots that rang out at an oakley house party saturday night, sending teenagers scrambling and leaving a 16-year-old boy dead and three other teens wounded. >> i have a 17-year-old female who has been released from the hospital. she had gunshot wounds. i have a 16-year-old male who is still hospitalized with gunshot wounds. and i have a 15-year-old male who is still hospitalized with gunshot wounds. >> there...
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i think that is something i deafly strive to do more of >> reporter: in san francisco, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. tonight, the state is moving to revoke the license of the san jose daycare where 21- year-olds tragically drowned in swimming pool on monday. hilda gutierrez has been looking into the daycare she joins us now with what is new and what she has learned. >> the department of social services has filed the paperwork that immediately suspends the operating license of happy happy home daycare and requests permanent revocation of the license along with $11,000 in penalties against the operators. the in-home daycare had previously received six citations for deficiencies ranging from too many infants during an inspection to not document the monitoring of sleeping children and lack of criminal record clearance for an employee. this time, state regulars are requesting the license to be revoked. based on what happened in the pool, and the area listed as being off-limits during the prelicensing evaluation. the allegations state that respondents failed to ensure that the pool was
i think that is something i deafly strive to do more of >> reporter: in san francisco, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. tonight, the state is moving to revoke the license of the san jose daycare where 21- year-olds tragically drowned in swimming pool on monday. hilda gutierrez has been looking into the daycare she joins us now with what is new and what she has learned. >> the department of social services has filed the paperwork that immediately suspends the operating license of...
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oh for some more insight on this, a rather nice subject i spoke to jodie green. she's in the urban entomologist. those are people who study insects that live close to human, send a stop her boss can, whether she has ever encountered bed boxes. so outside of work i actually, i have hotels, 3 different times, 3 different states while traveling. and it had, it was pretty dramatic. i woke up one night and had bed bugs um, biting me on my face. can you just tell us briefly the bed bugs just annoying and causing these these rashes? oh, are there any more serious health issues? maybe well, there can be everybody react differently. we all have our own immune system. they have not been shown to cause diseases at this time, but there are definitely some public health impacts including psychological and lots of sleep and stand reactions. and yeah, it's pretty dramatic. and there, there are a lot of issues whether or not but there are diseases now the bed bugs are no longer confined to the bedroom and pro is that being found everywhere, even on the subway, have you heard of
oh for some more insight on this, a rather nice subject i spoke to jodie green. she's in the urban entomologist. those are people who study insects that live close to human, send a stop her boss can, whether she has ever encountered bed boxes. so outside of work i actually, i have hotels, 3 different times, 3 different states while traveling. and it had, it was pretty dramatic. i woke up one night and had bed bugs um, biting me on my face. can you just tell us briefly the bed bugs just annoying...
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jodie told me while she's happy the program is going into effect, it's just one of several strategies the city needs to prioritize to make san francisco streets safer. >> i mean, this is one tool in our tool box, right? a city like san francisco has a lot of other tools. this is one tool, um, and it is a layered effect, right? we can't just put one thing out there that is going to cure our speeding problem. it is a multi-layer need in a city that has a serious problem. >> reporter: according to walk sf, 14 pedestrians have been killed in the city this year, and hundreds more injured. in addition to the speed cameras, the organization is pushing the city to ban cars from turning right on red lights and from parking near intersections. jodie says she believes the city still has a long way to go to make the streets as safe as possible, but this law will definitely help. this is, you know, something that we, um, have been working on and believe that it's going to change the way that people drive and really realize that, you know, it's not acceptable to be speeding in a very dense neighbor
jodie told me while she's happy the program is going into effect, it's just one of several strategies the city needs to prioritize to make san francisco streets safer. >> i mean, this is one tool in our tool box, right? a city like san francisco has a lot of other tools. this is one tool, um, and it is a layered effect, right? we can't just put one thing out there that is going to cure our speeding problem. it is a multi-layer need in a city that has a serious problem. >> reporter:...
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walk sf's executive director jodie medeiros says she believes the new law will really help improve safety streets. >> we've seen it work in other places, places like new york city that has brought down speeding around the cameras by almost 60%. >> reporter: the pilot program will begin in 2025 here in the city and run for five years. the cameras will be placed on streets with the highest crash rates and school zones. jody told me while she's happy this program will be going into effect, it's just one of several strategies the city needs to prioritize to make san francisco streets safer. >> i mean this is one tool in our toolbox, right? so a city like san francisco has a lot of other tools. this is one tool and it is a layered effect, right? we can't just put one thing out there and think
walk sf's executive director jodie medeiros says she believes the new law will really help improve safety streets. >> we've seen it work in other places, places like new york city that has brought down speeding around the cameras by almost 60%. >> reporter: the pilot program will begin in 2025 here in the city and run for five years. the cameras will be placed on streets with the highest crash rates and school zones. jody told me while she's happy this program will be going into...
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jodi, thanks for being here. i'd love to get your assessment of the landscape for netanyahu in the wake of this horrific brutal attack. >> it's interesting, alex. you refer to him as mr. security. and prime minister netanyahu who i covered for four years and was there as bureue chief, he sees himself as the protector of israel and jewish people from the existential threat of iran. and he has won elections over and over again based on fear, based on the idea hamas and hezbollah and iran presented these threats to israel. however, he's not a warmongering leader. he's actually showed a lot of restraint in his power outings with gaza and in other settings. so this is a new framework for him as well as the political context you set us up with. so what is likely to happen, i think, is there will be a unity government. there are negotiations going on right now to bring opposition leaders into this government. the question really is whether netanyahu will be forced to kick out some of the right-wing ministers he's made h
jodi, thanks for being here. i'd love to get your assessment of the landscape for netanyahu in the wake of this horrific brutal attack. >> it's interesting, alex. you refer to him as mr. security. and prime minister netanyahu who i covered for four years and was there as bureue chief, he sees himself as the protector of israel and jewish people from the existential threat of iran. and he has won elections over and over again based on fear, based on the idea hamas and hezbollah and iran...
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and we'll also have jodie cohen and jodie is the special agent in charge for the fbi out of the bostonoffice. and jodie will highlight some of the federal partnerships. and some of the things that our federal partners are bringing to the table, bringing to bear to help us with this investigation. and we also have a bunch of people here, once you start naming people, you're going to have a problem, because you're going to forget somebody or screw something up. i would also tell you that a couple of our other federal partners are here, kevin neil, the u.s. marshal for the district of maine, james ferguson, and jim is the special agent in charge from the atf for the boston field division. they are heavily invested with staff along with the fbi and we can't thank them enough for all that they're doing on behalf of our state. i would also tell you that we are going to close with a brief q&a and we're going to try to get some of the questions out there. we appreciate your time, your patience, your professionalism, your partnership of getting the information out. i would think those questions
and we'll also have jodie cohen and jodie is the special agent in charge for the fbi out of the bostonoffice. and jodie will highlight some of the federal partnerships. and some of the things that our federal partners are bringing to the table, bringing to bear to help us with this investigation. and we also have a bunch of people here, once you start naming people, you're going to have a problem, because you're going to forget somebody or screw something up. i would also tell you that a couple...
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so evidence model just jody grade level. well, here's at the top of the hour, kick off is next here on the w, w as a football magazine the the league guaranteed the take off on d w the . but we will tell you how happy the boxes, the story. we have a, getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to you and for the present feelings about what's going on in the industry. instead of being discussed across the continent, dw, and use africa every friday on d, w. the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. fast fashion. watch now on youtube, the .
so evidence model just jody grade level. well, here's at the top of the hour, kick off is next here on the w, w as a football magazine the the league guaranteed the take off on d w the . but we will tell you how happy the boxes, the story. we have a, getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to you and for the present feelings about what's going on in the industry. instead of being discussed across the continent, dw, and use africa every friday on d, w. the fast fashion as an...
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let's bring in jodie green at the end of us, the of nebraska sees the urban entomologist. i mean, she's studies insights that live in close proximity to humans. dr. greene, before we talk signs, may i be so bold and ask you have a, have you ever had the dubious pleasure of sharing, you know, seeping for it is with bed bugs? i actually i have hotels, 3 different times, 3 different states while traveling and it had, it was pretty traumatic. i woke up one night and had bed bugs um, biting me on my face. can you just tell us briefly the bed bugs just annoying and causing these these rashes? oh, are there any more serious health issues? maybe well, there can be everybody react differently. we all have our own immune system. they have not been shown to cause diseases at this time, but there are definitely some public health impacts including psychological and lots of sleep and stand reactions. and yeah, it's pretty dramatic in there. there are a lot of issues whether or not that there are diseases. now a bed bugs are no longer confined to the bedroom and part of is that being fo
let's bring in jodie green at the end of us, the of nebraska sees the urban entomologist. i mean, she's studies insights that live in close proximity to humans. dr. greene, before we talk signs, may i be so bold and ask you have a, have you ever had the dubious pleasure of sharing, you know, seeping for it is with bed bugs? i actually i have hotels, 3 different times, 3 different states while traveling and it had, it was pretty traumatic. i woke up one night and had bed bugs um, biting me on my...
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by the way, i know that day mile jodi don't be what black don't go book. i'm not the only game i do need of god bother to get the though we didn't get the 5th thing. jumping up on the google sound. bako died, the head go down. yeah, but doodle that of being done by sounds. then the height of down less, i'm with the, with the bus on the way you walk out to help the inside citizens help along the night. if i felt only what was that mean? the the, the leading i'm doing the same . we a lovely song. we'd love to know. nothing be solved enough to be late. you without a couple things i may do, but let me, let me look at the uh, the units that we always the last that the the the yeah uh. timeline of it is 2. 05. okay. the table. okay. erica. new stuff in my seat on the oh, well assume that i didn't even have dunbar for that's available. so somebody is the b is grad. the 5th one is the site ends up being adequately fell on the front of the status and most certainly stuff which is set to the of the the lady to the new model. the, the what i like to leave early in th
by the way, i know that day mile jodi don't be what black don't go book. i'm not the only game i do need of god bother to get the though we didn't get the 5th thing. jumping up on the google sound. bako died, the head go down. yeah, but doodle that of being done by sounds. then the height of down less, i'm with the, with the bus on the way you walk out to help the inside citizens help along the night. if i felt only what was that mean? the the, the leading i'm doing the same . we a lovely song....
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republican senator from iowa jodi ernst and jimmy panetta. you met with netanyahu on tuesday. israel was clearly not prepared for that day, and several days after israelis are furious. do you sense that israel and the military are ready for what comes next for this next major attack, for getting their hostages back, for everything following? >> well, thank you, jake. and here we stand as a bicameral bipartisan delegation that visited israel in those short days after the hamas attacks, and the weight in the room when we met with prime minister netanyahu was very heavy. but i do believe that they are prepared for the upcoming weeks, months, whatever it takes for them to work out the deals with hostages as well as make sure that they are destroying hamas. so, again, it was a very heavy, very somber meeting we had with the prime minister. our hearts go out to those that have been affected through these horrible terrorist attacks. but we stand unified in solidarity with israel. >> congressman panetta, the original purpose of your trip was to discuss potential peace agreements in th
republican senator from iowa jodi ernst and jimmy panetta. you met with netanyahu on tuesday. israel was clearly not prepared for that day, and several days after israelis are furious. do you sense that israel and the military are ready for what comes next for this next major attack, for getting their hostages back, for everything following? >> well, thank you, jake. and here we stand as a bicameral bipartisan delegation that visited israel in those short days after the hamas attacks, and...
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across from her, we are joined by the political news director jody schneider in washington. we know that americans have also been part of hostages taken during the attack. what does full support mean in terms of where president biden is willing to provide to israel at this point? >> president binds main message was the u.s. stands by israel, is horrified by the attacks over the weekend. particularly of civilians near children, elderly and making the case that this should not widen. that others that seek to take advantage of the situation -- he basically said don't do it. he was trying for a very unified message supportive of israel. a very sober and resolute kind of speech from the white house today. he did say that munitions and other intelligence support will be forthcoming from the u.s.. particularly things to help replenish the iron dam, that antimissile structure in this realm. but in terms of long-term funding, he is going to need congress support for that and he said he will make sure he gets that from congress. that will be trickier. especially given the house of rep
across from her, we are joined by the political news director jody schneider in washington. we know that americans have also been part of hostages taken during the attack. what does full support mean in terms of where president biden is willing to provide to israel at this point? >> president binds main message was the u.s. stands by israel, is horrified by the attacks over the weekend. particularly of civilians near children, elderly and making the case that this should not widen. that...