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reporting live from oroville, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> jodi and team of our reporters have been there covering the spillway failure since evacuation orders were on sunday. to keep up to date, keep tabs with our digital platforms. >>> driving down one of the most famous streets in the world could soon cost you. mark ferrell wants to impose a fee and force drivers to make a reservation if they want to go down the crooked part of lombard street. he says the city has run out of ideas for reducing gridlock. those living on the block would not have to pay the toll. supervisor estimates it would take two years to implement this proposal. >>> if you think a marathon is tough to run, think about running a marathon every week. >> it's a mission that one man has given himself. >> reporter: the name greg mcquaid may not ring any bells at first. but when you hear him talk, you recognize a voice that's been a familiar part of bay area air waves for many years. by the end of this year, people are likely to recognize him for a different reason. you'll see him run
reporting live from oroville, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> jodi and team of our reporters have been there covering the spillway failure since evacuation orders were on sunday. to keep up to date, keep tabs with our digital platforms. >>> driving down one of the most famous streets in the world could soon cost you. mark ferrell wants to impose a fee and force drivers to make a reservation if they want to go down the crooked part of...
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great reporting, jodi.thank you so much for the details. >>> what we're seeing right now, we have our storm system lingering a little bit more than expected. that's why the rainfall has stayed into the afternoon hours. and with it, pretty much parallel to monterrey, the counterclockwise circulation around there is helping to spin up the moisture from the south. that's why account santa cruz mountains and san jose got first. this begin to weaken by tomorrow morning. that's when we see the rainfall taper off. the highest flooding threat is right where we have storm ranger positioned down here into southern california from san diego into los angeles, 24-hour rain totals, two to three inches. this will be the spot to watch for tonight. back up here throughout the bay area, we have heavy rainfall we've been contending with. the bulk of it is now starting to move up into the peninsula, also the north bay. i'm going to track that in a second. what i want you to note is we're probably still under another three hour
great reporting, jodi.thank you so much for the details. >>> what we're seeing right now, we have our storm system lingering a little bit more than expected. that's why the rainfall has stayed into the afternoon hours. and with it, pretty much parallel to monterrey, the counterclockwise circulation around there is helping to spin up the moisture from the south. that's why account santa cruz mountains and san jose got first. this begin to weaken by tomorrow morning. that's when we see...
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jo jodi, a lot to deal with. the evac wouees were told yestey that their properties could be flooded in an hour. they fled asap. hotels are packed and so are the evacuation centers. people young and old looking for safety. nbc bay area's tom generjenson oroville. what are you seeing tonight? >> reporter: well it's really eerie downtown. a complete downtown empty like a ghost town. empty for the real reason, the real danger of a major flood. we found people who stayed home despite the warnings to evacuate. this is why nearly 190,000 people left in the mandatory evacuation orders. even with this much force coming at them and the threat of a 30-foot wall of water, some people in the oroville area refused to leave. >> anything can happen. >> reporter: this man tried to leave last night but after moving eight miles in three hours during the mad rush, he decided to go back home and take care of a disabled home. >> he said if they're going to wash us away, it's going to wash us away. he wanted to come home. so we came b
jo jodi, a lot to deal with. the evac wouees were told yestey that their properties could be flooded in an hour. they fled asap. hotels are packed and so are the evacuation centers. people young and old looking for safety. nbc bay area's tom generjenson oroville. what are you seeing tonight? >> reporter: well it's really eerie downtown. a complete downtown empty like a ghost town. empty for the real reason, the real danger of a major flood. we found people who stayed home despite the...
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its next-door neighbors to either side are red-tagged and three doors down jody hasn't had any peace since it happened. >> my stomach has been in knots since then. and i tried to go out and do things and forget it yesterday but i can't. >> reporter: the house continued to move through the evening yesterday making sure it stayed fresh in people's minds. in fact, today jody stayed home keeping watch afraid to leave her home and dogs in case her side of the same hill came down. >> i just think what if something happens? i can see it from here. >> reporter: she has been planting the hill hoping it would hold. neighbors had an expert inspect the lot but they said it's safe. no public works today. it's too unstable making neighbors like jody wonder what else tomorrow's storm will bring. >> i keep looking and i'm just so worried and i feel so bad for them. i just -- so sorry. >> reporter: the homeowners are staying with a family member and i talked to that family member who told me they have filed an insurance claim and they have a number but they have to wait until the end of the week for
its next-door neighbors to either side are red-tagged and three doors down jody hasn't had any peace since it happened. >> my stomach has been in knots since then. and i tried to go out and do things and forget it yesterday but i can't. >> reporter: the house continued to move through the evening yesterday making sure it stayed fresh in people's minds. in fact, today jody stayed home keeping watch afraid to leave her home and dogs in case her side of the same hill came down....
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i'm jodi hernandez, i'll have an update from oroville coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. as the new storm arrives on friday, we expect sierra snow, 2 inches in blue canyon to 10 inches in kirkwood. >>> new evidence from investigators as they look for the person who shot a man in front of his family. a new clue in a road ragekillini >>> a new clue in a road rage killing in the east bay. and you're looking at it. it's that photograph of that white van. san leandro police aren't saying how it's connected to the driver who gunned down another driver. that death in front of his wife and two kids. thom jensen is in san leandro with what investigators are saying about the white van. what do we know? >> reporter: we know they're saying that they do not know that this is the suspect vehicle. just that it's a vehicle of interest in their investigation. but they believe it could lead to the killer. the van was traveling westbound very close to the 45-year-old's suv. >> we don't know if the people in the van travel in the same direction, if they were also shot at or they witnessed th
i'm jodi hernandez, i'll have an update from oroville coming up. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. as the new storm arrives on friday, we expect sierra snow, 2 inches in blue canyon to 10 inches in kirkwood. >>> new evidence from investigators as they look for the person who shot a man in front of his family. a new clue in a road ragekillini >>> a new clue in a road rage killing in the east bay. and you're looking at it. it's that photograph of that white van. san...
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reporting live at berkeley, i'm jodi hernandez.bc bay area news. >>> thank you, an oakland congresswoman barbara lee released a statement on the protests saying in part berkeley has brought history with dissent, and berkeley students are within their frights to protest, she does go on to say the violence is counterproductive and dangerous. >> well, what is happening in berkeley, getting attention from the white house, president trump making a veiled threat. mr. trump saying if you see berkeley practicing violence on people with a different view, no federal funds, and gavin newsome says he is surprised about the actions against a few. does the president have the authority to pull funds? our investigative unit is following the money, more with the financial figures and the possible impact of this tweet. >> it is not clear if the tweet is aimed at the entire uc system or just cal so we looked at the budget and crunched the numbers. the uc system received nearly $8.5 billion a year in federal funding including education, research and h
reporting live at berkeley, i'm jodi hernandez.bc bay area news. >>> thank you, an oakland congresswoman barbara lee released a statement on the protests saying in part berkeley has brought history with dissent, and berkeley students are within their frights to protest, she does go on to say the violence is counterproductive and dangerous. >> well, what is happening in berkeley, getting attention from the white house, president trump making a veiled threat. mr. trump saying if...
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jodi hernandez has been there for the past 48 hours. what's the biggest fear moving forward now? >> reporter: well there's a lot of uncertainty here tonight. people are being allowed to return home in part because of the massive repair operation that's been under way here. these big bags are filled with sand and rock and crews have been working around the clock to place these bags and the rocks on to that damaged spillway. and apparently it's paying off. >> this is an aggressive proactive attack to address the erosion concern. >> crews have been using helicopters and heavy equipment to place 30 tons of rock an hour on the e raided earthen spillway at the oroville dam. and tonight it appears that the fix is working. >> we have concluded that it is safe to reduce the immediate evacuation order currently in place to an evacuation warning. >> reporter: after two days, the butte county sheriff gave 188,000 evacuated residents the call clear to return home. officials feared that the erosion could lead to massive flooding downstream. the main spillway suffered damage too but tonight the
jodi hernandez has been there for the past 48 hours. what's the biggest fear moving forward now? >> reporter: well there's a lot of uncertainty here tonight. people are being allowed to return home in part because of the massive repair operation that's been under way here. these big bags are filled with sand and rock and crews have been working around the clock to place these bags and the rocks on to that damaged spillway. and apparently it's paying off. >> this is an aggressive...
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-jody. -what is "titanic"? -that's the movie. -soundtrack for $400. jody again. -what is "ben-hur"?. $600.
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>> andy: jody is her first name, she has everyone called her chief jody. it's fantastic.at if law enforcement wants to have a good relations with the community, they should stop shooting unarmed citizens. they >> unarmed citizens. i don't think they should shoot unarmed citizens, no. >> andy: i don't disagree with you, but isn't what they were doing here a good thing in terms of establishing good relations with the community? >> i think you could argue, yeah, it's superficial. there are students there in that community whose parents feel that, they have opinions about law enforcement not doing the best charm. don't give me that. >> andy: i think you are slandering the fine people of the north camden police department. you have no evidence that they are doing a bad job. >> i think it's social criticism. >> andy: tom, you said they have the most pc police force in the country. >> tom: everyone is a pc police in northampton. carley, you want to know why you should teach your children to be afraid of the police. you shouldn't, parents of different backgrounds may think differ
>> andy: jody is her first name, she has everyone called her chief jody. it's fantastic.at if law enforcement wants to have a good relations with the community, they should stop shooting unarmed citizens. they >> unarmed citizens. i don't think they should shoot unarmed citizens, no. >> andy: i don't disagree with you, but isn't what they were doing here a good thing in terms of establishing good relations with the community? >> i think you could argue, yeah, it's...
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reporting live in oroville, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. really being physically and mentally nimble is important. because things could change dramatically. >> they're doing their best to gauge what could happen, nobody knows what will happen once they get to three to four inches of wet weather over the next seven days. they do have a look at the water level here with them letting out 100,000 cfs. that's quite a drop from the height of the water we think by tomorrow morning they could drop it an additional few feet down to 868. that is the good news, but again, more wet weather is on the way. as we get a look right now on the doppler radar. we'll have to wait to get the heaviest rainfall to move back into oroville. you see the storm system clearly out here across the northern coastline. we're about six hours away from things beginning to ramp up. >> what i want to do is spend some time on the extended forecast. there's a lot of moving parts as we head through the next seven days. tomorrow is the first storm we'll see in a series of storms.
reporting live in oroville, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. really being physically and mentally nimble is important. because things could change dramatically. >> they're doing their best to gauge what could happen, nobody knows what will happen once they get to three to four inches of wet weather over the next seven days. they do have a look at the water level here with them letting out 100,000 cfs. that's quite a drop from the height of the water we think by...
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reporting live in guerneville, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> yeah, jodi, three times not the charm in this case. way too much water. lots of problems because of yesterday's storm. check this out, dominic dutez sent this photograph, it's a eucalyptus tree, it's big and it came down blocking traffic in both directions. niles canyon plagued with a lot of problems during this storm. this is in the north bay as well. we want to see your pictures, your videos. wu eve been sending us great stuff. keep on going it, tag us on twitter, instagram or past them to our facebook page. >>> after hiring a high profile attorney, some residents of the sinking millenniillennium towero have having second thoughts. the homeowner's association retained the attorney against the developer. pen chillily is best known for winning a judgment against o.j. simpson for the family of ron goldman in 1987. but some of the residents say they're being kept in the dark. >> we don't know what the legal strategy is. why did they hire a defense attorney over a construction defect attorney. maybe there's a plan ther
reporting live in guerneville, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> yeah, jodi, three times not the charm in this case. way too much water. lots of problems because of yesterday's storm. check this out, dominic dutez sent this photograph, it's a eucalyptus tree, it's big and it came down blocking traffic in both directions. niles canyon plagued with a lot of problems during this storm. this is in the north bay as well. we want to see your pictures, your videos. wu eve been sending us...
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i'm jodi hernandez with the new threat that has students on that list alarmed. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, storm ranger mobile doppler radar detects heavier pockets of rain from san francisco to the north bay. heavier rain in hercules. i'll have details of a flooding threat this week coming up in less than eight minutes. event at uc berkeley. >>> new at 6:00, more fallout following meloian nop lis, the controversial speaker last week. now cal students interested in the college republican's club are getting threatening messages. jodi hernandez joins us from campus with the new concern now over student safety. >> reporter: raj, berkeley republicans say that perk on the stolen e-mail list aren't even members of their club. but now they are receiving threatening e-mail messages from a self described anarchist who promises the publish their names on social media. >> when we table, we get called fascists and racists and neo-nazis and get flipped off, fu, spat at. >> reporter: that's what the berkeley college republicans have had to deal with following last week's shutdown of the me
i'm jodi hernandez with the new threat that has students on that list alarmed. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri, storm ranger mobile doppler radar detects heavier pockets of rain from san francisco to the north bay. heavier rain in hercules. i'll have details of a flooding threat this week coming up in less than eight minutes. event at uc berkeley. >>> new at 6:00, more fallout following meloian nop lis, the controversial speaker last week. now cal students interested in the...
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jodi. >> reporter: that's right. an incredible story. driving in this stormy weather is certainly very, very challenging. we're standing along interstate 80 where you can see people making their way home in this wet weather. as mentioned, there is an east bay woman thanking her lucky stars after a very close call on another east bay freeway. >> it was like, oh, no. i got a tree. >> reporter: that's what harriet hutchinton went through her mind when she says a tree came crashing down on her as she drove in oakland this afternoon. >> she is a little shaken up but luckily got away with a couple scrapes on her hands. so we got real lucky. >> reporter: it's just one of the many dangerous spots in the east bay as water-logged trees and hillsides take yet another soaking. a mudslide has closed the road in castro valley. pieces of earth were still sliding as we arrived. >> trees, rocks, flooding. washout all over the place. it's -- there is a lot of -- it's a lot of problems. >> it's crazy. we need it to stop raining. >> reporter: hutchinson say
jodi. >> reporter: that's right. an incredible story. driving in this stormy weather is certainly very, very challenging. we're standing along interstate 80 where you can see people making their way home in this wet weather. as mentioned, there is an east bay woman thanking her lucky stars after a very close call on another east bay freeway. >> it was like, oh, no. i got a tree. >> reporter: that's what harriet hutchinton went through her mind when she says a tree came...
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let's bring in nbc bay area's jody hernandez in oroville.t are the engineers telling you tonight. >> reporter: well so far things are looking pretty good. they say we have noticed some significant changes today. the most noticeable is the amount of water coming over the spillway. if you remember what it looked like a couple nights ago, you'll see that there is definitely a lot less water coming down. experts dramatically reduce the flow yet again today and they say the situation continues to improve. >> we're really working in in the right direction to reduce these risks to this community and those down stream. >> reporter: crews are working nonstop in the rain to make sure the damaged oroville spillway remains stable. >> the spillway has been stable through this entire process for a number of days. >> reporter: the department of water resources reduced the flow over the spillway dramatically. to make room in the reservoir for the new rain the storms are bringing in. and to allow critical debris to be removed from are the river below. >> now
let's bring in nbc bay area's jody hernandez in oroville.t are the engineers telling you tonight. >> reporter: well so far things are looking pretty good. they say we have noticed some significant changes today. the most noticeable is the amount of water coming over the spillway. if you remember what it looked like a couple nights ago, you'll see that there is definitely a lot less water coming down. experts dramatically reduce the flow yet again today and they say the situation continues...
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what does it say to you about the company, jodi?ir customers in a whole new way, but also their own employees. often what we're seeing right now is are really employees driving change at a company. i would keep my eye on what employees say today. >> it's interesting to see in the memo, he said it's been a tough 24 hours. and employees and other issues here within the company, engineers and scientists, 15, are women in uber. then he compares it to facebook, 23% at apple, google 19%. almost in defense. there seems to be a problem with women, no? >> in categories of how many women engineers specifically do you have are not specifically broken out. the question about uber, the culture is very different. this is a ceo who has bragged about kind of getting women on demand just like you get a car on demand. it's a company that has prided itself on breaking the rules at the time. entering markets even where it wasn't allowed. saying we're going to proceed and ask questions later. so, i think the question is whether uber can become a kind of
what does it say to you about the company, jodi?ir customers in a whole new way, but also their own employees. often what we're seeing right now is are really employees driving change at a company. i would keep my eye on what employees say today. >> it's interesting to see in the memo, he said it's been a tough 24 hours. and employees and other issues here within the company, engineers and scientists, 15, are women in uber. then he compares it to facebook, 23% at apple, google 19%. almost...
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here is jody paterson who wrote -- jim cook adds the thought -- and then sean wiles sr. -- those areust some of the thoughts this morning on this topic of free speech. that topic tog our three hours this morning and getting your thoughts on it. it's based on the first amendment of the constitution. familiar to many of you who watch the program. abridging ofthe withreedom of speech -- that in mind, your thoughts. if you think there should be limits. for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. for independents, 202-748-8002. we did read the facebook page. you can also post on twitter. first call this morning is joe from georgia. we are talking about free speech this morning. what do you think about this idea of there should be limits? caller: i love c-span. i think there ought to be some limits. i don't think you ought to have hate speech. i'm against that. i'm cursing someone or saying something about their character, that should not be allowed. speech, totally against that. i think trump will be the greatest president. i think trump ought to be allowed to attack the media. most of t
here is jody paterson who wrote -- jim cook adds the thought -- and then sean wiles sr. -- those areust some of the thoughts this morning on this topic of free speech. that topic tog our three hours this morning and getting your thoughts on it. it's based on the first amendment of the constitution. familiar to many of you who watch the program. abridging ofthe withreedom of speech -- that in mind, your thoughts. if you think there should be limits. for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats....
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here's jody paterson who wrote i would say that racist hate speech is totally unacceptable some that should be allowed. when just a penny for each and allow some to the more rules on other free speech, jim cook adds the thought of course there are questions, should there be free speech? there's a limit hate speech law, us and incitement. the bill of rights has been watered down at the federal powers grow on the individual and that greatly declined and then sean, there's this post be any provision of free speech so long as it does not cause harm to any other individual or group or otherwise are not causing harm for breaking the law. these days the government and its entities have restricted these freedoms in many ways. those are just some of the thoughts this morning on this topic of free speech. again this topic or three hours this morning and getting your thoughts on it. again it's based on the first amendment to the constitution. familiar to many of you who watch the program in which part of the enemy goes that it prohibits the abridging the freedom of speech and of the press that
here's jody paterson who wrote i would say that racist hate speech is totally unacceptable some that should be allowed. when just a penny for each and allow some to the more rules on other free speech, jim cook adds the thought of course there are questions, should there be free speech? there's a limit hate speech law, us and incitement. the bill of rights has been watered down at the federal powers grow on the individual and that greatly declined and then sean, there's this post be any...
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. >> here's bay area's jodi hernandez in dublin. >> reporter: sylvia, an immigrant who didn't want to give us her last name say she and others are worried about what's ahead. she says the president's promised crackdown on illegal immigration has some afraid to go to work and school. >> people are just living with daily fear. and it is disrupting our lives. >> reporter: hundreds of immigrant advocates took to the streets today at the department of homeland security released its plans to ramp up deportations, including hiring 10,000 new immigration agents and directing them to arrest any undocumented immigrants they encounter. immigration advocates promise to fight the orders and call on the alameda county sheriff not to cooperate with i.c.e. >> we're asking the sheriff to play no part in the trump administration deportation issue. >> reporter: the sheriff says the department is not in the deportation business and its policy makes that clear. he says i.c.e. hasn't walked through their doors a single time this year. >> our policy does include one line that indicates that we can notify i.
. >> here's bay area's jodi hernandez in dublin. >> reporter: sylvia, an immigrant who didn't want to give us her last name say she and others are worried about what's ahead. she says the president's promised crackdown on illegal immigration has some afraid to go to work and school. >> people are just living with daily fear. and it is disrupting our lives. >> reporter: hundreds of immigrant advocates took to the streets today at the department of homeland security...
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jodi hernandez joins us tonight from st. helena. what where you seeing? >> reporter: well a flood warning is in effect for the napa river. we're in st. helena where the water is moving fast and it is running high. a river watch is in full force. >> there was a big roar, a big rush. i thought it was a tree falling. multiple crashes of the trees coming down. and then just two huge explosions. >> reporter: dillon brewster describes the massive mud slide that barrelled down onto his street and blew out transformers this week. redwood road was closed and 200 houses went without power for two days. pg&e crews worked hard to restore the power but the problems are far from over. >> now with the rain kicking back up today, it's getting a lot stickier, a lot muddier. >> now with more flood warnings issued for napa county, folks are on alert once again. >> obviously way more than we could handle in a small amount of time. >> creeks and the napa river are once again rising. people are keeping a close watch on water levels hoping for the best. >> our hope is that the
jodi hernandez joins us tonight from st. helena. what where you seeing? >> reporter: well a flood warning is in effect for the napa river. we're in st. helena where the water is moving fast and it is running high. a river watch is in full force. >> there was a big roar, a big rush. i thought it was a tree falling. multiple crashes of the trees coming down. and then just two huge explosions. >> reporter: dillon brewster describes the massive mud slide that barrelled down onto...
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we've seen some protest today with the likes of michaelj fox and jodie kidd making speeches about trump tomorrow. they will probably be looking at the frocks. i don't get to go to the movies very often. you haven't seen anything for ages, have you? no, very disappointed. as i was saying, this is the best night out at had in ages! thanks very much. that's it for the papers. coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomon. so jason, what do we have this week? this week we sift the debris of the boston marathon in the company of kevin bacon and mark wahlberg in patriots day. we take a long, sad look at the life of footballer and alcoholic, george best. examining how the swagger became a stagger. and putting you off fluffy robes for life, we seek a cure for wellness in a swiss alpine spa. so, let's start with patriots day. it is the story of the 2013 boston marathon bombing and the manhunt afterwards? yes, the aftermath. it gripped the world. there was this extraordinary bombing of the boston
we've seen some protest today with the likes of michaelj fox and jodie kidd making speeches about trump tomorrow. they will probably be looking at the frocks. i don't get to go to the movies very often. you haven't seen anything for ages, have you? no, very disappointed. as i was saying, this is the best night out at had in ages! thanks very much. that's it for the papers. coming up next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema...
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jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. another live picture from nbc bay area sky ranger, nearly 200,000 people told to evacuate. that includes the city of oroville which looks like ghost town the tonight. tom jensen is live with the people who decided to stay. they're taking their chances. >> reporter: most people did leave, as you can tell. downtown oroville looks like a ghost town but dm stay behind. either because they didn't have anywhere to go or they felt safe where their homes are. they stayed behind to take care of somebody who couldn't leave. >> reporter: sylvia said she and her dog are staying put. >> it is a big hassle i'm oxygen. >> reporter: her medical equipment is too much to move and set up and the next door neighbor couldn't find a place would be suitable for sylvia so he stayed behind too. >> there were no hotels between her and redding. i figured i would take them to the hotel but there was not. >> reporter: we've this much force coming at them and the threat of a 30-foot wall of water, some people in t
jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. another live picture from nbc bay area sky ranger, nearly 200,000 people told to evacuate. that includes the city of oroville which looks like ghost town the tonight. tom jensen is live with the people who decided to stay. they're taking their chances. >> reporter: most people did leave, as you can tell. downtown oroville looks like a ghost town but dm stay behind. either because they didn't have anywhere to go or they felt safe where...
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reporting live, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. let's go back to sky ranger and another look at the repairs being made. the towns just down stream are coming back to life. the mandatory evacuation order has been lifted. mark matthews was at the evacuation central in chico when word came down that they could go home. what are you seeing there? >> right now i'm listening to church bells. the town is coming back to life. this morning oroville was pretty empty. evacuation orders were lifted sunday night. most of the people here left. >> how happy are you to be home? >> you don't know. i am way happy. >> christy palmer got home late this afternoon. kids and pets. 1,600 evacuates here. we found this woman digging through clothes that her sunday could wear. last sunday there was no time to pack. >> i grab my kids, my grand kids, my four dogs. we had to leave dog behind because she got scared. >> at noon today, she had no idea when she would be going home. >> you would think the mayor would come in and say what's going on but nobody said n
reporting live, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. let's go back to sky ranger and another look at the repairs being made. the towns just down stream are coming back to life. the mandatory evacuation order has been lifted. mark matthews was at the evacuation central in chico when word came down that they could go home. what are you seeing there? >> right now i'm listening to church bells. the town is coming back to life. this morning oroville was pretty empty....
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we just saw jodi nernds oroville and we want to show you the next round could hit. nothing too heavy but potentially some spotty activity. again, drastically different. not tonight cloud cover but also that rainfall returning across the entire bay area. wet roadways across the peninsula. for the south bay, 55. a look throughout the north bay. we'll start in the upper 50s. chicago on any travel on our bridges into san francisco and also gusty winds. the time line really looks skin with what we've been seeing. there haven't been any curveballs. we'll show you the time line so you can see how different parts of the bay area will be impacted. 1:00 in the morning, we're starting the rain across calistoga, and the first wave of heavier arrival at 3:30 in the morning. then this starts to move off course, impacting the east bay, peninsula, san francisco. then we really think we'll get in on some widespread coverage for san jose by 8:00 in the morning. the thing that will be a lot different with this storm, as opposed to many of the storms in the past. once we hit the aftern
we just saw jodi nernds oroville and we want to show you the next round could hit. nothing too heavy but potentially some spotty activity. again, drastically different. not tonight cloud cover but also that rainfall returning across the entire bay area. wet roadways across the peninsula. for the south bay, 55. a look throughout the north bay. we'll start in the upper 50s. chicago on any travel on our bridges into san francisco and also gusty winds. the time line really looks skin with what...
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we start with jodi hernandez, live near the dam. what is new? >> reporter: yjessica, a very active scene out here at the oroville dam, helicopters have been flying back and forth, dump trucks filled with boulders are heading to the spill way. they're doing repai
we start with jodi hernandez, live near the dam. what is new? >> reporter: yjessica, a very active scene out here at the oroville dam, helicopters have been flying back and forth, dump trucks filled with boulders are heading to the spill way. they're doing repai
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jodi hernandez is live with more on that daring rescue. >> reporter: a remarkable rescue. we've been talking about how dangerous roads when it rains. one young man found out the hard way. fortunately, two good samaritans were nearby to help. >> i thought whoever is in that car is in trouble. >> reporter: dan can the the rich described what he was thinking when he saw the car in the creek yesterday afternoon after the driver crashed off the slick covered roadway. >> i could hear there was a young man in the car hitting the window. i couldn't get door open. >> reporter: they swung into action. clayton jumped in the water and tried desperately to pry it open. >> i think the car had denlts s the door wasn't going on open. >> reporter: he took out his pick axe. he shattered the window. >> you could hear it implode. i just started grabbing everything i could. i guess one of the things i grabbed was him. it happened so fast. >> reporter: miraculously, the driver, a man in his 20s, had only minor injuries. >> it was all going so fast. he was still dazed. he was just happy to get o
jodi hernandez is live with more on that daring rescue. >> reporter: a remarkable rescue. we've been talking about how dangerous roads when it rains. one young man found out the hard way. fortunately, two good samaritans were nearby to help. >> i thought whoever is in that car is in trouble. >> reporter: dan can the the rich described what he was thinking when he saw the car in the creek yesterday afternoon after the driver crashed off the slick covered roadway. >> i...
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jodi hernandez joins us where the napa river is rising fast. what are we talking about here? >> reporter: that's right. the napa river is rising at an incredible rate. we're here in saint helena. you can see the napa river and see just how high and just how fast it is flowing and it's gone up quite a bit since we've been here. we got here an hour and a half ago and the road here was total dry. we drove right through, there is now water out on the roadway and people here are on guard. >> there's a big roar, big rush. i thought it was a tree falling. multiple crashes of the trees coming down. and then just two huge explosions. >> reporter: he describes the massive mudslide that barreled down on to his street in this week's stormy weather. redwood road has been closed and more than 200 houses have been without power for two days. pg&e is still working to restore it even as new rain falls. >> now with the rain kicking back up today it's getting a lot muddier. >> reporter: now with more flood warnings issued folks are on alert once again. creeks and the napa river are once again r
jodi hernandez joins us where the napa river is rising fast. what are we talking about here? >> reporter: that's right. the napa river is rising at an incredible rate. we're here in saint helena. you can see the napa river and see just how high and just how fast it is flowing and it's gone up quite a bit since we've been here. we got here an hour and a half ago and the road here was total dry. we drove right through, there is now water out on the roadway and people here are on guard....
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host: under repealed and replace efforts, jody wants to know how do you plan to play for those debts paid for those who will lose their doctor? -- paid for those who will lose their doctor? guest: the idea is no one will lose their doctor. the informal came online in 2013 in somebody -- we all had to do something. i had a health savings account which i lost because the president told me ahead junk insurance and it wasn't acceptable. i cannot take a special deal that was special to congress. i buy on price, the cheapest. let me get in for the lowest dollar cost possible. i didn't look to see whether any doctors i knew were covered on the plan, because honestly, with a $6,000 deductible, i would probably's and all the money i was spend -- i was spent on the premium. if i couldn't fix it myself, i would just died. a lot of people have that mindset. we talked about people who have coverage, but they may have an insurance card that they don't feel like to have access to care. the question that you asked, held are you going to cover the cost? the idea would be you keep people seeing their
host: under repealed and replace efforts, jody wants to know how do you plan to play for those debts paid for those who will lose their doctor? -- paid for those who will lose their doctor? guest: the idea is no one will lose their doctor. the informal came online in 2013 in somebody -- we all had to do something. i had a health savings account which i lost because the president told me ahead junk insurance and it wasn't acceptable. i cannot take a special deal that was special to congress. i...
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we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to, so i applied to the. >> how long did it take you to develop this work for the plaza? >> this was a fast track project. design development was about a month. >> let's look at the beautiful mural. i have never seen a mural created on asphalt. >> the heat of the asphalt, a new layer of asphalt. then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a
we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to,...
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here's actress jodie foster. >> we know that the first attack on democracy is an assault on free expression and civil liberties. >> reporter: but past academy awards themselves might be the best predictor of what's in store for us. >> we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. >> reporter: marlon brando even famously rejecting his academy award for his role having an actress of american indian descent make his point for him. >> and the reasons for this being are the treatment of american indians today by the film industry. >> reporter: should fireworks fly tomorrow night, we could hear from president trump himself. he's used oscar night to vent in years past, once live-tweeting, "the oscars are a sad joke, very much like our president. so many things are wrong." some of the president's supporters showed up today. do you exhibit anyone to win tomorrow night and to support president trump? >> i talked to trump supporters within the industry and they have almost a reticent to speak out. they just don't want the blowback. >> should be a very exciting night. much more ahead on "worl
here's actress jodie foster. >> we know that the first attack on democracy is an assault on free expression and civil liberties. >> reporter: but past academy awards themselves might be the best predictor of what's in store for us. >> we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. >> reporter: marlon brando even famously rejecting his academy award for his role having an actress of american indian descent make his point for him. >> and the reasons for this...
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place in support of immigrant rights, where the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodieng to keep their families alive and to keep food in their mouths and keep diseases from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our time to tell our elective officials to do theirjob. we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political mist surrounding the event, with many anticipating acceptance speeches with an anti—trump message. one of the nominated films, the white helmets, has been dragged into the political frame. sunday's ceremony is sure to have the glitz and glamour you would expect, but this year look out for more political digs than usual. now it's time for the weather. so more wet and windy weather is on its way for sunday. breaking news. another named storm. this one is slightly different. it was named by our counterparts, the irish met service. this is storm newan. it will bring consequences. it will have our way as well. it is likely to bea have our way a
place in support of immigrant rights, where the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodieng to keep their families alive and to keep food in their mouths and keep diseases from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our time to tell our elective officials to do theirjob. we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political mist surrounding the event, with many...
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place in support of immigrant rights, where the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodieto keep food in their mouths and keep diseases from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our time to tell our elective officials to do theirjob. that we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political mist surrounding the event, with many anticipating acceptance speeches with an anti—trump message. —— political mood. one of the nominated films, the white helmets, has been dragged into the political frame. the documentary is about rescuers on the journey through training to the syrian front line. its cameraman khaled khatib has been barred from travelling to los angeles for the ceremony. officials say they have found what they called "derogatory information" about him. sunday's ceremony is sure to have the glitz and glamour you would expect, but this year look out for more political digs than usual. we will have the headlines in a moment. thank you for watching. hello
place in support of immigrant rights, where the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodieto keep food in their mouths and keep diseases from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our time to tell our elective officials to do theirjob. that we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political mist surrounding the event, with many anticipating acceptance speeches...
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he was born jody, but has been identifying as a boy for more than a year.e first heard from him around christmas when he was asked to leave his new jersey boy scout troop. but now he could be welcomed back, even though he's not sure if he wants to return. >> i like to go camping and do science experiments, eat cupcakes and stuff. it was fun. >> reporter: in a statement, the boy scout organization says he will accept and register youth in the programs based on the gender indicated on the application. previously, they only accepted children born male. >> this was a wakeup call for him, of our society could be so cruel. but then i'm happy, because then no other child is going to have to go through what my child went through. >> reporter: when the boy scouts started accepting gay troop leaders in 2015, after accepting gay scouts, the decision was met with both celebration and alarm. >> the young people in the scouts don't have a problem with this. it's mostly the adults having a hard time coming along. >> reporter: with the new decision to accept transgender bo
he was born jody, but has been identifying as a boy for more than a year.e first heard from him around christmas when he was asked to leave his new jersey boy scout troop. but now he could be welcomed back, even though he's not sure if he wants to return. >> i like to go camping and do science experiments, eat cupcakes and stuff. it was fun. >> reporter: in a statement, the boy scout organization says he will accept and register youth in the programs based on the gender indicated on...
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place in support of immigrant rights, where the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodielies alive and to keep food in their mouths and keep diseases away from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our time to tell our elected officials to do theirjob. that we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political mist to be a political mood surrounding the event, with many anticipating acceptance speeches with an anti—trump message. sunday's ceremony is sure to have the glitz and glamour you would expect, but this year look out for more political digs than usual. nothing beats a trip to the cinema as the best way to see the latest films. but a family outing can get quite pricey. now a young entrepreneur from croydon has come up with a new idea to fix that. she's converted a bus into a cinema to screen films to children in deprived areas. caroline davies went to have a look. it doesn't look like a normal bus, does it? and it isn't. this is the movie mobile. any
place in support of immigrant rights, where the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodielies alive and to keep food in their mouths and keep diseases away from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our time to tell our elected officials to do theirjob. that we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political mist to be a political mood surrounding the event,...
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place in support of immigrant rights, were the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodiestruggling to keep their families alive and to keep food in their modes and it is easily from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our dev patel are elective officials to do theirjob. —— it is our time to tell our elected officials to do their job. tell our elected officials to do theirjob. we will not tolerate chaos, ineptitude and warmongering. there is also expected to be a political myth surrounding the event, with many anticipating a cce pta nce event, with many anticipating acceptance speeches with an anti—trump message. 0ne acceptance speeches with an anti—trump message. one of the nominated films, the white helmet, has been dragged into the political frame. the documentary is about rescu e rs frame. the documentary is about rescuers on the journey through training to the syrian front line. its cameraman has been barred from travelling to los angeles for the ceremony. 0fficials travelling to los angeles fo
place in support of immigrant rights, were the crowd was addressed by the actors michaelj fox and jodiestruggling to keep their families alive and to keep food in their modes and it is easily from their bodies, and taking tremendous risks to get here, to get to this country, and then we... we say no? it is our dev patel are elective officials to do theirjob. —— it is our time to tell our elected officials to do their job. tell our elected officials to do theirjob. we will not tolerate...
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jody moorehead, the school principal. >> i have been doing this a lot of yearsment i trust my instinctssteven that he would be great in our school. just had such enthusiasm. >> reporter: that's how the future of america became entrusted to the soon to be soprano. despite his writhing, steve says he likes both jobs. but if forced to choose, he says he would have to pick the profession with the fewest intimidating characters. in other words -- he'd pick wrestling. the southern hangman does not intimidate you? but little johnny smith does. >> yes, after the end of the match if anything goes wrong. i didn't have to talk to the southern hangman's parents afterwards. >> reporter: proof that teaching kindergarten definitely isn't fake. >> what a perfect line. >> reporter: steve hartman on the road in fort myers, florida. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. ♪ captioning funded by cbs >>> it's fr
jody moorehead, the school principal. >> i have been doing this a lot of yearsment i trust my instinctssteven that he would be great in our school. just had such enthusiasm. >> reporter: that's how the future of america became entrusted to the soon to be soprano. despite his writhing, steve says he likes both jobs. but if forced to choose, he says he would have to pick the profession with the fewest intimidating characters. in other words -- he'd pick wrestling. the southern hangman...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] charles: president trump continued today teasing his tax cuts to help keep jobs in america. when in fact they already have. >> many companies have been coming back into the united states. we had a tremendous number of announcements. we had ford and general motors and many, many others, intel made a main announcement, and they did that because of ways happening with our tax structure that is going along very well. charles: we have this afte -- ws pavlovian response. president trump mentions tax cuts and the market booms. >> the economy needs tax reform now, not later. charles: i know we get conflicting report. i think lower taxes, maybe not the whole ball of wax
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus on your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. [ alarm weather.eping ] ♪ [ laughter ] cartoons. wait for it. [ cat screech ] [ laughter ] ♪ [ screaming ] [ laughter ] make everyday awesome with the power of xfinity x1... hi grandma! and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] charles: president trump continued today teasing his tax cuts...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusur fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. >> lou: joining me p now fox military analyst general jack keane, i almost know why i mention the russian spy ship 30 miles off of vurj virj beach. it has been around for a week now. any thoughts on what it is doing? >> yeah, pretty much. primarily use submarines to spy on our coast line and activities in the naval installation and communication's size. we have a surface ship does ha work. it is it all about the publicity and the attention it is receive aring particularly while the munich security conference with nato. they try to make united states look weaker in the eyes of our ally and it is a distraction from one, the fact that they are thickening their military in eastern ukraine and they certainly don't want a lot of the publicity to that. and secondly, they unveiled the cruise missiles that can be tactical nuclear weapons that you reported on last week and they didn't want publicity about that to be
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusur fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. >> lou: joining me p now fox military analyst general jack keane, i almost know why i mention the russian spy ship 30 miles off of vurj virj beach. it has been around for a week now. any thoughts on what it is doing? >> yeah, pretty much. primarily use submarines to spy on our coast line and activities...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focuslearn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. tom: in our online poll last night we asked you to name it greater threat to national security. 93% of you said it's obama's nuclear deal with iran that cost $163 billion. 7% said it was michael flynn talking to a russian ambassador. bre, did you enjoy the presidential news conference today? >> i thought it was amazing it was amazing watching the reporters getting what was coming to them and it was served to them from president obama. it's clear americans and conservatives november watching the media get their butts kicked. it's clear donald trump likes to do it. there is no shortage of outrage that will come from the media on this. it's a big never ending cycle in the sense, we have the president who will basically spank them on tv and everyone will like watching it. tom: we were talking before the break, there are a lot of people in washington who don't get president trump. how many more of these will it take? >>
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focuslearn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. tom: in our online poll last night we asked you to name it greater threat to national security. 93% of you said it's obama's nuclear deal with iran that cost $163 billion. 7% said it was michael flynn talking to a russian ambassador. bre, did you enjoy the presidential news conference today? >> i thought it was...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusfight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: ralph reid, 100 evangelical leaders going after president trump? what in the world is that about? >> i read that open letter and it was interesting. they said we should balance compassion with security. they across knowledged that the president has every right as the commander-in-chief to protect and secure our borders and the homeland. so i'm not really clear based on the principles they laid out of the christian faith of which i'm a stronged a heernt, how in the world a temporary pause in order to make sure we have the right criteria for terrorists who might be trying to enter our country is violating the principles of our country much less our christian faith. lou: you start trying to balance american lives in some abstract way, we want our security to be absolute. this campaign against betsy devos, our new secretary of education. he she is being blocked by black lives matter. police and her security
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focusfight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. lou: ralph reid, 100 evangelical leaders going after president trump? what in the world is that about? >> i read that open letter and it was interesting. they said we should balance compassion with security. they across knowledged that the president has every right as the commander-in-chief to protect and...
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collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. kennedy: that's kid rock singing about detroit, michigan. michigan a state where they recently held their republican party convention, and a committee member mentioned kid rock's name as a possible senate candidate. the kid, a vocal strum supporter. but should each meeting begin with a rendition of his song. we are hearing mark cuban being floated for a presidential run. along with al franken. >> i don't think it's crazy. i don't agree with him on everything. but if he wore his wife beat tore all the events and giving the speeches i would not only vote for him and campaign for him. kennedy: you are a proud american and even prouder michigander. kennedy: kanye west is also thought to be a contender. >> when trump is president and kid rock in the gop, we can finally drop the idea that republicans are a bunch of squares. i'm in favor of the weed he likes to smoke. people from michigan like to hold the map
collette jodi vincent stacy our nurse care managers are with you every step of the way so you can focus your fight. learn more at cancercenter.com/caremanager appointments available now. kennedy: that's kid rock singing about detroit, michigan. michigan a state where they recently held their republican party convention, and a committee member mentioned kid rock's name as a possible senate candidate. the kid, a vocal strum supporter. but should each meeting begin with a rendition of his song. we...