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marcus and laura. in about two hours we'll have a better idea of how the santa clara water valley board votes on declaring that water shortage emergency. now, if that emergency is declared, the board would also likely implement some type of water restriction. looking like 15% of what was used in 2019. valley water tells nbc bay area that reduction is crucial after another very dry winter and low sierra snowpack. some we spoke with are monitoring both the drought levels as well as their wallets. >> i kind of worry, but i've been, you know, in san francisco here for almost 50 years. but i kind of worry about it, every time they're talking about a drought, the next thing, they raise the bill. this is frustrating. >> okay. we're following what the water district board is expected to impose in just a couple of hours. of course we'll keep you posted. >> we can't talk about the drought without talking about the lack of rain that we've been having. meteorologist kari hall of course continues our team coverage
marcus and laura. in about two hours we'll have a better idea of how the santa clara water valley board votes on declaring that water shortage emergency. now, if that emergency is declared, the board would also likely implement some type of water restriction. looking like 15% of what was used in 2019. valley water tells nbc bay area that reduction is crucial after another very dry winter and low sierra snowpack. some we spoke with are monitoring both the drought levels as well as their wallets....
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marcus rashford said that is the dirty _ professional.arcus rashford said that is the dirty work no _ professional. marcus rashford said that is the dirty work no one - professional. marcus rashford said | that is the dirty work no one knows. against croatia, it was tactical as they look to see that nguyen, jude billingham came on, marcus rashford came on for him for the last 15 minutes or so can scotland as they tried to have a breakthrough. it wasn't a defeat, england fans may have felt that way but they are on four points, that could very well on itself get them through to the last 16. but they will more importantly than anything, want to get a win against the checks just to get that feel—good factor back in the squad and get their mindset straight again, because there was so much optimism after they beat croatia 1-0. but optimism after they beat croatia 1—0. but a wind atop the group, which it would be beating the checks on tuesday, also comes with a certain amount ofjeopardy. i put that to the trippier, as well. albeit yes, it would
marcus rashford said that is the dirty _ professional.arcus rashford said that is the dirty work no _ professional. marcus rashford said that is the dirty work no one - professional. marcus rashford said | that is the dirty work no one knows. against croatia, it was tactical as they look to see that nguyen, jude billingham came on, marcus rashford came on for him for the last 15 minutes or so can scotland as they tried to have a breakthrough. it wasn't a defeat, england fans may have felt that...
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i'm marcus. matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew: yeah. absolutely. lemonis: that would be great. matthew: i'd love to. lemonis: so, who are these folks here? matthew: okay, this is the production staff. lemonis: hey, guys. how are you? matthew: will you all introduce yourself for marcus? lemonis: do you know their names? matthew: i know about half of them. i don't know yours. mason: mason. lemonis: mason. so, you know mason's name? how are you? i'm marcus. briana: briana. lemonis: nice to meet you. do you know briana's name? matthew: no, i don't. lemonis: i'd like to introduce you guys. matthew: yeah. lemonis: my first impression of matt is
i'm marcus. matthew: hey, marcus. i'm matthew. lemonis: matthew? matthew: yeah. nice to meet you.onis: nice to meet you. matthew: i'm the owner. lemonis: oh, you are? okay, that's cool. matthew: welcome. lemonis: nice to see you. matthew: yeah. lemonis: it's a big building. matthew: yeah. we just moved. and we're still kind of transitioning right now, still. we got an amazing rate on the place, but we had to put some work into it, for sure. lemonis: can you introduce me to everybody? matthew:...
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>> good morning to you, marcus. levi stadium is going to shut down on thursday only possible because of the same vaccination rate that's making the reopening possible as well. as you mentioned there is the concern over the delta variants which were first identified in india. there have been 349 cases in california. 7% of cases here in santa clara county are that delta variant and about the same in sonoma county. sample.ld tell you not all that's not a lot of overall cases but the concern is that the delta variant is showing to transmit more easily among people not vaccinated that includes our children under 12 who are not eligible for a shot. the u.s. surgeon general says that's one more reason for the grownups to get vaccinated. >> when you're vaccinated you serve as a wall and barrier to infection coming into your home and to your community. the more of us that can get vaccinated the bigger wall we can build around our children who are still too young to get vaccinated. >> reporter: we're a week past california's
>> good morning to you, marcus. levi stadium is going to shut down on thursday only possible because of the same vaccination rate that's making the reopening possible as well. as you mentioned there is the concern over the delta variants which were first identified in india. there have been 349 cases in california. 7% of cases here in santa clara county are that delta variant and about the same in sonoma county. sample.ld tell you not all that's not a lot of overall cases but the concern...
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kristin: thanks, marcus.re, buddy. ♪♪ back at the warehouse, kristin has been doing an amazing job managing the inventory. kristin: so i did $20,000 the first two days, and then yesterday, i probably sold another $10,000, so it's probably like 40 grand all-in. lemonis: have you been able to order raw materials that solve our cold products? kristin: yes. lemonis: great. and ben is staying focused on the development of the new products. natalie: this is all the individual ingredients. ben: wow. lemonis: so he's back at agilex, finalizing the scent and candle line. natalie: okay, i'm going to make this one 6%, okay? ben: yeah, i love it. lemonis: and completing the designs for the wallpaper and wrapping paper. ben: so this would be, "make a wish. it's your birthday." lemonis: these are excellent. ben: yeah, thanks. ♪♪ lemonis: although it's going to take a while for the newly created products to go into production, i wanted to start to generate some revenue, so i've set up a huge opportunity with the harper grou
kristin: thanks, marcus.re, buddy. ♪♪ back at the warehouse, kristin has been doing an amazing job managing the inventory. kristin: so i did $20,000 the first two days, and then yesterday, i probably sold another $10,000, so it's probably like 40 grand all-in. lemonis: have you been able to order raw materials that solve our cold products? kristin: yes. lemonis: great. and ben is staying focused on the development of the new products. natalie: this is all the individual ingredients. ben:...
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i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly, month, couple months. lemonis: every couple months? jessica: yes. lemonis: what do you do for the business? jessica: in the beginning, i started it with her, with the product line. i was kind of -- lemonis: where's the product line? jessica: very, very first product that we ever had was a candle. lemonis: okay. what's the reason that you guys started the business? jessica: this has always been a passion of hers. my dad was an inventor. we're very creative people. lemonis: parents still around? jessica: my mom
i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly,...
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marcus gause is principal and he is loved by his students.t was time for principal gause to say good-bye, he knew exactly how he wanted to do it. trying to sing it the way whitney houston did. ♪ and i wish you joy and happiness ♪ >> singing "i will always love you." ♪ and i will always love you ♪ >> that brave principal with us tonight. >> hi david. >> principal gause on his nerves and the song, first written and performs by dolly parton. >> of course, there's a nervousness because nobody sings behind whitney houston and the greats like dolly parton, but the lyrics were really what i was trying to portray to my students. >> hey david. >> graduating senior mekhi mcrae. >> mr. gause singing to us was something i will never forget. he is a big part of why i am who i am today. >> tonight here, the principal and his message. and we didn't make him sing it. >> one of the things that the pandemic has really taught us is that we need more love, that students know that we love and care for them. ♪ i will always love you ♪ >> and we love principal gaus
marcus gause is principal and he is loved by his students.t was time for principal gause to say good-bye, he knew exactly how he wanted to do it. trying to sing it the way whitney houston did. ♪ and i wish you joy and happiness ♪ >> singing "i will always love you." ♪ and i will always love you ♪ >> that brave principal with us tonight. >> hi david. >> principal gause on his nerves and the song, first written and performs by dolly parton. >> of...
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cierra and marcus? >> thank you. >>> next on "today in the bay," sponds. >> he thought it would be a slam dunk. his tickets promised a full refund if a basketball game was canceled yet he couldn't get his cash back. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds" with a lesson for you, too, next. >>> 6:24, happening today a critical future of the oerkland a's new ball park at howard terminal. the a's and oakland's leaders ask alameda county supervisors to fund a new financing deal to support infrastructure needed for the new ball park. oakland mayor libby schaaf is endorsing it but if it falls through, it may doom that new stadium plan. today's meeting takes place at 2:00 p.m. >>> meanwhile, over at the a's current home site, a new tenant may be headed to the arena next door. it's now mostly empty due to warriors leaving and the pandemic halting other events. but the oakland based african-american sports and entertainment group is talking about bringing in a wnba team so that plan may al
cierra and marcus? >> thank you. >>> next on "today in the bay," sponds. >> he thought it would be a slam dunk. his tickets promised a full refund if a basketball game was canceled yet he couldn't get his cash back. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds" with a lesson for you, too, next. >>> 6:24, happening today a critical future of the oerkland a's new ball park at howard terminal. the a's and oakland's leaders ask...
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"marcus, we're coming to a focus group."ut you didn't think of your job enough at fuel food to look at our youtube and say, "you know what, erik, i don't think this is a good video. maybe we should take this down." ♪♪ ♪ bring it first time i saw you, you blew my mind ♪ ♪ i got this feeling everything was alright ♪ ♪ i've never known someone like you ♪ ♪ but when i'm with you every day is brand new ♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ pain doesn't care how old you are. or what color you are. pain doesn't care if you live in a small town or in the spotlight. pain has no limits. that means we need care without limits. care like a parent with a newborn. care le we took an oath. care that's strong, fast and safe. that's care without limits. limu emu... and doug. care that's strong, so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car surance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk
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marcus ashworth joins us now. what are you looking for when we get the statement tomorrow? marcus?ot. i think this is a past meeting. we are all looking forward to august 5. we might get a few comments related to how day, the outgoing chief economist. clearly will vote again to bring the end of qe or stoppage short of the plan $150 billion extra. it is all about, they will see promising signs in the economy. it is growing strongly. we will probably get back to pre-pandemic levels as early as august, certainly by the end of the third quarter. well ahead of the bank of england expectations. they will note the strong growth, they will see inflation pickup and are probably just looking away. the quarterly report comes out in august. guy: is haldane going to have any friends? marcus: he has been the most right and is strongly against negative rates. a number of outside members are starting to clamor for negative rates. they have been proved completely wrong. nonetheless, we are going to have a view potentially to join in: end to qe. they will probably see out this qe plan to the end of
marcus ashworth joins us now. what are you looking for when we get the statement tomorrow? marcus?ot. i think this is a past meeting. we are all looking forward to august 5. we might get a few comments related to how day, the outgoing chief economist. clearly will vote again to bring the end of qe or stoppage short of the plan $150 billion extra. it is all about, they will see promising signs in the economy. it is growing strongly. we will probably get back to pre-pandemic levels as early as...
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i'm marcus washington. we bring in meteorologist kari hall who may have felt this quake and do we know which fault this was? >> this was the san andreas fault, so a lot of people are really concerned about this. we had about 300 people who were shaken out of bed and reported to the usgs, yeah, i felt that and this heat map shows you the light shadings, exactly where and which areas in the bay area that felt that quake, so we are seeing that and feeling that in the south county right now. once again that was on the san andreas fault. it happened a little while ago a 3.5 but we continue to watch these very closely because it could be a foreshock to a bigger event. we'll be watching this. hopefully no more shaking. does this have any impact on the b.a.r.t. lines? >> b.a.r.t. doesn't start for another half hour, no problems reported. most of us in the studio didn't feel it here but we'll check. the closest station is berryessa just off of 680. 84 has the normal closure. here is silicon valley, san jose, saratog
i'm marcus washington. we bring in meteorologist kari hall who may have felt this quake and do we know which fault this was? >> this was the san andreas fault, so a lot of people are really concerned about this. we had about 300 people who were shaken out of bed and reported to the usgs, yeah, i felt that and this heat map shows you the light shadings, exactly where and which areas in the bay area that felt that quake, so we are seeing that and feeling that in the south county right now....
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both marcus and laura are off.s the third state day of triple-digit temperatures for some parts of the bay area. we have team coverage on the hot weather. nbc bay area's pete suratos is live in walnut creek, but, first, meteorologist kari hall spearheading our coverage today. good afternoon, kari. >> good afternoon, and those temperatures are starting to heat up. before we even reach noon here's a live look outside in san jose. here's a look at what we're experiencing right now that the heat advisory is just beginning to continue through 9:00 this evening for parts of the south bay, peninsula and parts of the north bay shaded in orange and included in that heat advisory, a step above that, will be the excessive heat warning that shows that we will see some hotter temperatures in some of those spots today. here's where we already are, wow. 96 degrees in livermore and 95 in brentwood. we haven't even made it to lunchtime yet. we're at 85 degrees in santa rosa and 79 in oakland and in san jose it's 86 degrees. so thes
both marcus and laura are off.s the third state day of triple-digit temperatures for some parts of the bay area. we have team coverage on the hot weather. nbc bay area's pete suratos is live in walnut creek, but, first, meteorologist kari hall spearheading our coverage today. good afternoon, kari. >> good afternoon, and those temperatures are starting to heat up. before we even reach noon here's a live look outside in san jose. here's a look at what we're experiencing right now that the...
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go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous incident in russian maritime alters adjacent to be crime in an inch. was evidently a sage, the publication by both britain and america. and i say america as well, because london and washington acts in unison on the international stage. and that is especially the case when it comes to russia. and this stage convocation was both for holiday and exceedingly dangerous. now, the question is, why did last london washington orchestrates this publication of russia? well, i cannot believe that the americans and the british seriously wish to go to russia into a military confrontation with the west because the americans, in the british know, as we know, that a military conflict with russia, with rapid growth rapidly escalates into a new killer exchange so it is my, the reason why the british and the americans stage this publication was to portray russia as an aggressive and dangerous full force, which warrants the increase in nato's presence on the russian border in terms of s
go ahead, marcus. well, the infamous incident in russian maritime alters adjacent to be crime in an inch. was evidently a sage, the publication by both britain and america. and i say america as well, because london and washington acts in unison on the international stage. and that is especially the case when it comes to russia. and this stage convocation was both for holiday and exceedingly dangerous. now, the question is, why did last london washington orchestrates this publication of russia?...
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marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> next tonight, the first heat wave of the season breaking more records tonight, triggering heat advisories for 20 million americans. temperatures in the 90s from the middle of this country all the way into the east and there is more to come. so, for how long? let's get to senior emergency rob marciano tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another day of records for this early june heat wave. everybody in the 90s across the northeast and nearly all the big cities in maine with record highs today. heat indices with the humidity cranking in there. in the midwest, 90s again tomorrow. the western drought update for you you 75% in california, extreme drought. this is not going to get any less red and yes, climate change is a direct contributor to this drought and to this heat wave. david? >> rob marciano, thank you. >>> we turn next here this evening to vice president kamala harris on her first international trip in guatemala. her message to
marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> next tonight, the first heat wave of the season breaking more records tonight, triggering heat advisories for 20 million americans. temperatures in the 90s from the middle of this country all the way into the east and there is more to come. so, for how long? let's get to senior emergency rob marciano tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another day of records for this early june heat wave. everybody in the...
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>> reporter: good morning, marcus.roads became fixtures within the city of san francisco, the only option for many restaurants and we only were allowed to dine outdoors and as you mentioned, these structures could become permanent, because san francisco supervisors voted in favor of that program, that happened yesterday according to "the chronicle" and the next step is a public hearing, that is scheduled for june 18th, followed by a full vote by the board of supervisors, just a few days later on june 22nd, and we should mention that we are just a week away from the state opening so this is coming at a critical time. this vote comes after governor gavin newsom made a stop in the bay area to share not only his support of the permanent parklet program and another concept made popular during the pandemic, cocktails to go would also remain and while some restaurants are hoping to recoup some of that money they lost during the pandemic, san mateo county supervisors are working on a fund to help an array of businesses recover
>> reporter: good morning, marcus.roads became fixtures within the city of san francisco, the only option for many restaurants and we only were allowed to dine outdoors and as you mentioned, these structures could become permanent, because san francisco supervisors voted in favor of that program, that happened yesterday according to "the chronicle" and the next step is a public hearing, that is scheduled for june 18th, followed by a full vote by the board of supervisors, just a...
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i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. contra costa county in san jose expected to take action to keep people in their homes. >> bob, i know the state could make similar actions as well. >> correct, marcus and laura. here in contra costa where we're at later this morning the board of supervisors will vote on whether or not to extends the moratorium on evictions for renters, for people who have been behind the rent because of the pandemic. that moratorium is set to expire on june 30th. supervisors could push that back to september 30th giving renters an additional three months to catch up on their rent. the city of san jose considering a similar extension today and the state of california also looking at extending its moratorium until september 30th. the press democrat reports california lawmakers are likely to go along with that extension. governor newsom proposed using federal coronavirus aid money to pay off all the unpaid rent that people owe but it would take time to distribute that money. some advocacy groups wants th
i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. contra costa county in san jose expected to take action to keep people in their homes. >> bob, i know the state could make similar actions as well. >> correct, marcus and laura. here in contra costa where we're at later this morning the board of supervisors will vote on whether or not to extends the moratorium on evictions for renters, for people who have been behind the rent because of the pandemic. that moratorium is set to expire...
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>> hi, marcus, good morning, everyone. rarely do we see democrats and republicans coming together in the numbers that we saw to pass the juneteenth bill. now the question is, will it spill over to some other more controversial subjects like voting rights and infrastructure. a majority of democrats and republicans voted yes on the law that makes juneteenth a federal holiday. >> the bill is passed. recognizing the end of slavery. president biden says it's a start. >> we can't rest until the promise of equality is fulfilled for every one of us in every corner of the nation. >> reporter: for democrats, taking action on voting rights. their for the people bill is stuck in the senate in part because democrat mow manchin won't vote for it. he's offering a compromise backed by stacey abrams. >> it's an important step forward as we try to protect the freedom to vote. >> reporter: democrats plan a test vote tuesday. republican leaders are opposed. >> i just don't think the federal government should take over managing local elections
>> hi, marcus, good morning, everyone. rarely do we see democrats and republicans coming together in the numbers that we saw to pass the juneteenth bill. now the question is, will it spill over to some other more controversial subjects like voting rights and infrastructure. a majority of democrats and republicans voted yes on the law that makes juneteenth a federal holiday. >> the bill is passed. recognizing the end of slavery. president biden says it's a start. >> we can't...
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he won the penalty which marcus rashford finished off.n missed the second penalty which is something gareth southgate spoke about afterwards, he might have a word with henderson because that was not the plan. henderson had not played since february so maybe he wanted some of the glory but it did not work out for him. there were other positives, sam johnstone, the west brom goalkeeper made a fantastic save in the second half but the big question now for gareth southgate is which of his standby list of players replace the injured trent alexander arnold. have others done enough to force their way into the final 26 man squad that goes to the final 26 man squad that goes to the euros. southgate has said he will not decide just yet, you will assess the fitness of the players and make a decision 20 for a head of the game against croatia in a week. yes, some questions to answer. thank you forjoining us. scotland were also playing their final warm—up game tonight. the euros will be their first major tournament since 1998 — they were away at luxemb
he won the penalty which marcus rashford finished off.n missed the second penalty which is something gareth southgate spoke about afterwards, he might have a word with henderson because that was not the plan. henderson had not played since february so maybe he wanted some of the glory but it did not work out for him. there were other positives, sam johnstone, the west brom goalkeeper made a fantastic save in the second half but the big question now for gareth southgate is which of his standby...
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go ahead marcus page. so 1st of all, i must say this, i c, h, able to not dismiss britain in the world who is at the heart, along with the americans of the bank in the global ankin system and the global financial system. britain in particular, specifically the city of london origin is an exceptionally powerful global player in about doing the thing i want. i think that if i could interpret george's words and he can jump in obviously to, i mean the u. k is making itself relevant diplomatically, militarily on the coattails of the united states, which we want to talk about a little bit later here. i think that's the context you're right. i mean, i'm not knowing dismissing the city of london, okay. but i mean, of course, do use your own words, they never would have done this with the americans had agreed. yes, absolutely. the american military in georgia. yeah, i mean the americans provide the military muscle, but of course, traditionally britain is at the heart of the global financial banking system. now, as
go ahead marcus page. so 1st of all, i must say this, i c, h, able to not dismiss britain in the world who is at the heart, along with the americans of the bank in the global ankin system and the global financial system. britain in particular, specifically the city of london origin is an exceptionally powerful global player in about doing the thing i want. i think that if i could interpret george's words and he can jump in obviously to, i mean the u. k is making itself relevant diplomatically,...
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neiman marcus, here i come.eers. thank you. lemonis: you did good, lady. ♪♪ woman: denita was a light in this dark world. that's what she was about. she was just a cup of love. i'm like, who saw this coming? narrator: a beautiful, young student gunned down. man: things like that just didn't happen there. why, who? who would want to do this? i thought i had my man. [music playing] narrator: her boyfriend was a police officer. man: anyone knew how to do this and get away with it, wouldn't it be him? narrator: then someone told police what he saw. [music playing] he told me he saw a female that was about 5' 10". she pulls off, and takes off out of the complex.
neiman marcus, here i come.eers. thank you. lemonis: you did good, lady. ♪♪ woman: denita was a light in this dark world. that's what she was about. she was just a cup of love. i'm like, who saw this coming? narrator: a beautiful, young student gunned down. man: things like that just didn't happen there. why, who? who would want to do this? i thought i had my man. [music playing] narrator: her boyfriend was a police officer. man: anyone knew how to do this and get away with it, wouldn't it...
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>> that's right, marcus.ta clara county will celebrate its first juneteenth as a paid county holiday. it's the first county in this state to pass a resolution to do this. supervisors and community leaders will gather at the african-american community center at 11:30. the santa clara county board of supervisors allocated $2.3 million to be put into a reserve to fund declaring juneteenth as a county holiday. the proposal inspired by conversations with the community regarding race, equity and systemic change during protests that happened following the death of george floyd last may. it will be celebrated every june 19th, which means most county offices will close and most county employees will have a paid day off. san francisco mayor london breed says the city will also celebrateity will have staff available for tranceses today. the warriors will have a celebration at chase center with employees later this month. so a lot of fun events in store for this weekend. back to you. >> yes, and i am emceeing the junetee
>> that's right, marcus.ta clara county will celebrate its first juneteenth as a paid county holiday. it's the first county in this state to pass a resolution to do this. supervisors and community leaders will gather at the african-american community center at 11:30. the santa clara county board of supervisors allocated $2.3 million to be put into a reserve to fund declaring juneteenth as a county holiday. the proposal inspired by conversations with the community regarding race, equity...
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>> reporter: good morning to you marcus. california governor gavin newsom will be in town later this morning to talk about the travel and tourition industry as we are less than 24 hours from the state officially reopening. let's talk aboutment so of the major changes we expect to see starting tomorrow on june 15th. ich of course put in place itch restrictions based on covid cases in a certain area. also capacity and social distancing will no longer be required and for vaccinated individuals, they can go maskless in most cases. for some, the changes will take some adjusting to. >> like restaurants and stuff, it's already like you have to wear your mask until you get to the table and you take it off, which i think is a bunch of b.s. really, but like in walmart, target, like big public spaces, i think you should keep your mask on. >> reporter: as i mentioned, california governor gavin newsom will be in san francisco today talking about the tourism industry, specifically investments to jumpstart the travel and tourism industry a
>> reporter: good morning to you marcus. california governor gavin newsom will be in town later this morning to talk about the travel and tourition industry as we are less than 24 hours from the state officially reopening. let's talk aboutment so of the major changes we expect to see starting tomorrow on june 15th. ich of course put in place itch restrictions based on covid cases in a certain area. also capacity and social distancing will no longer be required and for vaccinated...
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i'm marcus washington. >>> and i'm cierra johnson in for laura garcia. it's all anyone will be talking about today, the heat in parts of the bay area. it strained the state's power grid and causing wildfire concerns. >> we have team coverage this morning. "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is tracking the fire danger and the real threat for those on the frontline and we want to start with our coverage as we begin with meteorologist kari hall. of course, like i said, grab that big cup of ice cold water. it will be a hot one today. >>> yeah, i want to make sure we stay hydrated today that will keep you cool especially as the temperatures today will heat up in these areas where we have the orange shading, the heat advisory. pink means excessive heat warning. excessive heat is just that. we could reach over 100 degrees today. up to 108 in antioch and fairfield. in martinez look for a high of 101. oakland reaching 88. 100 in napa. and san francisco, at least we won't be as warm here. we're in the upper 70s but parts of the city reaching into the mid-80s. san
i'm marcus washington. >>> and i'm cierra johnson in for laura garcia. it's all anyone will be talking about today, the heat in parts of the bay area. it strained the state's power grid and causing wildfire concerns. >> we have team coverage this morning. "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is tracking the fire danger and the real threat for those on the frontline and we want to start with our coverage as we begin with meteorologist kari hall. of course, like i said,...
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>> all right, marcus moore on the virus again tonight for us. marcus, thank you. >>> next tonight, we have new reporting here on those crippling cyber attacks affecting gas prices and the u.s. meat supply. today, fbi director christopher wray was grilled on capitol hill, pressed on security, after both companies paid ransom to russian-based hackers. and that second attack, that meat producer, jbs, we have now learned paid $11 million in ransom. u.s. authorities tonight pleading with u.s. companies not to pay. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi director with a stark warning. ransomware attacks costing u.s companies millions have tripled in the last year and that may be just the beginning. >> so the scale of this is something that i don't think this country has ever seen anything quite like it. and it's going to get much worse. >> reporter: wray says the fbi is investigating more than 100 ransomware attacks, each case with dozens, if not hundreds, of victims. and he's urging companies not to gif
>> all right, marcus moore on the virus again tonight for us. marcus, thank you. >>> next tonight, we have new reporting here on those crippling cyber attacks affecting gas prices and the u.s. meat supply. today, fbi director christopher wray was grilled on capitol hill, pressed on security, after both companies paid ransom to russian-based hackers. and that second attack, that meat producer, jbs, we have now learned paid $11 million in ransom. u.s. authorities tonight pleading...
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i am marcus washington. >> i am laura garcia. we begin this morning with the breaking news from surfside, florida. it's a small town near miami beach. this is a collapse of a 12-story condominium tower. we know at least one person was killed. video comes to show these ongoing rescue operations. eyewitnesses tell nbc news crews at the scene could hear the sounds of people trapped. there's one survivor that says she escaped from the ninth floor. >> i opened my sliding glass and i saw a plume of dust, and i opened my door and i saw the building pancaked in the back. >> reporter: you have been in touch with your neighbors? anybody? >> there's some people alive but there are two lines where everybody is gone. >> the mayor of surfside just spoke to our nbc crew at the scene. >> the dogs came in and have been going over the debris, and tragically there have not been any hits for the dogs and that's a great disappointment. apparently when the building came down it pancaked, and there's not a lot of voids they are finding or seeing from t
i am marcus washington. >> i am laura garcia. we begin this morning with the breaking news from surfside, florida. it's a small town near miami beach. this is a collapse of a 12-story condominium tower. we know at least one person was killed. video comes to show these ongoing rescue operations. eyewitnesses tell nbc news crews at the scene could hear the sounds of people trapped. there's one survivor that says she escaped from the ninth floor. >> i opened my sliding glass and i saw...
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marcus, back to you. >> marcus saw it. >> f-9, a-plus, five stars, and a person who has not seen onehrough eight. >> wow. we're also -- >> all right. >> going out and having a social life. >> it was fun. >> for sure. >> thumb's up. thanks, seema. >> coming up next on "today in the bay," up 750%. the new numbers revealing a startling rise in one crime in bay area tourist hot spot. how police say you can avoid from becoming a target. . >>> here we go monday morning, and here we go downtown san jose. all lit up ready for "today in the bay." >> look at the lights. >> i know. >> i don't know. just look. >> just for all of us. the whole morning. >> please, if you're waking up, we're recovering from the weekend. >> monday is here and we're going to have a great one. meteorologist kari hall has a great forecast for us as well. >> yeah. still looks pretty good, the kind of weather we saw from over the weekend continues today. let's start out in dublin with a live look out there with a little bit of some clouds. this is what helps keep our temperatures in check. right now we're in the upper 50
marcus, back to you. >> marcus saw it. >> f-9, a-plus, five stars, and a person who has not seen onehrough eight. >> wow. we're also -- >> all right. >> going out and having a social life. >> it was fun. >> for sure. >> thumb's up. thanks, seema. >> coming up next on "today in the bay," up 750%. the new numbers revealing a startling rise in one crime in bay area tourist hot spot. how police say you can avoid from becoming a target....
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. >> i'm marcus washington. we begin with the new details in the fight to fix america's infrastructure. wildfires and record heat are fueling the push to pass a compromise on capitol hill. today, president biden sits down with governor newsom and other western governs where fire dangerses are sky high. >> we have live team coverage. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez a look at how the funding may help us but first tracie potts live in washington with what may keep the deal from getting done. tracie? >> laura, good morning, marcus, good morning, everyone. what'sically cating things in washington, democrats and republicans with issues on this sfra infrastructure bill, related to what the president will discuss when he sits down with western governors including california governor newsom talking about what's expected to be another record fire season. you are certainly seeing it there on the ground. heat waves on the west coast and east coast forcing blackouts, damaging roads and power lines, affecting crops, that is
. >> i'm marcus washington. we begin with the new details in the fight to fix america's infrastructure. wildfires and record heat are fueling the push to pass a compromise on capitol hill. today, president biden sits down with governor newsom and other western governs where fire dangerses are sky high. >> we have live team coverage. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez a look at how the funding may help us but first tracie potts live in washington with what may keep the deal...
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i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. it's so great to see everybody. >> good to see you back in the studio. >> and in person. >> hey! >> hey, guys. from a distance, but that's okay. we're always still a team together. let's check in with kari like we usually do this early in the morning. how are you doing, kari? >> great. good morning. it's going to be another really nice day, still breezy. here is a live look outside in san jose. let's get you out the door. a cool start with low 50s and a beautiful day, a lot of sunshine, temperatures gradually warming up and it's going to be reaching into the upper 60s to low 70s, that's cooler than normal and we'll have more days like that, we'll talk about it coming up in a few minutes. mike, any problems right now for the morning commute? >> we have a crash in san jose, which i believe should have had a traffic break and clearing in the last couple of minutes. we don't see slowing on the sensors north 280 just as you get to the 87 interchange. i'll continue to follow that with chp a
i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. it's so great to see everybody. >> good to see you back in the studio. >> and in person. >> hey! >> hey, guys. from a distance, but that's okay. we're always still a team together. let's check in with kari like we usually do this early in the morning. how are you doing, kari? >> great. good morning. it's going to be another really nice day, still breezy. here is a live look outside in san jose. let's get you out...
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i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. kari hamm received an update on our drought situation in california. still exceptionally dry here in the bay area, really throughout our state. >>> yeah, and, unfortunately, those numbers are getting worse. a percentage of the state where we are seeing the dark shades of red which includes the highest level of drought, the exceptional level, and as it now expands to the coastal areas near marin and sonoma counties that was last week excluded from the exceptional drought. now we've seen it make it all the way to the coast over to parts of the sacramento valley on northward. so we are seeing this expanding and getting worse as we go through the end of our water year into some of the driest months of the year. so, unfortunately, not looking good here especially as we are expecting possibly a historic fire season here. we'll be keeping tabs on that and posting the latest information on our website, nbcbayarea.com. back to you. >> so we need to do what we can to prepare. and some people li
i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. kari hamm received an update on our drought situation in california. still exceptionally dry here in the bay area, really throughout our state. >>> yeah, and, unfortunately, those numbers are getting worse. a percentage of the state where we are seeing the dark shades of red which includes the highest level of drought, the exceptional level, and as it now expands to the coastal areas near marin and sonoma counties that was last week...
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and it's the same for marcus rashford. you look...nal footballer that's paid — we all know — the huge amount of money professional footballers earn to be doing his skill set. but at the same point, he's then using his incredible voice to be able to help. and that's where we sit together, because our skill set together can help. and it is helping. but ijust wonder, is there anger in you when you look around this country, one of the richest in the world, and see that something like 1.3 million kids are on a regular basis not getting any sort of nutritious meal at lunchtime, certainly in school holidays when they're not getting a school lunch? yeah, and it's almost double that. it's 2.6 million suffering some forms of food insecurity. and that... does it make you angry? it makes me incredibly disappointed. surely it makes everybody angry, like, if everybody knew it... is being angry about it being the right thing, or is actually consciously trying to make a difference the right thing to do? and anger isn't something that... i suppose ang
and it's the same for marcus rashford. you look...nal footballer that's paid — we all know — the huge amount of money professional footballers earn to be doing his skill set. but at the same point, he's then using his incredible voice to be able to help. and that's where we sit together, because our skill set together can help. and it is helping. but ijust wonder, is there anger in you when you look around this country, one of the richest in the world, and see that something like 1.3...
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good morning to sear ra and marcus. we are in touch with the richmond police department and we are trying to get information and they said they would get back to us shortly. everything we know comes from family members. a number of people were shot around 11:00 last night, this was at a home on the 2100 block of dunn avenue here in richmond. it's not far from the intersection with 23rd street. one family member tells us his young nephew was killed. another family member tells us his uncle was killed. that's at least two people shot and killed. we believe at least four more were wounded. a family member explained to us that everyone had gathered for a guatemalan marimba, music and dancing to celebrate father's day. we don't know what led up to the shooting nor if we know police have made any arrests. we are in touch with richmond police and trying get them to give us some information. we expect that shortly. reporting live outside the richmond police department, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. >>> this mo
good morning to sear ra and marcus. we are in touch with the richmond police department and we are trying to get information and they said they would get back to us shortly. everything we know comes from family members. a number of people were shot around 11:00 last night, this was at a home on the 2100 block of dunn avenue here in richmond. it's not far from the intersection with 23rd street. one family member tells us his young nephew was killed. another family member tells us his uncle was...
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. >> i'm marcus washington. a new day here. we haven't been here in one year. >> like going to school. first day of school. >> i feel like i should separate you two. >> if you're just joining us, it's because we're sitting together for the first time in a very long time. >> very long time. >> hey, we're back. anything is back to normal as we move you forward and get a look at that forecast coming up for you right now, meteorologist kari hall has been tracking those temperatures for us. kari, what are we expecting today? >> we're back to normal here too with the fog over san francisco and we're starting out this morning with some mist and drizzle, but for the inland areas it's clear in brentwood as you head out the door, the temperatures in the 60s, going to warm up today, but not be as hot as yesterday. we're going to see a cooling trend. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. mike, how is it looking for the early morning commute? >> things are calm. i saw a little slowing at the golden gate bridge northbound. the sensors
. >> i'm marcus washington. a new day here. we haven't been here in one year. >> like going to school. first day of school. >> i feel like i should separate you two. >> if you're just joining us, it's because we're sitting together for the first time in a very long time. >> very long time. >> hey, we're back. anything is back to normal as we move you forward and get a look at that forecast coming up for you right now, meteorologist kari hall has been tracking...
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i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. happening now, south bay vendors caught in the middle of a large-scale development plan in the south bay. that plan involves a major overhaul on the same land where a popular flea market takes place. those venders are on a hunger strike. nbc bay area's kris sanchez is live there where ae may be playing out. we're actually out here at the flea market in question. and we're listening to that council vote here on our phone via youtube as a lot of those venders are as well trying to figure out what their future holds. but after a two-day hunger strike and two days of public comment and city council discussion, the council voted against continuing this conversation for another week. our representative for the property owner said and the council member for that district says there is no better deal that is on the table right now. but some of the vendors say they were only allowed to the table when there wasn't enough time to negotiate. the council was divided on whether more time would chan
i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. happening now, south bay vendors caught in the middle of a large-scale development plan in the south bay. that plan involves a major overhaul on the same land where a popular flea market takes place. those venders are on a hunger strike. nbc bay area's kris sanchez is live there where ae may be playing out. we're actually out here at the flea market in question. and we're listening to that council vote here on our phone via youtube as a lot...
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marcus and laura?oncerning, thanks, kari. >> bob redell is live in san ramon and the drought related water reductions are not only the problem, part of the problem, we talk about water bills about to go up for some people in the bay area and really going to cause a lot of issues for some people. >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus and laura. later east bay mud which provides water for about 1.4 million people here in san ramon and throughout the rest of the east bay, they're expected to vote on whether or not to raise rates by 4%, a rate increase that goes into effect this upcoming july and also to vote on whether or not to raise it another 4% the following july, in july of 2022. the water agency said it needs the additional money to pay for the replacement of old water pipelines, the upgrading of water and waste water treatment plants and for drought preparation. tomorrow in the south bay, the santa clara valley water district is expected to declare a drought emergency and ask its 2 million custo
marcus and laura?oncerning, thanks, kari. >> bob redell is live in san ramon and the drought related water reductions are not only the problem, part of the problem, we talk about water bills about to go up for some people in the bay area and really going to cause a lot of issues for some people. >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus and laura. later east bay mud which provides water for about 1.4 million people here in san ramon and throughout the rest of the east bay, they're...
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. >> and i'm marcus washington. >>> law enforcement authorities in denver made that announcement just before 9:00 this morning and we broke it nbcbayarea.com. >> nbc bay area's kris sanchez is live in san jose with more news of this aest are. kris? >> hi there. we know that las vegas police are going to hold a press conference at 2:00 this afternoon and perhaps provides more answers and what we know is that 35-year-old mother was taken into custody in denver sand now charged with the death of her own child. las vegas police say samantha marina rodriguez was tracked down by a task force led by fbi agents in denver and is charged with one count of murder which in nevada the case can be prosecuted as a first-degree or second-degree murder, voluntary or involuntary manslaughter. that is the city of denver where she was seen checking into a hotel alone days after her son's body was found in the las vegas desert. the 1-year-old's remains were found on a hiking trail, and after weeks of trying to identify him, the fbi got a tip from a family friend saying that they thought it was liam and th
. >> and i'm marcus washington. >>> law enforcement authorities in denver made that announcement just before 9:00 this morning and we broke it nbcbayarea.com. >> nbc bay area's kris sanchez is live in san jose with more news of this aest are. kris? >> hi there. we know that las vegas police are going to hold a press conference at 2:00 this afternoon and perhaps provides more answers and what we know is that 35-year-old mother was taken into custody in denver sand now...
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marcus moore joins us now. marcus, cases of the coronavirus are averaging just over 10,000 a day and that's the threshold that health officials said we needed to reach to get a handle on the virus, but some states are no longer reporting daily cases? >> reporter: linsey, that's right. abc inside surveyed state dashboards and found that at least two dozen states are now opting to no longer offer daily updates on the virus. and that is concerning to experts who are tracking the spread of covid-19, especially in light of this new, more contagious delta variant. linsey? >> marcus, thank you. >>> now to the surge in violent crime across the country. children are not being spared. in statesville, north carolina, last night, a 9-year-old girl was killed and 7 and 10-year-old boys were wounded in suspected drive-by shooting just blocks apart. across the country, police officers are the first to respond. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman with an exclusive look inside oakland, california, pd, officers there
marcus moore joins us now. marcus, cases of the coronavirus are averaging just over 10,000 a day and that's the threshold that health officials said we needed to reach to get a handle on the virus, but some states are no longer reporting daily cases? >> reporter: linsey, that's right. abc inside surveyed state dashboards and found that at least two dozen states are now opting to no longer offer daily updates on the virus. and that is concerning to experts who are tracking the spread of...
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>> reporter: marcus, good morning to you. this is joe biden's first trip abroad as president, and early on, the white house's goals appear pretty apparent. they're restoring some relationships with some of the nation's top allies, as well as trying to reassert the u.s.' role as a global leader. with the first in-person g7 summit in two years set to begin, president joe biden waste nothing time reaching out to world allies, meeting first on the summit's eve with british prime minister boris johnson. >> this is the first time we're meeting as president of the united states. >> everybody is thrilled to see you. >> reporter: the president announcing the u.s. will buy 500 million doses of covid-19 vaccine and donate it to 100 of the world's poorest countries. the other g7 nations said they'll match the donation. >> they don't include pressure for favors or potential concessions. we're doing this to save lives, to end this pandemic. that's it. period. >> reporter: over the next three days the g7 leaders are expected to discuss trad
>> reporter: marcus, good morning to you. this is joe biden's first trip abroad as president, and early on, the white house's goals appear pretty apparent. they're restoring some relationships with some of the nation's top allies, as well as trying to reassert the u.s.' role as a global leader. with the first in-person g7 summit in two years set to begin, president joe biden waste nothing time reaching out to world allies, meeting first on the summit's eve with british prime minister...
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>> reporter: yeah, hi, marcus. kari has been emphasizing just how dry it's been, how widespread those drought conditions are. and i can tell you this is what a lot of communities here in the bay area look like. just really brown, really crunchy, really dry because we have not seen that rain, and that drought is contributing to one community possibly voting to reduce the amount of water they use. that happening within the next hour. so when members of the santa rosa city council meet for that meeting at noon, they will take a vote on reducing water use the city by 20%. so, just to give you an idea of how the city reached this point where they're in dire need to conserve water. at the end of april the governor declared a local drought for sonoma county. a week later the county declared and asked them to reduce just how much water they could release from both lake sonoma and lake mendocino. this problem has been going on. now, we had a chance to speak with some folks living in sonoma county. they tell us they've seen
>> reporter: yeah, hi, marcus. kari has been emphasizing just how dry it's been, how widespread those drought conditions are. and i can tell you this is what a lot of communities here in the bay area look like. just really brown, really crunchy, really dry because we have not seen that rain, and that drought is contributing to one community possibly voting to reduce the amount of water they use. that happening within the next hour. so when members of the santa rosa city council meet for...
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marcus moore leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> we move on now to the other major news this tuesday night and to the coronavirus in the u.s. tonight, moderna joining pfizer now in applying for the fda to give it full approval for its vaccine for people 18 and older. that could help encourage people to get vaccinated, according to authorities. and this country with the holiday marking a new chapter. tonight, new york city, for one, reporting not one covid death in the last 24 hours. that is significant. and the numbers tonight. more than 168 million people have received at least one dose of the vaccine. that's now 60% of everyone 12 years and older in this country. we're also learning tonight, ,000 of a new variant, very similar to the variant discovered in india. and what we know so far tonight. here's abc's eva pilgrim now. >> reporter: tonight, in a major move that could boost vaccine confidence, moderna becoming the second vaccinemaker after pfizer to formally ask the fda for full approval of its vaccine. a new po
marcus moore leading us off tonight. thank you. >>> we move on now to the other major news this tuesday night and to the coronavirus in the u.s. tonight, moderna joining pfizer now in applying for the fda to give it full approval for its vaccine for people 18 and older. that could help encourage people to get vaccinated, according to authorities. and this country with the holiday marking a new chapter. tonight, new york city, for one, reporting not one covid death in the last 24 hours....
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>> hi, laura and marcus.d the bay area are in need of repairs and certainly there is money in that infrastructure bill to address water storage issues like our reservoirs. now at 8:00 this morning is when governor gavin newsom is going to meet with that panel and talk with the president about that need for infrastructure dollars for drought, wildfire and to combat climate change. $5 billion are earmarked at this point in the bill for the west that could be the biggest federal investment in history, but not much in time to get us through our current drought. look at the drought and how it deepened between just february and early june of this year. the darker of the color the worse it is and it is statewide. lack of rain compounded with a sierra snowpack that melted early in the season, also exacerbated by climate change. >> we've got to do our part in our country get on clean energy so that we don't continue to exacerbate climate change. >> reporter: now as we brace for a drought fueled fire season, a big fire
>> hi, laura and marcus.d the bay area are in need of repairs and certainly there is money in that infrastructure bill to address water storage issues like our reservoirs. now at 8:00 this morning is when governor gavin newsom is going to meet with that panel and talk with the president about that need for infrastructure dollars for drought, wildfire and to combat climate change. $5 billion are earmarked at this point in the bill for the west that could be the biggest federal investment...
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. >> good morning, marcus. i flew to new york with my family to see the grandparents about a week ago or so and when we left mineta san jose, got to new york, every airport that we passed through was packed. every flight was fully booked. clearlier with in the middle of a summer travel spike. on sunday, 2.2 million travelers were screened through ts, a checkpoints, the highest volume since the start of the pandemic and up from 633,000 on the same date a year ago. sundays by the way are still the busiest days. all travelers still have to mask up in the airport and on the planes unless you are eating or drinking and because of demand, prices are up. airports and airlines are struggling to staff enough tsa workers, pilots and other flight crews. many of russ rebooking travel we postponed during the pandemic using up vouchers. airlines were facing a pilot shortage as many pilots were reaching the mandatory retirement age. so you'll needs to also plan for testing depending on where you go. >> that point of check-in
. >> good morning, marcus. i flew to new york with my family to see the grandparents about a week ago or so and when we left mineta san jose, got to new york, every airport that we passed through was packed. every flight was fully booked. clearlier with in the middle of a summer travel spike. on sunday, 2.2 million travelers were screened through ts, a checkpoints, the highest volume since the start of the pandemic and up from 633,000 on the same date a year ago. sundays by the way are...
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that's the message from marcus rashford with the euros just a few days away.baku as well as prepare for theirfirst game in i'm in baku as well as prepare for their first game in the euros against switzerland on saturday. —— as wales prepare. just days after the suspension of 0llie robinson, another england cricketer is investigated for posting offesive material. the dream run continues. having never passed the second round of a slam before, tamara zidansek is through to her first semifinal. also coming up in the programme: how sport helped gave one international captain the confidence to manage his stammer. good evening. we're almost there now. football's delayed euro 2020 kicks off in just three days�* time. hopes are high for domestic success with england, scotland and wales all involved. we'll be live at wales�*s training camp in baku shortly. but first, england forward marcus rashford has told the bbc that he and his team—mates will continue to take the knee. there were boos from a small section of fans when they made the anti—racism gesture at the start o
that's the message from marcus rashford with the euros just a few days away.baku as well as prepare for theirfirst game in i'm in baku as well as prepare for their first game in the euros against switzerland on saturday. —— as wales prepare. just days after the suspension of 0llie robinson, another england cricketer is investigated for posting offesive material. the dream run continues. having never passed the second round of a slam before, tamara zidansek is through to her first semifinal....