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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> well, theht over san jose's historic flea market faces an important step tomorrow. now, in the meantime, some of the market's vendors are promising a hunger strike to force the city to the bargaining table. vendors and their supporters rallied outside san jose city hall today. promising an indefinite hunger strike. the flea market is located near san jose's bart station and it's been around for 61 years. tomorrow, the city council will vote on a rezoning plan for it. most of the 30 acres that the market sits on is set to be developed with offices, apartments, and retail shops. the vendors say they won't be displaced. >> we know we're not alone. this fight isn't only our fight. it's all of our fights. it's a fight for the city. it's a fight for our people. and it's a fight to continue to be able to make a living, here, in san jose. >> one proposal, the city council will vote on tomorrow, is three acres to be set aside for the flea market vendors, as well as $2 million to help vendors deal with t
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> well, theht over san jose's historic flea market faces an important step tomorrow. now, in the meantime, some of the market's vendors are promising a hunger strike to force the city to the bargaining table. vendors and their supporters rallied outside san jose city hall today. promising an indefinite hunger strike. the flea market is located near san jose's bart station and it's been around...
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reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area. >> marianne, thank you. >>> does your office require you to wear a mask even if you're vaccinated? fully vaxed workers in california can now go maskless after tomorrow if cal osha decides it's okay. cal osha is expected to approve the rule on thursday, tomorrow. governor newsom says he will issue an executive order to make it reality immediately, essentially expediting the process. the governor says it should clear things up by having the state be consistent with cdc guidance. we should add, regardless of cal osha, regardless of state rules, businesses can impose their own mask rules. >>> millions of californians are now seeing this week's reopening as a reason to celebrate. but for millions more, it may also be a reason to stop procrastinating as vaccinated people start seeing new perks. it appears to be convincing some of the hesitant to start rolling up those sleeves. here is nbc bay area's scott budman. >> reporter: they want a ride. they want to work out. they want to dine inside without a mask. >> we're just trying to get
reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area. >> marianne, thank you. >>> does your office require you to wear a mask even if you're vaccinated? fully vaxed workers in california can now go maskless after tomorrow if cal osha decides it's okay. cal osha is expected to approve the rule on thursday, tomorrow. governor newsom says he will issue an executive order to make it reality immediately, essentially expediting the process. the governor says it should clear things...
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. >>> okay, we're going to go to marianne favreau right now. they're selling safe fireworks, even in the city of dublin. she's here to find out why they're going ahead with this. marianne? >> reporter: people started showing up at this stand even before the stand opened today. they wanted to buy what's called safe fireworks. it's a tradition that's gone on for more than 30 years, and it's beefing up police patrols to make sure fireworks don't turn into fires. >> we got this big old bad boy. >> reporter: he and his 11-year-old son cameron are gearing up to do a fireworks show at their home in dublin. >> we fill a bucket with water and we put all the fireworks in it as we go. >> pleasanton and other cities are not allowed to have fireworks, but they are allowed in dublin. we asked the city why they decided to allow them. in a statement they said, the city has been diligent about promoting their safe usage and about enforcing efforts to stop the usage of illegal fireworks. citizens must be diligent, of course, but we have had no problems in decade
. >>> okay, we're going to go to marianne favreau right now. they're selling safe fireworks, even in the city of dublin. she's here to find out why they're going ahead with this. marianne? >> reporter: people started showing up at this stand even before the stand opened today. they wanted to buy what's called safe fireworks. it's a tradition that's gone on for more than 30 years, and it's beefing up police patrols to make sure fireworks don't turn into fires. >> we got this...
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marianne favro has a look at how much we may be asked to cut back. it's going to be a tough year. >> reporter: it certainly is. and it's only going to get drier as we head into the summer, jessica. the water district staff is recommending that people cut 15% of their water use that they used back in 2019. and some neighbors are already getting a jump start on conservation by putting in drought-toll rant landscaping. >> this is going to get filled in to the border. >> reporter: peter sanchez jr.'s lawn in san jose is shrinking. after the last drought in 2012, he tore out some of his grass and put in drought-toll rant landscaping. today a crew is taking out even more lawn and replacing it with rocks. >> it used to be all lawn, we started having a water issue, i started down sizing as much as i can. >> reporter: that foresight may pay off. on wednesday, the valley water district board is expected to declare a water emergency and ask people to cut back to 15% of what they used in 2019. a board member says the reduction is needed after another very dry wi
marianne favro has a look at how much we may be asked to cut back. it's going to be a tough year. >> reporter: it certainly is. and it's only going to get drier as we head into the summer, jessica. the water district staff is recommending that people cut 15% of their water use that they used back in 2019. and some neighbors are already getting a jump start on conservation by putting in drought-toll rant landscaping. >> this is going to get filled in to the border. >> reporter:...
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mariann: yes. we like gold miners because we think there is leverage as the price goes up and their costs are fairly static. they will outperform the gold itself. those are the miners we are favoring as gold. the junior as well as the large gold miners. haidi: which sectors do you see as being the biggest inflation risk affected, and how do you hedge that? mariann: most afffec -- most affected by inflation, really it is the hospitality, being hotels and restaurants right now. they are the most dependent upon labor and food prices. the food prices are really difficult to work through. in fact, we've got a local restauranteur who says a case of chicken breasts has gone from $40 to $75 and the oil they use for frying has gone from $20 to almost $40. they are trying to work through the higher commodity prices. they are trying to entice people to come back to work. some people are still getting state unemployment benefits and really are loathe to return to the workforce as long as they are being support
mariann: yes. we like gold miners because we think there is leverage as the price goes up and their costs are fairly static. they will outperform the gold itself. those are the miners we are favoring as gold. the junior as well as the large gold miners. haidi: which sectors do you see as being the biggest inflation risk affected, and how do you hedge that? mariann: most afffec -- most affected by inflation, really it is the hospitality, being hotels and restaurants right now. they are the most...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you very much, marianne. so, no more red. all the l.a. counties are officially out of the red tier. the last bay area county to qualify, and marin moved to yellow and joins san francisco, san mateo in the least-restrictive tier. of course it's almost go time. we two weeks away from when california goes into the green tier. come june 15th, the state will lift all those mask, capacity, social distancing rules we've been living with for more than a year. that means a whole new set of esh us. thom jensen is live with some of the obstacles businesses are facing as they prepare for one of the biggest changes in months and one of those is that there aren't enough employees to fill all the positions that they need now. >> reporter: seems like everybody has got that ish oo jess. businesses face the things that we all would have to face as we move forward, questions about, you know, what they're going to do for protocols for hygiene and masking. but, as the state says good-bye to social distancing and hello to full ca
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you very much, marianne. so, no more red. all the l.a. counties are officially out of the red tier. the last bay area county to qualify, and marin moved to yellow and joins san francisco, san mateo in the least-restrictive tier. of course it's almost go time. we two weeks away from when california goes into the green tier. come june 15th, the state will lift all those mask, capacity, social distancing rules...
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>> reporter: marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> for months we've been telling you about the risehate crimes across the bay area and we obtained the number of cases san francisco police are reporting. the department released a detailed breakdown of the number of reported hate crimes by ethnicity, so far this year, officers have received 28 reports of hate crimes, that breaks down to about one hate crime every five days. most hate crimes were against the asian community. 11 of those crimes were against the asian-american community, followed by african-american, members of the jewish commune and anti hispanic. two were last year 48 hate crimes. this year is on pace to surpass that total. >>> this new report comes as sfpd announces it's expanding its hate crime tip line. operators will be able to answer calls in nine languages. chief bill scott says witnesses can call the number on your korean, 415-558-5588, tip line callers can always remain anonymous. >>> good morning. we're watching out for our high fire danger for today, and we are going to see those winds picking up especially t
>> reporter: marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >>> for months we've been telling you about the risehate crimes across the bay area and we obtained the number of cases san francisco police are reporting. the department released a detailed breakdown of the number of reported hate crimes by ethnicity, so far this year, officers have received 28 reports of hate crimes, that breaks down to about one hate crime every five days. most hate crimes were against the asian...
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marianne favro has a look. >> reporter: i can't stress this enough. even though the state is opening up tomorrow, if you want to go to california's great america or most any other amousement park in the state, you still have to plan ahead and make a reservation. after 15 months of weathering the ups and downs, there will no longer be capacity restrictions. visitors won't be asked to stand six feet apart, but before you go, you will be asked to make a reservation online. and when you do, you'll also have to attest that you understand california's new covid guidelines. >> you'll have to click to say that you understand that, and that people who are vaccinated do not need to wear a mask. that you, if you have a covid test within 72 hours of coming to visit you don't need to wear a mask and that if you are unvaccinated it is still recommended that you wear a mask. >> reporter: the general manager of california's great america says all employees will still be required to wear a mask. commended for children under 12 who don't have access to a vaccine. >> it
marianne favro has a look. >> reporter: i can't stress this enough. even though the state is opening up tomorrow, if you want to go to california's great america or most any other amousement park in the state, you still have to plan ahead and make a reservation. after 15 months of weathering the ups and downs, there will no longer be capacity restrictions. visitors won't be asked to stand six feet apart, but before you go, you will be asked to make a reservation online. and when you do,...
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marianne favro is there with a look at the crowd and special thank you to first responders who helped of us during the pandemic. >> reporter: soccer fans have been waiting a long time for this day. and while the earthquakes did not win, for most fans, just being here was a victory. at paypal park, a new level of excitement, as 18,000 fans crowded into the earthquakes' first full-capacity game since march 7th of last year. it's santa clara county's largest event since county leaders became the first to push for a shelter in place order. now more than a year later it's such a milestone, giovani perez and his family made the four-hour trip just to be here. john henry armstrong is celebrating his birthday at the game and has no concerns about safety. >> no, we're fully vaccinated. so we got our vaccine cards and our masks, and i think it's a great day to open up. >> reporter: during halftime, a tribute to first responders who worked tirelessly during the pandemic. valeri moreno is one of the people honored. she says watching people at a big event without masks is a reward in itself. >> it
marianne favro is there with a look at the crowd and special thank you to first responders who helped of us during the pandemic. >> reporter: soccer fans have been waiting a long time for this day. and while the earthquakes did not win, for most fans, just being here was a victory. at paypal park, a new level of excitement, as 18,000 fans crowded into the earthquakes' first full-capacity game since march 7th of last year. it's santa clara county's largest event since county leaders became...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. of course we're following the story very closely. go to nbcbayarea.com for an extended conference. you can find the link on our home page. >>> okay. reopening just in time for summer. nap and and alameda moved up to the most restrictive. so the changes mean indoor bars can open at 25% capacity. gyms can increase to 50% capacity. wineries and tasting rooms can also increase to 50% capacity. one week from today, though, the entire state opens up. governor newsom says all capacity restrictions will be dropped june 15th, which is exactly one week from today. >>> it could be another sign of progress. this time on the vaccine front. stanford medicine is holding the final phase of its covid vaccine trial on young children. babies are part of this overall trial, but for this final phase, it only includes kids between the ages of 5 and 11. nbc bay area damien was one of the only reporters to meet with one of those families. >> reporter: many hope will be the final hurdle before the nation goes
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. of course we're following the story very closely. go to nbcbayarea.com for an extended conference. you can find the link on our home page. >>> okay. reopening just in time for summer. nap and and alameda moved up to the most restrictive. so the changes mean indoor bars can open at 25% capacity. gyms can increase to 50% capacity. wineries and tasting rooms can also increase to 50% capacity. one...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a big announcement from the state attorney general. california adding five more states to its list of places banned for state-funded travel. the new states include rd arkansas a, florida, montana, and virginia. all of them made the banned list because they recently passed laws discriminating against the lgbtq plus community. california will make exceptions to the travel ban for trips that are considered essential, as well as to honor contracts signed before the ban went into effect. >>> okay. this is a big deal for parents and students. a better shot of making it into a uc school. the plan to give more californians a spot at three universities. >>> the beaches around pacifica have reopened today after the weekend shark attack. we'll tell you why shark experts tell us there are more shark sightings in the bay area waters right now. >>> and in the tri valley, 75 degrees, breezy conditions around livermore, by this time tomorrow, 90s could be making a come back. more when we come right back. >>> when we welcome our viewers in the west, we
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a big announcement from the state attorney general. california adding five more states to its list of places banned for state-funded travel. the new states include rd arkansas a, florida, montana, and virginia. all of them made the banned list because they recently passed laws discriminating against the lgbtq plus community. california will make exceptions to the travel ban for trips that are considered essential, as well as to honor contracts...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> we have long been proud of the diversity we have in our cities, but a new study out of uc berkeley, cities like san francisco, oakland, and san jose have been always known for diversity, but now they're even more racially segregated than in recent decades. the study says the culprit is housing inequality, specifically single-family zoning, preventing the community from building housing other than a detached single-family home. the study says that keeps housing expensive in many bears. >> where you live determines where your children go to school, whether you're close to amenities, restaurants, pharmacies, doctors, everything. >> there is some room for better housing equity. several bay area cities are looking into changing or even scrapping their single-family zoning policies. tech companies are reporting millions into fighting housing inequality as well. >>> expanding the ban on convictions can help people make it in the bay. the governor and lawmakers in sacramento are negotiating a possible expansion since protections expire at t
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> we have long been proud of the diversity we have in our cities, but a new study out of uc berkeley, cities like san francisco, oakland, and san jose have been always known for diversity, but now they're even more racially segregated than in recent decades. the study says the culprit is housing inequality, specifically single-family zoning, preventing the community from building housing other than a detached single-family home. the...
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marianne favro joins us live in san jose and this is such a difficult time for the families and also the survivors of this, marianne. >> reporter: not only that, jessica, but it's a difficult time, we learned here, for people that just took the light rail or just had a very small interactions with some of these people. they are also suffering as well here in the community. this is the memorial here in san jose city hall for those nine vta victims. you can see here on this memorial day many people stopped by today to drop off red, wheat white and blue flowers and flags to honor the fallen. as balinda places a patriotic memorial for the nine murdered last week, she and her husband say they felt they had to come to pay their respects on memorial day. >> for me to see something like this on a day like this we need to go and pay attention to people that we left behind. this individuals over hire, even though we never spoke to them one on one, they are part of us. >> reporter: at oak hill memorial park in san jose, more than a hundred gathered to honor men and women service members who die
marianne favro joins us live in san jose and this is such a difficult time for the families and also the survivors of this, marianne. >> reporter: not only that, jessica, but it's a difficult time, we learned here, for people that just took the light rail or just had a very small interactions with some of these people. they are also suffering as well here in the community. this is the memorial here in san jose city hall for those nine vta victims. you can see here on this memorial day...
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. >> "today in the bay" marianne favro looks at some of the special reunions caught on camera. >> reporter: there were lots of hugs and toasts and for some dads a newfound appreciation for finally being able to see their kids again in person. a simple pleasure, a meal together with your kids, considered a treasure this father's day. for randy of campbell last father's day was not complete. >> made it very hard with all the restrictions and traveling and everything like that. we talked to them on the phone, but it's not the same as being in person. >> reporter: now after not being able to see his daughter for more than a year he's finally enjoying a toast with her in person. >> oh, it means the world, you know. it's just a lot bette to have them in person than on a telephone. it's more personable and rewarding for me as a father. >> reporter: the in person reunion means just as much to his daughter emily. >> this one is more special because of the year we've had. we're able to celebrate and go out and actually enjoy it and i think that that year of really not being able to see them due to t
. >> "today in the bay" marianne favro looks at some of the special reunions caught on camera. >> reporter: there were lots of hugs and toasts and for some dads a newfound appreciation for finally being able to see their kids again in person. a simple pleasure, a meal together with your kids, considered a treasure this father's day. for randy of campbell last father's day was not complete. >> made it very hard with all the restrictions and traveling and everything...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro continues our coverage. >> reporter: a deadly scene, friday night, at the agave bar and grill in san jose. in this new video, you can hear people screaming. seconds after a pick-up truck backs into a crowd of people in an outdoor patio. one woman appears to be pinned against the wall. she, later, died. her friend tells us she was a mother in her early 30s. she was from colombia, and has a young daughter. two men at the table were, also, injured but they are expected to be okay. susan was in the away from the truck, just in time. she says, i felt one of my friends grab my arm. and pulled my other friend to the side. she, also, says it was a terrifying scene. and she recalls seeing one of the injured men saying, i saw him moving his hands, asking for help. and we felt so bad, not being able to help him. san jose police arrested the driver of the truck. 32-year-old alex moreno. he is now facing gross-vehicular manslaughter and felony-dui charges. witnesses say moreno left the restaurant, got into the truck, and were sitting in the cab for about-20 minutes befo
nbc bay area's marianne favro continues our coverage. >> reporter: a deadly scene, friday night, at the agave bar and grill in san jose. in this new video, you can hear people screaming. seconds after a pick-up truck backs into a crowd of people in an outdoor patio. one woman appears to be pinned against the wall. she, later, died. her friend tells us she was a mother in her early 30s. she was from colombia, and has a young daughter. two men at the table were, also, injured but they are...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is live at paypal park. how does it feel out there? >> reporter: big crowds and big excitement, terry. we've got people tailgating in the parking lot, and hundreds of people have dusted off their quakes jerseys and are going through security to get their seats. they've waited a long time. the last game without capacity restrictions was on march 7th of last year. we talked to one man who is so excited about attending a game in person again that he decided to celebrate his birthday here today. he says he's not concerned about safety. >> we're fully vaccinated. so we got our vaccine cards, and we got our masks, and i think it's a great day to open up. >> reporter: before the game, which is the classico against the l.a. galaxy, there will be a moment of silence to honor the vta employees killed in a mass shooting a month ago today. at halftime there will be a tribute to the first responders who helped us get through the covid pandemic. just before 7:00 tonight there will be some skydivers who are going to be landing right inside the park.
nbc bay area's marianne favro is live at paypal park. how does it feel out there? >> reporter: big crowds and big excitement, terry. we've got people tailgating in the parking lot, and hundreds of people have dusted off their quakes jerseys and are going through security to get their seats. they've waited a long time. the last game without capacity restrictions was on march 7th of last year. we talked to one man who is so excited about attending a game in person again that he decided to...
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marianne favro is in san jose with a look at how much you may be asked to cut back on. >> this will get filled in to the border. >> reporter: peter sanchez, jr., is tearing out grass and putting drought tolerant plants in his san jose home, the move could pay out because he may soon be asked to reduce his water usage to just 15% of what he used back in 2019. on wednesday, the santa clara valley water district board is expected to declare a water shortage emergency and mandate cities and private water companies in santa clara county to cut back water use as much as 15%. >> it becomes so political, us neighbors, we're trying to keep our yard looking nice and you know, be able to take a decent shower. >> we want to be sure there's something left in the groundwater. >> reporter: vice chairperson says the reduction is needed because groundwater levels are low and after another very dry winter the sierra snowpack was low. anderson reservoir is nearly empty to accommodate earthquake repairs. >> we're having trouble buying water on the open market because everyone else is buying it at the same
marianne favro is in san jose with a look at how much you may be asked to cut back on. >> this will get filled in to the border. >> reporter: peter sanchez, jr., is tearing out grass and putting drought tolerant plants in his san jose home, the move could pay out because he may soon be asked to reduce his water usage to just 15% of what he used back in 2019. on wednesday, the santa clara valley water district board is expected to declare a water shortage emergency and mandate cities...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro. >> thank you. marianne just mentioned that other deadly shooting in san jose this year. it happened in january at the apartments in east san jose. officers were trying to ajest david sovar jr. he was a person of interest in a shooting in gilroy. officers shot him. he was unarmed. paramedics rushed him to a hospital where he later died. the family is suing the city of san jose. the lawsuit claims he was gunned down by officers without warning. the family is demanding the immediate arrest and prosecution of the officers involved. >> now, can we take off our masks? california will align with the cdc guidelines on june 15th. don't ditch your mask just yet. new rules could extend masks in indoor workplaces beyond june 15th. here is nbc bay area's -- we're going to have that in just a moment. but right now we're going to go to sheriff lori smith who will update us on the vta shooting. >> i want to highlight the rescue task force as part of our protocol and basically there were rescue task forces that wen
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro. >> thank you. marianne just mentioned that other deadly shooting in san jose this year. it happened in january at the apartments in east san jose. officers were trying to ajest david sovar jr. he was a person of interest in a shooting in gilroy. officers shot him. he was unarmed. paramedics rushed him to a hospital where he later died. the family is suing the city of san jose. the lawsuit claims he was gunned down by officers without warning....
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bryce doty and marianne montaigne following on the heels of sir richard branson >>> coming up bed bath and beyond belief, raisings revenue in terms of revenue for the year the stock is nearly doubled after being swept up in meme mania. we'll speak about the turn around plans and the rides we're hoping to boost shares >>> let's take a check on some of the companies going public today. didi global up 15% clear up 38% legalzoom up 34% xometry is up 63%. stay with us . >> announcer: this is "the exchangeonnb" cc. - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." let's check on shares of didi and the trading debut. it opened $64.67 a share, a decent pop up of 15% gain here by the way it's below where it opened it's trading at 16 and change. if you bought on the first stick, you're stuck a little bit under water. this has put the valuation in a rich place didi is just one of the many companies going public today, which in
bryce doty and marianne montaigne following on the heels of sir richard branson >>> coming up bed bath and beyond belief, raisings revenue in terms of revenue for the year the stock is nearly doubled after being swept up in meme mania. we'll speak about the turn around plans and the rides we're hoping to boost shares >>> let's take a check on some of the companies going public today. didi global up 15% clear up 38% legalzoom up 34% xometry is up 63%. stay with us . >>...
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. >> reporter: in san jose, marianne favro, "today in the bay." >>> at 7:09 much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, we take you live to washington for our weekly interview with chuck todd with a preview of "meet the press." he has the latest on the search and rescue efforts in florida. over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it. >>> welcome back. time now for our weekly discussion with chuck todd, nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the press." hi, chuck, as always thanks for joining us this morning. i had planned to ask you about the latest talks on the structure talks but you were able to get a mayor of miami dade county where the co
. >> reporter: in san jose, marianne favro, "today in the bay." >>> at 7:09 much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, we take you live to washington for our weekly interview with chuck todd with a preview of "meet the press." he has the latest on the search and rescue efforts in florida. over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing...
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i know i'm marianne was a london our main story. this our a pledge by g 7 leaders to donate a 1000000000 doses of the current of ours vaccine to poor countries has been dismissed is inadequate by activists. british prime minister bars johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate the world nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. but campaign is saying, the move is far too slow and it shows that west and lead is not up to the job of tackling the worst public health crisis in a century. there is jona hall is in cornwall where the leaders have gathered and sent us this report. the white sands of compass bay it delicate power setting for a meeting of the group of 7 described as the world's most advanced democracy. they're also leading the vaccine race to exit the pandemic. and while socially distance still there face to face, at least, and promising a combined effort to help the world emerge from crisis. i actually think this is a meeting that genuinely needs to happen, because we need to make sure that we learn the lesson
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hello, i'm marianne my vein on the now main story. this our, the delta variant of the corona virus is continuing to cause the rise in infections around the world as a mountain consigned in south africa. where the president has announced tougher restrictions as the country tries to stem a surging wave of the virus that all gatherings in the sale of alcohol will be banned from for 2 weeks. from midnight. schools will close from wednesday and 9 pm curfew. enforce and address to the nation in the last hour. so rama post has said.
hello, i'm marianne my vein on the now main story. this our, the delta variant of the corona virus is continuing to cause the rise in infections around the world as a mountain consigned in south africa. where the president has announced tougher restrictions as the country tries to stem a surging wave of the virus that all gatherings in the sale of alcohol will be banned from for 2 weeks. from midnight. schools will close from wednesday and 9 pm curfew. enforce and address to the nation in the...
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marianne favro is live at a memorial that continues to grow outside san jose city hall. and really this has kind of become the place where people come and mourn and remember. >> reporter: and especially for the community. it's a place that they can honor those who gave so much for their community, getting them to and from, throughout the area. now this is a memorial for the nine victims of vta shooting, and you can see that today on this memorial day many people came by and dropped off flags and red, white and blue flowers to honor the fallen. belinda ahmed and her husband luon brought a patriotic bouquet. they said they felt a kinship with the nine who gave back to their community, even during a pandemic. >> today is a big day, memorial day, and when we saw this event happen with the officials of the vta getting killed like this, we felt that it's just, we have to come down here and pay our respect. >> reporter: at oak hill memorial park in san jose more than 100 gathered to remember service members who died for our country. dave cortezi took a moment to honor those gun
marianne favro is live at a memorial that continues to grow outside san jose city hall. and really this has kind of become the place where people come and mourn and remember. >> reporter: and especially for the community. it's a place that they can honor those who gave so much for their community, getting them to and from, throughout the area. now this is a memorial for the nine victims of vta shooting, and you can see that today on this memorial day many people came by and dropped off...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> not just the delta variant spreading here in the u.s. but spreading around the world. it is identified in at least 85 countries, that includes the u.s. the delta variant accounts for one in five case in the u.s. there is good news, scientists and doctors say vaccines authorized in the u.s. are effective against that variant. >> of course, we'll continue to do our reporting online about the delta variant, head to nbcbayarea.com/coronavirus, we'll have all you need to do to keep you informed. >>> the end of a long standing san jose tradition is officially near. the san jose city council voted to rezone the area around the san jose's flea market. the flea market will move and in its place new homes and retail stores. many people relied on the flea market for their income say it won't be the same. >> live damian trujillo is live at city hall. this decision affects so many people. >> reporter: it really does, janelle. some of those vendors out here talking about the city council's decision. there will be more ceremonial votes
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> not just the delta variant spreading here in the u.s. but spreading around the world. it is identified in at least 85 countries, that includes the u.s. the delta variant accounts for one in five case in the u.s. there is good news, scientists and doctors say vaccines authorized in the u.s. are effective against that variant. >> of course, we'll continue to do our reporting online about the delta variant, head to...
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let's bring in marianne favro. >> this is going to get filled in to the border. >> reporter: he is tearing gas and putting in brought tolerant plants in his san jose home. he may soon be asked to reduce his water usage to 15% of what he used in 2015. wednesday, the waterboard is expected to declare a water emergency, and maintain cities to cut back water use as much as 15%. >> it becomes so political. and then it's us neighbors and we are trying to keep our yards looking nice, and be able to take a decent shower. >> we want to be shower there's something left in the ground water. >> the chairperson saps the reduction is needed because ground water level rgs low, and the know act was also slow, and the county's easier voir is empty to accommodate row fairs, and that's not all. >> we are having trouble buying water on the open market. not only buying it, ten times what it was two years ago, but actually transferring it, going to the regulatory process. >> if it will be up to each city to be sure how they meet the restrictions. options included water cops, fines and requiring people to only w
let's bring in marianne favro. >> this is going to get filled in to the border. >> reporter: he is tearing gas and putting in brought tolerant plants in his san jose home. he may soon be asked to reduce his water usage to 15% of what he used in 2015. wednesday, the waterboard is expected to declare a water emergency, and maintain cities to cut back water use as much as 15%. >> it becomes so political. and then it's us neighbors and we are trying to keep our yards looking nice,...
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i was telling you yesterday a friend of mine, very close friend of mine is marianne williamson and she here the other day. we were talking about some of the issues going on in the world today, big tech, social media, censorship, critical race theory. a lot of different topics and we found that on nearly every one, we were in agreement. i think if you're open, if you're open to talking to your friends and having an open conversation, you can do that. i loved your last segment because what's happened i think is that social media is such a negative force in our country today. everything is so divided. social media started out as a great way to connect with people, find people you hadn't seen in years. it's turn into something totally different. it's now, like, controlling our lives. >> tammy: here are the strangers dictating what you can see or what opinion you can hear. this is not what we voted for. it's not what we thought foreign civil rights or even as liberals, as i was one wants as well. >> no, absolutely. i identify with you because i used to be a democrat some time ago before i s
i was telling you yesterday a friend of mine, very close friend of mine is marianne williamson and she here the other day. we were talking about some of the issues going on in the world today, big tech, social media, censorship, critical race theory. a lot of different topics and we found that on nearly every one, we were in agreement. i think if you're open, if you're open to talking to your friends and having an open conversation, you can do that. i loved your last segment because what's...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the city has declared a stage two water shortage. the rushing river basin. that means the following are banned. refilling pools using city water and using water for fountains. using water from fire hydrants for anything but a fire. people we spoke with seemed the understand. >> i mean it is a necessary step we have to take. i am sure it is going to be hard to enforce. i think we all know the reservoirs and lakes and everything is at a level where something needs to change until we get some rain. >> here is what's allowed in sonoma, watering with a bucket or hose with a shut-off nozzle. they hope people will comply on their own with the restrictions. >>> jeff ranieri has been keeping an eye on the reservoir for months. we'll be warming up later this week. >> the rain season does not start until october 1st. it is going to be a waiting game for us. we all do what we can and make a big difference by conserving. look at this weather today. i want to thank master control in celine. you can see the beautiful shot just for a couple of minut
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the city has declared a stage two water shortage. the rushing river basin. that means the following are banned. refilling pools using city water and using water for fountains. using water from fire hydrants for anything but a fire. people we spoke with seemed the understand. >> i mean it is a necessary step we have to take. i am sure it is going to be hard to enforce. i think we all know the reservoirs and lakes and everything is at a level...
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. >> reporter: in san mateo, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the state's biggest teachers unionts support behind governor newsom. california teachers association leaders voted today to defend the governor in the upcoming recall election. the show of support comes after newsom proposed withholding billions from schools that don't return to full in class instruction in the fall. the statement from the union president reads while california still ranked far below the national average in per student funding the governor's budget plan proposes historic increases for the restart of our school and college campuses. president trump entered the spotlight tonight. mr. trump recounted his presidency while criticizing the biden administration. he addressed a handful of issues including the border crisis, the pandemic, the economy and foreign relations. the former president also announced his endorsement of congressman ted bud for u.s. senate. >> the survival of america depends upon our ability to elect republicans on every level starting with the mid-terms next year. we have to get it done.
. >> reporter: in san mateo, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the state's biggest teachers unionts support behind governor newsom. california teachers association leaders voted today to defend the governor in the upcoming recall election. the show of support comes after newsom proposed withholding billions from schools that don't return to full in class instruction in the fall. the statement from the union president reads while california still ranked far below the national...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: it will be up to each city and private water company to decide how to reach that 15% reduction goal. if you live in the south bay, you will likely soon need to cut back on your water use. today the santa clara water district voted to declare a water shortage emergency and declare cities to reduce water usage by 15% of 2019 usage levels. >> we're in a dire situation, and we are in a drought. as i pointed out to the board on previous occasions, when you see a storm about to hit your community, the responsibility of government is not to wait until the storm hits to call for emergency action. >> reporter: people with talk with in san jose support the decision. >> it is a good idea because we didn't get any -- a lot of rain this year. >> i think it would be reasonable. >> reporter: board members say the move is necessary because the water supply is already in serious jeopardy. in addition to low rain fall this winter, anderson reservoir, the county's largest, is nearly empty because of earthquake repairs. and the cost to buy water on the open market h
nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: it will be up to each city and private water company to decide how to reach that 15% reduction goal. if you live in the south bay, you will likely soon need to cut back on your water use. today the santa clara water district voted to declare a water shortage emergency and declare cities to reduce water usage by 15% of 2019 usage levels. >> we're in a dire situation, and we are in a drought. as i pointed out to the board on previous...
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are part of the ensemble, not only different cultures, but also flora and fauna inspire and those marianne, through the after sunset you for your art land acquires a whole new mystical aura, moving stuff. finally monday, june 21st was a big day for electronic music. pioneers only says laugh. not only because he was a headliner at the annual fed mazique, which is a fixture on friends with cultural calendar for 40 years now. he was also awarded the insignia of commander to the legion of honor by president in monterey, michael himself, that's one of france's highest military honors. and so we'll leave you with joe. me says john dazzling the crowd at the palace all the best from us for now. and bye bye, the lose people in trucks injured when trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families to the correct and trade people seeing extreme. getting 200 people around the world, more than 300 new people are seeking refuse. why? because no one should have to flee the make up your own line. w. need for mines. ah. ah me, it's the worst act of violence in histo
are part of the ensemble, not only different cultures, but also flora and fauna inspire and those marianne, through the after sunset you for your art land acquires a whole new mystical aura, moving stuff. finally monday, june 21st was a big day for electronic music. pioneers only says laugh. not only because he was a headliner at the annual fed mazique, which is a fixture on friends with cultural calendar for 40 years now. he was also awarded the insignia of commander to the legion of honor by...
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marianne, it is not just about being uncomfortable in the heat. there could be a medical implication. >> yes, absolutely. there could be an additional risk for heat related illness. now, playing in a fountain like this is certainly one way to cool off on a hot day. but if you are out in public and still opting to wear a mask, doctors say it could inhibit your body's ability to regulate heat. this pg&e contractor is spending hours outside working today as temperatures climb past 90. he's doing it all while wearing a mask. kim lee is vaccinated but chooses to still wear a mask. she admits today the sizzling temperatures are making it more uncomfortable than ever. >> it's a little harder to breathe because it is really hot. i keep having to pull it down to get air. >> reporter: doctors say on hot days masks may inhibit your body's ability to regulate heat and put you at a higher risk of heat stroke. so you may consider what type of mask you wear when temperatures climb. >> i think the n95s are really tough to breakthrough and they're designed to not
marianne, it is not just about being uncomfortable in the heat. there could be a medical implication. >> yes, absolutely. there could be an additional risk for heat related illness. now, playing in a fountain like this is certainly one way to cool off on a hot day. but if you are out in public and still opting to wear a mask, doctors say it could inhibit your body's ability to regulate heat. this pg&e contractor is spending hours outside working today as temperatures climb past 90....
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and so marianne, for the after sunset, euphoria when i'm the choir, as a whole new mystical aura amazing stuff. finally monday, june 21st was a big day for electronic music, pioneers, omission. not only because he was a headliner at the annual federal and museum, which is a fixture on friends with cultural calendar for 40 years now, he was also awarded the insignia of commander to the legion of honor by president in monterey. michael himself, that's one of france's highest military honors. and so we'll leave you with joe me says jock, dazzling the crowd at the palace all the best for me off for now. and bye bye. the news . the news, the news, the news ah. the expressed in the feeling i not very creative yet, but i would love to be considered an artist monday looking for new perspectives on the door and cannot replace this by doing things differently. come to the place where we reflect on society aren't dealt with it as well and i'm not sure that it was a dinosaur within the can you hear me now? yes. yes. we can hear you and hello. germans house that we bring you uncle mack or you've neve
and so marianne, for the after sunset, euphoria when i'm the choir, as a whole new mystical aura amazing stuff. finally monday, june 21st was a big day for electronic music, pioneers, omission. not only because he was a headliner at the annual federal and museum, which is a fixture on friends with cultural calendar for 40 years now, he was also awarded the insignia of commander to the legion of honor by president in monterey. michael himself, that's one of france's highest military honors. and...
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oh, hello, marianne demising, london with a quick look at the main stories. now. a pledge by g 7 lead us to donate a 1000000000 doses of the current of ours vaccine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists. they say it doesn't go far enough. british prime minister or johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate wells nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. but campaign is the same moving slow, and it shows western leaders are not up to the job of tackling the was public health crisis in a century. and the reason is that there will be still large areas the developing world where the virus is spread like wildfire, and the risks of mutation and the risks of new billions coming and becoming the will to get ends of mind. the efforts that comes up every day to make sure that the full population inspection or in our other headlines this, our deforestation in brazil's amazon rain forest has risen for the 3rd consecutive month with president shire bull scenario yet to follow through on a pledge to boost funding for environmental enforc
oh, hello, marianne demising, london with a quick look at the main stories. now. a pledge by g 7 lead us to donate a 1000000000 doses of the current of ours vaccine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists. they say it doesn't go far enough. british prime minister or johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate wells nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. but campaign is the same moving slow, and it shows western leaders are not up to the job of tackling...
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junior lifeguards race by marianne is hossa fresno celebrated her 16th birthday here. well, oakland's jovanni navarro introduced his 14 month-old daughter to the ocean for the first time. >> a little bit warm back home in oakland going 86 degrees i think out there, at least not least 86 degrees even started just to hit the road. get over to santa let's go out today because because then the heat inside the house away from the beach them or walk in its famed roller coaster is yet another way to feel the wind in your hair. >> but on this day, the water was the main attraction thoughts of the heat wave washed away by a much different kind of way. and if you had to play hooky to be here. please keep it to yourself. tell my boss if sea watch this fire >> yeah, good day. thank you. in santa cruz. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> we just put,them and all on blast. so stay with kron 4 as we have continuing weather coverage. you can actually scan the qr code on your screen. now, remember, it's going to give you access to the latest forecasts, current conditions where you live and al
junior lifeguards race by marianne is hossa fresno celebrated her 16th birthday here. well, oakland's jovanni navarro introduced his 14 month-old daughter to the ocean for the first time. >> a little bit warm back home in oakland going 86 degrees i think out there, at least not least 86 degrees even started just to hit the road. get over to santa let's go out today because because then the heat inside the house away from the beach them or walk in its famed roller coaster is yet another...
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marianne rafferty has more.tial bad news for consumers, the nation's food supply could be under attack and the culprit. a record drought now going on in california this year is the worst throughout the worst year since 1977 environmental experts say so far, this year's weather in the golden state is hotter and drier than usual, causing water levels across california's more than 1500 reservoirs to be 50% lower than they were this time last june, and that. these lakes dry up, government agencies have less water to divide between the states. roughly 25 million acres of farmland. it's an economic disaster. um we don't plant crops. we don't have jobs. we don't produce food, but you don't have to live in california to be affected by this drought, according to the u. s. department of agriculture. california is the nation's leading agricultural producer, supplying a bulk of the country's nuts, berries, vegetables and dairy products. you'll see no crops there, you'll see you know, people working there. there'll be no foo
marianne rafferty has more.tial bad news for consumers, the nation's food supply could be under attack and the culprit. a record drought now going on in california this year is the worst throughout the worst year since 1977 environmental experts say so far, this year's weather in the golden state is hotter and drier than usual, causing water levels across california's more than 1500 reservoirs to be 50% lower than they were this time last june, and that. these lakes dry up, government agencies...
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who said there is a lack of evidence to actually convict marianne kitchenette. and elaine, as usual for being involved in, in the matter. so we need to uphold them. bought today to supreme court said like, ok, there was enough evidence. and if, if the specialized score realists freed, it would read it in, in a much more context and they would be ready to make the sentence ah, a reminder of the pope stories now on al jazeera and israeli aircraft has attacked a palestinian training camp in the gaza strip. it's the 1st israeli strike in gaza since a cease fire ended last month's conflict. it happened just hours after is really for right. nationalist held what they call the flag march through occupied east jerusalem. israeli police moved dozens of palestinians from outside the cities. the massacre gates before the controversial rally.
who said there is a lack of evidence to actually convict marianne kitchenette. and elaine, as usual for being involved in, in the matter. so we need to uphold them. bought today to supreme court said like, ok, there was enough evidence. and if, if the specialized score realists freed, it would read it in, in a much more context and they would be ready to make the sentence ah, a reminder of the pope stories now on al jazeera and israeli aircraft has attacked a palestinian training camp in the...
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ah, hello, i'm marianne the marquee, and you're watching alger 0. coming up on the program palestinians council, a vaccine deal with israel because the dose is expired earlier than had been agreed from the u. k to russia.
ah, hello, i'm marianne the marquee, and you're watching alger 0. coming up on the program palestinians council, a vaccine deal with israel because the dose is expired earlier than had been agreed from the u. k to russia.
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hello, i'm marianne was in london, a quick look at our main stories. now, molly is becoming increasingly isolated following its 2nd qu in 9 months. the world bank has now announced its pausing payments just a day off to fonts declared it was halting military cooperation with molly and forces the.
hello, i'm marianne was in london, a quick look at our main stories. now, molly is becoming increasingly isolated following its 2nd qu in 9 months. the world bank has now announced its pausing payments just a day off to fonts declared it was halting military cooperation with molly and forces the.
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i shared the stories of marianne and hobbin. today i want to tell you about you, one of your hon is a 23 year old. his family was split up when they fled, conflict and gray is friends, were shot and killed as they fled. but he couldn't stop to help them or a risk being killed himself. he reached sudan with his father, but then returned to tea grey to find his 11 year old sister and 5 year old brother . the 3 of them now live in an informal settlement. nikia separated from their parents and reliant on the local community for food. sadly, there are 200000000 stories of displacement like you, honda says n t gray and across the border and sudan where 45000 refugees have fled. the scale of need and t great is immense, and averting widespread famine requires more than just food assistance. there are also devastating reports of widespread human rights abuses, including gender based violence by arm doctors across t gray. the report speaks to widespread incidence of rape and other gender based violence and systematic attempts to dismantl
i shared the stories of marianne and hobbin. today i want to tell you about you, one of your hon is a 23 year old. his family was split up when they fled, conflict and gray is friends, were shot and killed as they fled. but he couldn't stop to help them or a risk being killed himself. he reached sudan with his father, but then returned to tea grey to find his 11 year old sister and 5 year old brother . the 3 of them now live in an informal settlement. nikia separated from their parents and...
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breaking up or not me to you know, what are still where you me ah ah, ah al jazeera ah, ah, ah, i'm marianne demise in london with a quick look at our main stories now. and now is there a reporter is in custody and occupied east jerusalem after being arrested by israeli police. the arbitrary was beaten and then then they're gone. she's been doing lives on algae. there is arabic channels throughout the day. you there has really.
breaking up or not me to you know, what are still where you me ah ah, ah al jazeera ah, ah, ah, i'm marianne demise in london with a quick look at our main stories now. and now is there a reporter is in custody and occupied east jerusalem after being arrested by israeli police. the arbitrary was beaten and then then they're gone. she's been doing lives on algae. there is arabic channels throughout the day. you there has really.
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and so now you take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you i oh, i'm marianne was a london our main story. this our a pledge by g 7 leaders to donate a 1000000000 doses of the crone of ours vaccine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists. british prime minister bars. johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate the walls nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. but campaign is the same.
and so now you take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you i oh, i'm marianne was a london our main story. this our a pledge by g 7 leaders to donate a 1000000000 doses of the crone of ours vaccine to poor countries has been dismissed as inadequate by activists. british prime minister bars. johnson says the group of 7 plan will inoculate the walls nearly a 1000000000 people by the end of next year. but campaign is the same.
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the me hello, i'm marianne was in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program as been more violence on a full day of protests against the palestinian president. after the death of a leading critic and an agonizing waiters. the search goes on for more than a $150.00 people still missing 3 days after florida. apartment block collapse 9 people and now when found to have died. ah hello, welcome to the program. our top story to delta of varying to the corona virus is causing a steep rise in infections around the world that is increasing focus on south africa where the president has announced tougher restrictions as the country seeks to stem a surging 3rd wave of the virus. or gatherings and the sale of alcohol will be banned for 2 weeks. from midnight schools will close from wednesday at 9 pm. cuffy will be enforced in an address to the nation thorough run, the post a stretch that a rapid spread of the delta vary is very serious. we are in the grid or devastating wave that by all indications seems like it would be worse than those that have preceded it. the peak of this 3rd wave
the me hello, i'm marianne was in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program as been more violence on a full day of protests against the palestinian president. after the death of a leading critic and an agonizing waiters. the search goes on for more than a $150.00 people still missing 3 days after florida. apartment block collapse 9 people and now when found to have died. ah hello, welcome to the program. our top story to delta of varying to the corona virus is causing a steep...
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yes stories are saying there is hope marianne and certainly that's the communication with the families of the more than 150 who remain miss say who presumably were in bed inside this building when it suddenly collapsed in the middle of the night on thursday. but as you say, this is that ours are taking by now we're farther than 80 hours since this incident happened. and the reality is the 2 victims who were pulling from the rebel alive the survivors. they were all rescued in the early days of this mission. and now we are going on through the day for an update from rescue workers who spoke with al jazeera, saying that this is certainly a tedious process. if you see the images, it is clear that the 12 story building simply pancakes on top of itself. and the fire chief has said that rescue workers in recent days has not found any face, any void within this structure that may have allowed life to survive. and the way that they discover these 4 bodies over night wasn't back digging through all of this, creating a large trench and in the process of digging, encountering the human remains. it
yes stories are saying there is hope marianne and certainly that's the communication with the families of the more than 150 who remain miss say who presumably were in bed inside this building when it suddenly collapsed in the middle of the night on thursday. but as you say, this is that ours are taking by now we're farther than 80 hours since this incident happened. and the reality is the 2 victims who were pulling from the rebel alive the survivors. they were all rescued in the early days of...
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the hello, i'm marianne demising on den watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. mexican turn out in an election that seen as a major mid term test for the president under his manual lopez over door. and his economic agenda. and the jury and mega church preacher t. b. joshua, one of africa's most influential tele, vangelis, has died at the age of 57. ah, well now we begin in the occupied eastern slim neighborhood of chicago ra, where for weeks have been tensions. i've a plans to forcibly evict palestinian families. on sunday, the situation was tested again after the rest of a prominent activist whose family is facing eviction. luna l. courage was arrested after israel forces entered home unoccupied east jerusalem. she and her brother mohammed have been prominent in the campaign to stop the evictions. and as crowds gathered to protest her arrest police fights don grenades to disburse them. all this is what we had to say. after our release. we would have the intimidation just nothing more, nothing less. they said i was undermining civil peace because of the activities that are t
the hello, i'm marianne demising on den watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. mexican turn out in an election that seen as a major mid term test for the president under his manual lopez over door. and his economic agenda. and the jury and mega church preacher t. b. joshua, one of africa's most influential tele, vangelis, has died at the age of 57. ah, well now we begin in the occupied eastern slim neighborhood of chicago ra, where for weeks have been tensions. i've a plans to...
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hello, i'm marianne demising and then a quick look at our main stories. now, molly is becoming increasingly isolated following its 2nd qu, in 9 months. the world bank has now announced its pausing payments just a day off the fonts declared it was halting, military cooperation with molly and forces ah, who lives in the scenes inside the country. hundreds of supported the minute she can gathering in the capital bama code. the valley was encouraged by the influential car depot. the 1st such demonstration since kind of a need for you to seize pallet last month. nicholas hack has been following the story. would interesting is that most malia and didn't come out in support of the military didn't i chose to stay home and that's because in fact, since the military to into took power, the security situation has gone from bad to worse just this week. we thought attacks from the acadia affiliate germonti, i thought it was the mean in the south of the country and in the center in the north we saw a tag on the us base just a few days ago, perhaps orchestrated by the s
hello, i'm marianne demising and then a quick look at our main stories. now, molly is becoming increasingly isolated following its 2nd qu, in 9 months. the world bank has now announced its pausing payments just a day off the fonts declared it was halting, military cooperation with molly and forces ah, who lives in the scenes inside the country. hundreds of supported the minute she can gathering in the capital bama code. the valley was encouraged by the influential car depot. the 1st such...
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who said, there is a lack of evidence to actually convict marianne kitchenette. and elaine, as usual for being involved in, in the double another. so we need to hold them back today to supreme court said like, ok, there was enough evidence. and if, if the specialized score to the las fried it with read it in, in much more context, they would be ready to make the sentence. climate change may have already passed and reversible tipping point. and that's the warning from a top arctic's research. and micah strikes is presented the findings from the biggest ever expedition to the arctic. around $300.00 scientists spent more than a year gathering data. they find arctic ice is retreating faster than ever before. if i come to the ice doctors, welcome to that is can the arctic year round ice be rescued? if you've seen the ailing and melting ice at the north pole in the summer of 2020 than delta arrive, there are several tipping point in the climate system which lead to irreversible sudden changes which are triggered when the planet reaches a certain temperatures and couldn
who said, there is a lack of evidence to actually convict marianne kitchenette. and elaine, as usual for being involved in, in the double another. so we need to hold them back today to supreme court said like, ok, there was enough evidence. and if, if the specialized score to the las fried it with read it in, in much more context, they would be ready to make the sentence. climate change may have already passed and reversible tipping point. and that's the warning from a top arctic's research....
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well, marianne, the situation is paralyzed and in fact very, what do you see behind our orders marching not too far away from your own body, butters? gathering enough, not that least in the situation. the sense of separating both sides not allow both sides to meet each other at any point in this, the center of the capital. now both sides have been very keen on boarding and the sending what they say they must receive. and they're both got the supporter saying here that it is time for elected official call the new president because you'll have 44000 both more than marty. marty supporter saying that there should be a thorough investigation on the current balance of the reports that have been the reports that have been challenged by my lawyers who have kids that have been fog replied among other things. now both sides, of course, are in our marketing to support their candidates situation is very soon because like you can't marry i'm, it's been 20 days. i'm still no official. the so yes. right, so keiko for jim maury and his supporters are alleging fraud, especially in, in rural areas. is th
well, marianne, the situation is paralyzed and in fact very, what do you see behind our orders marching not too far away from your own body, butters? gathering enough, not that least in the situation. the sense of separating both sides not allow both sides to meet each other at any point in this, the center of the capital. now both sides have been very keen on boarding and the sending what they say they must receive. and they're both got the supporter saying here that it is time for elected...
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the case was taken to the top court after you know, a court clear businessmen, marianne ca sionna, citing a lack of evidence, who jack and his fiance were gun down at their home in 2018 prosecutor, a cushion. i ordered the killings the case font mass protest leading to the craft of the government of law hulk of i is an investigative journalist and friend of yon who chap, she told us more about the decision and the decision was that they are not going to to confirm the ruling of the specialized criminal court, who said there is a lack of evidence to actually convict marianna kitchenette and elaine, as usual for being involved in, in the double another. so we need to hold them box today to supreme court said like, ok, there was enough evidence. and if, if the specialized score today, unless fried it with read it in, in much more context, they would be ready to make the sentence china as you to launch its 1st crude space mission in nearly 5 years on thursday. the shampoo 12 will take 3 men including china's oldest astronaut to a country new space station for 3 months. stay. 11 more missions
the case was taken to the top court after you know, a court clear businessmen, marianne ca sionna, citing a lack of evidence, who jack and his fiance were gun down at their home in 2018 prosecutor, a cushion. i ordered the killings the case font mass protest leading to the craft of the government of law hulk of i is an investigative journalist and friend of yon who chap, she told us more about the decision and the decision was that they are not going to to confirm the ruling of the specialized...
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ah, hello, i'm marianne was in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program a day off to being released from israeli custody al jazeera journalist, yavara dairy says she will not be silence.
ah, hello, i'm marianne was in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program a day off to being released from israeli custody al jazeera journalist, yavara dairy says she will not be silence.
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ah, hello, i'm marianne was in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program a day off to be released from israeli custody al jazeera journalist, yavara dairy says she will not be silent. mexican, turn out to vote and election that scene as a major mid term test for the president and his economic agenda. and then i, jerry and mega church preach had t b. joshua because my influential tele, vangelis has died at the age of 57. ah. hello, welcome to the program. we begin this hour and occupied east jerusalem, and the neighborhood of shaft ra, where for weeks i've been tensions of plans to forcibly evict palestinian families will. on sunday, the situation was tested again after the arrest of an activist whose family faces eviction. myrna al code has now been released, but she says she was targeted because of the role she and her brother of played in a campaign to stop the evictions on the abil. hamid reports now from occupied east jerusalem. she is back at home, released with no charge and no condition. when l call was detained early sunday morning, when israeli police raided h
ah, hello, i'm marianne was in london watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program a day off to be released from israeli custody al jazeera journalist, yavara dairy says she will not be silent. mexican, turn out to vote and election that scene as a major mid term test for the president and his economic agenda. and then i, jerry and mega church preach had t b. joshua because my influential tele, vangelis has died at the age of 57. ah. hello, welcome to the program. we begin this hour and...