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marianne can i will give you the last word — months. just over a - the last word on this, just over a minute left, but as philip called the oxygen of grievance there, we have seen the former president again from that in the polls. what is the democratic�*s strategy here? first from that in the polls. what is the democratic's strategy here? first of all, we are here _ democratic's strategy here? first of all, we are here because _ democratic's strategy here? first of all, we are here because richard i all, we are here because richard nixon _ all, we are here because richard nixon wasn't held accountable in 1972~_ nixon wasn't held accountable in 1972 he — nixon wasn't held accountable in 1972. he was pardoned. he was never sent to _ 1972. he was pardoned. he was never sent to jail. _ 1972. he was pardoned. he was never sent to jail, he was never tried, none _ 5ent to jail, he was never tried, none of— sent to jail, he was never tried, none of that, and that is why we are here today — none of that, and that is why we are here today. for t
marianne can i will give you the last word — months. just over a - the last word on this, just over a minute left, but as philip called the oxygen of grievance there, we have seen the former president again from that in the polls. what is the democratic�*s strategy here? first from that in the polls. what is the democratic's strategy here? first of all, we are here _ democratic's strategy here? first of all, we are here because _ democratic's strategy here? first of all, we are here because...
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mariann: yes. we like amgen.hey reported not only strong growth in core categories, but also strong pipeline they talked about phase 3 studies that are coming out and both oncology/hematology, and also bio-similars, so they have a strong outlook and have raised their guidance for a year -- the year and we think this is an attractive name. shery: thank you. good to have you with us. if you missed any part of this conversation, you can watch us live and dive into any securities or bloomberg functions we talk about and become part of the conversation. do send us your messages during the shows. this for terminal subscribers only. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add a base. 76% of 23andmeat health customers surveyed reported taking healthier actions. because they know health isn't just a future sta
mariann: yes. we like amgen.hey reported not only strong growth in core categories, but also strong pipeline they talked about phase 3 studies that are coming out and both oncology/hematology, and also bio-similars, so they have a strong outlook and have raised their guidance for a year -- the year and we think this is an attractive name. shery: thank you. good to have you with us. if you missed any part of this conversation, you can watch us live and dive into any securities or bloomberg...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, marianne. >>> it's not just housing that's a problem in the bay area. too much vacant office space. our investigative unit has been tracking the growing office vacancy rates in the bay area. how do they compare to other major cities? hilda gutierrez what did you find? >>> we analyzed vacancy rates across the country. we know our downtown has been deeply impacted, but now we want to know how bad are we really doing compared to the rest of the country and exactly why? the u.s. office market is facing its highest average vacancy rate of 18.5%, but that is still lower than our vacancy rates released by cbre. one-third or 31 is.6% of offices in san francisco are vacant. downtown oakland is at 28.5%. downtown san jose is at 26.6%. experts attribute some of this to a sluggish return to office. according to park, who advises companies on how to create inviting working spaces, commute is another factor keeping employees away. >> one of the most commuting areas and access compared to other cities. >> reporter: the bay area is not alone. dallas, denv
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, marianne. >>> it's not just housing that's a problem in the bay area. too much vacant office space. our investigative unit has been tracking the growing office vacancy rates in the bay area. how do they compare to other major cities? hilda gutierrez what did you find? >>> we analyzed vacancy rates across the country. we know our downtown has been deeply impacted, but now we want to know how bad are we really doing compared to...
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this time he is doing the same think by sentencing people like marianne williamson. it bottlenecks everyone again into supporting joe biden. that is kind of what he does. he does not have a platform to run on that is satisfactory for progressives. that is what i think joe biden is going to do. host: are you still there? caller: yeah. host: d put marianne williamson and cornell west in the same category of challengers as the last time around, people -- and others -- pete buttigieg and others? caller: they are to the left of pete buttigieg. they are the same can of corporate democrats that biden is. look where buttigieg is now. host: are corporate's happy with the president? guest: if you look at a poll that dug into who is supporting the president, in that matchup, he would win most democratic voters. there is more mobility there. even among democratic primary voters, 45% would like to see somebody else besides joe biden beatty nominee -- be the nominee. nobody else is stepping up. when his campaign launched, he was able to lock down the support of anyone such as gavi
this time he is doing the same think by sentencing people like marianne williamson. it bottlenecks everyone again into supporting joe biden. that is kind of what he does. he does not have a platform to run on that is satisfactory for progressives. that is what i think joe biden is going to do. host: are you still there? caller: yeah. host: d put marianne williamson and cornell west in the same category of challengers as the last time around, people -- and others -- pete buttigieg and others?...
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i'm going to bring marianne _ onto this platform.rianne and philip - onto this platform. i'm going to bring marianne and philip back| onto this platform. i'm going to i bring marianne and philip back in. how many of you are using threads regularly? i will put my hand up. philip, why is that? i regularly? i will put my hand up. philip, why is that?— regularly? i will put my hand up. philip, why is that? i 'ust haven't not philip, why is that? i 'ust haven't got around * philip, why is that? i 'ust haven't got round to h philip, why is that? i 'ust haven't got around to it. _ philip, why is that? i 'ust haven't got around to it. but _ philip, why is that? ijust haven't got around to it. but i _ philip, why is that? ijust haven't got around to it. but i have - philip, why is that? ijust haven't got around to it. but i have to . got around to it. but i have to learn — got around to it. but i have to learn to — got around to it. but i have to learn to cati— got around to it. but i have to learn to call the _ got around to it. but i have t
i'm going to bring marianne _ onto this platform.rianne and philip - onto this platform. i'm going to bring marianne and philip back| onto this platform. i'm going to i bring marianne and philip back in. how many of you are using threads regularly? i will put my hand up. philip, why is that? i regularly? i will put my hand up. philip, why is that?— regularly? i will put my hand up. philip, why is that? i 'ust haven't not philip, why is that? i 'ust haven't got around * philip, why is that? i...
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i'm going to start with marianne rafferty, because i think she's got something piffy coming right ate what you have now. >> trace: appreciate what you have -- bingo, five words. >> thank you. >> trace: very nicely done marianne. wendy patrick five words or less and maybe why would you do it. >> i was going to make the joke that was mine too but that's not true. you see a billboard on a freeway, you're probably in traffic especially if you're in la so it would be practice patience. >> trace: really? two words in and out, practice patience. i love it. so i'm going to go jeff paul next, because -- go ahead. >> left lane is for passing. [laughter]. >> please, dear god, don't cruise in the left lane. >> trace: jeff's an angry driver, the bottom line is there's a little bit of anger going in there. he doesn't want to motivate you, he wants to scold you driving down the freeway that's the whole premise. on the nightcap pole if you had the opportunity to create a billboard would you have something to say on x 91% said yes on instagram 78% say yes, and the responses, kristi, smile, it won't h
i'm going to start with marianne rafferty, because i think she's got something piffy coming right ate what you have now. >> trace: appreciate what you have -- bingo, five words. >> thank you. >> trace: very nicely done marianne. wendy patrick five words or less and maybe why would you do it. >> i was going to make the joke that was mine too but that's not true. you see a billboard on a freeway, you're probably in traffic especially if you're in la so it would be practice...
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marianne favro reporting for us. thank yous. thank you, marianne. >> you bet. >>> coming up next, are driverless taxis really ready for our roads in san francisco? we're talking to a uc berkeley researcher who spent 50 years in the field and the latest decision by the dmv. and this latest video about some of the problems of those robotaxis over t heweekend. >>> plus, a proposed $1.50 bridge toll hike is off the table for now. we'll tell you what changed. you're watching "nbc bayrea news t aon >>> welcome back to "nbc bay area news tonight." those robotaxis are in trouble. this is a story we've been following very closely for weeks now. last friday night, the dmv ordered one of the companies, cruise, to cut half the number of its taxis on the streets of san francisco. this comes less than two weeks after regulators gave cruise and waymo the okay to expand their robo services here. a lot of issues or growing pains, if you will, in the past couple of weeks, which led to the dmv decision. this is new video. it shows a traffic jam ye
marianne favro reporting for us. thank yous. thank you, marianne. >> you bet. >>> coming up next, are driverless taxis really ready for our roads in san francisco? we're talking to a uc berkeley researcher who spent 50 years in the field and the latest decision by the dmv. and this latest video about some of the problems of those robotaxis over t heweekend. >>> plus, a proposed $1.50 bridge toll hike is off the table for now. we'll tell you what changed. you're watching...
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marianne good evening. >> reporter: good evening trace. in his opinion temporarily blocking rules j david f bowman says he hopes the state and school boards can negotiate in good faith and strike a balance between protecting transgender students and the rights of parents to bring up their kids. three school districts in monmouth county were sued by the state back in june after adopting policies that require teachers and staff to inform a parent if their child wanted to use pronouns or school facilities that did not conform to their sex at birth. that injunction is temporary while the larger case plays out in the state's civil rights division. temperature attorney representing the marlboro board of education saying that process could take years. in the meantime he writes the school district is now severely constrained in its ability to notify parents about important issues involving their minor children which is tragic on many levels. we're exploring avenues for appeal. meanwhile, down in virginia, counties are at odds over whether to adopt
marianne good evening. >> reporter: good evening trace. in his opinion temporarily blocking rules j david f bowman says he hopes the state and school boards can negotiate in good faith and strike a balance between protecting transgender students and the rights of parents to bring up their kids. three school districts in monmouth county were sued by the state back in june after adopting policies that require teachers and staff to inform a parent if their child wanted to use pronouns or...
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and marianne williamson speaking at the des moines register soapbox during the iowa state fair. then former president and 2020 for presidential candidate donald trump at the state fair meeting voters. a discussion about creating a new set of guidelines to create trust and objectivity in journalism with leonard downey junior and andrew heyward. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] announcer: two democratic presidential candidates robert f. kennedy, jr. and marianne williamson stop by the iowa state fair to speak at the des moines register political soapbox event. they talk about their campaigns at what they would do if elected. this is about 45 minutes. >> we at the des moines register believe in the power of civil discourse. we ask you to practice the best of iowa nice and please let our speaker have his say without interruption. and if you happen to bring a sign, please keep it down so that people behind you can see the spe
and marianne williamson speaking at the des moines register soapbox during the iowa state fair. then former president and 2020 for presidential candidate donald trump at the state fair meeting voters. a discussion about creating a new set of guidelines to create trust and objectivity in journalism with leonard downey junior and andrew heyward. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions...
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back now to marianne rafferty live with the details on this story.questions with this one maryanne. >> reporter: lot of questions. think about all that personal tax information on that tax return that you file every year, and imagine what could happen if all that data got inside the hands of some bad actors. that's why two republicans on capitol hill are pushing the irs for some answers and raising a red flag to find out if any personal details have been exposed. now, this all stemmed from a watch dog report out earlier this month from the treasury inspector general for tax administration. it found that millions of americans tax information has been lost from irs storage facilities stating, quote, our physical inspection found empty boxes labeled as, including microfilm backup cartridges with no explanation as to the location of those missing cartridges and the irs cannot account for thousands of cartridges containing millions of sensitive business and individual tax account records. now those cartridges the report mentions contain photocopies of tax
back now to marianne rafferty live with the details on this story.questions with this one maryanne. >> reporter: lot of questions. think about all that personal tax information on that tax return that you file every year, and imagine what could happen if all that data got inside the hands of some bad actors. that's why two republicans on capitol hill are pushing the irs for some answers and raising a red flag to find out if any personal details have been exposed. now, this all stemmed...
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marianne rafferty is back live with more on that.big cities are feeling the pain. >> reporter: yeah, definitely. this isn't going to be a surprise to anyone really. like you just said most polls showing the economy and pocketbook issues are remaining top on voters minds. take a listen to voters we've spoken to tell us the second most important issue that keeps them up at night. >> first thing is the border. to me. >> definitely the border. >> the border is a big deal. it's been out of control for a long time here. the biden administration does nothing to correct it. >> the border. the border's a big problem. >> reporter: and those concerns our latest fox news poll which finds registered voters which find immigration and border security are the second most important issue facing the country. the issue could be a potential liability for president biden with more than 60% say they stae approve of how he is handling the issue and while the biden administration maintains border is not open take a look, according to the new york post u.s.
marianne rafferty is back live with more on that.big cities are feeling the pain. >> reporter: yeah, definitely. this isn't going to be a surprise to anyone really. like you just said most polls showing the economy and pocketbook issues are remaining top on voters minds. take a listen to voters we've spoken to tell us the second most important issue that keeps them up at night. >> first thing is the border. to me. >> definitely the border. >> the border is a big deal....
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workers were upset with understaffing and lower pay, our marianne favro just spoke with mayor matt meehan about the deal. >> i have to express concern about where we are heading in terms of ongoing spending commitments. i have been clear there is a point at which i, myself will draw a line and not be willing to sign the city of or at least support a deal that would sign the city up for ongoing commitments that might force service cuts. >> marianne is digging through the concerns of the agreement and will join us with a live up in less than 30 minutes. >>> a grim discovery in san francisco's golden gate park. a woman's body found in a duffel bag and it just 20 minutes ago our assignment desk confirmed her identity. 37-year-old kelly quakay of san francisco. the woman's body was found around 7:30 last night in a duffel bag. someone walking by discovered it near the fulton and 22nd avenue entrance to golden gate park. the final night of outside concert was taking place on the other side of the park. those who frequent this area call it a safe place to walk. >> oh yeah, there's a lovely garde
workers were upset with understaffing and lower pay, our marianne favro just spoke with mayor matt meehan about the deal. >> i have to express concern about where we are heading in terms of ongoing spending commitments. i have been clear there is a point at which i, myself will draw a line and not be willing to sign the city of or at least support a deal that would sign the city up for ongoing commitments that might force service cuts. >> marianne is digging through the concerns of...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. outside sfo, dozens of workers were lined up to protest. union members for american airlines say they have not had a raise since 2019 and they are pushing for a new contract. they say talks have stalled. >> we go back to the table with american in the next month or so. if not, we will be seeing a lot more protests like this with our members across the country. >> american airlines issued a statement, quote, we continue to have collaborative and productive discussions with the team and we hope our team members are paid well and competitively with quality-of- life provisions that are important to our team. >>> now to our microclimate weather. temperatures are climbing once again, but how warm will things get this week? we are joined with some of the answers. jeff will be here in just a few minutes to give us those answers. but, right now, we invite you to download our nbc bay area app, a great toll to stay on top of the weather in your neighborhood, and as always, it is free. >>> in mau
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. outside sfo, dozens of workers were lined up to protest. union members for american airlines say they have not had a raise since 2019 and they are pushing for a new contract. they say talks have stalled. >> we go back to the table with american in the next month or so. if not, we will be seeing a lot more protests like this with our members across the country. >> american airlines issued...
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let's bring in marianne favro. i love the hats, you got the memo as beyonce wants everybody to wear silver and you are ready to rock. what's the vibe out there?>> reporter: i did get the memo. beyonce fans are buzzing with excitement. they just open the park it here at levi's stadium. i want to show you over here, the renaissance world tour merchandise is now open and hundreds of people are waiting in line to get a hold of the coveted t-shirts, sweatshirts. if you see a lot of sparkle over there, that is because beyonce put out a call a few days ago, asking concertgoers to dress in silver and sparkles in honor of her birthday coming up on september 4. that is exactly what people did. and in fact, i got in the spirit tee with this hat. >> you look like you're ready to rock tonight. fans are dedicated. some got there at 2:00 am, overnight. this person has been there for 15 hours, almost. >> reporter: i talked to this fan and he is from oakland. he got here 2:00 am this morning and has general admission seating so he
let's bring in marianne favro. i love the hats, you got the memo as beyonce wants everybody to wear silver and you are ready to rock. what's the vibe out there?>> reporter: i did get the memo. beyonce fans are buzzing with excitement. they just open the park it here at levi's stadium. i want to show you over here, the renaissance world tour merchandise is now open and hundreds of people are waiting in line to get a hold of the coveted t-shirts, sweatshirts. if you see a lot of sparkle...
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in the newsroom, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. in well, the state's electric utility is responding to a class action lawsuit in the wake of the lahaina fire. residents are taking them to court. they say they should have shut off power when they warned of high winds and fire danger. hawaiian electric points out the cause of the fire is still under investigation. it also says it does not have a formal power shutoff program but did follow high wind protocols. a downed power line near the site of the initial three-acre fire. there's no official cause of the lahaina fire. a lot of people are wondering how to help the people of maui. we have posted a list of collecting dions. go to nbarea.com, cli on help g bar. >>> rob mayeda is keeping an eye on things. i saw sprinkles in san jose. but you've seen lightning? >> we've seen thankfully rain with some of these showers. we did have lightning strikes within the last two to three hours. most of those cloud-to-cloud. not all of them cloud-to-ground bolts, but you can see those showers weakeni
in the newsroom, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. in well, the state's electric utility is responding to a class action lawsuit in the wake of the lahaina fire. residents are taking them to court. they say they should have shut off power when they warned of high winds and fire danger. hawaiian electric points out the cause of the fire is still under investigation. it also says it does not have a formal power shutoff program but did follow high wind protocols. a downed power line near the site...
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nbc's marianne farber joins us. marianne? >> reporter: the mayor says he agrees. the employees deserve a raise but he says this one is too high and will put a strain on the budget and eventually lead to a cut in city services. the tentative agreement gives employees in two unions up to a 15% raise over three years. it will start with getting a 6% raise the first year. but mayor matt mahan says, the city cannot sustain that increase. >> we will be in the position of needing to cut tens of millions of dollars of ongoing programs from our budget in the years ahead. >> reporter: representatives of both unions say it will help the city retain current employees and recruit new ones. now, union members must vote on the agreement and if they approve it, the council will vote on whether to ratify it in september. now, part of this tentative agreement has employees receiving up to eight weeks of paid family leave. currently, they only get one week. reporting live in san jose, marion favreau, nbc news. >>> the school's former director of sports medicine is pleading guilty tw
nbc's marianne farber joins us. marianne? >> reporter: the mayor says he agrees. the employees deserve a raise but he says this one is too high and will put a strain on the budget and eventually lead to a cut in city services. the tentative agreement gives employees in two unions up to a 15% raise over three years. it will start with getting a 6% raise the first year. but mayor matt mahan says, the city cannot sustain that increase. >> we will be in the position of needing to cut...
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marianne rafferty live with the latest that.d evening. >> reporter: that's right trace next year some eligible non-citizens will be allowed to serve as police officers in illinois according to a bill governor jb press kerr signed and it's ruffling some feathers. >> that's saying to me is that person that comes in, non-citizen, become a police officer, have a right to arrest a citizen in his own country. that is totally wrong. i don't know what this governor thinks he's doing. >> reporter: the reaction has been mixed while the fraternal order of police condemned the bill the chicago police union head says it's not as radical and people think. republican lawmakers are the most vocal against it. mary miller tweeted in part, no sane state would allow foreign nationals to arrest their citizens. this is madness. pritzker meanwhile saying the right is twisting the narrative. he pointed to the fact that only people who can legally work in the united states and own a firearm are actually eligible to become officers, which is not much dif
marianne rafferty live with the latest that.d evening. >> reporter: that's right trace next year some eligible non-citizens will be allowed to serve as police officers in illinois according to a bill governor jb press kerr signed and it's ruffling some feathers. >> that's saying to me is that person that comes in, non-citizen, become a police officer, have a right to arrest a citizen in his own country. that is totally wrong. i don't know what this governor thinks he's doing....
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nbc's marianne favro joins us from the hole with the story. >> reporter: matt mahan told me that while he is certainly glad workers will remain on the job instead of picketing tomorrow and that there will be no disruptions to city services, he still has a big concerns about what the ultimate cost will be to the city. >> i, myself will be drawing a line and not be willing to the city up or support a deal that would sign the city up for ongoing commitments that might force service cuts and even potentially layoffs a year or two down the line. >> reporter: so, what's next? workers have agreed to suspend the strike for 24 hours giving the city council time to speak about the terms tomorrow. at least six councilmembers must approve the deal and then it will go back to the union members for approval. >> the strike has been averted. we have averted a strike tomorrow. more to come tomorrow pending positive outcomes, it's likely there will be no strike but that is still uncertain. >> all city services and facilities will be open as usual tomorrow including san jose animal care center which is f
nbc's marianne favro joins us from the hole with the story. >> reporter: matt mahan told me that while he is certainly glad workers will remain on the job instead of picketing tomorrow and that there will be no disruptions to city services, he still has a big concerns about what the ultimate cost will be to the city. >> i, myself will be drawing a line and not be willing to the city up or support a deal that would sign the city up for ongoing commitments that might force service...
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thank you, marianne. >>> tensions continue to rise in the south bay. 4,500 san jose city workers are counting the days until they walk off the job and on the picket lines. today some of those workers spoke directly to councilmembers, who then met to discuss contract negotiations. employees say they're offering the city one last shot at a fair deal to avoid impacts to city services. here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: taking their case to the council. multiple san jose city workers gave councilmembers their opinion today on why some 4,500 city employees either need a new contract now or need to hit the picket line. >> if we're going to keep turning over staff by not paying them what they're worth? my friends, my family, your constituents, they're all losing out. >> reporter: today they sent a letter to the city formally notifying them of the three-day strike starting august 15th. the strike was approved by 99% of members last week amid stalled negotiations. the union says its members are asking for a 7% raise, along with better parental leave and benefits. the workers walking
thank you, marianne. >>> tensions continue to rise in the south bay. 4,500 san jose city workers are counting the days until they walk off the job and on the picket lines. today some of those workers spoke directly to councilmembers, who then met to discuss contract negotiations. employees say they're offering the city one last shot at a fair deal to avoid impacts to city services. here's nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: taking their case to the council. multiple san jose...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> up next, a special arrival in the bay area of some pets in need. how you can help dozens of dogs and cats that were rescued from the maui wildfires. >>> i'm scott budman with a robotaxi crackdown here in san francisco. just ahead, why we'll likely see fewer of those driverless cars in the near future. >>> and at 6:13, we're going out to sfo gloomy skies, still mild conditions at 72 degrees, but ve wrydy and gusty out there. we'ltalk about what the rel st >>> have you seen them around town yet? the dmv says not so fast, cracking down on those controversial robo taxis in san francisco. this comes as complaints about those self-driving cars are stacking up. here's our business and tech reporter, scott budman. >> it's only been a few days since cruise and waymo were given permission to charge for robo taxi rides in the city. the dmv is already asking cruise to cut back by half on the number of vehicles it has here. just yesterday, we saw one of the reasons why. this cruise robo taxi was spotted over the weekend sitting in the middle of th
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> up next, a special arrival in the bay area of some pets in need. how you can help dozens of dogs and cats that were rescued from the maui wildfires. >>> i'm scott budman with a robotaxi crackdown here in san francisco. just ahead, why we'll likely see fewer of those driverless cars in the near future. >>> and at 6:13, we're going out to sfo gloomy skies, still mild conditions at 72 degrees, but ve wrydy and gusty out...
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nbc4 bay area marianne favro joins us from the newsroom with more. >> we talked with one woman in lahaina was from the sound of personal home fire alarms going off on her street. this is video of lahaina today with the death toll now at 93, as you mentioned, and expected to rise. the wildfires in maui are considered the deadliest u.s. fires in more than a century. national guardsmen are in lahaina right now assisting with search and rescue efforts. hundreds of residents there complained about a lack of audible sirens and warnings about the fire, which gave them little time to evacuate. today hawaii's governor, josh green, says he's asked the attorney general for a comprehensive review of the emergency system. >> we'll know soon whether or not they did enough to get those sirens going, but there was massive destruction of telly communications. otherwise we ourselves would have communicated with each other like we always with within seconds on our cell phones. >> ann elise lived in lahaina said she jumped into the ocean and clung to the wall for seven hours. she tried to help her elderly ne
nbc4 bay area marianne favro joins us from the newsroom with more. >> we talked with one woman in lahaina was from the sound of personal home fire alarms going off on her street. this is video of lahaina today with the death toll now at 93, as you mentioned, and expected to rise. the wildfires in maui are considered the deadliest u.s. fires in more than a century. national guardsmen are in lahaina right now assisting with search and rescue efforts. hundreds of residents there complained...
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ashley strohmier, kevin corke marianne rafferty and vik bajaj and tudor dixon.n a museum, what kind of museum would you create and why? ashley strohmier? >> reporter: it would have to be something in relation to dogs. i don't know of any museums that are all about dogs. that is where i would go. >> trace: and ashley down for a dog museum. tudor dixon, what is your museum? >> i thought about this for very long time. i think i have to go with the museum of ev vehicles because they think -- i think you should learn history so you don't repeat your mistakes. >> trace: be careful because they can catch fire at any moment. >> take the batteries out. >> trace: take the batteries out before you put it in the museum. vik bajaj. >> i think it would be the ones true history of wars and then the rationale that is eventually explained and discovered to explain the harm that a lot of people go through. >> trace: very good museum. marianne rafferty? >> reporter: everything is for my kids. it would be all dinosaurs all the time. is everything than a store -- dinosaur. >> trace:
ashley strohmier, kevin corke marianne rafferty and vik bajaj and tudor dixon.n a museum, what kind of museum would you create and why? ashley strohmier? >> reporter: it would have to be something in relation to dogs. i don't know of any museums that are all about dogs. that is where i would go. >> trace: and ashley down for a dog museum. tudor dixon, what is your museum? >> i thought about this for very long time. i think i have to go with the museum of ev vehicles because...
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marianne rafferty is live with what this plan ghost town plans to. >> reporter: it is not for a lackf trying. he has been looking all over. he says he is yet to receive a single application. >> like i said, it has been three weeks now. we had zero applicants, and i have zero prospects. i have called -- from the youngest guys out there getting into the game. nobody getting into the game. >> reporter: that has left residents and city leaders in the small town in minnesota worried about whether they will be left on their own after the chief and his entire department resigned three weeks ago. >> i think we are all blindsided by it. we are resilient and we are going to move forward. it is hard. >> reporter: despite the lack of sign-ups for those open police jobs, the mayor says there will be a police force. police chief -- smith cautions they need to act now. >> i want to reiterate that we will have police coverage in the city. that is not an issue. >> if you want -- and this is something we will continue going with. something needs to change dramatically. and drastically and it has to ha
marianne rafferty is live with what this plan ghost town plans to. >> reporter: it is not for a lackf trying. he has been looking all over. he says he is yet to receive a single application. >> like i said, it has been three weeks now. we had zero applicants, and i have zero prospects. i have called -- from the youngest guys out there getting into the game. nobody getting into the game. >> reporter: that has left residents and city leaders in the small town in minnesota...
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thank you, marianne. and good evening, everybody. great to see you all. thank you for coming this evening. i want to say a big welcome first to our friends here, the hill center. i don't know what number of talk of the hills this is, but there are fun and exciting and none more, marianne said than tonight. i also want to welcome all of our friends from c-span who are watching on c-span around the country, around the world tonight. thank you for c-span, for covering event tonight. it's very that c-span is here the talk of the hill program started at the hill at ten, maybe 11 years ago now we've had many many programs are very guest was brian lamb, the founder of c-span and yes wow so we have come full having them tonight and i also want to take a chance to welcome all of those people will be listening to tonight's interview on my podcast. the bill press. todd. that's a shameless plug got the bill press five wherever you listen to your podcast i'm there and our conversation this evening will be part of that podcast as and a switch in terms of welcome such a
thank you, marianne. and good evening, everybody. great to see you all. thank you for coming this evening. i want to say a big welcome first to our friends here, the hill center. i don't know what number of talk of the hills this is, but there are fun and exciting and none more, marianne said than tonight. i also want to welcome all of our friends from c-span who are watching on c-span around the country, around the world tonight. thank you for c-span, for covering event tonight. it's very that...
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i'm marianne. i haven't seen. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more headlines for you for me and the entire news team in for lynn. thanks for the company. the shifting our door don't take money on your mommy's not coming back. over february 2020 to russian troops in faded the ukrainian city of components. it was recaptured. 6 months later the occupation this hard drive under russian occupation resisted who collaborated. how can life go on after all the terror? no one can endure the fear, weeks out every day. when rush start to august, 25th on dw, the volleyball stash. how real con is digital? cloned for an advertising campaign. a i didn't write it. fashion models can be tall, short plus size, skinny, and apps can now help you finish your home. digital marketing, it's increasingly personalized with the help of a i. this is changing the advertising industry, but how exactly? that's our topic on shift today. the act thing has always been a competitive profession, but with the rise of artificial intelligence a
i'm marianne. i haven't seen. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more headlines for you for me and the entire news team in for lynn. thanks for the company. the shifting our door don't take money on your mommy's not coming back. over february 2020 to russian troops in faded the ukrainian city of components. it was recaptured. 6 months later the occupation this hard drive under russian occupation resisted who collaborated. how can life go on after all the terror? no one can endure the...
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the things they have been doing and we will have shout outs to many friends who cannot come like marianne williamson. >> matthew fox? >> we will do shout outs from him we are asking jerry brown to do a shout out. he gave us a letter when he was mayor of oakland acknowledging the good works we have been doing. we are excited and it is time to celebrate . 25 years is a long time to spend creating avenues for young people . >> with the schools and city. and all the different organizations. a lot of work. >> in the fact we are looking at bringing people together. focus is collective impact. no one individual organization, no one religion can solve the problems that we have in our world. it will take all of us coming together and have a collective impact. and if we could just learn , because we are. we can learn that we are all working together at all times and that is really great . we want to invite everybody and visit our website. you can sign up online. >> we have another segment and we will come back and wrap it up. thank you for being here. >>> welcome back to "mosaic". i am not only gra
the things they have been doing and we will have shout outs to many friends who cannot come like marianne williamson. >> matthew fox? >> we will do shout outs from him we are asking jerry brown to do a shout out. he gave us a letter when he was mayor of oakland acknowledging the good works we have been doing. we are excited and it is time to celebrate . 25 years is a long time to spend creating avenues for young people . >> with the schools and city. and all the different...
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i am marianne rafferty now back to saturday night in america. back to "sunday night in america", the fitch downgraded the u.s. debt rating from aaa to aa plus, sounds pretty good to me the news met with stiff resistance after all it's only the second time this is ever happened so why and why now. fitch says the downgrade is due to a steady decline in fiscal matters and what it calls governance issues but the u.s. has had a debt problem for quite some time and there have been shutdowns and rumors of shutdowns for decades now. , why now? joining us now to weigh in on this radiance impact and what it means to you and the investor of o'leary ventures, mr. kevin o'leary, welcome how big of a deal is a downgrade. >> is impossible to paint this with a positive brush, it is a big deal because anytime you have a rating agency downgrade your economy it's everything it's a u.s. dollar, the treasury bill, the faith of the u.s. government to repay its bills. when we go to market around the world to issue debt to finance deficit of government there is less co
i am marianne rafferty now back to saturday night in america. back to "sunday night in america", the fitch downgraded the u.s. debt rating from aaa to aa plus, sounds pretty good to me the news met with stiff resistance after all it's only the second time this is ever happened so why and why now. fitch says the downgrade is due to a steady decline in fiscal matters and what it calls governance issues but the u.s. has had a debt problem for quite some time and there have been shutdowns...
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because people were dying in front of me. >> reporter: marianne favro, "today in the bay." >> some are staying on maui to help. volunteers are helping hand out food, water, and other essential items, making and updating lists of what people need, ensuring no one is forgotten. >> we're doing it as one big family. that's our mission, just to support the people who need it. >> volunteers have begun stockpiling gas, propane, clothes, diapers, and other supplies that will be needed in the coming week. >>> we posted a list of verified organizations that are collecting donations on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com and at the top, on our trending bar, click on how to help maui. >>> happening today after being trapped for a week in west africa, missionaries from a bay area church will be celebrated. the mission group from corner stone church in antioch went to niger for a trip to spread their faith. but a government coup prevented the group from leaving the country. thanks to the help of the u.s. state department, everyone made it back home safely. the pastor tells us they will have a wel
because people were dying in front of me. >> reporter: marianne favro, "today in the bay." >> some are staying on maui to help. volunteers are helping hand out food, water, and other essential items, making and updating lists of what people need, ensuring no one is forgotten. >> we're doing it as one big family. that's our mission, just to support the people who need it. >> volunteers have begun stockpiling gas, propane, clothes, diapers, and other supplies...
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marianne favro, "today in the bay." >>> federal national parks are closed as hilary moves in. a flash flood warning is in effect for joshua tree national park east of palm springs. joshua tree will be closed until at least tomorrow, monday. to the north of joshua tree, death valley national park is bracing for flash flooding, as well. death valley camp grounds and visitor centers are closed. >>> did you know, emergency crews from here in the bay area are heading south to help with a response to hurricane hilary. the state has rallied a swift water rescue team with specialists from several bay area fire departments. alyssa gourd was there as they packed up and headed south. >> reporter: 16 firefighters geared up at this oakland warehouse saturday. midday, they got orders from california's office of emergency management to head over to riverside county and help out first responders there. >> the amount of rain that is projected to hit that area is more rainfall in the next few days than they have had in the last few years. >> reporter: because of his experience and special train
marianne favro, "today in the bay." >>> federal national parks are closed as hilary moves in. a flash flood warning is in effect for joshua tree national park east of palm springs. joshua tree will be closed until at least tomorrow, monday. to the north of joshua tree, death valley national park is bracing for flash flooding, as well. death valley camp grounds and visitor centers are closed. >>> did you know, emergency crews from here in the bay area are heading...
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. >> welcome to fox news live i am marianne rafferty in los angeles.eople of jacksonville, florida coming together morning after the latest mass killing. a visual on a read the three lives lost in a racially motivated shooting yesterday. governor ron desantis canceled presidential campaign plans to attend the memorial telling mourners authorities will not allow people to be targeted based on their race. police identified the government as 21-year-old white man who bought guns legally despite once being involuntarily committed for a mental health examination. russian officials confirming that mercenary leader prigozhin was killed in a plane crash outside of moscow last week. they used genetic testing to identify ten bodies at the crash site. some of prigozhin's top tennis were killed. he attempted a mutiny against russia's military back in april. i am marianne rafferty, back to "sunday night in america". >> the real threat that we face today is communist china. >> with china we could not take her eye off the ball. the chinese are engaging in an act of w
. >> welcome to fox news live i am marianne rafferty in los angeles.eople of jacksonville, florida coming together morning after the latest mass killing. a visual on a read the three lives lost in a racially motivated shooting yesterday. governor ron desantis canceled presidential campaign plans to attend the memorial telling mourners authorities will not allow people to be targeted based on their race. police identified the government as 21-year-old white man who bought guns legally...
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hello, can i hear marianne yet ? do you have anything to tell you at home? give her my fiery hello.ally, i 'll call you back. thank you . well, what are you offended by ira again? for football, right? what happened to me as a chef even purely professional interests want to try your potato pancakes. there was a time when there was nothing but potatoes for zidy. so, then i learned how to cook everything from it, even potato cake potato cake, it's fresh. do you want me to cook? oh, makara, what happened, where did kostyan go to the city? they tried to kill me , first a bandit, then their own. and how is their client a very wealthy person. you have to do everything in your power, you understand? i saw oksana on the surveillance camera, how did you calm her down? yanu well done you did well. you know, yana is our weight gold. well, go, otherwise the driver was waiting for you. the only thing i don't understand about this whole story is why your boss shot at you. he sold this pasta to him documents. he decided to bang him, ends the water and no evidence. it turns out that all these 2 year
hello, can i hear marianne yet ? do you have anything to tell you at home? give her my fiery hello.ally, i 'll call you back. thank you . well, what are you offended by ira again? for football, right? what happened to me as a chef even purely professional interests want to try your potato pancakes. there was a time when there was nothing but potatoes for zidy. so, then i learned how to cook everything from it, even potato cake potato cake, it's fresh. do you want me to cook? oh, makara, what...
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and marianne williamson stop by the iowa state fair to speak at the des moines register political soapbox event. they talk about their campaigns and what they would do if elected. this is about 45 minutes. >> we at the des moines register believe in the power of civil discourse. we ask you to practice the best of iowa nice and please let our speaker have his say without interruption. and if you happen to bring a sign, keep it down so that the behind you can speaker. our next speaker is robert f kennedy junior. [cheering] [chanting "bobby"] >> mr kennedy is an author and attorney who's been focused on environmental causes and children's welfare. he's a founder of waterkeeper alliance and a founder of the children's health defense and now he's running for the democratic nomination for the presidency. please welcome bobby kennedy to the soapbox. [cheering] >> thanks a lot, des moines register, and thank you so much to all of you for coming out here today. when i did my announcement in boston a couple of months ago, i talked about how my purpose in running was to challenge the corrupt merger
and marianne williamson stop by the iowa state fair to speak at the des moines register political soapbox event. they talk about their campaigns and what they would do if elected. this is about 45 minutes. >> we at the des moines register believe in the power of civil discourse. we ask you to practice the best of iowa nice and please let our speaker have his say without interruption. and if you happen to bring a sign, keep it down so that the behind you can speaker. our next speaker is...
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kevin kohr, jeff paul, marianne rafferty.ou had a big red button and could assign it to do one thing every time you pressed it it would do that one thing. what is the one thing that button would do for you, bethany mandel? >> so, my theme is always i have six kids and the easy answer is $1000. i would love quiet. fixity seconds of just silence. that is what i want. >> a red button for silence. i got it. kevin corke? >> dollar bills. i 150 grand every time. i could use it right about now. i would press that button. after a while that would probably be it for me. >> maryann rafferty? >> i want to hit pause no matter the situation so i can think hard about the decision or buying something i don't need. i want to stop and think and say i am not doing it. >> jeff paul? >> it would play journey don't stop believing every time. >> the dalai lama gave him total consciousness. i would do that with the total consciousness. that is what i would do. that, unfortunately, is a short nightcap. thank you all for joining us. we are continuing
kevin kohr, jeff paul, marianne rafferty.ou had a big red button and could assign it to do one thing every time you pressed it it would do that one thing. what is the one thing that button would do for you, bethany mandel? >> so, my theme is always i have six kids and the easy answer is $1000. i would love quiet. fixity seconds of just silence. that is what i want. >> a red button for silence. i got it. kevin corke? >> dollar bills. i 150 grand every time. i could use it right...
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marianne has a look at how they are preparing. >> the big concern is high wind and potential flooding. fema has pre-positioned staff and supplies in southern california. >> hurricane hilary is bearing down in parts of mexico and now heading toward california, tonight all state beaches in orange and san diego counties are shut down because of high waves and peptides. flooding is also a big concern. people in the san diego area are moving fast, filling sandbags, as many as possible. >> i hose that off so the water won't go into my garage. >> the demand for sandbags was high. at some distribution stations, they ran out. people made a run on bottled water and other supplies. those lucky enough to find stocked markets faced long lines. everyone is encouraged to stay off the roads. >> we want to make sure you are safe throughout the entire event. if you don't need to be on the roadway, we are asking you to postpone any of your nonessential travel until the peak storm passes.>> in long beach, the mayor took a tour of the mobile command center. he said preparations have been made just in case
marianne has a look at how they are preparing. >> the big concern is high wind and potential flooding. fema has pre-positioned staff and supplies in southern california. >> hurricane hilary is bearing down in parts of mexico and now heading toward california, tonight all state beaches in orange and san diego counties are shut down because of high waves and peptides. flooding is also a big concern. people in the san diego area are moving fast, filling sandbags, as many as possible....
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marianne rafferty is live with the latest on this surprising news. maryanne, good evening. >> reporter: hi trace. back in 2016, president obama was among those who dismissed the idea of donald trump ever becoming president branding him an unserious reality tv star. >> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. and the reason is because i have a lot of faith in the american people. and i think they recognize that being president is a serious job. >> reporter: now obama's message to his former vice-president is to not underestimate trump. the washington post reporting oh bod a warned biden sharing his worries trump could be a more formidable candidate than many democrats realize. obama was a major fixture during the 2020 election, while his exact roll in the 2024 race has not been determined he is expected to return to the campaign trail and hold large rallies in crucial swing states and play a key role in outreach to young voters. along with those campaign stops, obama will also lend a hand to help bring in the bucks with fund raising effo
marianne rafferty is live with the latest on this surprising news. maryanne, good evening. >> reporter: hi trace. back in 2016, president obama was among those who dismissed the idea of donald trump ever becoming president branding him an unserious reality tv star. >> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. and the reason is because i have a lot of faith in the american people. and i think they recognize that being president is a serious job. >> reporter: now...
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marianne, are you picking this one up for a turnaround? a trading vehicle and it's not a long-term hold which is what we at gradient are more interested in. i think until the municipalities and the states, they have to reverse course from the recent years, and this is a company that's quite vulnerable to the mass grab and go, but just given the dick's report today and the general lack of interest in apparel, and especially casual type apparel, we just stay away from this name. >> and calling for more vigilance all around, and footlocker shares down 4% in anticipation of these results and after what we heard from dick's. let's move on to urban, owner of urban outfitters, free people and anthropology, and up since jan 1. not too shabby and how much price increases can the consumer handle and how can it handle the last of the gluts we saw last year, maryanne? would you be a buyer if you think no one is buying apparel these days? >> well, again, it's a quarter that would have easy comparisons, and i think they've been telling people that sales
marianne, are you picking this one up for a turnaround? a trading vehicle and it's not a long-term hold which is what we at gradient are more interested in. i think until the municipalities and the states, they have to reverse course from the recent years, and this is a company that's quite vulnerable to the mass grab and go, but just given the dick's report today and the general lack of interest in apparel, and especially casual type apparel, we just stay away from this name. >> and...
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marianne? >> reporter: well, the mayor says he cannot support this deal and he accuses city councils playing politics by offering more than the city can afford. the agreement means thousands of city workers will no longer work off the job on this strike. the council voted to give employees from two unions a pay raise of up to 15% over three years. >> i think it is a huge win for most of our unions collectively across the board. >> reporter: those union members include people working at animal care services, airports, and libraries. while the mayor agrees people deserve a raise, he says giving that much of a pay increase will force the city to cut services down the road. >> what our working families will likely see because of this is higher taxes and service cuts such as library hours and 911 call times. while a majority of
marianne? >> reporter: well, the mayor says he cannot support this deal and he accuses city councils playing politics by offering more than the city can afford. the agreement means thousands of city workers will no longer work off the job on this strike. the council voted to give employees from two unions a pay raise of up to 15% over three years. >> i think it is a huge win for most of our unions collectively across the board. >> reporter: those union members include people...
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in cupertino, marianne favreau, nbc news. >>> people in one san pablo neighborhood are out of their home as they clean up a possible hazmat situation. this started after 12:00 this afternoon. a person called to report chemicals in their home. they were told to stay indoors before being told to evacuate. we'll bring you more. >>> the federal judge overseeing the case against david depap is considering an unusual request. his legal team wants to access the home. according to legal analysts his defense team's request is unusual for a federal trial. in state court they're sometimes granted access to the crime scene. this is in federal court because nancy pelosi is a member of congress obviously. they said this would be a serious invasion of the family's privacy and could threaten their safety. >> if those pictures or videos are disseminated in some way, i think that not only violates privacy interests but could cause security issues for the speaker and her husband. >> the judge said she would take time on this motion but she scheduled the trial for november 9th. >>> congresswoman pelosi was
in cupertino, marianne favreau, nbc news. >>> people in one san pablo neighborhood are out of their home as they clean up a possible hazmat situation. this started after 12:00 this afternoon. a person called to report chemicals in their home. they were told to stay indoors before being told to evacuate. we'll bring you more. >>> the federal judge overseeing the case against david depap is considering an unusual request. his legal team wants to access the home. according to...
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let's go down to the ground level as marianne favro has been hanging out with the fans . >> reporter: it has been a lot of fun and there has been so much excitement here tonight. you can see hundreds of people lining up to get some of the renaissance tour merchandise and it is going fast. and it looks like a sea of silver because fans are dressing to impress the queen b. >> donte and head to tour -- toe silver. >> i got here 2:00 am to make sure i got the spot that i needed. >> he did not seem to mind that sizzling temperatures. >> it's extremely hot but it's definitely worth it. >> by midmorning, other diehard fans joined him sharing pizza and a love of beyonce. >> i like how she is confident and most importantly i think that i resonate with her as a black woman and it's nice to see that she is doing what she wants. >> this afternoon the fans counted down to the opening of the renaissance tour merchandise truck and clambered to get their hands on a t-shirt. >> i'm a breast cancer survivor so little bit of pink. >> most of the fans donned silver which was a last-minute request from qu
let's go down to the ground level as marianne favro has been hanging out with the fans . >> reporter: it has been a lot of fun and there has been so much excitement here tonight. you can see hundreds of people lining up to get some of the renaissance tour merchandise and it is going fast. and it looks like a sea of silver because fans are dressing to impress the queen b. >> donte and head to tour -- toe silver. >> i got here 2:00 am to make sure i got the spot that i needed....
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so marianne falkland was the first woman white house photographer she worked under the carter, carter and reagan administration and i worked with marianne, and she assigned to rosalyn carter and then with primarily with nancy reagan during the the reagan administration. and then the last two years of i think i have. right. sharon farmer was the chief photographer for clinton. bob mcneely did the first around six years and then he left and sharon became the first woman chief white house staffer. i'm sure there were moments that you that had to be photographed to be held or embargoed until a certain point. but was there ever a time you were asked not to use or release a photo, or are there photo? and are there photos that are still classified and releasable until a certain date? there's there's there's i don't know if there's any there are still classified. there's definitely ones that are held back first. you sensitivity reasons meaning we it our practice in the obama administration to make public any of the photographs when he was you meeting with families privately you know after a t
so marianne falkland was the first woman white house photographer she worked under the carter, carter and reagan administration and i worked with marianne, and she assigned to rosalyn carter and then with primarily with nancy reagan during the the reagan administration. and then the last two years of i think i have. right. sharon farmer was the chief photographer for clinton. bob mcneely did the first around six years and then he left and sharon became the first woman chief white house staffer....
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the devastating maui fires were on the hearts and minds of everyone at the area aloha festival. organizers opened with a prayer anment of silence for the victims. the event brings crowds to the san mateo county event center each year. this year, the mood was both celebratory of the extraordinary hawaiian culture. many attendees have friends and families affected. >> my first cousin's family had lived there. we were notified by them that they are safe. the fires dot close to one of the homes. but they were kept safe. >> we did have someone who passed away. which is hard to accept. i mean, it is just knowing that you know somebody. >> some attendees donated to the maui strong fund started by the hawaiian community foundation. others donated to their hawaiian airlines miles to the relief effort. while some residents are fleeing from the wild fires, others are staying on the island to lend a hand to those in need. volunteers are distributing things like food and water checking in with victims and asking what they need. >> we are doing this as one big fami
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the devastating maui fires were on the hearts and minds of everyone at the area aloha festival. organizers opened with a prayer anment of silence for the victims. the event brings crowds to the san mateo county event center each year. this year, the mood was both celebratory of the extraordinary hawaiian culture. many attendees have friends and families affected. >> my first cousin's family had lived there. we were notified by them that they...