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reporting live in san jose, mayor y marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much.refighters were hurt overnight in a storage facility fire that broke out at extra storage space in venice. more than 300 firefighters called to ballttle the flames. because of so many flammable items in the storage units and the roof, the fire was especially hot and smoky. several firefighters had to be treated for heat exhaustion. others suffered back injuries and blisters. the cause of that fire under investigation. >>> and we're learning more tonight about the hours leading up to the capture of the couple accused of killing two california deputies. luis enrique monroy-bracamonte was holed up inside an auburn house and captured on friday. these pictures were taken at the house where several windows were broken during the search. the home sustained extensive damage from tear gas canisters that were thrown into the home in an effort to capture the suspect. >> the blood is on the ground. just glass everywhere. and you can just smell the pepper -- the peppery smell even from outside the
reporting live in san jose, mayor y marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much.refighters were hurt overnight in a storage facility fire that broke out at extra storage space in venice. more than 300 firefighters called to ballttle the flames. because of so many flammable items in the storage units and the roof, the fire was especially hot and smoky. several firefighters had to be treated for heat exhaustion. others suffered back injuries and blisters. the cause of...
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reporting live in santa clara, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you very much. we will have much more on the story tomorrow morning on today in the bay. coverage there starts at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >>> another legal fight shaping up over injured giants fan bryan stow. his attorney filed a new lawsuit. a jury found the dodgers were negligent when stow was attacked by two men after a giants-dodgers game this 2011. stow suffered permanent brain injuries. he has already been awarded $18 million. according to the latest losses, stow alleges the dodgers, his former employer and their insurance providers failed to provide enough medical coverage for him. >>> a 43-year-old man is in critical condition after following an attack following the american league play-off game in anaheim. it happened in the parking lot outside angels stadium. police say three men jumped the victim and beat him severely. investigators are calling it an unprovoked attack. they do not believe fan rivalry was a factor. >>> and a shocking attack in an east bay neighborhood after a 20-year-old ma
reporting live in santa clara, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you very much. we will have much more on the story tomorrow morning on today in the bay. coverage there starts at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >>> another legal fight shaping up over injured giants fan bryan stow. his attorney filed a new lawsuit. a jury found the dodgers were negligent when stow was attacked by two men after a giants-dodgers game this 2011. stow suffered permanent brain injuries. he...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has been on the story. >> reporter: well, police are still investigating the case. and they have facebook video of an apparent attack which they are now looking out to and may consider as evidence. santa clara police arrested two men for felony assault after attack yesterday afternoon at levi stadium. the assault happened in the 300 level which is on the north side of the stadium. the attack happened around 1:45. that's shortly before kickoff at the soldout game. the two male victims were beaten and taken to a local hospital. police say they do have facebook video of the attack which they are now investigating. officers arrested two men for felony assault. now, police say they plan to release the mug shots of the two suspects within the hour. and we will get those to you as soon as possible. by the way, this was not the only arrest at levi stadium yesterday afternoon. police also arrested 14 people on alcohol-related offenses and one person for resisting arrest and also another person for battery on a police officer. reporting live in santa clara, nbc bay
nbc bay area's marianne favro has been on the story. >> reporter: well, police are still investigating the case. and they have facebook video of an apparent attack which they are now looking out to and may consider as evidence. santa clara police arrested two men for felony assault after attack yesterday afternoon at levi stadium. the assault happened in the 300 level which is on the north side of the stadium. the attack happened around 1:45. that's shortly before kickoff at the soldout...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> several fires broke out within hours of each other, and stretched the fire department extremely thin. the first fire started in a garage caused by a gas leak from a car. officers then responded to a fire in san jose and then willow. the fire department's already taxed to improve response times. >> we don't have enough boots on the ground. we had closed six companies a few years back. we've been able to add more staffing through grants, but we've been unable to open any of those companies that have been closed. >> five people living in the townhomes are displaced tonight. there were no injuries reported in any of the fires. >> a turn for the worse tonight for the dallas patient diagnosed with ebola. duncan arrived from his native liberia september 20th, he went undiagnosed for several days. until now he was listed in serious condition, health experts say there are nine other people that duncan came in close contact with, they are considered to be at risk of catching ebola. >> we're confident that none of those with defini
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> several fires broke out within hours of each other, and stretched the fire department extremely thin. the first fire started in a garage caused by a gas leak from a car. officers then responded to a fire in san jose and then willow. the fire department's already taxed to improve response times. >> we don't have enough boots on the ground. we had closed six companies a few years back. we've been able to add more...
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marianne?> reporter: terry, here at the santa clara county public health department, they have been working with hospitals to make sure they're prepared to handle any possible ebola cases. but bay area nurses spoke out today saying still hospitals are not doing enough to protect them. >> we believe that all of our hospitals in the bay area are woefully unprepared. >> reporter: nurses are sounding the alarm, urging bay area hospitals to do more to protect health care worker, patients, and the community. in oakland, rns with national nurses united say a new survey of nearly 2,000 nurses nationwide shows the breakdown in infection control. 76% of the nurses surveyed said their hospital has not told them about a policy for ebola admissions. and more than a third said their hospital doesn't have enough eye protection or fluid-resistant gowns. their concerns are heightened now that a dallas health care worker tested positive for the ebola virus after caring for thomas eric duncan, the first patient t
marianne?> reporter: terry, here at the santa clara county public health department, they have been working with hospitals to make sure they're prepared to handle any possible ebola cases. but bay area nurses spoke out today saying still hospitals are not doing enough to protect them. >> we believe that all of our hospitals in the bay area are woefully unprepared. >> reporter: nurses are sounding the alarm, urging bay area hospitals to do more to protect health care worker,...
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marianne? >> reporter: raj, this is really remarkable. a campbell police officer was able to figure out melissa's password and then use it to activate the "find my phone" app on her iphone, which she had with her. and it was that single move that enabled her to be rescued and possibly save her life. 28-year-old melissa vasquez spent more than 15 hours lying face down and injured, 500 yards down a ravine. a u.s. coast guard helicopter airlifted her to san jose regional medical center this morning, where she remains in stable condition. campbell police began searching for melissa yesterday, after onstar reported her car went off the room near camden and highway 17. officers searched the area for two hours, but couldn't find her. then this morning around 3:00, her stepmother reported her missing. that's when campbell police officer, david cameron, used technology to find melissa. >> once they found the ipad, it was locked. so i made an educated guess based on a series of common numbers that people use for passwords, and on the third attempt,
marianne? >> reporter: raj, this is really remarkable. a campbell police officer was able to figure out melissa's password and then use it to activate the "find my phone" app on her iphone, which she had with her. and it was that single move that enabled her to be rescued and possibly save her life. 28-year-old melissa vasquez spent more than 15 hours lying face down and injured, 500 yards down a ravine. a u.s. coast guard helicopter airlifted her to san jose regional medical...
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reporting live, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. scary moments inside a walmart store. after shots rang out. the bullets from two shoplifters who pulled out guns when a store security officer confronted them. inside the store on davis straight off i-88 0 in san leandro. jodi hernandez joins us live with new details. jodi, were there many customers inside the store at that hour? >> reporter: there were a handful of customers. weep don't know how many customers were inside. but a terrifying situation for everyone inside this store last night. this is where police say two alleged shoplifters put customers and workers in extreme danger when bullets started flying. >> that's scary. especially in the walmart store. they need to have like more security or something for that. >> that's how san leandro walmart shoppers are feeling after what started as a petty shoplifting case spun out of control. the store's plainclothes security officers confronted two shoplifters as they tried to leave. when one of the suspects pulled out a gun. >> the mu
reporting live, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. scary moments inside a walmart store. after shots rang out. the bullets from two shoplifters who pulled out guns when a store security officer confronted them. inside the store on davis straight off i-88 0 in san leandro. jodi hernandez joins us live with new details. jodi, were there many customers inside the store at that hour? >> reporter: there were a handful of customers. weep don't know how many...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> happening now, the giants' do or die play-off game is getting under way. fans have packed at&t park, even though the game is being played more than 2500 miles away in pittsburgh. the giants are hosting a watch party there for fans to cheer on the orange and black. san francisco is facing off against the pittsburgh pirates in a one-game wild card. it is simple. win tonight and move on the face the washington nationals in the next round. lose tonight, the season is over. some fans got to the park at 2:00 this afternoon. 3,000 fans are expected there. >> you get to be with your friends, your giants family. watch big screen -- watch them win on the big screen. >> admission into the ballpark is free. >>> i'm michelle roberts in palo alto. one of the most congested roads in santa clara county, page mill road. coming up here with the city of palo alto may do to improve the commute when you're heading home. >>> i run by this every day. it's pretty sad. >> hazmat teams called to a south bay river where schools of fish are dying. we'll tell you why. >>> w
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> happening now, the giants' do or die play-off game is getting under way. fans have packed at&t park, even though the game is being played more than 2500 miles away in pittsburgh. the giants are hosting a watch party there for fans to cheer on the orange and black. san francisco is facing off against the pittsburgh pirates in a one-game wild card. it is simple. win tonight and move on the face the washington nationals in the next round. lose...
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marianne, sorry to bring you back under these circumstances.t's so important to you because you argued this is going to keep happening unless we do something. what is that? >> it's going to keep happening because they're rereleased out on to our streets to commit more crimes. and the more of them that enter this country and realize that the stiff penalties are not going to apply to them and they'll be released out on our streets without jail time and not being deported, it's only a matter of time that they're going to repeat the crime. and just hearing that deputy's wife's voice just takes me back to me. i know what that family is going through this week after it happened. it's just a blur of confusion. >> your son, i don't want you to have to go through something so painful. but it was an illegal who hit him in a head-on collision, right? >> the illegal had been drinking all day and had gotten on the freeway and actually drove on four of the freeways here in phoenix and ended up in a head-on collision with my son who had just gotten off-duty.
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so please treat me to welcome marianne cooper. [applause] so here we are here to talk about "cut adrift" families in insecure times" her new book just out and talks about family is coping and insecure times. our goal is to have this conversation i will ask her questions and you will have the chance that we will be a whole fleet with a better understanding how we understand economic insecurity of many different ways than what we can do as a society. so from the very beginning you are interested in so many things economic insecurity, sociological underpinnings of what makes people tick also feminism and gender. this is a remarkable book i've read it on my vacation i could not put it down. it was amazing. what led you to write this book at this time? >> guest: because a major part of the story of what is happening in our society. for the past two decades in security has been on the rise now a middle-class that is losing jobs, the losing homes. that is told through statistics. and what they have concluded is right now we have the most
so please treat me to welcome marianne cooper. [applause] so here we are here to talk about "cut adrift" families in insecure times" her new book just out and talks about family is coping and insecure times. our goal is to have this conversation i will ask her questions and you will have the chance that we will be a whole fleet with a better understanding how we understand economic insecurity of many different ways than what we can do as a society. so from the very beginning you...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. want to take you outside now. the dry hills across the bay area. sunol grade on your left. dublin on the right. they look dry. they need rain. jeff ranieri joins us now. we expect rain later in the week. not enough but every bit counts. >> a few drops we've had this year helped to keep us out of the complete negative category for parts of the bay area. mountain view at 77% of normal. san francisco, 78. check it out here across the tri-valley. livermore 30% of normal. san jose at 53%. we obviously need a ton of rainfall this water year to catch up on the drought. right now here is the bottom line. we're one full water year behind. so an average water year we need 20 inches of rain in san francisco and 15 inches in san jose. so in order to get out of this drought this year, we need 40 inches in san francisco and 30 inches in san jose. that is a huge number. i don't think that's going to happen this season. we're definitely going to see a better water year than what we had last year. our next storm system is lining u
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. want to take you outside now. the dry hills across the bay area. sunol grade on your left. dublin on the right. they look dry. they need rain. jeff ranieri joins us now. we expect rain later in the week. not enough but every bit counts. >> a few drops we've had this year helped to keep us out of the complete negative category for parts of the bay area. mountain view at 77% of normal. san francisco, 78. check it out here...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> in richmond tonight we're learning a police officer is on leave while under investigation for violating department policy. that's all the department will confirm but the contra costa times says marijuana was found in the officer's home in oakley. richmond police say the officer is now cooperating with their investigation. >>> one of the most popular spots in the world and it's free to walk or bike, but that could be changing. a live look now at the golden gate bridge. soon you could pay a toll to walk or bike across this bridge. this was a controversial idea. plenty of opinions from locals and tourists. nbc bay area's nannette miranda is at the bay bridge and tells us why there might be a new toll. >> reporter: from 1937 to 1970 people actually had to pay a dime at a turnstile to be able to cross the golden gate bridge. district officials think it's time to bring something like that back, affecting as much as 6,000 cyclists and 10,000 pedestrians on a busy day. >> it's wrong to even think about taxing something like th
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> in richmond tonight we're learning a police officer is on leave while under investigation for violating department policy. that's all the department will confirm but the contra costa times says marijuana was found in the officer's home in oakley. richmond police say the officer is now cooperating with their investigation. >>> one of the most popular spots in the world and it's free to walk or bike, but that...
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. >>> i'm marianne favro live in san jose where the south bay's biggest school district is preparing to prevent students from getting the ebola virus. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >>> fellow nurses speak out and show their support. the first time we're hearing from those on the front lines of the ebola outbreak at a texas hospital. that's our developing story. the battle against ebola. today nurses in dallas talked publicly. >> their hospital's response to the infected patient who died. >> like we did with h1n1, when we got the message from the public health department that we needed to create isolation areas for children, we would find areas in the office. so it coul
. >>> i'm marianne favro live in san jose where the south bay's biggest school district is preparing to prevent students from getting the ebola virus. look at all these children. they all lost their lives because of preventable medical errors, now the third leading cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug...
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as marianne favro shows us, he's using social media to track down the suspect and get his belongings back. >> they took my deceased mother's jewelry, my camera equipment, my gear, my imac. >> reporter: on september 22 7bd, he came home to find his condo had been burglarized. >> i'm furious, i'm enraged. people need to make a stand against people like this. >> reporter: he reported the crime to police, but that wasn't enough. >> i just felt, you know, unfortunately, the understaffing with the police department, you know, they couldn't do so, and they just stacked the case file upon another case file, upon another one. i had to act upon myself. >> reporter: that's exactly what he did, using his stolen computer to track down the suspects in santa clara. that's when he posted this message directly to the burglars on facebook, asking them to turn themselves in and return his belongings. >> let me tell you what i've done the past three days, i tracked down where they live, i've seen them, know what type of car they drive, i know the hacker's home, and if i can do that in three days, imagin
as marianne favro shows us, he's using social media to track down the suspect and get his belongings back. >> they took my deceased mother's jewelry, my camera equipment, my gear, my imac. >> reporter: on september 22 7bd, he came home to find his condo had been burglarized. >> i'm furious, i'm enraged. people need to make a stand against people like this. >> reporter: he reported the crime to police, but that wasn't enough. >> i just felt, you know, unfortunately,...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> well, there's a car thief in the east bay. it's alarming how fast he breaks in, five seconds, doesn't use an extra set of keys. instead victims say he's using a high-tech hack for your car. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez in concord with those details. >> i'm confident the car was locked. >> reporter: so when he discovered his infinity sports car was burglarized monday morning, he was stunned. even more shocked when he saw the video of the bad guy in action. >> it appears he used some sort of electrical device. my car was locked, to disengage the locking mechanism. i have a keyless entry type of system, and he then proceeded to enter the car and take whatever was inside. >> reporter: concord place say they haven't had a chance to closely review the video to verify if the suspect indeed used a high-tech device to gain entry, but dr. hamilton is certain. >> i've never seen it in my life, and, obviously, technology's wonderful until things like this happen, but this is very scary. >> at least four other cars in the neighborhood wer
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> well, there's a car thief in the east bay. it's alarming how fast he breaks in, five seconds, doesn't use an extra set of keys. instead victims say he's using a high-tech hack for your car. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez in concord with those details. >> i'm confident the car was locked. >> reporter: so when he discovered his infinity sports car was burglarized monday morning, he was stunned. even more shocked when he saw the video of...
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. >> marianne you're supposed to regulate find a big fat couey mingled it i think 5 thousand dollars a year this was but now regulating it the city is losing the money and fortunes are changing hands payroll so the only thing i can say the fish smells from the head and this one sucks it is bad as it can get it is unbelievable for a world-class city to make decisions of this sortie think this is the beginning for as people said other progressions by deregulating the way you're doing and fortunes are changing hands if that's the new order of things expect trouble. >> thank >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names.) >> good afternoon mrs. florence. >> ladies and gentlemen, of the audience and commissioners good afternoon generally i've stopped coming to those meetings for the last four to five years i've spoken about various taxi problems you haven't initiated or started one program for one reason there's not one taxi driver on this commission not one working within the sfmta to promote taxi benefits for drivers your crushing us there our management right now how would you
. >> marianne you're supposed to regulate find a big fat couey mingled it i think 5 thousand dollars a year this was but now regulating it the city is losing the money and fortunes are changing hands payroll so the only thing i can say the fish smells from the head and this one sucks it is bad as it can get it is unbelievable for a world-class city to make decisions of this sortie think this is the beginning for as people said other progressions by deregulating the way you're doing and...
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marianne favro is live at the santa clara county health department. the emphasis there must be on preparing for any potential cases here. >> reporter: absolutely, jessica. for the past few weeks the health department here has been working with paramedics, hospitals and doctors to make sure they are on alert for any signs of the ebola virus. >> today ebola patient thomas eric duncan's mother arrived at the dallas hospital where her son remains in critical condition, struggling to survive. >> he's on dialysis, meaning he's getting kidney dialysis. >> some question why it took so long for duncan to be diagnosed, a delay many are call a big mistake. one public health officer says we can learn from. >> the history is really, really important. and that is has this person been traveling in the last three weeks in liberia, sierra leone or guinea. those are the only countries in west africa with ebola is circulating now. >> reporter: in addition to warning hospitals and private doctors to be on the lookout for ebola symptoms, the health department is also reac
marianne favro is live at the santa clara county health department. the emphasis there must be on preparing for any potential cases here. >> reporter: absolutely, jessica. for the past few weeks the health department here has been working with paramedics, hospitals and doctors to make sure they are on alert for any signs of the ebola virus. >> today ebola patient thomas eric duncan's mother arrived at the dallas hospital where her son remains in critical condition, struggling to...
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. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty.a seeking the death penalty for a man accused of beheading his coworker last week. prosecutors say alton nolen had just been suspended from his job. he cut off one woman's head and stabbed another woman before a manager shot him. prosecutors argue the death penalty is warranted because the murder was especially heinous. the funeral for the victim, 54-year-old colleen hufford is friday. >>> hong kong's leader refusing to resign after pro-democracy protesters demanded he step down. they want more freedom to choose their leaders and less control from china's communist government. it's the biggest challenge to chinese authorities since it took control of hong kong in 1997. i'm marianne rafferty. "hannity" is up next. >>> welcome to "hannity." this is a fox news alert. despite the rise of radical islam that we are witnessing now in the middle east and beyond, the white house is now doubling down on its accomplishment of decimating al qaeda. just yesterday our very own ed henry pressed white
. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty.a seeking the death penalty for a man accused of beheading his coworker last week. prosecutors say alton nolen had just been suspended from his job. he cut off one woman's head and stabbed another woman before a manager shot him. prosecutors argue the death penalty is warranted because the murder was especially heinous. the funeral for the victim, 54-year-old colleen hufford is friday. >>> hong kong's leader...
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marianne sabe lo el ...asÍ los dueÑos le da mÁs y más y mÁs. >> pero yo creo que el error es falta de ejercicio, dar mucha comida y no darle medicina preventiva. >> es un perro de caza que jamÁs ha salido a la calle. >> en 10 aÑos, por esa puerta ha pasado muy pocas veces. todas para visitar al veterinario. el sobrepeso de las mascotas es una epidemia mundial. en estados unidos, son unos 44 millones de perros y unos 55 millones de gatos los gordos. el tema es de amplia discusiÓn en las redes sociales. en youtube, este perro es una sensaciÓn ya que sus antiguos dueÑos no podÍan lidiar con su condiciÓn y se lo entregaron a esta mujer que se encargÓ debe ponerlo en cintura. el exceso de peso en nuestros animales puede generar presiÓn arterial alta, artritis, diabetes y cÁncer. todo esto se puede prevenir siendo conscientes del daÑo que los malos hÁbitos alimenticios producen. tambiÉn ayuda servirles en platos como estos. estÁn diseÑados para que las mascotas se tomen su tiempo para comer porque no suministran t
marianne sabe lo el ...asÍ los dueÑos le da mÁs y más y mÁs. >> pero yo creo que el error es falta de ejercicio, dar mucha comida y no darle medicina preventiva. >> es un perro de caza que jamÁs ha salido a la calle. >> en 10 aÑos, por esa puerta ha pasado muy pocas veces. todas para visitar al veterinario. el sobrepeso de las mascotas es una epidemia mundial. en estados unidos, son unos 44 millones de perros y unos 55 millones de gatos los gordos. el tema es de amplia...
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our first question by going talks goes to doug ose and will be asked by marianne. >> let's start withre. you have said you support the repeal of it but we keep certain aspects such as covering, coverage despite preexisting conditions. i'm wondering what your plan is for the millions of californians who now have health insurance under the state's health care exchange with expansion of medi-cal. but which are going to for them? ose: obamacare failing to address her health needs but it's costing us jobs through all sorts of sectors dealing with small business and the like. the president promised that we would be able to give our doctor, and that promise has been proven to be untrue. president promised the price of health care would go down. that has turned out to be not be true. and while there a couple of things within the 3000 pages of the affordable care act that are, have merit, investment duty of the bill is not consistent with the needs of this country. what we need to do is make sure people can have coverage for pre-existing conditions, we allow them to shop across state lines to
our first question by going talks goes to doug ose and will be asked by marianne. >> let's start withre. you have said you support the repeal of it but we keep certain aspects such as covering, coverage despite preexisting conditions. i'm wondering what your plan is for the millions of californians who now have health insurance under the state's health care exchange with expansion of medi-cal. but which are going to for them? ose: obamacare failing to address her health needs but it's...
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marianne favro is in san jose with the details. >> reporter: raj, the county has already asked paramedicsirefighters to do more, including wearing more protective gear and asking very specific questions of patients. rule metro ambulances serve more than 2 million people in santa clara county. put before responding to calls for help, paramedics make sure their ambulances are stocked with critical weapons to protect against the ebola virus. including this infection control kit. they also have impermeable gowns, protective eyewear, and special masks. tools they typically carry but the current ebola virus outbreak is prompting even more pragues. >> we've asked every ambulance provider and spirs responder to switch to using breach-based disinfect ants who are effective not only against ebola but other viruses and bacteria
marianne favro is in san jose with the details. >> reporter: raj, the county has already asked paramedicsirefighters to do more, including wearing more protective gear and asking very specific questions of patients. rule metro ambulances serve more than 2 million people in santa clara county. put before responding to calls for help, paramedics make sure their ambulances are stocked with critical weapons to protect against the ebola virus. including this infection control kit. they also...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> our coverage continues on "nightly news" with an update on the american caring for the youngest victims of the epidemic in liberia. that's coming up at 5:30. >>> it's being called the largest drug bust in the history of contra costa county. 500 pounds of meth with a street value of $18 million. the department of justice claims it's taken down a dangerous arm of a drug cartel that was supplying meth to the entire bay area. jody hernandez has more on "operation road trip," a story that's new at 5:00. >> what we're seeing as part of this operation is the very large crystal standards here -- >> reporter: you're looking at picture of pure, potent crystal meth, hidden in cans of food and water coolers. and recently uncovered and seized in contra costa county by a department of justice-led drug task force. >> this is the biggest seizure of methamphetamine in the history of contra costa county. law enforcement seized 475 pounds of meth, street value of $18 million. >> with the amazing quantity of methamphetamine that we have,
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> our coverage continues on "nightly news" with an update on the american caring for the youngest victims of the epidemic in liberia. that's coming up at 5:30. >>> it's being called the largest drug bust in the history of contra costa county. 500 pounds of meth with a street value of $18 million. the department of justice claims it's taken down a dangerous arm of a drug cartel that was supplying meth to the...
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marianne favro with the renewed efforts to close the bar. >> we heard shots, took off running. >> reporter: this is a chaotic scene outside the el torasco bar in san jose friday night after a security guard was shot four times at close range. he was wearing a bullet-proof vest and is expected to survive. rico mendes lives a few feet away and says this shooting is not the first outside the bar. two years ago a worker was gunned down and he says drug deals and prostitution are constant problems here. >> it's been hell. we've seen multiple people almost die at our doorstep. >> reporter: so horrible, for months he and more than 20 neighbors have been pleading with the city to shut the bar down. as a result, the state is expected to pull el torasco's liquor license in december. after the shooting councilman sam liccardo is working to shut the bar down immediately. >> i want an injunction to shut this down because of the safety risks to the community. what lawyers call it is nuisance. and the question is whether or not this is sufficient nuisance to give a judge the reason to shut a business dow
marianne favro with the renewed efforts to close the bar. >> we heard shots, took off running. >> reporter: this is a chaotic scene outside the el torasco bar in san jose friday night after a security guard was shot four times at close range. he was wearing a bullet-proof vest and is expected to survive. rico mendes lives a few feet away and says this shooting is not the first outside the bar. two years ago a worker was gunned down and he says drug deals and prostitution are...
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. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty.usands of candles illuminated st. peter's square for a prayer vigil. the vatican adding no issue will be off limits. the goal is to make the church's teachings and policies relevant to today's catholics. >>> and a man was rescued from the ocean in a homemade bubble. he built the hydropod so he could run across the water for 1,033 miles. his goal was to raise money for children in need. he went ahead with his trip despite being warned about the risks but had to be rescued after a few days due to fatigue. for all the latest headlines, log onto foxnews.com. >>> the beheading of alan henning is the fourth killing carried out by isis in retaliation for u.s.-led air strikes. the latest internet video was released on friday. meanwhile, pope francis held a summit at the vatican. the meetings included ambassadors from iraq, iran, syria, israel and all over the middle east. our guest is the author of a brand new book, "the way of serenity." father morris joins us now. it seems to me, unprecedent
. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty.usands of candles illuminated st. peter's square for a prayer vigil. the vatican adding no issue will be off limits. the goal is to make the church's teachings and policies relevant to today's catholics. >>> and a man was rescued from the ocean in a homemade bubble. he built the hydropod so he could run across the water for 1,033 miles. his goal was to raise money for children in need. he went ahead with his...
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his courage and marianne's for now this is seen throughout the world as christians.d into slavery are in the full-scale ethnic cleansing happening before our eyes yet they stand firm. the least that we can do is to stand with them with courage. so, friends, the accuser would say that you are the divisive one. the media is trying to save the basic core value divide how can truth and liberty and opportunity and courage and wife do they decide? only underscored up leadership would they be considered as something to decide. don't be a shame as to if to proclaim your values and let them. we are the movement that says yes, great virtues, great values, and approaching elections we are going to support great leaders that are hammering out and working so hard at the restoration agenda. it's great that the country is free again from the failed liberal agenda defeating the crony capitalism and respecting and supporting again our armed forces so that we may have peace through red, white and blue strength and to value the sanctity where the children are not seen as disposable and
his courage and marianne's for now this is seen throughout the world as christians.d into slavery are in the full-scale ethnic cleansing happening before our eyes yet they stand firm. the least that we can do is to stand with them with courage. so, friends, the accuser would say that you are the divisive one. the media is trying to save the basic core value divide how can truth and liberty and opportunity and courage and wife do they decide? only underscored up leadership would they be...
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marianne favro is in san jose near that bar. a lot of people want this bar closed asap. >> reporter: they certainly do, raj. 23 neighbors have signed a petition asking the city to shut the bar down immediately. in the past two years, police have been called out here to respond to reports of shootings, assault with a deadly weapon, and felony hit and run. neighbors are fed up with el torasco bar and one city councilman is asking that the bar be shut down immediately. this afternoon, el torasco bar on 13th street in san hose quiet. friday night, this video shot by a neighbor shows just the opposite. a chaotic scene outside the bar after a security guard was shot four times at point-blank range. he was wearing a bullet-proof vest and is expected to survive. rico mendes lives a few feet from the bar and says friday night's shooting is not the first. >> we've seen multiple people almost die at our doorstep directly as a result of the activities of the el torasco bar. shootings, fighting, stabbings, prostitution, drug use. it's been h
marianne favro is in san jose near that bar. a lot of people want this bar closed asap. >> reporter: they certainly do, raj. 23 neighbors have signed a petition asking the city to shut the bar down immediately. in the past two years, police have been called out here to respond to reports of shootings, assault with a deadly weapon, and felony hit and run. neighbors are fed up with el torasco bar and one city councilman is asking that the bar be shut down immediately. this afternoon, el...
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reporting live, marianne favro. nbc news. >>> a deadly twist in the ebola outbreak. for the first time, the doctors have diagnosed it inside the u.s. the unidentified victim is being treated at dallas. he arrived from liberia on september 20th. the west african nation has been hit hard by the disease. when the patient first arrived in the u.s., doctors did not detect the virus. he was only placed in isolation two days ago. the cdc does not believe the patient has randomly affected other people. >> it is certainly possible that someone who had contact with this individual. a family member or other individual could develop ebola in the coming weeks. but there is no doubt in my mind that we will stop it here. >> the cdc says the patient showed no signs of ebola when he arrived in the u.s. and the symptoms began later. we spoke this afternoon with bay area health departments. they say they are monitoring what is happening in texas and they have precautions in place to detect any possible outbreak here. >>> a crime surge in one of the bay area's most safest and upscale ne
reporting live, marianne favro. nbc news. >>> a deadly twist in the ebola outbreak. for the first time, the doctors have diagnosed it inside the u.s. the unidentified victim is being treated at dallas. he arrived from liberia on september 20th. the west african nation has been hit hard by the disease. when the patient first arrived in the u.s., doctors did not detect the virus. he was only placed in isolation two days ago. the cdc does not believe the patient has randomly affected...
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sister marianne theresa died in 1927 at the age of 26. is given credit for faith healing of a young boy's eye disease in 1960s. today's sayre meany if first snep an onization progress in wilmington people brought fots church today for a special saturday celebration. they observed the feast of saint francis today. dogs and cats were invited to attend a pet-friendly service to be policed with david reverend andrews. >> time for a check of the accuweather forecast. you'll feel a chill overnight tonight. >> that's for sure, walter. >> keep the windows open. >> it feels nice and an extra blanket you feel too. >> if you open the windows don't forget the blankets. >> there's a lot to say here. stormtracker 6 double scan showing you it's quiet out here. no issues with precipitation. rainfall earlier this morning moved offshore. it's nice and quiet, quleer, partly cloudy and that chill like walter was saying is on. channel 6 outside in sky6hd is looking at center city sky line on saturday night and not a whole lot of cloud cover to talk about and
sister marianne theresa died in 1927 at the age of 26. is given credit for faith healing of a young boy's eye disease in 1960s. today's sayre meany if first snep an onization progress in wilmington people brought fots church today for a special saturday celebration. they observed the feast of saint francis today. dogs and cats were invited to attend a pet-friendly service to be policed with david reverend andrews. >> time for a check of the accuweather forecast. you'll feel a chill...
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. >>> i'm marianne favro. a san mateo county social worker is arrested, accused of molesting a girl he was supposed to protect. >>> there are more details about last night's failed locket raunch. six astronauts were watching on a live feed and saw the explosion as it happened. they were to be recipients of that cargo which consisted of supplies and experts. some oakland schoolchildren are also disappointed. they designed an experiment involving worms and composting which was lost in the inferno. several outside experts have cast suspicion on the 1960s russian-made engines which power the rocket's first stage. but a former astronaut at uc davis is withholding judgment. >> they're very fuel efficient and they tenth to be fairly simple and cleverly designed to do the job. that said they have been on in storage for many, many years, for decades. >> one critic is elon musk. in 2012 he called the vintage rockets "a punch line to a joke." spacex makes its own rocket parts. musk is not gloating, today he tweeted condo
. >>> i'm marianne favro. a san mateo county social worker is arrested, accused of molesting a girl he was supposed to protect. >>> there are more details about last night's failed locket raunch. six astronauts were watching on a live feed and saw the explosion as it happened. they were to be recipients of that cargo which consisted of supplies and experts. some oakland schoolchildren are also disappointed. they designed an experiment involving worms and composting which was...
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. >> we should mention, marianne favro is going to pick up the reporting from here and hopefully we'll find out more by 5:00 and 6:00. >> amazing she survived that. thank you, bob. >>> octavia street back open after a crash between a taxi cab and suv. police are searching for a passenger able to run away from the scene. the driver of the jeep ran a red light and hit the cab. he tried to make a run for it, as well, but was caught by police. officers are still looking for a passenger inside that jeep. three people were hospitalized in the accident with nonlife threatening injuries. that crash happened around 3:00 this morning on octavia street, near page street. >> take a live look at san francisco right now. gray skies, across the bay area, let's check in with meteorologist christina loren. christina, notable difference this morning. >> at this time yesterday, kris, sam, we had sunshine and 70s in the city. this time it is cloudy, we're still in the low 60s, and this time lapse really tells the story. i want to show you pacifica from about 7:00 this morning. now let me set the time laps
. >> we should mention, marianne favro is going to pick up the reporting from here and hopefully we'll find out more by 5:00 and 6:00. >> amazing she survived that. thank you, bob. >>> octavia street back open after a crash between a taxi cab and suv. police are searching for a passenger able to run away from the scene. the driver of the jeep ran a red light and hit the cab. he tried to make a run for it, as well, but was caught by police. officers are still looking for a...
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marianne in indiana. >> caller: hi jim. happy booyah to you from indiana. i'm asking about ford. i've been watching it's paint dry for a year and it still looks wet. >> the quarter was not good. there we go. i didn't say the quarter might not have been good but it wasn't that good. gm was my travel trust and had a better quarter but doesn't matter. people decided that the aerospace and auto cycles are ka put. i disagree and i want to go against the grain but ford is not as cheap as gm. you should not be in ford and you should be in gm. paul in michigan, paul. >> caller: booyah professor cramer. >> booyah right back. >> caller: how is life treating you? >> you know what, if the eagles had won it would be better but my fantasy team won so i guess it's okay. how about you? >> caller: very good. listen nice call on palo alto i made a lot of money this morning. >> thank you. i know they reached out to me they have a situation that makes it so that the 110 strike is now as damaging as i said it would be on friday but that wasn't the point of the piece. the point of the piece was that b
marianne in indiana. >> caller: hi jim. happy booyah to you from indiana. i'm asking about ford. i've been watching it's paint dry for a year and it still looks wet. >> the quarter was not good. there we go. i didn't say the quarter might not have been good but it wasn't that good. gm was my travel trust and had a better quarter but doesn't matter. people decided that the aerospace and auto cycles are ka put. i disagree and i want to go against the grain but ford is not as cheap as...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us with a look at what local airports are doing. >> reporter: raj, for one thing, airlines are now following the specific ebola guidelines issued by the centers for disease control. and just today, state health leaders say it is very possible that we will see screenings of passengers at bay area airports in the near future. at mineta san jose international airport, passengers voice concerns about flying after learning a dallas nurse was diagnosed with the deadly ebola virus after flying on a commercial flight from cleveland to dallas. it prompted mariel bautista to load up on hand sanitizer before her flight to las vegas today. >> i'm not going to touch anything in the plane. i'm going to sit there. not go to the bathroom, i don't want nothing from the stewardess. i just want to sit there and get off my plane. >> reporter: bay area airports are following centers for disease control guidelines to prevent the spread of ebola. they include allowing airlines to prevent patients from boarding if they're suspected of having a contagious disease. ensuring
nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us with a look at what local airports are doing. >> reporter: raj, for one thing, airlines are now following the specific ebola guidelines issued by the centers for disease control. and just today, state health leaders say it is very possible that we will see screenings of passengers at bay area airports in the near future. at mineta san jose international airport, passengers voice concerns about flying after learning a dallas nurse was diagnosed with...
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i'm marianne rafferty, hannity is next. for your latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com." this is a fox news alert. secret service director julia pierson has resigned in the wake of security lapses at the white house. fox's own ed henry is standing by in the briefing room with the very latest tonight
i'm marianne rafferty, hannity is next. for your latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com." this is a fox news alert. secret service director julia pierson has resigned in the wake of security lapses at the white house. fox's own ed henry is standing by in the briefing room with the very latest tonight
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as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us he's using social media to track down the suspects and getis belongings back. >> they took my deceased mother's jewelry. my camera equipment, my gear, my imacs. >> reporter: september 22nd, ben came home to find his condo in this north san jose neighborhood had been burglarized. >> i'm furious, enraged. you know, people need to make a stand against people like this. >> reporter: he reported the climb to police but felt that wasn't enough. >> i just felt that, unfortunately, due to the understaffing with the police department, you know, they couldn't do so. they stacked the case files on case files upon another one. i had to act myself. >> reporter: that's exactly what he did, using his stolen computer to track down the suspects in santa clara. he posted this message directly to the burglars on facebook, asking them to turn themselves in and return his belongings. >> let me tell you what i've done the past three days. i've tracked down where they live. i've seen them. i know what type of car they drive. i know the hackers home as well as buyer
as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us he's using social media to track down the suspects and getis belongings back. >> they took my deceased mother's jewelry. my camera equipment, my gear, my imacs. >> reporter: september 22nd, ben came home to find his condo in this north san jose neighborhood had been burglarized. >> i'm furious, enraged. you know, people need to make a stand against people like this. >> reporter: he reported the climb to police but felt that...
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marianne russ has next question. >> the ebola crisis became more real for americans today.e're the first person to be diagnosed with the virus i in te us died but also debate the obama administration announced it would begin screening for the disease of several u.s. airports. what additional action should the government take to make sure the public is safe, especially with regard to hospitals and transportation systems? transit stephen with a challenge like people, is extreme difficult. ose: dealing with a chance like a bull is extreme difficult. the administrator adopted rules that were put in place until 2010. the point of which was to allow screening from areas were ebola or other priest diseases break out in terms of trying to keep it from coming to the united states. in 2010, much to the dismay of many, the obama administration repealed those rules and went back to what existed before. so essentially we were defenseless at that point. i believe 10 days ago there was a hearing in the house foreign affairs committee at which the three american survivors who were airlifte
marianne russ has next question. >> the ebola crisis became more real for americans today.e're the first person to be diagnosed with the virus i in te us died but also debate the obama administration announced it would begin screening for the disease of several u.s. airports. what additional action should the government take to make sure the public is safe, especially with regard to hospitals and transportation systems? transit stephen with a challenge like people, is extreme difficult....
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